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Jason Mraz - I'm Yours [Official Music Video]

Add to EJ Playlist  © 2009 WMG I'm Yours (Live On Earth Single Video)

How to play Better Together by Jack Johnson

Add to EJ Playlist  This is a tutorial on how to play Better Together by Jack Johnson on the guitar! Thanks a lot for watching, and please leave comments, questions, messages, and make sure you subscribe! DeJBiT

Jack Johnson - What You Thought You Need (Live)

Add to EJ Playlist  A new Jack Johnson song called: What You Thought You Need, its from the new album Sleep Through The Static wich will be released on Feb 5 2008. Copyright: Yahoo, for entertainment purposes only

Jack Johnson - All at Once

Add to EJ Playlist  Jack Johnson! The first song for the new album Sleep Through the Static called All at Once. In concert and in conversation at the BBC's Radio Theatre in London.

EASY Better Together (Jack Johnson) PT 2 of 3 VERSE + STRUM

Add to EJ Playlist  read...ABOUT POWER CHORDS from the easy version of Better Together This is a great way for beginners to practice moving Power Chords around the neck of the guitar. A Power Chord's formula is "1, 5". Basically the first and fifth note of the major scale played at the same time. Remember the movie "The Sound of Music"? "Do" is the first note of the major scale. "Re" is the second and so forth. Instead of saying Do Re Me Fa So La Ti, we give them numbers, simply, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. So let's take a Major chord, it is built from playing the 1 3 5 of the scale at the same time. A Major chord has a happy sound. A Minor chord is 1 b3 5 (move the 3 down one fret. Like when you play and E Major chord and take your first finger off to make Eminor) and you get a sad or dark sounding chord. Notice the only difference between a Major and a Minor Chord is the 3? Well if we don't even play a 3 and just play the 1 and 5, we get a Power Chord that sounds, well, kind of powerful. Not happy like a Major and not sad like a Minor, just kind of in the middle. Hope that sheds some light on Chords and function. Q: WAIT HOW DO I PLAY A MAJOR SCALE? (you might ask). A: WELL You may not know how to play a Major scale so here is a quick tip. On string SIX (the thickest string) play fret 3 then 5 then 7, then on string FIVE play fret 3 then 5 then 7, then on string FOUR play fret 4 then 5! That was the G Major Scale. The notes you played were G A B C D E F# and ended on G an octave higher than the G you started on. You can play this "Pattern" anywhere on the neck of the guitar as long as you start on the SIX string OR the FIFTH string. Maybe I should make a video of this....hmmm. Let me know if you want me to and I'll post it. Happy Playing!!! -Micah Beverly

EASY Better Together (Jack Johnson) PT 1 of 3 POWER CHORDS

Add to EJ Playlist  read...ABOUT POWER CHORDS from the easy version of Better Together This is a great way for beginners to practice moving Power Chords around the neck of the guitar. A Power Chord's formula is "1, 5". Basically the first and fifth note of the major scale played at the same time. Remember the movie "The Sound of Music"? "Do" is the first note of the major scale. "Re" is the second and so forth. Instead of saying Do Re Me Fa So La Ti, we give them numbers, simply, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. So let's take a Major chord, it is built from playing the 1 3 5 of the scale at the same time. A Major chord has a happy sound. A Minor chord is 1 b3 5 (move the 3 down one fret. Like when you play and E Major chord and take your first finger off to make Eminor) and you get a sad or dark sounding chord. Notice the only difference between a Major and a Minor Chord is the 3? Well if we don't even play a 3 and just play the 1 and 5, we get a Power Chord that sounds, well, kind of powerful. Not happy like a Major and not sad like a Minor, just kind of in the middle. Hope that sheds some light on Chords and function. Q: WAIT HOW DO I PLAY A MAJOR SCALE? (you might ask). A: WELL You may not know how to play a Major scale so here is a quick tip. On string SIX (the thickest string) play fret 3 then 5 then 7, then on string FIVE play fret 3 then 5 then 7, then on string FOUR play fret 4 then 5! That was the G Major Scale. The notes you played were G A B C D E F# and ended on G an octave higher than the G you started on. You can play this "Pattern" anywhere on the neck of the guitar as long as you start on the SIX string OR the FIFTH string. Maybe I should make a video of this....hmmm. Let me know if you want me to and I'll post it. Happy Playing!!! -Micah Beverly

Jack Johnson: Better Together (live 2006)

Add to EJ Playlist  A great live version of Better Together

Gone - Jack Johnson (Songs Guitar Lesson ST-602) How to play

Add to EJ Playlist  Justin's Completely Free Guitar Lessons. How To Play Songs, Lesson ST-602. In this guitar lesson you will learn this awesome Jack Johnson tune. Great practice for getting your barre chords sorted out! Find the related course notes on the following link: http://justingu itar.com/en/ST- 602-Gone.php Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Full support at the justinguitar web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships, no free ebook. Just tons of great lessons :) To get help with this lesson (and for further info and tabs), find the Lesson ID in the video title (like ST-667 or whatever) and then look it up on the Lesson Index page of justinguitar.co m http://www.just inguitar.com Have fun :) .

