Creedence Clearwater Revival Lesson

Creedence Clearwater Revival Style

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  • -Guitar Lesson:
    This is a lesson for beginners or mid level students. Here I show you how to play a song in the style of Creedence Clearwater Revival, which was an American band, popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The musical style of Creedence combined rock and roll with other genres such as blues, gospel, country and swamp rock. The generic name roots rock, refers to music inspired by the traditional roots of American music. Here I show you an arrangement of his Fortunate Song and his mythical phrase of sixth descendants in the intro.

    -Music Style:
    Roots Rock.

    -Tonality:
    G

    -Techniques:
    chords, riffs...

    -Sound:
    I play a Fender Telecaster Orange modified Nocaster 51, Mesa Boogie Rectoverb 50, sat channel, SM57 micro.

    -Tuning:
    Standard tuning: E,A,D,G,B,E

    -Tempo & Beat:
    130pm (Slows 65bpm)
    4/4
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