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UCL3 (PART 3) WEEK 6
"Will You Still Love Me tomorrow"

This week you will explore barred chords and get more practice in on the calypso-flam technique and the half chuck strum.
The song "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King and made famous by The Shirelles is featured in the films Dirty Dancing (1987) and True Romance (1993). Additionally, it appears in the movie Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021), Filth (2013) and Amy Winehouse's version of "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" is featured in the 2004 film Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason​

PDF DOWNLOADS

Same as last week, just download the preferred strumming hand PDF sheets. 
WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME - PDF
SONG BREAKDOWN - PDF
SOLO - PDF

THE SOLO


STRUMMING PATTERN

You only have one strumming pattern to play all the way through/ It contains a flamenco strum on Beat 2 and two dampened strums on beats 3 & 4 so for this reason we will call it the FLAMENCO DAMPENED STRUM - FLAM-DAM for short!
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​EXERCISE: Watch the video below to see how to play it:

SONG VIDEO TUTORIALS

These videos will be available within 24 hours of your class taking place. Check back in as this is a great way to help with home practice. 
INTRO & VERSE 1
VERSE 2
BRIDGE
VERSE 3
SOLO
OUTRO ​

AUDIO TRAINING

🎧 Practice Tracks
Listen to the track below which contains the chords & vocal part for PART 2 of this arrangement.
MP3 DOWNLOAD

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