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How to play "Love me Two Times" - The Doors | This is a live recording of a keyboardist playing a twelve bar blues progression on an electric keyboard. The player adds embellishments between chord changes and the piece sounds groovy, bluesy and soulful. | 2010-10-24T13:46:55Z | KB | Skip to 4:13 to hear me play the song. This is how I play "Love me two Times". Just a short overlook. My hands where cold (the snow has come), and this is recorded first thing in the morning. A couple of errors but the main structure is right. To those of you that say the structure of the song is wrong = I have to slow down some parts of the song so that it will be easier to see what i am playing. Keep in mind, this is only how I think this song is played. It`s not 100% accurate. Kenneth | ["Organ", "Electric piano", "Electronic organ", "Keyboard (musical)", "Piano"] | ["twelve bar blues", "live recording", "electronic keyboard", "blues", "groovy", "soulful"] | 3 | IO5QJRyoqO8 | 1901 | |
Backing Track Blues in C | This is a bright and twangy twelve bar blues song. We hear some intricate piano playing, a bright and warm electric guitar on which chords are being played, and a groovy walking bassline. This song would be suitable in a blues bar. | 2010-10-06T06:10:59Z | MrYae bass lesson | ["Blues", "Music"] | ["blues", "twangy electric guitar", "electric keyboard", "twelve bar blues", "major key", "happy", "electric guitar stabs", "simple bluesy drum beat"] | 3 | nzdlPYd8XUs | 4599 |