Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground) (The Jacksons) Guitar Lesson with TAB

Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground) Guitar Lesson + TAB
In this guitar lesson, we look at the original guitar parts as well as how you could play the keyboard part using TAB!


Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground) | TAB


Since the chords are so complex, let’s just look at the three parts in TAB and aim to understand the chords after we can play them.

Learn these and you’ll probably be able to develop some kind of hybrid version in a few gigs.

There are more subtle variations on the original recording but these three parts will get you through the gig!

Shake Your Body Down TAB for three parts.

It’s important to understand that your part will be different depending on how many more musicians are in the band.



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Shake Your Body Down To The Ground | Chords + Lyrics

Shake Your Body Down chords lesson.

Learn how to play Shake Your Body Down by The Jacksons using chords, lyrics, chord analysis, a chord chart, and the original recording.

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I don’t know what’s gonna happen to you, baby…


Five similar tunes | Chords + Lyrics

When you can play the TAB for Shake Your Body Down, try these five tunes from the songbook.


Michael Jackson tunes

Michael Jackson recorded Shake Your Body Down with his band The Jacksons.

The King of Pop became world-famous before he was even a teenager as he signed to Motown with his brothers as The Jackson 5.

After many hits, Michael Jackson embarked on a crazy solo career that would see him become as big as Elvis and The Beatles.


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About me | Dan Lundholm

Dan Lundholm wrote this guitar lesson about Shake Your Body Down chords.

This guitar lesson by Dan Lundholm features TAB and covers Shake Your Body Down. Discover more about him and how you can learn guitar with Spytunes.

Most importantly, find out why you should learn guitar through playing tunes, not practising scales, and studying theory in isolation.


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