I'm nearly 70 and have been finger picking guitar since I was 17. I have lost some mobility and strength in my wrists and you made it possible for me to learn and play this beautiful tune. Thank you Rob, Mike.
Be great to get a straight forward lesson without the ‘fluff’ though, i was a lot younger when i first saw this lesson, thought i’d be “never going back again” but the easier tuning drudges me to revisit..
This piece is one of the most frustrating I have learned. One day I can play is ok with a bit of struggle, the next day I am fret buzzing like crazy. Your version is genius.
What a brilliant teacher, I have been playing for some time now, only picking the guitar up when I was fifty. I have loved this tune for many years but the finger picking was always a little advanced for me as I had got into a rut strumming. The sheets of tabs I have down loaded so all good there and followed your picking rhythm, still working on that, so I feel that after time spent practicing I will get there. Can I say that yes there are other teachers giving tutorials on this tune but none come close to your absolute brilliance in getting it over to students. Thank you so much Fennah you have inspired me, I am now in my seventies and it goes to show that with the right teacher opening the right door you can teach an old dog new tricks or in my case old man. God Bless you and keep your sense of humour it makes learning so much fun. chris Hunter West Yorkshire
I've been a finger picker for over 55 years. My fingers are automatic. The toughest part for me with this has been teaching my fingers a new pattern. They seem to be adapting well, so, don't give up, your brain will create new pathways, (just like learning to type in typing class in the olden days. Yes, high school offered typing classes). I love this piece so much and have wanted to learn it for so long that I'm thrilled with each measure I get down pat. So, thank you Rob, for introducing an easier way to play this without the bar cord thing. Too, your downloadable charts you offer for free, easily explains how it all comes together. I never dreamed a piece so difficult could be so easy, with just a little effort. Brilliant! Thank you! Sharon, Colorado, USA
I own the May 1992 Guitar School Magazine with Yngwie and Nirvana on the cover and it has an excellent transcription the same way you play it by Mark Hanson . Relearning it from the same mag as back in 92 , Some music never ages .Challenging tune indeed . Excellent lesson .
You have a talent for communication, my friend. Very nicely done. I'm 75, do open mics for charity, and your work enables me to bring more music to more people, recreate the sounds and moods that people love, with minimal fistfight with adding new material. You nailed the sound, mood and feel without the contortionist thing. I fudge a lot and no one notices or cares, because the "feel" is what they came for. "Well played, my friend. Well played." :)
After a decade of failed attempts at this song I just picked this up in 15 mins. Great stuff, singing over it already. Learned the chain yesterday I've plenty of Fleetwood now:D
This is how I learned to play it from guitar tablature that was online back in the 1990s (OLGA) - took me 20 years to finally learn the song and then Buckingham added another part! I've since taught myself the 3rd part in this very tuning. It's not perfect, but close enough to fool most people and it sounds great. Thanks for sharing!
I have been working on this song for 2 years (since I picked up the guitar). Apparently, I like complicated songs for a newbie….. but I wanted to say that your tutorial is THE BEST one I have watched …. Wish I had found this one 11 months ago when you posted it! I’ve been playing with capo on 4 trying to bar and stretch and I could only get to a very choppy version. This is making all the difference for me! Thank you for taking the time to write out the notes (16 pages!) and recording this tutorial!!! I’m giving this old favorite song of mine another chance!! 🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️❤️
@@fennahrob6934G'daytoFennah, hey Fen what a brilliant lesson, and you play like a true master. Have been trying to play original version, finger just won't get me there. I would like to buy the tab. If you agree, How do you want me to pay I am hoping tu ou get this message Yours sincerely Terry Sheridan
Great minds think alike! Also discovered NGBA was a snap while fiddling around in CGDGBE (FWIW, for the purpose of attempting Richard Thompson's "Vincent Black Lightning 1952"). Great job!
you don't understand how wonderful it feels to finally learn this masterpiece without breaking my fingers, thank you for sharing everything, lots of respect!
Someone nicked my Get It On version tutor but that's a compliment like you say, one guy did acknowledge me, it dosen't hurt too. I've always struggled with this one so after your fantastic Ride A White Swan (I still can't get my thumb in time lol) I will definitely have a bash at your version. I used to find finger picking really hard in fact too hard. After playing guitar for donkey's years I finally learned to play Falling Slowly and after that I started writing songs with finger picking style and never looked back, it wasn't as hard as I though but reading music and Tabs did help a lot, keep up the great work.
As a beginner, I've been learning a few of my fav songs, and this song is so good. Couldn't do it Lindsey's way, but can ALMOST do it your way - the middle part with bar on the 14th fret gives me fits...little finger not strong enough yet...but I'm determined. Thank you so much for this tutorial...you're the best!
