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Frank Turner Songs You Should Know

▶ https://www.andyguitar.co.uk/ ◀ ALL Andy's exclusive videos & courses Frank Turner is a singer-songwriter known for his mix of punk and folk music. He offers alternative ways to play chords on the guitar, using simpler techniques that still sound great. His songs "Recovery", "Way I Tend to Be" and "Girl from The Record Shop" showcase these techniques. In "Recovery," he avoids bar chords and uses open chords to create a unique sound. In "Girl from The Record Shop," he uses comfortable chord shapes higher up the neck for a more exciting sound. In the song "Way I Tend to Be," he combines open chords with a riff played on the higher frets. These techniques are valuable for beginner to intermediate guitar players to upgrade their skillset and keep basic cowboy chords interesting - WITHOUT having to use barre chords! 00:00 Introduction & overview 01:02 Frank Turner's unique mix of punk and folk music. 01:39 Recovery tutorial 04:00 "Recovery" - avoiding bar chords for a unique sound. 04:50 "Girl from The Record Shop" - using comfortable chord shapes higher up the neck. 08:06 "Way I Tend to Be" - combining open chords with a riff on higher frets 12:11 "Way I Tend to Be" - with capo 13:43 These techniques are valuable for beginner to intermediate guitar players. 🎬 SUBSCRIBE TO ANDY GUITAR on YouTube http://goo.gl/nDtSmJ 🙏 Help support Andy's free videos by donating https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=J3... ************************************************************************** ✅ FREE 10 DAY TRIAL of ALL my online courses (limited time!) ✅ ▶ https://www.andyguitar.co.uk/shop/sub... (risk-free for 60 days, and your first 10 days cost nothing)

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