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This Song Was BANNED From The Radio For Being Too Suggestive -- Brown Eyed Girl Guitar Lesson

👉Discover the 5 MUST-KNOW chords and scales to play in ANY style anywhere on the neck FREE PDF GUIDE→ https://www.jonmaclennan.com/fretboar... I grew up with 3 wild brothers… I’m the middle one. And when I was in my first band. My older brother would come out to all our shows in Hollywood. It was a routine. And he would always bring dates he was trying to schmooze and impress. I’d see him in the audience from the stage. He’d point at me and say to his date, “That’s my brother”...as he’d try to get them out on the dance floor… It was hilarious. But this brings me to today’s song. ...because before every show… My brother would ask me “Are you going to play “x” song tonight?” He always wanted to know… Today I want to share with you that song... It's one every party band guitar player should know. It’s full of nostalgia. Making many listeners think about innocent crushes, summer days, and simpler times. You only need 4 chords to play it. And, the majority of the song just repeats one progression over and over. (So it’s perfect for beginners as well). I’m going to break it all down for you step-by-step in this “Brown Eyed Girl” guitar lesson. So grab your guitar and let’s get started! Who wrote Brown Eyed Girl? The timeless classic "Brown Eyed Girl" was written and sung by the iconic Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. It was recorded in March 1967 at A&R Studios in New York City. “Brown Eyed Girl” was first released as a single in June 1967 on Bang Records. The track was produced by Bert Berns and features backing vocals by the Sweet Inspirations, a gospel group. It peaked at No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the US and No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart. It was also included in Rolling Stone's list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" at No. 117. And of course, it’s been covered by numerous artists, including Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and The Carpenters. Fun Fact: The line "Making love in the green grass" caused the song to be banned by some radio stations in the 1960s due to its perceived suggestive nature. "Brown Eyed Girl" remains a classic still to this day. I used to cover it with my first band two decades ago, and it’s still called and played at parties all the time. Is Brown Eyed Girl easy to play on guitar? “Brown Eyed Girl” is a good song for beginners to learn as it only uses 4 chords total. You can also use the same strumming pattern throughout the entire song. While the chords are pretty straightforward the only difficult part is that there are certain sections in the tune where you’ll have to count bars and stay on track with the vocals. For example the bass solo there is a break and you have to know when to come back in. And before the chorus, there is a slight change in the progression. But the good news is, if you get off, it’s relatively easy to get back on track. This is because the majority of the song follows the same repeated chord progression over and over which makes it a good song to jam on for beginners. Brown Eyed Girl Guitar Chords To play “Brown Eyed Girl” on guitar you’ll need to know 4 chords G, C, D, and Em. Let’s take a look at some common ways these 4 chords can be played in an open position on the guitar. 👉Follow along with the FULL lesson here: https://www.jonmaclennan.com/blog/bro...

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