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I’ve been digging into Steely Dan lately. OMG everything about their music makes me smile. I can’t believe it took me so long to wake up and realize how good they really were . Every aspect of their music and lyrics just blow me away! So I guess I’ll be hanging out with you for awhile. When I search for Steely you’re at the top of the list. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I don’t think I could get a lot of their stuff without a little help. There’s probably some I won’t even get with your help! But it’ll be well worth the time and effort to try!
Wow. This brilliant, I took a couple of hours on my own learning this, but my chords were not quite correct, your subtleties make all the difference. the first main 2 chords i was doing G maj triad to Am, which sounded 'Almost right' but your Bm subtitution of the G makes the total difference. Similar in all the chord changes. been playing for 50 years, and never would have found the subtleties. Thanks so much. that was terrific tutorial.
I used to play with my buddy. We would get up at 5:30 am to smoke weed drink a few beers and play guitar. We had a number of songs we played. But one of them was pretzel logic and i used lay electric over his acoustic. One of the better ones for the farmers markets.
-Okay I got it John now I have to practice to get it smooth like you ,I so appreciate you sharing this you made it so easy to understand after I noticed you use fingering not familiar but once I noticed what you were doing it got easy ,,you are a beacon for me and thank you !
Hey Jon, long time guitar player and Steely Dan fan. Taught for many years myself and seen many others try, but you definitely have an excellent teaching style and demeanour. Ironically yours was the second Pretzel Logic tutorial I came across on a quick YT search, and the first one just didn't come close to capturing the actual chords, yes those great harmonic chords, and song structure. On top of that your background looks great, beautiful tele and nice playing style. Nice job, subscribed and will pass on the word. 👍
@@jonmaclennan thanks. I'll check it out. I'm hoping to see it well played out, good amount of content, but also room for more going forward. That's what seems to work. Back at you🤘
You've got a nice arrangement of the tune, featuring both foundational chords and patterns along with melody and solo notes, kind of a more advanced player's inspiration. I've found a fellow who has a channel who plays this on acoustic guitar and with somewhat different voicings or locations on the neck, using the nut for F chord formations for instance. I offer that simply because in a way this track almost grooves better as an acoustic rural blues anthem. What you have nailed with your equipment is Becker or whoever played the solo and outro licks. The verse and bridge sound more to me like keyboard than guitar.....in fact, I'd characterize the entire song as more appropriate for piano with all those esoteric chords and stretches/slash chord configurations.....better on a piano. Steely Dan music is a lot like wine.....it isn't for everyone, sometimes has to grow on you...in a good way of course...and isn't easy to hone in on the melody quite often ....it seems to fuse rock-jazz-blues and creates a musical porridge if you will that some folks just aren't captivated with.....just like homemade porridge or stews.....a little of this ingredient, a little of that ingredient...and where did you find that turnip growing kind of musical recipe....lol. Rock on.
Maybe Professor Ted Baker showed you ,man what a great song.... I prefer these chords ,very nicely played ,,my deepest warmest thanks for sharing this .
You are great , thanks so much for sharing , I will try to go slow and go back over it a lot maybe I can get something of the chords I can, t see your fingers and I am trying to deductive reason the chords but GOD I love this tune.. The fact that you got this from a Dan member is very exciting,, Jon Herrington was mentioned but not confirmed by you so I will assume it was a band member and leave it at that , but still that is like would be the thrill of a life time for me anyway.
Great job. I'd have liked to see diagrams or further focus on the triad chords. This would have clinched it for me. I can't quite copy some of your triads from sight.
Hey Bill! Thanks for the comment. I've recently gotten a better camera and I zoom in now on new videos. Let me know which chords you want me to diagram and I'll comment them. Happy to help, and stay safe.
@@billbrandine5857 i chord triads: Bm/A: X0443X Am7: X0555X F Lydian Triads: XX770X XX755X iv chord triads: Em/D: XX0453 F/D: XX0565 Prechorus: Bm7/E: 020232 E/A: X0X454 C/D: XX0010 D/G: 3XX232 Here are the shapes for you. I also added these to the description. Keep in mind this is really tough music. Be patient keep going and it will come together. Hope that helps.
