Description
The first verse is 16 bars long and uses a variety of chords. Notice how the structure starts from and returns to the tonic (the I chord) throughout, then uses the V7 of V to end the verse on the V chord. This creates a strong expectation of the return to the I chord in the following verse.
Lesson Info
Instructor
Caren Armstrong
Tutorial Lessons
- Stand By Your Man: Introduction
- Stand By Your Man: Gear & Tone
- All Your Love: Strum & Intro
- You'll Have Bad Times: First Verse
- Hard to Understand: Second Verse
- Two Arms To Cling To: First Chorus
- And Show the World: Second Chorus
- All the Love You Can: Outro
- Stand By Your Man: Performance
- Stand By Your Man: Jam Along