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Here is a link to the stream: https://youtu.be/Dhy1jR4TW0A 

Going live in about half an hour

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After the Q&A section of this livestream, I'm going to do my own song analysis of Signed Sealed Delivered and write something based on what I learned. I'm looking forward to listening to the song together and breaking down the pieces. I've never done this before on a livestream and I'm excited.

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Join me TODAY for the 71st weekly live Q&A.

Here's how it works: bring your questions to the comments below, the community forum, or save them for the live chat.* Questions can be about anything you want - guitar technique, music theory, gear, songwriting - your choice! Also, feel free to link a video of you playing if you have a technique question!

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Dennis Frazier

Hi Scott! So I'm actually on vacation in Mexico so this question is kinda fitting. Looks like I will be able to tune it for this live which is awesome. Normally, I enjoy playing the blues, but that does really *fit* when I'm sitting on the beach strumming my guitar. Kinda feels out of place. Recently, I have been studying something called the Andalusian Cadence. It has a very Spanish/Latin feel to it. Much more appropriate for Mexican Beach Music lol. Can you talk a little about this cadence? To me it sounds Latin or Spanish, but after reading some things its used a lot in songs that aren't Spanish at all. (Like Smooth Criminal, Stray Cat Strut, California Dreaming and many, many others) I guess you can also make some modifications to it to expand it even further. Any tips or insight would be awesome. Viva Mexico!