Yes it does. Thank you. ![]()
Two further relevant questions though.
Is that an ad hoc irregular or additional conventional form chord voicing, and does it actually have a formal name by convention, or industry slang name that you are aware of, and if so what is it?
Re multiple varying conventional and irregular voicings not comprehensively covered everywhere. Noted. That became apparent to me an aeon ago courtesy of Andy's personable song tutes at Shutup & Play and Shane's Guitar At Work among many others on You Tube and elsewhere.
As apparent from my original question, I'd originally assumed the chord to be fingered as you clarified and how I'd been trying to play it for an aeon. I don't give up easily, but looking at your Malmsteen like fingers forming it in the vid in comparison with mine, it's simply a function of my overall finger length notably between joints and characteristic body type flexibility, that I can't get it to work for my smaller hands compromised by that brisk tempo. Not laziness or a subliminal artificial barrier induced by any "I can't do it" mindset, although I did find it a conundrum because even those challenging moves and stretches in the Coda came easily enough at tempo with persistence. I'll revisit some time again at regular intervals as my 'everything guitar' continues to improve, but for now a fully barred A7 will do.
I really enjoyed learning that with you as you've adapted it to the single guitar with the lead fills by the way. My wife particularly loves hearing those two fills following the Gmaj after each verse. Though I've been competent with it for months now, that A7mod ? excepted, it was seriously challenging at my rudimentary skill level when I started and took me a while. But because I love the song and was so enjoying the lesson regardless, in persevering determinedly with it piece by piece, I discovered by the time I finished with it to my satisfaction where I could play it to tempo consistently with the backing track without being able to discern anything different from your performance example in my own recorded playback, I finessed a lot of technique during it, and learnt so much from the journey. At the end of that period, I discovered my overall playing of everything had taken a quantum leap without me noticing it as such day by day until that light bulb moment.
Yes arguably verbose for conversation in 2018, but really just wanting to adequately relate my experience to others as encouragement and as feedback to thank you. You teaching me to play that brought a lot of pleasure, mojo energisation and additional skills to this neophyte guitarist. More quality (The) Beatles adaptations please.
P.S. The Beach Boys "Surfer Girl" from 1963 as instructed here on Guitar Tricks by Henrik for two guitars is my current "work in progress" project & challenge.
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