Thanks LB. The mystery chord is a Dm6/F which is what GF used on the record ( I have the sheet music with his annotations). He also used a Am7sus in lieu of an Am7 (which is X02030) . I like both. Try a G add 9 in lieu of a G7 (3XX203) . One of the best songs ever. I wish I could totally figure out Red Shea’s lead lines which were brilliant. Rick Beato has a great analysis of the song on YT if anyone is interested.
@@KBorham Sure. The GL fingering from his sheet music is 10020X. I use 10023X. - seems more fuller playing the song by myself.The F note ( first fret hi E) that is normally part of a Dm6 sounds dissonant if played. GL used his thumb to cover the F bass note. Hope this helps.
Excellent lesson. I used to play guitar 50 years ago after I went to a Gordon lightfoot concert. I'm like a beginner again so here goes. I did study singing so the vocal instrument is still in good tune. Back to the guitar and I'll be set.
In probably my darkest hour of life's journey Let it be and If you could read my mind made me learn guitar. First lesson with John Jay he taught me the key of C. Asked me what sing I wanted to learn. Blowing in the wind was that song, then 50 years later, writing, playing, teaching and sending my music out in English, Spanish, and French. "COREY STEELE" IS MY PEN NAME and on several music sites
I love Gordon Lightfoot, I have always wanted to learn to play his songs but never have, I can follow tablature, I took lessons for a while when I was 13 but quit I didn't like the old songs we had to practice, I did how ever learn some better songs like the eagles. But I haven't played in almost 50 years. I need inspiration from songs I like and know I am 70 now gave away my 12 string Echo guitar I sure miss. Is it better to learn chords quite good before learning finger picking? I love how you teach by the way , thank you so much I am glad that I found you. Blues is my absolute favorite music I get goose bumps EVERY time I hear the blues being played., and wanted to learn so bad but that never happened, well it still might not be to late, I will have to go buy another guitar though lol.
I love you girl. Nice Job! I'm self taught also, I fully agree with you on the rhythm or beat of the picking patterns being more important than the actual note sequence. Experiment and have fun. Thanks for your time on this song, appreciated.
Love this. Had to chuckle when you sneered as you demonstrated how a full strum pattern wouldn’t do the song justice. I too have to use my pinky as leverage. I don’t think of it as a bad habit, I think of it as necessary! Thanks for this classic and lovely song!
What a great lesson and a great teacher, thank you Lauren! You young guitar players don't realise how lucky you are to have access to such great teachers. When I was a kid learning, you had Bert Weedon's 'Any One Can Play Guitar' (which I'm not undermining at all) then you had your record collection to play along with until you could figure it out...
BTW! I have that T Shirt!! I have about 4 of your lessons I am still learning!!! I love listening to you play and sing! Do you perform live? If so, please post date? I would love to hear your live performance? 🫶🎶🌠💖
I like the two finger finger chord variations in the finger picking that you show. I suspect when Gordon played the song live, he never played it the same way twice. Isn't that part of being an artist?
Steve, you're probably right. There are typical foundational patterns and then there is a lot of improvisation. When you start singing, your hand plays whatever feels right.
Nice. I think that on the recorded record / radio version Lightfoot is a bit more structured. And even if he ad libs the more structured fingerpicking is more prominant in the mix. And live he is more ad lib and improvisational.
@@LaurenBateman I like it when musicians do not try to perfectly mimic themselves by playing note for note to the recorded version that they created. On stage and receiving the energy of the audience its easy to get into the moment as by then hopefully the song is practiced, memorized, rehearsed and open to ad libs. But, before one can ad lib one must master the song.
Honestly this made me go to The wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald (a fave of mine) (I usually follow along with my Guitar song app and it was close to the Read my mind song) and played it with the capo still on the 2nd fret. And.... Even Better! :) thanks!
