Thank you! I’ve been wanting to learn hotel California but might be too difficult for me atm but this is another beautiful song I’ve always wanted to learn and you teach it beautifully:) teachers like you are gems in this world!
You look great Lauren. Hope ur well. Wheres the superwoman shirt? The red one is good 2 . I got a similar guitar. Its a tanglewood. Fun to play on and has a good sound output. Kind regards from Leonard.
Asus4 was hard for me at first, as it was an awkward reach. I found it was easier if I played an Am, then put my pinky on the B string at the 3rd fret. Somehow it was like an anchor to help me stretch the pinky. Eventually I could release the first finger from the B on the first fret, and ultimately not rely on the Am anchor. If that makes sense! Just offering a tip in case others find Asus4 clumsy at first. Meanwhile, I can’t get my pinky to reach G/Am. Oh well!
You are AMAZING. I cant thank you enough for teaching me how to properly do the Travis fingerpicking style. Just a suggestion - it would be great if you did a tutorial on Dreamboat Annie by Heart! Its a fantastic song with super interesting fingerpicking styles. Thank you for the lesson once more!!
I have a question Lauren, after the pluck, do you need to pick thumb 1 again on the A string? Or do you pick the B string after the (first pluck) cycle? Thanks
Very Nice and informative. I wish you would increase the sound of the guitar a little bit more so i can follow the pattern better when you are doing it fast. Thank you for this piece.
Travis Picking is more the fingers used rather than the picing pattern. The most common TP is using the thumb for all the bass notes and never the pinky (and maybe not the ring finger, as well).
Just goes to show that a what is thought to be a difficult guitar song can be a really easy song to learn to play. When all Kerry Livgren did was put together some practice finger picking cords. What was hard is now really simple to string together. And just practice. Can take everything from Bach/Mozart to metal to church hymns and play it.
@@LaurenBateman how do I make the sound because I tried it and it there was no sound is there any tip for me so I can make the sound. For the Am/G. Please and thank you.
Lauren rocks, she tougth me many things on guitar and i like to come back here. This one just fits perrfectly as something to be a challenge to amke another step forward. Keep goinf that way. Fingers crossed in a country on the other side of the globe!
This is a random question. Is it bad habit if at times I wonder around the fret board and find unique sounds/shapes that actually rang out with clarity?
Years ago someone showed me that pattern. You're right, it's very useful! I've since found other songs to use it in. For example, you can play Harry Nilsson's Coconut if you slow the pattern down and alternate the root (thumb) from C on the 5th string to G on the 6th string. I've also found country songs where I can slip into that pattern for a bit. It gives kind of a banjo roll sound. :)
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Lauren Bateman is immortal! She never ages. She taught me and Abe Lincoln on theTelegraph before the civil war.
LOL this is great. Glad to help!
Aha the civil war
I always come back to Lauren!
I've been a pretty good closet guitarist for 50ish years. Lauren is inspiring and fun to play along with!
Awww, so happy to be helping on your journey.
Love your explanation of the chords. So simple and easy to follow! thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you! I’ve been wanting to learn hotel California but might be too difficult for me atm but this is another beautiful song I’ve always wanted to learn and you teach it beautifully:) teachers like you are gems in this world!
Thank you so much! Keep on playing!
Very nice! Thanks for taking the time to make this video. 🇨🇦
You are so welcome!
Great lesson . Thanks
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
Another great song to learn. Fingerpicking always sounds so nice. Thanks for the detailed explanation!
My pleasure!
You look great Lauren.
Hope ur well.
Wheres the superwoman shirt?
The red one is good 2 .
I got a similar guitar.
Its a tanglewood.
Fun to play on and has a good sound output.
Kind regards from Leonard.
Thanks for watching!
Hi Lauren.
This was amazing.
Can you also do "what he wrote"?
I bet you will rock it
Thank you for watching!
Brava 👏
Thanks for watching!
Danke!
Asus4 was hard for me at first, as it was an awkward reach. I found it was easier if I played an Am, then put my pinky on the B string at the 3rd fret. Somehow it was like an anchor to help me stretch the pinky. Eventually I could release the first finger from the B on the first fret, and ultimately not rely on the Am anchor. If that makes sense! Just offering a tip in case others find Asus4 clumsy at first. Meanwhile, I can’t get my pinky to reach G/Am. Oh well!
no need to play top two base notes with thumb. just use 4 fingers (p-i-m-a) for the whole arpegio, it works just fine and easier.
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Hey Lauren, do you have anything by Pink Floyd planned?
Thanks for watching! For song request you can course it via this link: www.laurenbateman.com/faq/
You are AMAZING. I cant thank you enough for teaching me how to properly do the Travis fingerpicking style. Just a suggestion - it would be great if you did a tutorial on Dreamboat Annie by Heart! Its a fantastic song with super interesting fingerpicking styles. Thank you for the lesson once more!!
Oh that's such a great song by a great band.
@@LaurenBateman Right? And I can never find any good tutorials that explain the fingerpicking.
Yep my teacher/friend wanted thumb F#. Efficiency I find alot of more Efficiency whIchnis less motio on fretting I will go for efficiency.
I have a question Lauren, after the pluck, do you need to pick thumb 1 again on the A string? Or do you pick the B string after the (first pluck) cycle?
Thanks
No 2nd beat is the D strong.