I just jumped over here from your prior, and laughed right out loud watching the business with the first, then second, guitar. I'm new-ish and all for easier to learn complicated fingering. Cheers.
You are a life saver. Not only with your brilliant tuning arrangement, but your explanation and notation in the tabs of the exact picking pattern with the timing changed got me playing this song in a few hours. Sounds spot on.
Okay, mate,I subscribed immediately after this tutorial.if you can simplify one of the most notoriously hardest and beautiful tunes to play, then you are a bonafide legend. Thank you❤
Hi Rob. This is exactly how I play this. I capo to 4 like you and tune down low 6th & 5th to E & B respectively. Works a treat! Thanks for your wonderful post mate. Cheers from sunny Sydney Australia 🇦🇺👋🎸
I tried learning this song from other channels.....very hard. I finally learned it here from Rob with the easy tabs...... this is the best way for sure for me , keep up the great teaching bud !!
Brilliant. Avoids the insane s-t-r-e-t-c-h for smaller fingers. And I've been playing for 30 years and can play songs like Solsbury Hill note for note.
You're the best guitar teacher I've ever encountered. That's an awesome lesson & so very clear & patently explained. I'm well impressed. I subscribed immediately.
Love this lesson and the way you teach it. I love the song too, but as a beginner, it is still intimidating with the tempo and finger picking. One thing I found is that in the settings I can slow the play speed right down and helps me focus and play along on the right hand picking. Just thought I would share for other beginners who might not know 🎸
I've been working on this song for a couple of months but just could not get to that bar chord with the large gap fast enough no matter how long I practiced. Wow, this is great, now I can play it easily. Thanks! Nice sounding guitar by the way!
I have been playing guitar for about 45 year sincluding finger picking. I am missing the 3rd finger on my fingering hand so this song has been very hard for me fo ryears. This is an awesome arangement I can actually play without straining my fingers to get the other way. Thanks!!! I lvoe it!
I believe his knickname is the kascading kidd he definately plays a lot of them in his music and probably why it always sounds lively and happy i do dig what youve done with it ,i still working on it and will be forever but damn i just love this tune ( honestly i couldnt stand it ) until i picked up a guitar and started learning ,i came to quickly adore this circus of picking tune thanks everyone
Hey I have been working on the original cords for this song,and have been having trouble with the cord shape. Will it become a lot more easier when my fingers and hand gets accustomed doing it repeatedly.
That bar was killing me. So glad I came across this arrangement. Still having trouble keeping the thumb going throughout, but maybe if I play it a couple hundred more times I’ll get it down lol
Good to see a tutorial that acknowledges that using "D" chord forms is a pain in the arse. I also think dropping the 6th string to "C" is a pain in the arse, so I choose to leave the 6th string open when placing the capo. Buckingham's voice has got deeper with age so he prefers playing and singing it in "E" or "F". I put capo on 4th fret and sing it in "E" so no need to retune the 6th string!
Rob... this is BRILLIANT!! I myself have a problem with keeping the G string note (2nd Fret relative to capo) from sounding MUTE during the INTRO!!! It's all because of playing the D string (4th Fret) note and E string (5th fret) simultaneously!!! Evidently, my excess fat ring finger keeps muting the G string note. Really pissing me off.. If you watch more recent (I call 10 years recent) VIDEOS of Lindsey Buckingham playing his own song, you will find it QUITE DIFFERENT from the original studio version. Hmmm I wonder if he's trying to avoid something also. But then again, it is HIS song! Who am I to judge ! Anyway.... THANKS for you help!! MUCH EASIER THIS WAY!!! Cheers, Dennis
Hi Rob. Thank goodness I found your vids. I’ve been trying to learn this one for ages but those bloody chord shapes always put me off - and I’m a fairly experienced player. The fingerpicking i can do cuz I’m a blues picker already but the original chords just pissed me off lol. I only found you yesterday and I’ve pretty much got the gist of it. Thanks for making it so much more accessible!
I honestly thought that this was two guitars 🤓 I can't believe I'm slowly playing along with this 😎 almost cracked it. Top man , great teacher; I will be looking back at some of your previous lessons once I've cracked this one. Thanks
Thank you so much for all the time and effort you put into this great tutorial Rob ! You truly have a gift for teaching and playing the guitar. Thank you for the guitar tabs too. 😊
Glad I found your channel great lesson I’ve been playing the hard way for years but I’ve finally mastered it with this version , and it sounds actually more like the original 😀many thanks for this
Brilliant sir! I too had been struggling to get this tune under my belt after many failed attempts. Thank you kindly! If you can find a hack for Jerry’s Breakdown by Jerry Reed & Chet Atkins, we would all be eternally grateful
Hi everyone; The middle (solo part) is exactly the same as a'verse and chorus' just without the singing. So just repeat these parts as described in the tutorial for the solo (0.56 - 1:29). Here is the Fleetwood Mac vid I worked to so you know the timings are correct. th-cam.com/video/0E7rUemfC-A/w-d-xo.html Let me know how you get on.