I really enjoyed this video and absolutely love this song what a lovely romantic song I'm relatively new to guitar just getting to grips with finger picking style and this will help me massively thank you Lauren 😊
I love playing guitar but I'm not a musician. That thing about resting your pinky on the e string sounds smart to me. It's a reference point like pivot points with the fret hand, improving accuracy. Plus you're ready to use the string the whole time and it's muted so no chance of hitting the note if you don't want to. I'd like to hear why guitarists frown on it. I'm sure there's a good reason.
Anchoring your little finger is a banjo picking technique. all scruggs style banjo pickers anchor their hand on the banjo drum with their little finger ring finger or both.
the worst thing you can ask an artist is what and how they played it, the truth is and going from experience, we cant define that, ok yes capped on the 2nd fret etc, but specifics in fine detail? its not gona happen Lauren, I appreciate your effort though
Thanks for the simplifications. It's not the chords it's the chord changes that kill this song for playing. PS: It's not opera. You can sing it in any key you want ;-)
Lauren thank you! What a beautiful song and RIP Gordon Lightfoot, one of the greatest of all time.
I agree!
I got to see him twice, including one of his last shows, when I think he was about 80? I wish I'd seen him more.
Thanks LB. The mystery chord is a Dm6/F which is what GF used on the record ( I have the sheet music with his annotations). He also used a Am7sus in lieu of an Am7 (which is X02030) . I like both. Try a G add 9 in lieu of a G7 (3XX203) . One of the best songs ever. I wish I could totally figure out Red Shea’s lead lines which were brilliant. Rick Beato has a great analysis of the song on YT if anyone is interested.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Lauren, this is very helpful, and, I agree that Rick Beato has a great analysis of the song.
@rzh3443, would you please xxxxxx the mystery Dm6/F fingering you use?
@@KBorham Sure. The GL fingering from his sheet music is 10020X. I use 10023X. - seems more fuller playing the song by myself.The F note ( first fret hi E) that is normally part of a Dm6 sounds dissonant if played. GL used his thumb to cover the F bass note. Hope this helps.
@@rzh3443 thank you, very helpful
Excellent lesson. I used to play guitar 50 years ago after I went to a Gordon lightfoot concert. I'm like a beginner again so here goes. I did study singing so the vocal instrument is still in good tune. Back to the guitar and I'll be set.
In probably my darkest hour of life's journey Let it be and If you could read my mind made me learn guitar. First lesson with John Jay he taught me the key of C. Asked me what sing I wanted to learn. Blowing in the wind was that song, then 50 years later, writing, playing, teaching and sending my music out in English, Spanish, and French. "COREY STEELE" IS MY PEN NAME and on several music sites
In the early morning rain.
Blowin in the wind is great song.
❤ ❤ THIS CLASS 5/17/23
SUCH BEAUTIFUL MELODY
GREAT
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Thank you Diana!
I love Gordon Lightfoot, I have always wanted to learn to play his songs but never have, I can follow tablature, I took lessons for a while when I was 13 but quit I didn't like the old songs we had to practice, I did how ever learn some better songs like the eagles. But I haven't played in almost 50 years. I need inspiration from songs I like and know I am 70 now gave away my 12 string Echo guitar I sure miss. Is it better to learn chords quite good before learning finger picking? I love how you teach by the way , thank you so much I am glad that I found you. Blues is my absolute favorite music I get goose bumps EVERY time I hear the blues being played., and wanted to learn so bad but that never happened, well it still might not be to late, I will have to go buy another guitar though lol.
Welcome aboard!
Thanks Lauren, you’re a great teacher, and this song shows you have impeccable taste.
RIP GL, one of the greatest of all time
Thanks so much! Glad you liked it.
I honestly woke up this morning waiting to learn this song
Perfect!
Not only a great teacher but your song choices are amazing. Excellent.
This is the best instruction of this song I have ever heard . Thank you so very much. I will be following you for a long time.😊
Glad it was helpful!
Good song choice Lauren. Gordon Lightfoot sang so many great ballads. 👍
Sure did
My favorite way to start the weekend! Thanks, Lauren.
You're so welcome!
Thank you. Love this song. I couldn’t help but notice how beautiful your skin is too.
Thank you!
