![]() You can just strum the G chord once (literally one pick motion from the sixth string across all of the strings), then again G/Gb once (all the way across all strings) and then a full down – down – up strumming pattern on the E minor chord and the remaining chords C and D. On the chorus part, we would strum exactly the same way except for our little quirky chord batch – G – G/Gb – E minor. There is a small gap in between the strums so please make sure that you watch the video for the full explanation. Start from the G chord, strum it down – down – up, then go to the D and again strum it down – down – up and so on. C And then she D asks me, G 'Do you Bm feel all Em right' And I say, C 'Yes, you look D wonderful to- G night.' I feel C wonderful be- D cause I see. G This beautiful D lady C thats walking D around with me. Please make sure that you are familiar with the chord structure and comfortable with the changes before you start applying the rhythm into this chord progression. G We go to a D party C and everyone D turns to see. One way to strum this song would be to apply the down – down – up strumming pattern. This is actually quite a popular transition used in many songs, for example in Pink Floyd’s ‘Comfortably Numb’ song. Again you may try to isolate this part and practice for a few days going from G to G/Gb to E minor. ![]() ![]() The chorus part features a quite unusual chord G/Gb (G slash G flat) that sounds pretty strange and tense on its own, but perfect when placed in between G and E minor – please watch the video lesson for a full explanation. ![]()
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