I'm nearly 70 and have been finger picking guitar since I was 17. I have lost some mobility and strength in my wrists and you made it possible for me to learn and play this beautiful tune.
Thank you Rob,
Mike.
Cheers Mike! 👍🏻😎
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Be great to get a straight forward lesson without the ‘fluff’ though, i was a lot younger when i first saw this lesson, thought i’d be “never going back again” but the easier tuning drudges me to revisit..
Dear Rob, I decided to take up playing guitar when I was 63 years old after a second prostate cancer operation. Thank you for this video!!!
This piece is one of the most frustrating I have learned. One day I can play is ok with a bit of struggle, the next day I am fret buzzing like crazy.
Your version is genius.
What a brilliant teacher, I have been playing for some time now, only picking the guitar up when I was fifty. I have loved this tune for many years but the finger picking was always a little advanced for me as I had got into a rut strumming. The sheets of tabs I have down loaded so all good there and followed your picking rhythm, still working on that, so I feel that after time spent practicing I will get there. Can I say that yes there are other teachers giving tutorials on this tune but none come close to your absolute brilliance in getting it over to students.
Thank you so much Fennah you have inspired me, I am now in my seventies and it goes to show that with the right teacher opening the right door you can teach an old dog new tricks or in my case old man. God Bless you and keep your sense of humour it makes learning so much fun.
chris Hunter West Yorkshire
I'm 72 now Rob. Pulling out the ol' guitar again. Great encouragement ....thank you.!
I've been a finger picker for over 55 years. My fingers are automatic. The toughest part for me with this has been teaching my fingers a new pattern. They seem to be adapting well, so, don't give up, your brain will create new pathways, (just like learning to type in typing class in the olden days. Yes, high school offered typing classes).
I love this piece so much and have wanted to learn it for so long that I'm thrilled with each measure I get down pat. So, thank you Rob, for introducing an easier way to play this without the bar cord thing. Too, your downloadable charts you offer for free, easily explains how it all comes together. I never dreamed a piece so difficult could be so easy, with just a little effort. Brilliant! Thank you!
Sharon,
Colorado, USA
I had my picking fingers replaced with automatic ones, too.
I own the May 1992 Guitar School Magazine with Yngwie and Nirvana on the cover and it has an excellent transcription the same way you play it by Mark Hanson . Relearning it from the same mag as back in 92 , Some music never ages .Challenging tune indeed . Excellent lesson .
You have a talent for communication, my friend. Very nicely done. I'm 75, do open mics for charity, and your work enables me to bring more music to more people, recreate the sounds and moods that people love, with minimal fistfight with adding new material. You nailed the sound, mood and feel without the contortionist thing. I fudge a lot and no one notices or cares, because the "feel" is what they came for. "Well played, my friend. Well played." :)
I love you!! I found you this morning playing Never going back again!
Brilliant started playing right away… my hand thanks you too!!!
You are a beacon of hope. Thank you a thousandfold❤
After a decade of failed attempts at this song I just picked this up in 15 mins. Great stuff, singing over it already. Learned the chain yesterday I've plenty of Fleetwood now:D
How did you manage to sing along,i just try since 2 days to sing along,but my brain stops working as soon the first serious picking starts!!
@@andrealamelia7847 Go slow, one tiny note at a time.
Very kind to be putting this out here for free. Excellent human being . Thankyou
You’re most welcome. ✌️
Ive been watching lessons for years and you are by far the most entertaining Ive ever seen!! makes you want to keep watching.
Thanks!!
This is how I learned to play it from guitar tablature that was online back in the 1990s (OLGA) - took me 20 years to finally learn the song and then Buckingham added another part! I've since taught myself the 3rd part in this very tuning. It's not perfect, but close enough to fool most people and it sounds great. Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely brilliant - this song has eluded me for more years than I care to remember, so many thanks for your lesson, I'm in with a chance now!
I have been working on this song for 2 years (since I picked up the guitar). Apparently, I like complicated songs for a newbie….. but I wanted to say that your tutorial is THE BEST one I have watched …. Wish I had found this one 11 months ago when you posted it! I’ve been playing with capo on 4 trying to bar and stretch and I could only get to a very choppy version. This is making all the difference for me! Thank you for taking the time to write out the notes (16 pages!) and recording this tutorial!!! I’m giving this old favorite song of mine another chance!! 🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️❤️
You’re very welcome Nancy. 👍🏻
@@fennahrob6934G'daytoFennah, hey Fen what a brilliant lesson, and you play like a true master.
Have been trying to play original version, finger just won't get me there.
I would like to buy the tab.