I love you girl. Nice Job! I'm self taught also, I fully agree with you on the rhythm or beat of the picking patterns being more important than the actual note sequence. Experiment and have fun. Thanks for your time on this song, appreciated.
Thanks for watching!
RIP Gordon Lightfoot….grateful for leaving a beautiful song as a remembrance. Hope you are playing music with the angels in Heaven
I know. So sad.
Love this. Had to chuckle when you sneered as you demonstrated how a full strum pattern wouldn’t do the song justice. I too have to use my pinky as leverage. I don’t think of it as a bad habit, I think of it as necessary! Thanks for this classic and lovely song!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love this song. Thank you Lauren for doing a lesson on it!
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What a great lesson and a great teacher, thank you Lauren! You young guitar players don't realise how lucky you are to have access to such great teachers. When I was a kid learning, you had Bert Weedon's 'Any One Can Play Guitar' (which I'm not undermining at all) then you had your record collection to play along with until you could figure it out...
You're so welcome! Glad to help.
Dave VanRonk recommends using the pinky when finger picking in his videos on how to play Green Green Rock road finger pick style!
Always enjoy your enthusiasm. Well done!
Thank you! Cheers!
BTW! I have that T Shirt!! I have about 4 of your lessons I am still learning!!!
I love listening to you play and sing! Do you perform live?
If so, please post date?
I would love to hear your live performance? 🫶🎶🌠💖
I do not perform any more.
I just got intimidated with all the chords, you make it look so easy.
Aww, a lot of practice. Maybe an easier song to start? You will get there. I have been playing for years.
I like the two finger finger chord variations in the finger picking that you show. I suspect when Gordon played the song live, he never played it the same way twice. Isn't that part of being an artist?
Steve, you're probably right. There are typical foundational patterns and then there is a lot of improvisation. When you start singing, your hand plays whatever feels right.
Nice. I think that on the recorded record / radio version Lightfoot is a bit more structured. And even if he ad libs the more structured fingerpicking is more prominant in the mix. And live he is more ad lib and improvisational.
There is some structure for sure. You can hear it on the intro. But the TABs I've seen do have a bit of movement to the..
@@LaurenBateman I like it when musicians do not try to perfectly mimic themselves by playing note for note to the recorded version that they created. On stage and receiving the energy of the audience its easy to get into the moment as by then hopefully the song is practiced, memorized, rehearsed and open to ad libs. But, before one can ad lib one must master the song.
Honestly this made me go to The wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald (a fave of mine) (I usually follow along with my Guitar song app and it was close to the Read my mind song) and played it with the capo still on the 2nd fret. And.... Even Better! :) thanks!
You're welcome :D
I'm putting that "double bass" idea in my bag, thank you. Love your improvising style of teaching.
Awesome! Thank you!
Hey, Lauren...one of my all time faves, and you nailed it! Cheers! :)
Yay, thank you!
Another great one! He had several terrific songs. I strongly recommend Early Morning Rain too!
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You are such a great teacher. I love watching your videos.
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much! Glad you like them :D
Lauren, as always I have the same thing to say. You're awesome and I love you Lauren
Aww thanks!!! 😊
Great job! And i love this guitar on the wall.
Thanks a lot! That’s my George Harrison Gretsch
I really enjoyed this video and absolutely love this song what a lovely romantic song I'm relatively new to guitar just getting to grips with finger picking style and this will help me massively thank you Lauren 😊
Glad to help you
I love playing guitar but I'm not a musician. That thing about resting your pinky on the e string sounds smart to me. It's a reference point like pivot points with the fret hand, improving accuracy. Plus you're ready to use the string the whole time and it's muted so no chance of hitting the note if you don't want to. I'd like to hear why guitarists frown on it. I'm sure there's a good reason.
Has its pluses and minuses.
Awesome lesson,Great playing and singing ,I feel better touching the High E ,when picking,,but I AM still trying to learn to pick .
Thanks
You can do it!
Classic song, classic T-shirt 👍
Another great lesson .
Thanks!
You saved my day Lauren❤😊
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This is a great song and lesson thanks Lauren
Thank you!
