Saw the Beatles. in '64. Amazed their songs are still being appropriated 60 years later. Yes I was 13 y/o ... with my dad ... Sydney. Will give this a good go. 👌❤
I'm glad you added those John Lennon touches, because that's how I've been playing sine 1967 when I first started playing guitar. Back then I learned it by sitting with my guitar and playing the song over...and over...and over.. Glad I was doing right.
If you capo the guitar such that the low E string remains open (upside down capo) you’ll get a nice droning E tone when playing the D chord shape. 👍👍. Nice tutorial! 😊
You can play it by fingering a C chord shape without the D string E at the second fret quickly sliding up two frets then up another two frets and back down whilst picking out the melody. Gives it that sitar like sound.
Love listening to your lessons ! Great teacher. Will you be teaching one of my favourite songs by McCartney in the near future - Here There and Everywhere ? Hope so 🙏
I'm gonna upload a video in a few hours of me playing NW in standard tuning in G using a C shape (without the D string sounding) sliding up to D then E. Gives it a sitar sound.
Hi Rob, awesome lesson as always, many thanks. Got a request for a lesson if you can possibly spare the time. Battleship chains by the Georgia Satellites, can't find a decent lesson for it anywhere, here's hoping many thanks again. keep on rocking ✌& ♥
please, please. please do a lesson on "thank you for talking" by Hall and Oates on their "Whole Oates album. A bloody lovely mellow finger picking tune. I know its a bit obscure, and not as commercial as their 80's stuff, but if you give it a listen, I think you'd like it. Anyway, here's hoping . Cheer's mate.
Hi Rob love your videos but on Norwegian Wood can't get where you put your fingers it's to fast, I am only just learning at 76. Any chance you could do another video but a bit slower so I can see your fingers Thanks John
Saw the Beatles. in '64. Amazed their songs are still being appropriated 60 years later. Yes I was 13 y/o ... with my dad ... Sydney. Will give this a good go. 👌❤
Thanks Rob - Really enjoy your channel - you make stuff that seems difficult approachable. Much appreciated - thanks😀
I'm glad you added those John Lennon touches, because that's how I've been playing sine 1967 when I first started playing guitar. Back then I learned it by sitting with my guitar and playing the song over...and over...and over..
Glad I was doing right.
Thanks Rob! Great song, great lesson!
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Another great lesson! Thanks Sir Robert!
Thanks for showing Lennon embellishments. That’s the way I want to play it!
Thanks Rob, enjoying your lessons. Printouts great.
Thanks!
Fantastic!thanks so much rob
Just subscribed after another informative and skilled tutorial:
Romeo and Juliet
Norwegian Wood
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Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
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Phenomenal! Never thought I'd be able to play Norwegion Wood. 😘
You are a star, i have learnt so much from you're tuition.
Thank you Rob! This is a great lesson and one of my favorite Beatles songs.
Hello, Bob. I think you mist in you video collection greatest song of The Beatles: "This boy". Can you show us how you playing this piece of art.
Top man Rob....thanks for posting this Beatles classic!...
If you capo the guitar such that the low E string remains open (upside down capo) you’ll get a nice droning E tone when playing the D chord shape. 👍👍. Nice tutorial! 😊
You beat me to it Mark; mentioning this top tip for this song which makes it sound awesome 🙂
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Just one word /.................. Outstanding and player friendly.. TY so much
You can play it by fingering a C chord shape without the D string E at the second fret quickly sliding up two frets then up another two frets and back down whilst picking out the melody. Gives it that sitar like sound.
Always great tuition Rob many thanks 👍
Great tune, thanks Rob
So good 😊🙏
P.s. love your work👍👍👍👍👍
Love listening to your lessons ! Great teacher.
Will you be teaching one of my favourite songs by McCartney in the near future - Here There and Everywhere ?
Hope so 🙏
Sounds great, this song. On my twelve string.
Crackin Rob!!! 👍👏👏🎸🎸🎸
THANK YOU!!
Brill Rob.... I always thought if the Beatles had stuck at it, they could have made something of themselves! 🤣🤣🤣
I'm gonna upload a video in a few hours of me playing NW in standard tuning in G using a C shape (without the D string sounding) sliding up to D then E. Gives it a sitar sound.
Great stuff rob thanks to you! Were you still planning to do the never going back again solo at some point?
Cheers
Thanks Rob, very good Norwegian Wood.
Hi Rob, awesome lesson as always, many thanks. Got a request for a lesson if you can possibly spare the time. Battleship chains by the Georgia Satellites, can't find a decent lesson for it anywhere, here's hoping many thanks again. keep on rocking ✌& ♥
please, please. please do a lesson on "thank you for talking" by Hall and Oates on their "Whole Oates album. A bloody lovely mellow finger picking tune. I know its a bit obscure, and not as commercial as their 80's stuff, but if you give it a listen, I think you'd like it. Anyway, here's hoping . Cheer's mate.
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Hi Rob , your guitar sounds very ‘light’ what gauge of strings do you use . Cheers , Sean Tasmania
Love your video but can’t see any blue button to get your finger charts. Any ideas?
Press the ‘more’ 👍🏻
@@fennahrob6934 I did but nothing happened. Will try again and let you know.
Sir,can you pls.do some rock and roll like johnny be good thanks .
I’ve done it. Have a look at my earlier vids. 👍🏻
Hi Rob love your videos but on Norwegian Wood can't get where you put your fingers it's to fast, I am only just learning at 76.
Any chance you could do another video but a bit slower so I can see your fingers
Thanks
John
Just slow the video down on you tube
Is this a re-upload? I swear I’ve seen this before. Maybe I’m just imagining it.
Oh -- I have seen it before. This is a re-do of a previous video. th-cam.com/video/SxmImpmLo2o/w-d-xo.htmlsi=f22ygHyQcgVHYRTy Cool!
I did it a few years ago but the sound and vid quality was poor. I’m re-recording a few more from that era. 👍🏻
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I can get through the first half page ok, but the second half is defeating me at the moment.
Just strum the second half.
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thanks Rob. from down under🦘 Albert👍
Great video was a pleasure to watch, looking forwards to your upcoming lessons.
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