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Hello friends,

Tonight I'm hard at work, preparing new chord sheets and also putting the finishing touches on my new song tutorial, which should be complete by tomorrow afternoon. I'm eager to complete your request for chord sheets and tabs for my older lessons, and at the top of that list was "Uncle John's Band" by the Grateful Dead. Use the video above to study the incredible rhythm guitar work, and click below to access my new chord sheet and tab. Enjoy!


Click Here for Chords/Tabs

Click Here for Video Lesson on the Intro Lead Guitar Line

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Uncle John's Band - Grateful Dead Guitar Lesson - Rhythm Study

Get early access to the TABS, exclusive tutorials and other awesome supporter perks at http://www.patreon.com/swiftlessons Tabs at: https://www.patreon.com/posts/uncle-johns-band-6823942 Uncle John's Band - Grateful Dead, Rhythm Guitar Lesson In this FREE HD guitar lesson, Philadelphia guitar instructor Rob Swift takes you through the dynamic changes, chord progressions and advanced strumming patterns heard in the Grateful Dead classic "Uncle John's Band". Lyrics, chords, and tabs are available throughout this tutorial. Let's get started! Don't forget to share and subscribe, thanks so much! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Links: Facebook: http://facebook.com/phillyguitarlessons Instagram: https://instagram.com/swiftguitarless... Twitter: https://twitter.com/swiftlessons Request a song at: http://goo.gl/y70rff

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Anonymous

Dang. All these years playing this so out of sync. This is truly a tough one to nail. You did an unreal job explaining a very tough rhythm. Love Jerry, a truly great underrated guitarist..

Anonymous

Yes!!!!!! Dead song!!! Ripple next please!!! ( A lot of exclamation marks!!!!!)

Anonymous

Thanks Rob. I've listened to this classic off Working Man's Dead since the early 70s. Now learning to play those strum patterns is going to be a challenge.

Anonymous

Play Dead! Woo Woo! Thanks. Always a bit of a tricky strum.

Steven Vannoy

Great tutorial, I'm actually an ukulele player, but couldn't find anything as detailed as this specifically by uke instructors. I've got a question about lining up the strumming guide with the chord sheet/tab. The first line in the first verse in the tab has just two chords, G & C, and then the next line has G,C,G. The first two lines in all of the rest of the verses match with G,C,G and so does the strumming pattern, so I'm wondering if that is a mistake in your tab sheet and you left off the G at the end of the first line? I've looked at a couple of other tab sheets and they mostly indicate that the G is missing. I've seen several that also throw in a C above "hardest" and "easy", but that seems like typical variation in transcription/style/etc. Thanks!

Anonymous

Great song. It helps strumming to know the tune well. It's a classic. Thanks Rob!