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Hello friends! New lesson today for the John Prine classic "Angel From Montgomery", from his 1971 debut album. I'll teach you to play the song exactly like John Prine does, but also include some strumming pattern explanations in case you prefer the Bonnie Raitt version (which is a bit easier to pull off). This song only uses 4 chords, all of which are major -- but in typical Prine fashion, he's able to create a song that adds up to far more than the sum of its parts. I'll start with a quick crash-course explanation of things, then get into the usual details on chords, progressions, strumming, and show you some licks & fills to round things out. Finally, I'll end things with a full play-along cover. Thanks to all of you who suggested this song over the past year... I hope you enjoy!
Video timestamps:
- 0:00 Preview & Lesson Summary
- 2:12 Quick Explanation of Entire Song
- 4:03 Chord Shapes Needed
- 5:47 Chord Progression & Timing
- 9:26 Strumming (John Prine version)
- 14:01 Strumming (Bonnie Raitt version)
- 16:07 Misc Tips! Licks & Fills
- 21:26 Full play-along cover
If you want to view more of my lessons, visit playsongnotes.com which is my personal collection of lessons, tabs, and notes -- all created with care by me (David Potsiadlo).
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Patreon bonus - get a 50% discount code when buying my sheet music @ http://playsongnotes.com/discount
Not a Patreon supporter? Learn more @ http://playsongnotes.com/join
View my other John Prine lessons & other notes at http://playsongnotes.com/lessons/399
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Hello friends! New lesson today for the John Prine classic "Angel From Montgomery", from his 1971 debut album. I'll teach you to play the song exactly like John Prine does, but also include some strumming pattern explanations in case you prefer the Bonnie Raitt version (which is a bit easier to pull off). This song only uses 4 chords, all of which are major -- but in typical Prine fashion, he's able to create a song that adds up to far more than the sum of its parts. I'll start with a quick crash-course explanation of things, then get into the usual details on chords, progressions, strumming, and show you some licks & fills to round things out. Finally, I'll end things with a full play-along cover. Thanks to all of you who suggested this song over the past year... I hope you enjoy!
Video timestamps:
- 0:00 Preview & Lesson Summary
- 2:12 Quick Explanation of Entire Song
- 4:03 Chord Shapes Needed
- 5:47 Chord Progression & Timing
- 9:26 Strumming (John Prine version)
- 14:01 Strumming (Bonnie Raitt version)
- 16:07 Misc Tips! Licks & Fills
- 21:26 Full play-along cover
If you want to view more of my lessons, visit playsongnotes.com which is my personal collection of lessons, tabs, and notes -- all created with care by me (David Potsiadlo).
???? Search all my video lessons:
http://playsongnotes.com
???? Browse my library of 200+ PDFs chord sheets:
https://www.patreon.com/songnotes
???? Donate to my tip jar:
https://paypal.me/songnotes
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