Badfinger - Day After Day - Acoustic Lesson video free download


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Duration: 08:11
Uploaded: 2012/02/22

Forgive me when I say a C#min shape. I mean a C#min7 shape. This is tuned a few cents sharp in Standard Tuning (on the Studio Recording if you want to play along with the CD) with the Capo on the first fret. These are the progressions used on the studio version. Thank you for watching!

Comments

9 years ago

peterwilliamham

Thanx for posting

9 years ago

johnny dark

after A play G#m not that F chord. ( A G#m F#m E )

10 years ago

michael heberling

Thanx for the lesson, I love this song from Badfinger!

10 years ago

guitarDad100

Nice. Thanks for the lesson.

10 years ago

mpm1111

Great job, KB. thanks for sharing this! Cheers, mate! :)

10 years ago

KP11520

Mary was smokin' HOT back in the day (Mid 70's)

10 years ago

chris ott

He says he likes the dark stuff and he's yours to do with as you like (if that's not TOO TOO much information)

10 years ago

KP11520

Do you possibly lend him out on occasion? We will send beer!

10 years ago

chris ott

I pay Leon well to hang out at my veritable beck and call

10 years ago

lookin2jam23

Great cover!!! I always play an Am7 instead of the Dm7 on the walk down in the chorus (using the m3rd Am7 instead of the m6 Dm7 since Bb is the 4th of the key and starts the walk down)...It sounds off when I use the Dm7. Nonetheless, great video and thanks for posting!

10 years ago

naramino1

Thanks KP. Love the song and now I can play it!!

11 years ago

KP11520

Like Springsteen sings in "Tunnel of Love", "You've got to learn to live with... what you can't rise above." I will be a rock star. LOL Regardless of ME. Thanks for the validation! I'm glad the lesson helped!

11 years ago

stanley james

It is surprising how a disability can be overcome, or at least minimised. Some people would give up on the guitar with nerve damage. In fact some people would give up on life, spending the rest of their days feeling sorry for themselves. Respect bro. great lesson.

11 years ago

John Massie

Sorry to hear that KP, I used to lose picks constantly on stage, especially fender tortoise shell type picks.dunlop picks are embossed with his name on them on one side, also embossed on other side creating a grip. they just started making a glow in the dark 53 mm thick pick and the grip on these are even better than the standard picks they make, see if you can find one from your supplier, I think you will be pleased, if you cant find one, send me a note and I will mail you a few, rock on guy!!

11 years ago

KP11520

Hey John, Thanks for the praise and the recommendation. I use Dava picks mainly because I have nerve damage that affects both my hands, but the right is worse. They have rubber grips on them and I can hang on better. The slab picks spin, slip and I drop them. BEYOND frustrating. I know they are noisy. Always looking for the next best thing that I can work. THANKS AGAIN!

11 years ago

John Massie

KP, I don't know what type of pick you use,.. but what ever it is, lose it.. completely ruins your playing, you may like a jim dunlop nylon pick. great job on the lesson tho!!.

11 years ago

KP11520

Thank you. I hope it helped!

11 years ago

Don Budzinski

Nice job...!

12 years ago

Nigel Hudson

@KP11520 of course I do, I'm just looking for the KP performance vid. You sure that chord is right? Day after day, alone on a hill,,,," hmmm ;)

12 years ago

KP11520

@hudsonrilke All I did was the lesson at Vanderbilly. Then PT did a performance video (As you pointed out). I am being stalked. LOL So I decided to put up here as well. This is how it is played on the studio track. (except the strumming is a quite a bit more consistent and professional) Hope you like it!

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