This is a CVT Guitar Lesson(tabs & video) on how to play "It Hurts Me Too" by John Mayall.Album - CrusadeRelease Date - 1967 Mike endorses Schecter Guitar
Intro/Verse/Transition 90 bpm. Note: to play the chorus correctly and simulate the piano playing, keep the G on the third fret of the high e string fretted with your pinky. This makes the chords Use the Touchpad to Strum. While the chord that you want to play is selected, swipe up or down on the touchpad to strum the highlighted chord. The touchpad will correspond to Ellie's (or whoever is playing's) right hand. If you strum the wrong chord, the outside of the circle will be red. 5. Tendonitis. Arguably the most common of the guitar-related injuries, tendonitis refers to the inflammation of tendonsāwith guitarists often suffering in their wrists. Most of them describe the feeling as a ādull acheā, as tendonitis causes muscle tightness, connective tissue constriction and pain. The best thing to do is play more guitar. Practicing consistently gives your fingers time to build calluses and toughness. But watch how long you do it. Give it a good 10-15 minutes a day so you donāt push those fingertips too hard at first and regret it later. 2. Learn the basic chords: The Hurt uses four basic chords, which are Am, C, Dm and G. Practice these chords individually until you can switch between them effortlessly. 3. Play along with the song: Once you have mastered the basic chords, try playing them along with the song. Listen keenly to the rhythm and strumming pattern of each chord. .