![]() ![]() ![]() Here, we’ve separated the biggest gems from the large pile of rock’n’roll antiquities to create a list of the most classic of classic rock tracks – the ones that kids just picking up guitars will forever be trying to learn…as long as guitars still exist. Just because something’s from the ‘60s or ‘70s and gets played on the radio doesn’t mean it endures as an all-time jam. ![]() Not all classic rock is created equal, though. It’s the music your parents listened to that you probably spent much of your youth attempting to reject, before giving in and admitting that it’s awesome. But for the time being, when we use the phrase ‘classic rock’, it conjures a few distinct images. I have no doubt you will love learning and playing this song in no time at all.Given its waning cultural profile, all rock’n’roll is rapidly becoming classic – as in, an antique. This video recording is sure to get you hooked on the greatness of Neil. It’s amazing how he sounds just like the recorded version without any electronics. The sound of this recording is incredible. Neil was well into his mastery of songwriting, storytelling and performing. The video was recorded live at Massey Hall in 1971. I can’t get enough of this video with Neil Young’s Old Man performance. The live video of Neil below will help you see how to play it. ![]() Then you’ll continue that 3-chord progression throughout the chorus (adding a quick G chord at the end). Tell Me Why version 2 Chords by Neil Young -PLEASE NOTE- This file is the authors own work and represents their interpretation of the song. The chord break between each verse and chorus has three chords D Am7 & Em7. From there, its these basic open chords D F C & G chords. 0:00 / 4:15 How To Play Neil Young Tell Me Why Introduction Jerry's Guitar Bar 111K subscribers 659 151K views 9 years ago To download the full lesson, plus a play thru video, tabs, chords. You can see the the chord shape above in this post. Neil uses a great opening chord for the intro riff which is basically the open D chord shape moved up to the 5th fret. The song Old Man by Neil Young is written in the key of D Major. The Neil Young Songbook Project is a collection of the hard work by many dedicated people. ![]()
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