How to Play "Down The Road" by Kenny Chesney
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About this Lesson
- Type: Video Tutorial
- Length: 7:35
- Media: Video/mp4
- Posted: 02/09/2009
- Use: Watch Online & Download
- Download: MP4 (iPod compatible)
- Size: 70 MB
Learn how to play Kenny Chesney's Down The Road on
the acoustic guitar in this 7 min 35 sec video tutorial.
Note: If you don't know an A chord from a C chord,
these tutorials are not for you!
About this Author
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- acousticguitarsongs
- 49 lessons
- Joined:
01/08/2009
My name is Kirby and I'm originally from the east coast of Canada from a small town in Nova Scotia of about 1100 people called Western Shore. If you blink while passing thru, you may miss it. Currently I live in our nations capital, Ottawa ON. It's a city of about 850,000 (quite a jump from 1100), but a great place to live.
What I enjoy doing as a musician, since I was 7 years old, is of course playing the guitar. I love learning new songs and teaching others.
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- Down the Road
- 05/03/2009
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Really liked the separate parts of the lesson (chords, picking pattern, lead).
Love the song, still practicing and learning the lead which is taking me a while since I'm an intermediate player.Will definitely purchase more lessons after I feel like I've gotten this one down.
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- Just what I was looking for!
- 03/14/2009
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Kirby, thank you so much for this lesson! This is one of my all time favorite songs, and I love playing guitar and singing these songs, but everything I could find were just chords, and that might be fine for most people, but to me it just doesn't do the song justice with plain chords. I like to be as close to the song as possible, to me it just sounds way better, and this lesson lets me do that! Both solos in the song are shown in detail, and everything is shown that you need to see in order to play it pretty much identical to how it's actually played! Awesome job, and I can't thank you enough! I'm really happy I found this, thank you!
-Paul
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Really liked the separate parts of the lesson (chords, picking pattern, lead).
Love the song, still practicing and learning the lead which is taking me a while since I'm an intermediate player.
Will definitely purchase more lessons after I feel like I've gotten this one down.
Kirby, thank you so much for this lesson! This is one of my all time favorite songs, and I love playing guitar and singing these songs, but everything I could find were just chords, and that might be fine for most people, but to me it just doesn't do the song justice with plain chords. I like to be as close to the song as possible, to me it just sounds way better, and this lesson lets me do that! Both solos in the song are shown in detail, and everything is shown that you need to see in order to play it pretty much identical to how it's actually played! Awesome job, and I can't thank you enough! I'm really happy I found this, thank you!
-Paul