Rhythm Guitar - Peg (Steely Dan)
Lothar's Guitar School - A lesson on rhythm guitar This is the rhythm guitar part of Peg by Steely Dan. The verse is based on a Major Blues in G with characteristic changes between Cmaj7 and Gadd9/B typical for this Pop song. The rhythm guitar on the record was played, I believe, by Steve Khan. The same type of changes were used by Larry Carlton in his iconic Room 335. For a pdf of the chart contact me at: [email protected] Check out some of my other rhythm guitar lessons: Room 335 - • How to play "Room 335" Rhythm Guitar (Larr... Intro to "Josie" - • Rhythm Guitar - Intro to "Josie" (Steely Dan) Guitar: Panucci T Tribute (2014) Gear: Fender Princeton MXR Chorus

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