John’s notes;
This is a medium to slow ‘flat picking (plectrum)
version of the global hit by Eric Clapton “Wonderful
Tonight”. It contains the well know chorus, just one
verse, a ‘bridge and finishes with the chorus.
You can extend the tune by simply playing the chorus
followed by the verse, chorus again,
Bridge, then another verse and finally
finish with the chorus. If playing an electric
guitar you can give verse 2 a different
tonality by selecting a different pickup.
The reason for choosing this tune is to
gain experience playing solo lead lines
over ‘chordal pedal’ notes. This offers the
best of both worlds (harmony and solo
melody) for practicing your vibrato/sustain
etc), and the left hand ‘pinky’ gets a good work out as
well!
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The slow tempo will also improve your plectrum skills because as in all ‘Flat picking’ arrangements it is important to
target the correct melody notes within chords whilst avoiding accidentally playing chord notes that clash with the
melody.
The original tune is in the key of G Major, but this arrangement is in the key of C Major to allow for playing some ‘open
strings’. This allows some notes to ‘ring’ into the next note, typical of flat picking and finger style arrangements.