Been meaning to look up a tutorial for a while. Sad to hear that Gordon Lightfoot died yesterday, so that's what bright me here.
So sad.
Do I have to buy a capro now?😅I love when u don’t edit make u more real love it!
Glad to hear that!
You r very good guitarist.. i m beginner... But one day i wil definitely play like you.. lots of love from india
You got this!
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Nice job teaching a nice workable version of this song. Mike from Hamilton
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Thank you so much. Great lesson.
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My Dads FAV!!!!!!!!! thanks!!!!!
Woo hoo!
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Thank you Lauren, nice picking patterns! I miss that variation on G in the intro (is that a Gadd9?) of the song. A-note on the G-string.
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That Taylor guitar is gorgeous.
Thank you!
Great teaching thanks a lot.
You are welcome!
Good lesson Lauren
Thanks for watching!
I love your taste in guitars!
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Great lesson Lauren!⚘️❣️
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Thank you! 😃
Awesome lesson!! 😊😊😊😊
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Tommy Emmanuel’s first lesson in Travis picking is to anchor your hand using your pinky.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for this
My pleasure!
Very enjoyable. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks Lauren
Any time
I really learn a lot from you,thanks..❤.
I'm so glad!
@@LaurenBateman Its really hard for me because i'm a bingginer on guiter,hope i can do it..👍🎶🌹.
I prefer to use Dm,or Dm7 instead of the F.....?
If you think it works
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Thank you
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I can't sing nor finger pick like you but will give this a crack anyway.
You can do it! Thanks for watching!
Thanks lauren 😊
You’re welcome 😊
good teaching
Glad you think so!
The pinky isn’t a bad habit. Lots of finger style players do this. I often find myself doing this or I rest my palm on the pins at the bridge.
Thanks for sharing!
Anchoring your little finger is a banjo picking technique. all scruggs style banjo pickers anchor their hand on the banjo drum with their little finger ring finger or both.
At Jeffrey, I didn't know that. Thanks for sharing!
Tommy Emmanuel plays with his pinky anchored and in an interview he said Chet Atkins did too - so hey doesn't sound like a bad habit to me !
I thought he did!!!!
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Welcome!
OMG just saw the super thanks notice!!!! I really appreciate that. Means a lot to me.
Love the song
It's a good one
Just heard of Gordon Lightfoot's passing. My condolences.
I know. So sad. I need to do more of his songs.
Hey Lauren! Does your wife play guitar??? Must be cool to have a guitar teacher in the family!! 🤙🤙🤙🤙
She plays drums
@@LaurenBateman very cool
Nice to know someone with the same bad habits.😂 Great tune. Great lesson.
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RIP Gordon Lightfoot!!!
RIP
A absolutely wonderful man
Nice guitar
Thank you!
This is wonderful. And you are gorgeous
Aww thanks!
plzzz reply I need ur help i can't use my all four fingers while playing guitar i can't use my ring finger and pinky finger what can I do plz tell
You could try learning some of my 1 and 2 finger chords. Keep it simple.
IF YOU COULD READ MY MIND
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tommy emmanuel anchors with his pinky. so do a lot of great players. Not anchoring is more for classical.
Yes, my teacher was classical 😬
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the worst thing you can ask an artist is what and how they played it, the truth is and going from experience, we cant define that, ok yes capped on the 2nd fret etc, but specifics in fine detail? its not gona happen Lauren, I appreciate your effort though
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Thanks for the simplifications. It's not the chords it's the chord changes that kill this song for playing. PS: It's not opera. You can sing it in any key you want ;-)
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Lauren-please note, this is not doing justice to Gordon's beautiful song or guitar playing -the F chord is incorrect!
Yep, have a great day.
Capro
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He did not do a bar F chord with fingerpicking if you could read my mind
No he uses a variation which I show you in the lesson.
I will have to Veganise the song to make it Vegan. 🤣lol
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they call that F a Dm6
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Good grief. Picking is far removed from Lightfoot’s, and we won’t even get into that voice.
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Get lost...
I love this song. Thank you Lauren for doing a lesson on it!
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