@@jonmaclennan Man that is so cool of you !! Not only making the video but also taking the time to answer and help with questions. Rare. Appreciated big time! PEACE from Philadelphia
This is a great lesson. Thanks, I'll check out your others. I've been playing the F part at the 1st fret. C to F bass, hammer 2nd/3rd/4th strings from open to Am triad. Nice to have options. Thanks for the bass notes in chorus section - that really adds flavor! (chef's kiss). I learned to play this song in the 80s from an old 70s (pre-tab!) Steely Dan music book that was actually pretty good. Anyone old like me (60) remembers the pre-tab world where we had to listen to songs over & over to work out chords & solos. You "kids" have it so easy now. :) Side note: I'm cheap so I have the ad version of YT. I keep seeing ads for Epoch Times. I'm sure their algos know how much I hate RWM stupidity. Well-played YT.
Instead of thinking F Lydian, could you still think of it as an D minor inversion (based off the 3rd?) . Also, that thing during the prechorus with the readjusted harmony is just genius. I've never heard anything like that in a blues tune.
Mate I could shoot you. I literally just spent the last two days learning this from your other video on here. I prefer this version though - so here we go. I'm playing with another guitarist so maybe the two would work together? Cheers.
Nice one Jon! I have found similar chords for the part " Dying to be a star" Try these: D/E E/A C/D D/E I believe its easier to slide up & down. Thoughts?? 077777 X0999 X55555 077777
★☆★Unlock the guitar fretboard with a free pdf copy of Jon's book "Melodic Expressions" plus get exclusive bonus blues training (total worth $50): bit.ly/2XjrPHe ★☆★
I’ve been digging into Steely Dan lately. OMG everything about their music makes me smile. I can’t believe it took me so long to wake up and realize how good they really were . Every aspect of their music and lyrics just blow me away! So I guess I’ll be hanging out with you for awhile. When I search for Steely you’re at the top of the list. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I don’t think I could get a lot of their stuff without a little help. There’s probably some I won’t even get with your help! But it’ll be well worth the time and effort to try!
Jon, thanks a lot for this lesson. The chords are pure Steely Dan👈👉👏👏👏👏👏👏
I gotsa learn those triads man. It's what I've been looking for all my life.
Wow. This brilliant, I took a couple of hours on my own learning this, but my chords were not quite correct, your subtleties make all the difference. the first main 2 chords i was doing G maj triad to Am, which sounded 'Almost right' but your Bm subtitution of the G makes the total difference. Similar in all the chord changes. been playing for 50 years, and never would have found the subtleties. Thanks so much. that was terrific tutorial.
I used to play with my buddy. We would get up at 5:30 am to smoke weed drink a few beers and play guitar. We had a number of songs we played. But one of them was pretzel logic and i used lay electric over his acoustic. One of the better ones for the farmers markets.
Best tutorial EVER!
-Okay I got it John now I have to practice to get it smooth like you ,I so appreciate you sharing this you made it so easy to understand after I noticed you use fingering not familiar but once I noticed what you were doing it got easy ,,you are a beacon for me and thank you !
Hey Jon, long time guitar player and Steely Dan fan. Taught for many years myself and seen many others try, but you definitely have an excellent teaching style and demeanour. Ironically yours was the second Pretzel Logic tutorial I came across on a quick YT search, and the first one just didn't come close to capturing the actual chords, yes those great harmonic chords, and song structure. On top of that your background looks great, beautiful tele and nice playing style.
Nice job, subscribed and will pass on the word. 👍
Thank you so much! You might like my free book as well: www.jonmaclennan.com/melodicexpressionsfreebook
@@jonmaclennan thanks. I'll check it out. I'm hoping to see it well played out, good amount of content, but also room for more going forward. That's what seems to work.
Back at you🤘
That is brilliant to say the least!
Thanks. Been doing it a little differently for a couple of years. Doing this tonight. Peace!
Thanks for that Jon!!
Man, you nailed it!
You've got a nice arrangement of the tune, featuring both foundational chords and patterns along with melody and solo notes, kind of a more advanced player's inspiration. I've found a fellow who has a channel who plays this on acoustic guitar and with somewhat different voicings or locations on the neck, using the nut for F chord formations for instance. I offer that simply because in a way this track almost grooves better as an acoustic rural blues anthem. What you have nailed with your equipment is Becker or whoever played the solo and outro licks. The verse and bridge sound more to me like keyboard than guitar.....in fact, I'd characterize the entire song as more appropriate for piano with all those esoteric chords and stretches/slash chord configurations.....better on a piano. Steely Dan music is a lot like wine.....it isn't for everyone, sometimes has to grow on you...in a good way of course...and isn't easy to hone in on the melody quite often ....it seems to fuse rock-jazz-blues and creates a musical porridge if you will that some folks just aren't captivated with.....just like homemade porridge or stews.....a little of this ingredient, a little of that ingredient...and where did you find that turnip growing kind of musical recipe....lol. Rock on.
