Play the song "Seabreeze" by Tyrone Wells himself

Play the song "Seabreeze" by Tyrone Wells himself

Check out this instructional guitar video that shows you how to play the song "Seabreeze" by Tyrone Wells. This demonstration is taught by Tyrone Wells himself. You will need a guitar, a willing heart, a love for music, and fingers. Follow these simple steps to play "Seabreeze": The introduction starts with a G chord and then switches to a C chord. Then from the C chord it switches to an Em, and then to an E over F#. The ring and pinkie finger stay in the same position. Repeat Step 1 and then transition into a D over F# and followed by a G. The verse starts off with a G chord, then goes to a D chord and back to a G and then to a C. Then it transitions to an Am 7, then a C2, back to an Am7, and then from the Am 7 hop your middle finger up one string and put your ring finger onto the B string 3rd fret. Then a C and a D over F#. The notes then repeat themselves until the 1st Am 7 chord. It then goes to a C chord, and finally a D over F#. The song then transitions into the chorus. The chorus starts off as the introduction does. G chord to a C chord, then to Em followed by E over F#. Then it transitions into an Am 7 chord, to a C2, and then to a C followed by a D over F#. These chords are played twice. The re-introduction is half of the introduction, and then it transitions into the verse. These are the notes for the re-introduction; G chord to a C, then the Em to an E over F# and finally G. The song repeats the verse & chorus. The bridge starts with an Em chord then goes to a C, followed by a G. Then a D over F#, followed by an Am 7, then a C, to a D over F#. The solo starts with a G chord to a C chord, then to Em followed by E over F#. Then it transitions into an Am 7 chord, to a C2, and then to a C followed by a D over F#. These chords are played twice. Repeat the chorus. The outro is the same as the intro, starts with a G chord & then switches to a C chord. Then from the C chord it switches to an Em, & then to an E over F#. Then transition into a D over F# & then G.

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