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Jewel
Who Will Save Your Soul Jewel
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In this tutorial, Caren Armstrong will teach "Who Will Save Your Soul', as made famous by Jewel. After a song introduction and a brief look at the acoustic tone, Caren will go over the chords used in the song. Next up is the right hand picking, and the song form. We'll learn the song intro part next, then the verse and chorus sections; the "breakdown" follows that, then the ending. We conclude with a play along performance then a jam along.

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The Jackson 5
ABC The Jackson 5
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In this set of lessons, Sharon Aguilar will teach "ABC", as made famous by The Jackson 5. Sharon will introduce the song and go over the gear and tones, then break down the details for the intro and verse, the chorus, and the bridge for guitar 1. Next we'll look at the same sections for guitars 2 and 3, and a bridge part for an additional guitar. We'll then do full and single guitar performances, and end with a jam along.

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Etta James
At Last Etta James
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In these ten lessons, Sharon Aguilar will teach "At Last", as made famous by Etta James. After a song introduction and a look at the gear and tone, we'll break down the intro and outro parts. Next up are the chords and rhythms for A sections 1 and 2, followed by the B section. We'll look at A section 3 before we learn the string melody on guitar, then do play a long performances and a jam along.

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Jewel
Who Will Save Your Soul (Made Easy) Jewel
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In this series of song lessons, Caren Armstrong will teach "Who Will Save Your Soul", by Jewel. Caren will talk about the song and the gear and tone, then go over the chords used, the strum pattern, and the song form before she details the intro, verse, chorus, the breakdown, and the ending. You'll do a play along performance with Caren, then play the song by yourself in the jam along.

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Death Cab for Cutie
Soul Meets Body Death Cab for Cutie
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In this group of lessons, Doug Showalter will teach you "Soul Meets Body", as made famous by Death Cab for Cutie. After a song overview and the gear and tones, we'll look at the intro part. Next up are the verse and chorus parts (with a bonus electric part), followed by the bridge. You'll learn the song's ending, then move on to a full performance play along, a single guitar performance, and a "guitar karoake" jam along.

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Soul Asylum
Runaway Train (Made Easy) Soul Asylum
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This is an acoustic Made Easy version of a 90s pop rock classic. Any guitar, acoustic or electric, is suitable to play this tune. This song uses open chords, a simple strumming approach, and dynamics. Released in 1993 as part of their album "Grave Dancers Union," this song chugged its way into the hearts of millions, becoming an anthem for the lost and the searching. What sets "Runaway Train" apart isn't just its soul-stirring melody or its evocative lyrics; it's the raw, emotional energy that captures the essence of feeling utterly lost. Digging into the Soul Asylum Runaway Train chords, you'll find that the song's musical backbone is both compelling and surprisingly straightforward, making it a go-to for guitarists looking to convey deep emotion without the complexity of intricate finger gymnastics. The Soul Asylum Runaway Train chords and lyrics weave through the track, guiding the listener on a journey through darkness and hope, with a touch of melancholy. For those eager to strum along, finding Soul Asylum Runaway Train chords and lyrics is like discovering a treasure map to the soul of the '90s alternative rock scene. The song's structure offers a gentle yet powerful acoustic experience, perfectly suited for those late-night introspective moments or around-the-campfire sessions. If you're itching to learn how to capture that haunting essence, a Soul Asylum Runaway Train guitar lesson might be your next stop. These lessons often dive deep into the nuances of the song, from mastering the chord progression to nailing the emotive dynamics that give Runaway Train its unforgettable sound. It's not just about playing the notes; it's about conveying the song's spirit, something that Soul Asylum did so effortlessly. Runaway Train became more than just a hit; it turned into a social message, famously accompanied by a music video featuring missing children, some of whom were actually found because of it. This added a layer of profound significance to the song, highlighting the power of music to make a real-world impact. So, whether you're a guitarist looking to learn a new song that speaks to the soul, or a music enthusiast curious about the story behind a '90s classic, Runaway Train chords Soul Asylum offers both a musical and emotional journey. Grab your guitar, hit those chords, and let the story unfold.

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Soul Asylum
Runaway Train Soul Asylum
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In this song tutorial, Douglas Showalter will be teaching you "Runaway Train", by Soul Asylum. First off is an overview, then a look at the gear and tones. Then we'll break down the intro and the first couple of verses; the pre-chorus; the chorus; and the bridge. Next, Douglas will get into the final verse, and the outro of the song. For the finale we'll do a full performance play-along, then mute the guitars so you can play by yourself with the backing track.

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The Rolling Stones
Going To A Go-Go The Rolling Stones
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Tom Finch will show you the funky, rock and blues cover of a classic R&B tune!The rhythm guitar plays a driving and funky groove while the rhythm section lays it down. There is very little harmonic movement but plenty of soul!

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Motown Guitar 101
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In this series of lessons, we'll look into some of the fundamental guitar techniques that made up the distinct soul and R&B sound that was Motown, otherwise known as "Hitsville U.S.A.". We'll examine the vibe and tone, the backbeat as the backbone, imitating horns, doubling the bass, and more!

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