Maybe Professor Ted Baker showed you ,man what a great song.... I prefer these chords ,very nicely played ,,my deepest warmest thanks for sharing this .
Thanks so much. For the F ... try 10023x to x03555. On the chorus... 077777 for the D/E and x55555 for the C/D.
You are great , thanks so much for sharing , I will try to go slow and go back over it a lot maybe I can get something of the chords I can, t see your fingers and I am trying to deductive reason the chords but GOD I love this tune.. The fact that you got this from a Dan member is very exciting,, Jon Herrington was mentioned but not confirmed by you so I will assume it was a band member and leave it at that , but still that is like would be the thrill of a life time for me anyway.
😄
Great job. I'd have liked to see diagrams or further focus on the triad chords. This would have clinched it for me. I can't quite copy some of your triads from sight.
Hey Bill! Thanks for the comment. I've recently gotten a better camera and I zoom in now on new videos. Let me know which chords you want me to diagram and I'll comment them. Happy to help, and stay safe.
@@jonmaclennan... I learned the first section but I'd love to see chord triad diagrams you play for the rest of the song. Post diagrams. Thanks.
@@billbrandine5857 i chord triads:
Bm/A: X0443X
Am7: X0555X
F Lydian Triads:
XX770X
XX755X
iv chord triads:
Em/D: XX0453
F/D: XX0565
Prechorus:
Bm7/E: 020232
E/A: X0X454
C/D: XX0010
D/G: 3XX232
Here are the shapes for you. I also added these to the description. Keep in mind this is really tough music. Be patient keep going and it will come together. Hope that helps.
@@jonmaclennan Absolutely perfect. Thanks! I previewed your course. Looks great. I'm planning on getting it.
@@jonmaclennan Man that is so cool of you !! Not only making the video but also taking the time to answer and help with questions. Rare. Appreciated big time!
PEACE from Philadelphia
Epic song. Epic instruction. Just subscribed. Thanks Jon. You rock.
All I can say is. Beautiful
Thanks Paul!
Wow!~ Great! Thanks
Steely Dan uses slash chords extensively, so for the F part: F (dgb) to F (eac) making it a major 7. So G/F to Fmaj7
This is a great lesson. Thanks, I'll check out your others. I've been playing the F part at the 1st fret. C to F bass, hammer 2nd/3rd/4th strings from open to Am triad. Nice to have options. Thanks for the bass notes in chorus section - that really adds flavor! (chef's kiss).
I learned to play this song in the 80s from an old 70s (pre-tab!) Steely Dan music book that was actually pretty good. Anyone old like me (60) remembers the pre-tab world where we had to listen to songs over & over to work out chords & solos. You "kids" have it so easy now. :)
Side note:
I'm cheap so I have the ad version of YT. I keep seeing ads for Epoch Times. I'm sure their algos know how much I hate RWM stupidity. Well-played YT.
So helpful
HOLY GRAIL guitar song. Peep The New York Rock & Soul Review version.
Great video.
oh man you have so much content I can't find your Triads stuff. Please send me a link.
Jon, I really like that Double Bound Sunburst Tele with the maple fretboard.
Yes! Here is more about it: th-cam.com/video/ziVlGHenR4w/w-d-xo.html
am I missing something - your bottom E is tuned to an F?
Instead of thinking F Lydian, could you still think of it as an D minor inversion (based off the 3rd?) .
Also, that thing during the prechorus with the readjusted harmony is just genius. I've never heard anything like that in a blues tune.
Mate I could shoot you. I literally just spent the last two days learning this from your other video on here. I prefer this version though - so here we go. I'm playing with another guitarist so maybe the two would work together? Cheers.
Bad ass ~
Lemme get this straight.....you had Jon Harrington singing backup? were you nervous playing in front of him? Good lord what a fantastic player!
Nice
Thank you!
Jon, do you have the slow passage in "dont take alive" just before the last two choruses ? i know im not doing it right? thanks for the tips!
10:42
Nice one Jon! I have found similar chords for the part " Dying to be a star" Try these: D/E E/A C/D D/E I believe its easier to slide up & down. Thoughts??
077777 X0999 X55555 077777
Always thought so, too...
If I see one more Tony Polcastro add I swear I'm gonna puke!
"how to play"?? take tab and partition and your ears!
Frustrating. . .
this song is too hard...not sure is worth the effort