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Lesson Guide The Power of Love
Backing Track
John’s notes; This global hit is right up there with the greatest of ‘power ballads’, Beautifully sung and recorded by Celine Dion and covered by artists like Jennifer Rush and so many more! This arrangement is in the original key of Ab/Fm. I have tried to keep it simple but worthy of learning because of the numerous ‘techniques’ I’ve included. Some students will recognise many of them i.e bends, hammers, pull off’s, slides etc. Practicing the chords is a worthwhile challenge too! The thing to concentrate on with an emotional ballad like this is the ‘feel’ in which you play each phrase. Some quiet (especially the fills) and some louder. This is called applying dynamics to your playing - very important, and takes practice!
solo gtr
Rhythm Guitar
Lead Rhythm
TAB & ‘one to one’ tuition available to members
Rhythm Guitar supplies the background harmony whether on it’s own or with other instruments. Practice along with the Backing Track on the website first to get your chord changes and timing ‘spot on’ before playing along with the melody (either a singer or instrument). NOTE: The rhythm guitar would not normally be played this loud. It would be mixed withinin the backing harmony. This video is for lesson purpose only.
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Lesson Guide - The Power of Love
Any questions - Just ask
Backing Track
John’s notes; This global hit is right up there with the greatest of ‘power ballads’, Beautifully sung and recorded by Celine Dion and covered by artists like Jennifer Rush and so many more! This arrangement is in the original key of Ab/Fm. I have tried to keep it simple but worthy of learning because of the numerous ‘techniques’ I’ve included. Some students will recognise many of them i.e bends, hammers, pull off’s, slides etc. Practicing the chords is a worthwhile challenge too! The thing to concentrate on with an emotional ballad like this is the ‘feel’ in which you play each phrase. Some quiet (especially the fills) and some louder. This is called applying dynamics to your playing - very important, and takes practice!
TAB & ‘one to one’ tuition available to members:
solo gtr
Rhythm Lead
Rhythm
Rhythm Guitar supplies the background harmony whether on it’s own or with other instruments. Practice along with the Backing Track on the website first to get your chord changes and timing ‘spot on’ before playing along with the melody (either a singer or instrument). NOTE: The rhythm guitar would not normally be played this loud. It would be mixed withinin the backing harmony. This video is for lesson purpose only.