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Hey, Josh from Broadcast Guitar here. This is Part 1 of a live deep dive into "Sleepwalk" by Santo & Johnny. For full lesson, click here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/1441177... View the full Broadcast Guitar live program: / broadcastguitar 0:00 Intro 1:55 Performance 4:07 Whiteboard Theory 7:57 Level One 10:47 Chord Building 15:50 Level Two In this lesson, we take a deep dive into the classic instrumental “Sleepwalk” by Santo & Johnny — breaking down how to play the iconic melody on standard guitar without a slide, and how to transform it into a expressive solo guitar arrangement. Along the way, we explore the song’s harmony in C major, the emotional power of the minor iv chord, and practical strategies for blending melody, chords, and bass into a single guitar part. You’ll gain a clearer understanding of chord construction, Roman numeral analysis, and how altering just one note (like A♭ in the minor four chord) can completely change the emotional impact of a progression. Perfect for players who want to: Arrange instrumental classics for solo guitar Understand and use the minor iv chord in a major key Play melody and harmony together without relying on a slide Strengthen chord-building and music theory fundamentals Topics Covered: Overview of “Sleepwalk” and its original lap steel melody Analyzing the tune in C major using Roman numerals Understanding the progression: I – vi – iv – V Why the minor iv (F minor) is the emotional core of the song Identifying and using the A♭ color tone over the iv chord Building major, minor, minor 7, dominant 7, and major 7 chords from scales Using chord tones to highlight the melody on top Level-one strategies for solo guitar arranging Classic 50s-style turnarounds and bridge movement Transposing the song to other keys using numbers instead of shapes Want the full lesson, handwritten tabs, and interactive live classes? Head over to the Broadcast Guitar Patreon and start your free trial today: / membership ------------------------------------------------------- Broadcast Guitar is a live program. Music theory and improvisation for guitarists. If you'd like to join our niche community of musicians and work together, start your FREE trial today here: / collections I offer a 5-minute intro meeting with all new Broadcast Guitar members to meet and chat before jumping into the program. Feel free to reach me at: joshsiegelguitar@gmail.com Broadcast Guitar includes a deep dive on a Song of the Week. Each live class concludes with an optional Q&A to chat concepts, give practice tips, share performances with fellow members, and the opportunity to attend live Special Guest interviews with professional musicians.