Saturday, September 10, 2022

Steely Dan - Hey Nineteen (ASL, Guitar, Ukulele, Piano, & More)

 

Todays song is Hey Nineteen by Steely Dan. Awesome song worth learning. So let's learn this song together on Guitar, Ukulele, and Piano! 

I'm still looking for an ASL version of this song... Can you hep me find one (and others) ?  


ASL Music Videos for These Songs Don't Exist (or do they?)


Let's get to it!


Steely Dan - Hey Nineteen.mp4


Hey Nineteen - Steely Dan chords

Amendment to the video, at the end of the bridge the chord is not an Asus2, but is rather an inversion of a Gmaj7.


Hey Nineteen Steely Dan Lead Guitar Lesson + Tutorial

The guitar parts are Hey Nineteen from the superb Steely Dan album Gaucho are played by Walter Becker and Hugh McCracken. I'm pretty sure that Hugh McCracken is playing those cool verse comping lead parts and that Walter is playing those gorgeous chords in other parts, he could be playing the intro too.

The song has three main tonal centres, F#m is the intro/chorus, then it goes into D major for the verse (verse is D - D/F# - G - A) - going back to the chorus via this great chord run (Bm7 C#m7, Gmaj7, C#7#9), then in the middle 8 the key changes to Em (Em7 - Cm7 - Bbmaj9 - Asus11). Enjoy!


LESSON - Hey Nineteen by Steely Dan

A great song and I thought I would show how I play it on the acoustic guitar.


HEY NINETEEN - Playing STEELY DAN/GUITAR CHORDS/LYRICS TUTORIALS (unique)

HEY NINETEEN - Degree of difficulty = 7.5 /10 - BPM; 120 / Major KEY; D / (Lead SOLO) Pentatonic; F#m STEELY DAN/GUITAR CHORDS with LYRICS /TUTORIAL #5- (Fifth one)

00:00 START 00:08 = INTRO/CHORUS 00:25 = VERSE#1 00:56 = CHORUS#1 01:12 = VERSE#2 01:59 = BRIDGE 02:14 = VERSE#3 (instumental) 02:48 = VERSE#3 (the Cuervo Gold...) 03:34 = CHORUS #3 03:50 = EXTRO/VERSE (instumental)


Steely Dan - Hey Nineteen (Bass Line w/tabs and standard notation)

Link to tabs and notation: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LMt4...


Hey Nineteen, Steely Dan, Cover, 99th season of the ukulele, selling out

Hey Nineteen, Steely Dan, Cover, 99th season of the ukulele, selling out


Hey Nineteen (Steely Dan) - Keyboard accompaniment cover

Descriptif en français ci-dessous] Hey Nineteen is a song by the band Steely Dan from their album "Gaucho" (1980). For the sound, choose an electric piano which looks like a Fender Rhodes. On Clavia Nord Electro and Nord Stage, choose the factory-fill sound "EPiano 2 Mk I ClosIdeal 5.3". Here are the chords that I played by ear : (Chorus) F#m7 C#m7 Bm7 F#m7 C#m7 Bm7 F#m7 A7 Dmaj7 G13 F#m7 C#m7 Am7 (Verse) D D/F# G A9- D D/F# G A/D D D/F# G A9- D D/F# G F/G G/A D D/F# G A9- D D/F# G A/D D D/F# G A9- Bm7 C#m7 Gmaj7 C#9+ (Bridge) Em7 Cm7 F/Bb Gmaj7/A


Steely Dan - Hey Nineteen (Acoustic Fingerstyle Guitar Arrangement)

Tabs: https://www.garyluttonguitar.com/tabs

Steely Dan - Hey Nineteen (Acoustic Fingerstyle Guitar Arrangement)


Hey Nineteen

Lo van Gorp sings hey nineteen at a perfect combination's tribute to Steely Dan recorded live at the North Sea jazz Club, Amsterdam for broadcast on DJAZZ T.V. Band: Thomas Bekhuis git, Boudewijn Lucas bas, Danny Sahupala drs, Eric vd Bovenkamp keys, Debbie Helaha & Simone Pormes back vocal Jelske Hoogervorst, Tom beek & Toon Roos sax, Ruud Breuls trpt, Lodewijk van Gorp & Baer Traa backing & lead vocals, Dave Guldemond video recording an editing, Patrick Drabe audio mix, Lex Amrein soundengineer


Hey Nineteen (Steely Dan) - The Kites

Sydney Band, The Kites Live @ the Red Lion Hotel 19.7.2015. Peter O'Regan - Lead Vocal. Paul Kneipp - Drums. Guy Saminaden - Bass. Jack Evans - Guitar. Mark Kennedy - Keys. Paul Phillips - Saxophone. Video footage from Sonya Perica & John Roe


Steely Dan - Hey Nineteen (Maxi Extended Rework D0CT0RS0UL Edit) [1980 HQ]

Steely Dan - Hey Nineteen (Maxi Extended Rework D0CT0RS0UL Edit) [1980 HQ] Follow Doctorsoul : https://soundcloud.com/doctor-soul1 "Hey Nineteen" is a song by American jazz rock band Steely Dan, written by members Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, and released on their 1980 album Gaucho "Hey Nineteen" peaked at 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in early 1981, and 68 on the R&B Singles chart.


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