If worst comes to worst, go to the first MP3 and we can tune together. After all, you’ve already done this in lessons as recent as the one on Amazing Grace. Hopefully none of this will take you very long. If you’re like me and don’t own a tuner, then lower your string about a step (I usually play the open D (fourth) string in order to roughly match it by the octave) and then fine tune by either one of two ways: matching the seventh fret of the newly tuned sixth string to the open A string (instead of the fifth as you’d normally do) or match the twelfth fret harmonic of the newly tuned sixth string to the open D (fourth) string. If you have a “regular” tuner, then use the “D,” or fourth string, setting to get the string in tune. If you have a chromatic tuner, you shouldn’t have any problems with this. To go from standard tuning to Drop D, we want to lower the sixth (low E) string down one step so that it becomes a D note. And just so you don’t have to take my word for it, I’ll include an MP3 of a verse and chorus done on my twelve-string guitar when we get done discussing things.įor now though, let’s take a quick moment and retune our guitars. I should also make mention of the fact that this is a terrific song to play on the twelve string, particularly because of the different chord voicings we’ll use. If you’d prefer to not tune your guitar to Drop D, then simply use the regular versions of two of the chords we’ll need (Em7 and G6) and ignore my use of the sixth string in this lesson. We will need to learn two new versions of some chords we already know, but you’ll be amazed at how easy these new chord forms will be. You don’t have to play Harvest Moon in Drop D, but I think it sounds better that way. Oh, and I guess I should mention we’ll be learning some things about Drop D tuning! The important things that we’re going to learn are using chord shapes and getting our strumming down. And it also sounds great!Īnd speaking of sounding great, I suppose that this is a good place to remind everyone that this lesson is an arrangement for a single guitar, so it’s not going to sound exactly like the recorded version. Harvest Moon is a big hit at the seminars because it’s one of those songs that is very easy to learn (we’ve only got D, Em, G and A chords) and, once you know a couple of quick things about it, even easier to play. They are intended solely for private study, scholarship or research. These files are the author’s own work and represent his interpretation of this song. So, in part as a thank you to those who attended, and in part as giving some of you a reason to consider attending a Guitar Noise Seminar, I’d like to start the New Year off with a lesson from those sessions, a Neil Young song called Harvest Moon, which first appeared on his 1992 album of the same name. A gentleman from Toledo came to the seminar in Chicago! 25 26 G 52 A 53 27Because I m still in love with you Em 54 28I want to see you dance again G 55 A 56 29Because I m still in love with you D 57 D 58 Bm 59 D 60 D 61 Bm 62 D 63 30On this harvest moon.The Guitar Noise Neil Young Song Seminar was so popular last year that I had to teach it twice – once at my home and once in Chicago! That wouldn’t be as interesting as the fact that almost all the attendees at both seminars drove, on the average, between two and three hours to be there. G 42 21But now its gettin late D 43 D 44 Bm 45 D 46 22And the moon is climbin high G 47 23I want to celebrate D 48 D 49 Bm 50 D 51 24See it shinin in your eye. 15 16 G 32 17When we were strangers D 33 D 34 Bm 35 D 36 18I watched you from afar G 37 19When we were lovers D 38 D 39 Bm 40 D 41 20I loved you with all my heart. 9 10 G 23 A 24 11Because I m still in love with you Em 25 12I want to see you dance again G 26 A 27 13Because I m still in love with you D 28 D 29 Bm 30 D 31 14On this harvest moon. G 13 5But there s a full moon risin D 14 D 15 Bm 16 D 17 6Let s go dancin in the light G 18 7We know where the music s playin D 19 D 20 Bm 21 D 22 8Let s go out and feel the night. DO NOT SHOW ADS Intro - x4 -: D 0 Bm 1 D 2 0 G 3 1Come a little bit closer D 4 D 5 Bm 6 D 7 - 2x -ĢHear what I have to say G 8 3Just like children sleepin D 9 D 10 Bm 11 D 12 4We could dream this night away.
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