I have found this song is an EXCELLENT practice tool for Major arpeggios.
I started playing it and changing the arpeggio SHAPE or LOCATION, EVERY BAR - including the ending bit, where I play it 8-8-7-5 on the A string, or 13-13-12-10 on the E string, etc…
(I also found that playing it 8-8-7-5 on the A string, was an easier jump from the last bar arpeggio with Root of G on the D string. If anyone is having trouble with that jump back to 3rd fret on the D string from the 7th on the G string, just try crossing to the 8th on the A string instead of jumping back. Could be helpful?)
My shapes are root on the C on A string, or C on E string, or C on D string (with this one, the 2nd root note F, you play down the G string.
It is really fun, and super beneficial to me for practice, while I am finishing up Mark’s Chord Tones course (I never finished it because I was losing the all access pass, but now that I got the course, I am completing it now)
Also, I played it all with 1 finger. This is super good exercise for jumping around the neck with speed and accuracy.
Hopefully some of you think it is useful as well.
Could be any song with Major or Minor arpeggios and repeating chord progression (12 bar blues is great), doesn’t have to be this song, but after watching many of your awesome videos, I started thinking, Hmmm. This could be fun.
I ended up playing it for about an hour the first night.