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Lesson 74

Lesson 74 - Willie & the Hand Jive

Willie and the Hand Jive

 

Lesson Goals:

♦ Review the A7, D7 and E7 barre chords 
♦ Play "Willie and the Hand Jive"

In this lesson we will put some barre 7th chords to work playing the 1958 Johnny Otis hit "Willie and the Hand Jive".

This is yet another three chord hit and it is a I, IV, V chord progression in a variation of a 12 bar blues structure.

The song is comprised of the A7, D7 and E7 barre chords. Let's take another look at them.

74 a7 d7 e7 01

The A7 is played on the 5th fret and is of the "E" shape barre chord family.

The D7 is played on the 5th fret as well, and the E7 is played on the 7th fret. Both of these are from the "A" shape family of barre chords.

This is a super easy song and hopefully you'll have fun playing it. Take a look at the chart below.

74 hand jive chart 01

 

Get familiar with the chord changes and then we can go over it in the video.

Lesson 74 Summary

Be sure to understand barre chord shapes, and root notes for all the major, minor and 7th barre chords before moving on. If you are unsure please go back and review, this is important.

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Jam Tip!

This song has been done and re-done by so many artists throughout the years that it has been played in every key imaginable. As an experiment, try playing this song in the key of G (G7, C7 &  D7). Then try it in the key of B (B7, E7 & F#7).

A7 (barre chord)

73 a7 bar pic

D7 (barre chord)

73 d7 bar pic

E7 (barre chord)

73 e7 bar pic