![]() ![]() That’s the 1st section, then we’re going to head into the chorus we’re going to transition over to an E minor chord so couple things you can play the E minor like this the way most people do to a three. There are more prevalent like flowing with it, like that in the groove and then I move to an F chord and what’s written on the chart you know the tab is F over C which is kind of taking an F chord and playing the middle notes of it which would be three to one and in case you haven’t noticed I am playing with the capo on the 1st fret so my chords are bumped up one fret so really it’s like we’re playing G shapes the concert is A flat you know it’s everything up a half-step but just start simple you know think G and have for an out and then the thing that’s cool about me playing this for an F is the next chord is C over G and look at how easy that transition is from an F over C to a C over G all I do is bring those fingers up one string and this is a great C chord because I can play all six strings on this sequel typically when you play a C you know you don’t want to play the low E so it’d be just for one strum, one upstroke on that F and then I’m on C and then you do the exact opposite go back to the F, F, F, go to G, so it kind of goes backwards so G, F, C, C, F, G. The first measure starts with my hands always going back and forth and I do this little rest in there one and two and one and three and two and four and sometimes they sneak through. ![]() ![]() I’m going to make it easy for you to transition, so I’m starting on that G and the way I play it is my third finger on the 3rd fret 6th string and then that arcs over to mute the 5th string and then I’ve got the next three strings open and my pinky on the 1st string. This comes as most of western Manitoba, including the City of Brandon, is under a severe thunderstorm watch or warning.For this main groove, I’ve got a couple of chords I’ve got a G shape, an F, and a C over G and these might not be the way that you traditionally play those chords but if you follow me on this song. "This cluster of storms extends from west of Shellmouth to west of Kelwood and is travelling east at 5 km/h." "Environment Canada meteorologists are tracking a cluster of severe thunderstorms capable of producing very strong wind gusts, up to nickel size hail and torrential rain," the warning reads. Within a half hour, this one was downgraded to an severe thunderstorm warning. ![]() You can find the current list of Environment Canada watches and warnings in Manitoba online.Ī tornado warning was issued earlier in the evening in Riding Mountain National Park and the Municipality of Rossburn, including Waywayseecappo. "This cluster of storms extends from west of Shellmouth to west of Kelwood and is travelling east at 5 km/h," the warning reads. However, ECCC notes the cluster of severe thunderstorms are still capable of producing very strong wind gusts, up to nickel size hail and torrential rain. Shortly after, ECCC downgraded the tornado warnings for the regions to a severe thunderstorm watch. "Damaging winds, large hail and locally intense rainfall are also possible," the warning read. The warning said a severe thunderstorm in the area may possibly produce a tornado. Shortly after 6 p.m., Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) issued tornado warnings in the RM of Rosedale including Eden and Kelwood, and the Municipality of McCreary, including Norgate. Tornado warnings have been downgraded to severe thunderstorm watches and warnings for parts of western Manitoba. ![]()
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