The End of the Innocence by Don Henley guitar lesson



hey guys good morning today we’re going to hit End of the Innocence by Don Henley disclaimer real quick on this one uh the Eagles Don Henley uh Glenn Fry they’re lawyers uh they’re like attack dogs uh so whenever you do any of that music you really really have to be careful with the melody so if I kind of could sing along with it it would really help but alas I can’t do that so what we’re going to have to do is I’ll just kind of talk you through the words um this uh this tune um was off his End of the Innocence out album uh it’s a cool tune it’s very piano based but you can play guitar along with it if you’d like uh you just Capo here at the first fret and uh they’re in one of those flatted piano key signatures so we’ll just adapt by putting that there uh and then we’re going to be playing G as an A flat um and uh so the beginning we have we have four parts we have intro uh we have verse we have precourse course and you’re done with the tune so um for the intro uh I’m just kind of uh just doing a standard strumming [Music] pattern it goes around again [Music] remember so that’s where we’re at uh that intro let’s go over those chords real quick uh you can get a standard pattern going with that because he has it’s piano based so you have those piano stabs you know what I mean and that’s that’s kind of hard to mimic on guitar um but if you want to play along with it we can do a standard pattern underneath there that I think kind of captures what’s going on in the tune so uh G and I’m just going down down up up down up down down up up down up a [Music] minor uh this is uh this is the voic SC that are using of that D chord uh which is kind of an Airy voicing um what you do is take a c chord move it up two Frets you could play this I just don’t think it sounds as authentic when I play along with it so you have G a minor d c add two so you know there’s that version of it if you want to play the D like that have at it um and then here uh G with the other D A minor now we’re into the verse I always tell people when you’re trying to learn these songs what I like to do is uh just uh double uh just copy and paste uh the lyrics um you can find on the internet and double space it uh on a Word document and then you can kind of write the chords in right uh right above the the lyric that’s going on in the time cuz like I said I can’t sing this melody or it will get flagged um so on the word remember is when the verse starts remember and rolled whereever SE the deep blue sky didn’t with Mommy standing when [Music] happily and we been the lawyers since Daddy fly now there’s that I’m hearing that regular d uh now in the precourse this is the uh this is part three of the song uh in the precourse we’re going uh that’s where he goes uh find a place where da da uh so then we got E minor find a place where E minor c d then that repeats E minor d c e e minor c d now the chorus you can layer head back on the ground uh so we’re going to go g DC three times you can lay let your offer this is this is back to [Music] intro yeah it’s far from perfect guys um but uh when you’re trying to you know you’re trying to arrange something for uh guitar um and it’s such a piano Laden you know track uh you know you there’s some challenges there but again intro verse precourse and course if you put your Capo here right on the first fret um you’ll be able to bang that out and uh play right along with it uh and I that’s what I’d recommend play along with the tune you know you might develop your own kind of uh strumming approach to it uh that’s better than what I showed you um End of the Innocence Don Henley um subscribe if it strikes you www.the guitarshop tocom and I’ll see you in the next video

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