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Guilty
- A Lesson on the Style of The Bee Gees
- Narrated by: Bill Brown
- Length: 30 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In this lesson, you will learn the guitar part to the live version of “Guilty” as it was performed by the Bee Gees. You will learn the guitar part in standard tuning as well as the open tuning that Barry Gibbs typically plays in. This way you can play the song without having to retune your guitar.
The lesson starts with a full demonstration of the song and then teaches the entire song completely by ear. Backing tracks are included for you to play along with once you have learned the song.
This is a level 1.5 lesson.
©2021 Bill Brown Jr. (P)2021 Valdosta Music and Publishing
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