Jack Johnson - Banana Pancakes - P1 (Guitar Lesson)

Add to EJ Playlist  Learn how to play this great song by Jack Johnson. This video includes all chords in animated tab. Again I apologise for any mistakes. Im also in the process of making more of these lessons, so if anyone has a request or comments please feel free to E-mail me: masterfezz@hotm ail.com http://www.tjan imation.co.uk Hope you enjoy it and Take care everyone. Theo P.S Sorry about the sound of my guitar, i've only got a very small old amp

Times Like These - Jack Johnson (Songs Guitar Lesson ST-603) How to play

Add to EJ Playlist  Justin's Completely Free Guitar Lessons. How To Play Songs, Lesson ST-603. In this guitar lesson you will learn this funky Jack Johnson song that uses E shape barre chords and a cool percussive strumming pattern. Find the related course notes on the following link: http://justingu itar.com/en/ST- 603-TimesLikeTh ese.php Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Full support at the justinguitar web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships, no free ebook. Just tons of great lessons :) To get help with this lesson (and for further info and tabs), find the Lesson ID in the video title (like ST-667 or whatever) and then look it up on the Lesson Index page of justinguitar.co m http://www.just inguitar.com Have fun :) .

Jack Johnson - Better Together (Guitar Lesson)

Add to EJ Playlist  Learn how to play this great song by Jack Johnson. This video includes all chords in animated tab. Again I apologise for any mistakes. Im also in the process of making more of these lessons, so if anyone has a request or comments please feel free to E-mail me: masterfezz@hotm ail.com http://www.tjan imation.co.uk Hope you enjoy it and Take care everyone. Theo P.S Sorry about the sound of my guitar, i've only got a very small old amp.

Jack Johnson - Flake (Guitar Lesson)

Add to EJ Playlist  Learn how to play this great song by the legendary song writer Jack Johnson. This video includes all chords in animated tab. This is my first lesson so I apologise for any mistakes. Im also in the process of making more so if anyone has a request or comments please feel free to E-mail me. masterfezz@hotm ail.com http://www.tjan imation.co.uk Hope you enjoy it and Take care everyone. Theo P.S Sorry about the sound of my guitar, i've only got a small very old amp

How To Play Poor Taylor By Jack Johnson (Guitar)

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Wedding first dance w/ surprise Jack Johnson Michael Jackson

Add to EJ Playlist  First song is Jack Johnson's "Better Together". Norm and Renee's Wedding First Dance: This is how we kicked off the reception. No one really knew what we were about to do after a couple of minutes into the Jack Johnson song. We thought is was something original and we choreographed it ourselves.

Jack Johnson - Better Together

Add to EJ Playlist  I have had many requests to re-do this one because the audio/video playback from my first attempt was behind the actual playing...So, here it is...changed it up a little bit to play exactly like Jack does on acoustic session...Enjoy !

Jack Johnson Banana Pancakes with Band LIVE

Add to EJ Playlist  Banana Pancakes with the band live by Jack Johnson.

Never Know by Jack Johnson (strum lesson)

Add to EJ Playlist  Tricky little strum. Moves fast and tests your strength. The verse chords are | C#m7 | F#m7 | B7 | E , E/D# (or written EM7 just put the D# in the bass) |.

jack Johnson Guitar Lesson (Better Together)

Add to EJ Playlist  TABS OF SHAPES HERE! --- YES this is not exactly how Jack plays this. First...Sorry I'm so boring in the video! I'll have some coffee and shot of whisky next time. Anyway. Video is long cus I try to be really thorough. This is meant as a lesson in chord shapes. That is why I chose to play the chords this way instead of using a capo like Jack does sometimes. Hey, this way you can play the song whenever and not have to have a capo with you! Jack plays the first E chord as an A shape and then moves his first finger down one fret to play the Eflat note. From the low sting to the high string (x means don't play that string) Here is how I did it: F = x8756x F/E = x7756x Dm = x57765 C = x3555x Bb = 688766 F/A = 5x356x Gm = 355333 C = x3555x This is how Jack Plays it: F = x8101010x F/E = x7101010x Dm = x57765 C = x3555x Bb = 688766 Bb/A = 5887xx Gm = 355333 C = x3555x

Jack Johnson Guitar Lesson (sitting waiting wishing)

Add to EJ Playlist  Great way to learn/practice your "7" chords. Chord progression is as follows |Am|-|Am7|-|G|- |G7|-|F|-|F7|-| C|-|C7| for the verse. Chorus is |E|-|E7|-|E|-|E 7|-|Am|-|Am7|-| Am|-|Am7|. These E7th chords are called Dominant 7 chords and Am7 is just called a Minor 7 chord. The Bridge in the song goes |C|-|E|-|F|-|G, F|-|C|-|E|-|F|- |G| How to Formulate These Chords: Dominant 7 chord: Play your major scale and take the 1st, 3rd, 5th notes to make the Major chord but then take the 7th note and move it down one fret to make it a flat 7. So the Formula is 1 3 5 b7. Minor 7 chord: flat the 3 in the Dominant 7! Maybe you know this already, but the only difference between a major and minor chord is the 3 or b3 respectively. -Good luck with your playing! -Micah Beverly



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