Janis Ian – Jesse Guitar Lesson Info

Learn how to play Janis Ian – Jesse note-for-note on guitar with our Janis Ian – Jesse Guitar Lesson.
This lesson teaches Janis’ guitar par from the original studio version.
- Difficulty level: Easy
- Barre chords: No
- Thumb over chords: No
- Playing Style: Fingerpicked
- Tuning: Standard
- Separate Solo: No
- Separate Bass Part: No
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Janis Ian – Jesse Download Details
The complete lesson contains a lesson video and a performance-standard play-thru video. It also contains the guitar tabs as PDF files and a songsheet with the chords and the lyrics of the lesson (if applicable), also as PDF files.
The videos are MP4 format and will play on PC’s, Macs and most mobile devices.
You’ll receive an email with a Zip file containing a total of 4 files as follows:
- Part 1: Guitar Video Lesson
- Part 2: Performance-standard Playthru Video
- Part 3: Songsheet with tabs & lyrics
- Part 4: Guitar Tab
Total Download size: 216.9 Mb
You’ll need to extract the MP4 and PDF files from the Zip file/s to be able to use them and you’ll need software to do so. If you don’t have a Zip program on your PC you’ll need to install one to open the file. I use Peazip which you can get free, here.
If you want to download to an iPad or iPhone you’ll need an app to do so, please read here to know more about it.
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Fred Tedsen says
Hi Jerry,
I’m working through Jackson Brown’s Something Fine. It was not easy, but your tutorial got me through the intro. If you ever get the time, it would fantastic if you added the extended intro that he does on the Live Acoustic version. It is a really nice addition.
Thanks for another great tutorial.
Robert Weber says
Jerry,
Thanks for packaging your collections at a very generous price.
I will be completing my collections as soon as I take inventory.
Your video play-throughs are essential, and I always have an excellent musician to accompany me.
Jerry says
Thanks Robert
Isabel and I wanted to get back to the collections for a while now.
I’m glad we were able to figure out how.
Lots more will be coming over the rest of this year.
w hingerty says
Csus2? Really? Cadd9 maybe?
Jerry says
Csus2 because there’s no 3rd (E) in the chord.
The 2nd replaces the 3rd making it a sus chord.
It would need the 3rd for it to be Cadd9