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Quick Guide Songs

Get Lucky Daft Punk

7fr 7fr 9fr

Bm D6 F#m7
                               
Electric
Guitar                       

7fr

E
             
     
Bm D6 F#m7 E etc.

(repeat this chord pattern throughout)

Having trouble getting chords and rhythm together?


Get Lucky is a cool example of Funk rhythm but it's really an Electric guitar piece: Funk is an Electric style and progressions
like this are hard work for the left hand on acoustic guitars. Also, funk is an advanced rhythm style: syncopated sixteenths
represent advanced counting ability.

To learn about Funk rhythm techniques, chord forms and reading check out Modern Guitar Chord Styles, Volume 3
- an advanced text dealing with Jazz and Funk chords, rhythms and generic styles: a must for serious students.

This arrangement and typesetting © Modern Guitar Tuition 2013


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Disclaimer: This information serves only as a basic guide to the rhythm guitar accompaniment part for this song. This free chart is not a complete version of this
song and is intended purely for the guitar education of the present user.

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