Very Nice and informative. I wish you would increase the sound of the guitar a little bit more so i can follow the pattern better when you are doing it fast. Thank you for this piece.
Noted!
Travis Picking is more the fingers used rather than the picing pattern. The most common TP is using the thumb for all the bass notes and never the pinky (and maybe not the ring finger, as well).
Thanks for watching!
Lauren, your lesson really clear and helpful, thanks you - Lhiamel
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks a million Lauren. Great lesson. I learned a lot.👍🎼🎸
My pleasure!
Just goes to show that a what is thought to be a difficult guitar song can be a really easy song to learn to play. When all Kerry Livgren did was put together some practice finger picking cords. What was hard is now really simple to string together. And just practice. Can take everything from Bach/Mozart
to metal to church hymns and play it.
Thanks for watching!
Ur Travis picking video is the best LB :) congrats on ur award too :)
Aww, that's so super kind of you!!
Hi Lauren, I have a question, how do you play the G/Am I tried to play but there was no sound, is there any tip for me please let me know, thank you.
Thanks for watching! It should be Am/G
@@LaurenBateman how do I make the sound because I tried it and it there was no sound is there any tip for me so I can make the sound. For the Am/G. Please and thank you.
great thank you what model Taylor is that?
Wish I could give you another thumbs 👍 up.
So I will. 👍👍👍. You are awesome.
Wow, thank you!
Definitely my go to teacher on TH-cam, Always a joy to learn from you.
Thanks for watching!
Can you do a tutorial on "Blackbird" next, please? Thanks. 😊
As an alternative, I pinch the A and B strings together on the first beat of each bar. Gives it a tiny bit more depth. Great lesson, though!
Thanks for watching!
You are so awesome Lady I so appreciate you and what you are doing here...I wish I was quicker at learning what you show...
Thanks for watching!
Excellent lessons. However, the Pluck (P) is usually called a Pitch (2 strings simultaneously). Books and other tutorials refer to it as pitch.
Thanks for sharing!
You are an excellent teacher, Lauren. Thank you
Thank you very much! 😃
Or FOIL ( first,outer,inner, last). never thought Algebra would help me with guitar 😮
Thanks for watching!
Good job Lauren! Wondering if you could do a tutorial on the song, never going back again, by Lindsey Buckingham (Fleetwood Mac) Thanks!
Thanks for watching! For song request you can submit it via this link: www.laurenbateman.com/faq/
Lauren rocks, she tougth me many things on guitar and i like to come back here. This one just fits perrfectly as something to be a challenge to amke another step forward. Keep goinf that way. Fingers crossed in a country on the other side of the globe!
Thanks for watching! Keep on playing!
Sei davvero molto brava a divulgare ...complimenti sei anche molto simpatica ..ciao ❤
Thank you for watching!
This is a random question. Is it bad habit if at times I wonder around the fret board and find unique sounds/shapes that actually rang out with clarity?
Thanks for watching! It's not a bad habit! if that unique sound is pleasant to you, that is ok.
now "master" the solo too...
That’s a great one!!! I was thinking of doing a lesson on that.
@@LaurenBateman thank you!
This tutorial is simply Breathtaking 😊😊😊😊😊
Glad you think so! Thank you so much for watching 😀
Agree! i learn so much from lauren :) really easy to follow instructions
Thanks!
Thanks!! What model Taylor is that? Its beautiful.
Thanks for watching! Taylor 324CE Builder's Edition
A wonderfull guitare! Warm and deep...the best taylor i ve ever played
You are SO effective
Hi Lauren could please send books on finger picking songs.
Thank you for watching! please check this link it might help: www.laurenbateman.com/songs/?_song_categories=fingerpicking
You are a good teacher.😂
Super lesson,thanks
Thanks for watching!
Another good one Lauren. 😊
Thanks for watching!
Nothing is easy or simple on the guitar.
It's all work.
You're so great...a very good guitarist and an inspiring teacher💖💖💖😊
Yes the artist who came up with dust in the wind is/was a guitar teacher who came up with the riff as a practice for his students. 🎉
Thank u for showing us this. Its a great piece. Beautifully done!❤
Nice!
She's so good
Thanks for watching!
I always c9me back to Lauren, she is the best teacher!
Amazing and beautiful teacher. Great lesson. From Brazil 🇧🇷 🇧🇷 🇧🇷 🇧🇷, love you
Glad you liked it!
Years ago someone showed me that pattern. You're right, it's very useful!
I've since found other songs to use it in. For example, you can play Harry Nilsson's Coconut if you slow the pattern down and alternate the root (thumb) from C on the 5th string to G on the 6th string.
I've also found country songs where I can slip into that pattern for a bit. It gives kind of a banjo roll sound. :)
Awesome! Glad it was helpful :D
This is a song I’ve been practicing recently~
Let’s watch and learn~^^
Thanks for watching!
You are a very good teacher, I struggled with Travis picking for a long time but one day it just happened just like learning riding a bicycle
You can do it!
Always a pleasure!!
Thank you!
Very good
Thanks
Cool man
Thanks!
You're awesome!
🙏🏻🙏🏽🙏🏻
Excellent lesson! I'm excited about learning this one too!
Hope you enjoy it!
Well done, Lauren! Great instruction, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I love your radio and course the Mustang on top of it
Thanks for watching!
Love practicing this song!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Lauren!
You're so welcome!
Thanks👍
Welcome 👍