Chords for TOP 7 JIMI HENDRIX CHORD PROGRESSIONS!!

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TOP 7 JIMI HENDRIX CHORD PROGRESSIONS!! chords
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[C#] Now Jimi Hendrix is renowned for his [F#] virtuoso guitar [C#] solos and revolutionary use of feedback and such
But as equally as impressive are [F#] his rhythm [C#] guitar skills and his [G#] songwriting [C#] ability
So in today's video
[C#] chord progressions that Jimi Hendrix used to play starting off at number seven
album [C#] Long Hot Sun
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[F#] [B]
[C#] [D#] [Em]
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2311
G
2131
D
1321
A
1231
F#
134211112
E
2311
G
2131
D
1321
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[C#] _ _ _ _ Now Jimi Hendrix is renowned for his [F#] virtuoso guitar [C#] solos and revolutionary use of feedback and such
But as equally as impressive are [F#] his rhythm [C#] guitar skills and his [G#] songwriting [C#] ability
So in today's video
[F#] We're gonna take a look at the top seven [C#] chord progressions that Jimi Hendrix used to play starting off at number seven
We've got a song from [F#] the Electric Ladyland album [C#] Long Hot Sun
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Before [D] his father gave Jimmy his first guitar when he was 15 [G] years old
Jimmy used to practice on a [G#] broom according to his brother [F] Leon and when Leon [Em] asked his [Am] dad if he could also have a guitar
Like Jimmy his [Em] dad [G] response was I've got one idiot in the family playing guitar.
That's enough _ _
Little did he know that his son [E] would eventually turn out to be probably the greatest guitarist of all time
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_ _ _ _ He was [D] a great guitarist and a great [E] [A] musician
He was a great musician and a great musician _ _ _ _
He was a great musician and a great musician
_ _ [E] This _ _ _ next song was [C] inspired by a [G] dream [G#] Jimmy had about his mother who died when he was 16
Although it was [G] eventually [G#] released on the cry of love album after his death
He recorded a more up [D#]-tempo version of the song during the exes boldest love sessions in [F#] 1967
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[F#m] _ _ _ [Am] _ 1970s are the release of the band of gypsies live album somewhat _ unappreciated by critics at the time
The album is now considered a classic and turning point in Jimmy's career
Now the influence of funk and soul music can be heard on many of the tracks as well as this next one called _
message [C] of love
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[F] next song starts off with the most commonly [Am] used chord progression
You will ever find in pop music take a song like this
Like let it be
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_ _ _ [A] Now jimmy uses the exact same chords a _ [E] e _ chord
_ [F#] F sharp minor [D] onto the d
[A] But the thing is you just play regular chords and strumming but he adds all these extra _ embellishments and little licks
And then it really comes alive _
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_ [A] _ _ Oh
This next song [Am] is probably jimmy's most well-known ballad
He got the idea for the song during his time at the monterey pop festival where he played a stunning performance
Setting his guitar on fire near the end of his set leaving his audience _ _ [E] mesmerized
_ [Em] And _ _
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_ finally on number one, we have a song that jimmy himself didn't [B] wrote but he's very closely associated to the song nonetheless.
Hey [C] joe _
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_ _ _ _ _ Okay guys, that's it for today I want to give a huge shout out to [C#m] my patreon supporters
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