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Here’s a guitar lesson on how to play Last Dance With Mary Jane chords by Tom Petty. I didn’t address the riffs in this song, as this video is targeted towards beginners. Instead, we focus mostly on the strumming aspect, which sounds pretty cool on its own anyways.

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The chords are quite simple -- all open chords -- Am, G, D and back to Am. The chorus (didn’t get into that in the video) is Em7, A, Em7, A, G.

Leave a comment down below and let me know if you like the song and I’ll do another video for the riffs.

(UPDATE: I’ve now done a lesson for these riffs for Last Dance With Mary Jane as well. Click here for Last Dance With Mary Jane riffs.)

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Here’s a fun yet easy progression you can jam with in A pentatonic minor. The chords are simply Am7, Dm7 and Em7.

Try experimenting with your own riffs in between chord changes, or replace one of the changes entirely with a 1 bar solo.

Don’t be afraid to go nuts with it!

This shuffle is fun to play and sounds nice and bluesy. Plus, it gives you tons of room to noodle over.

Bored playing it clean? Hit the talent button and crunch out a bit!

Questions or Comments? Leave one below!

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