![]() ![]() ![]() The ARS version starts in E minor and then changes keys by going up one fret to F minor.HINT: Open the TABs/chords in a separate window in your browser from the videos so you can see them both! How to Play the Atlanta Rhythm Section Version (Em) And here is the very “groovy” bass part.NOTE: Chord fingerings in the video are different, feel free to use them if you prefer. Watch this to get a feel for the rhythm part.Listen to the original Classics IV track.Grab the F minor guitar chords and lyrics.How to Play the Original Classics IV Version (Fm) However, if you don’t know these, the video links below will demonstrate them using Intermediate Guitar Method’s Chord Dictionary and Scale Directory. If you have eMedia Intermediate Guitar Method, you might already know the chords needed and the blues scale. It primarily cycles between minor 7th and 6th (or 13th) chords and then uses an F minor pentatonic or blues scale for the solo. There are only 4 chords, so learning how to play Spooky on guitar is pretty easy. The song is really fun for jamming and a makes a great Halloween song to play at parties. ![]() Later, Buie (as producer) and Cobb founded The Atlanta Rhythm Section. Cobb and Walter Eaton, plus keyboardist Joe Wilson, and singer Dennis Yost. The Classics IV began in 1965 with guitarists Buddy Buie, J.R. And yes, there is a connection between the two bands. Spooky was a hit by both the Classics IV and the Atlanta Rhythm Section. ![]()
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