If you agree, How do you want me to pay
I am hoping tu ou get this message
Yours sincerely
Terry Sheridan
Great minds think alike! Also discovered NGBA was a snap while fiddling around in CGDGBE (FWIW, for the purpose of attempting Richard Thompson's "Vincent Black Lightning 1952"). Great job!
you don't understand how wonderful it feels to finally learn this masterpiece without breaking my fingers, thank you for sharing everything, lots of respect!
Everyone who has learned this song knows how wonderful it feels :P
Thank the Lord! My fingers just can’t form the shapes required to play it the other way. Just impossible. You’re a godsend.
Someone nicked my Get It On version tutor but that's a compliment like you say, one guy did acknowledge me, it dosen't hurt too. I've always struggled with this one so after your fantastic Ride A White Swan (I still can't get my thumb in time lol) I will definitely have a bash at your version. I used to find finger picking really hard in fact too hard. After playing guitar for donkey's years I finally learned to play Falling Slowly and after that I started writing songs with finger picking style and never looked back, it wasn't as hard as I though but reading music and Tabs did help a lot, keep up the great work.
Rob - Thanks so much for the tabs and brilliant lesson. You let this over 50 beginner guitarist in on one of the best-picking songs out there.
Thanks
That was ingenius! Never thought I'd be able to play the likes of this song but this lesson made it possible. Thanks you, Rob!
Thank you! My arthritis was really making this a painful experience, this version has made it a lot less painful!
I have just recently discovered you on TH-cam Rob. In 3 words, Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant. Thank you so much
As a beginner, I've been learning a few of my fav songs, and this song is so good. Couldn't do it Lindsey's way, but can ALMOST do it your way - the middle part with bar on the 14th fret gives me fits...little finger not strong enough yet...but I'm determined. Thank you so much for this tutorial...you're the best!
I just jumped over here from your prior, and laughed right out loud watching the business with the first, then second, guitar. I'm new-ish and all for easier to learn complicated fingering. Cheers.
You are a life saver. Not only with your brilliant tuning arrangement, but your explanation and notation in the tabs of the exact picking pattern with the timing changed got me playing this song in a few hours. Sounds spot on.
Okay, mate,I subscribed immediately after this tutorial.if you can simplify one of the most notoriously hardest and beautiful tunes to play, then you are a bonafide legend. Thank you❤
Hi Rob. This is exactly how I play this. I capo to 4 like you and tune down low 6th & 5th to E & B respectively. Works a treat! Thanks for your wonderful post mate. Cheers from sunny Sydney Australia 🇦🇺👋🎸
Love your version at the six capo position with tuning CG
What a great guy. So generous to share this. Nothing pretentious about this man. Much gratitude,
One of the best guitar tutorials I've seen. Great work.
This is the BEST guitar lesson ever!
What an incredible tutorial
I tried learning this song from other channels.....very hard. I finally learned it here from Rob with the easy tabs...... this is the best way for sure for me , keep up the great teaching bud !!
Brilliant. Avoids the insane s-t-r-e-t-c-h for smaller fingers. And I've been playing for 30 years and can play songs like Solsbury Hill note for note.
You're an angel. thank you
You are truly the best teacher alive ❤️❤️❤️ Thank you for all the effort and handing out your sheets for free.
You are by far the best guitar teacher on TH-cam. You make it so easy to understand what to do, and the rest is muscle memory! Thank you x
Love this simplified version and your humour haha!
Brilliant! You saved my day, erm, my fingers! Thanks for sharing!
Rob you absolutely rock! Great stuff and looking forward to get working on this.
You're the best guitar teacher I've ever encountered. That's an awesome lesson & so very clear & patently explained. I'm well impressed. I subscribed immediately.
Brilliant teacher now I may be able to play in a few weeks,!!
Thank you so much for your tutorial and your simplified version. I love it. Greetings from The Netherlands.
Love this lesson and the way you teach it.
I love the song too, but as a beginner, it is still intimidating with the tempo and finger picking.
One thing I found is that in the settings I can slow the play speed right down and helps me focus and play along on the right hand picking. Just thought I would share for other beginners who might not know 🎸
Thanks!
I've been working on this song for a couple of months but just could not get to that bar chord with the large gap fast enough no matter how long I practiced. Wow, this is great, now I can play it easily. Thanks! Nice sounding guitar by the way!
Hey brother, thanks to you I am enjoying playing this song. I also feel more confident about my guitar abilities. Much appreciated
I have been playing guitar for about 45 year sincluding finger picking. I am missing the 3rd finger on my fingering hand so this song has been very hard for me fo ryears. This is an awesome arangement I can actually play without straining my fingers to get the other way. Thanks!!! I lvoe it!
Great lesson and a great S&P guitar!
Rob you are a true renaissance man...love the attitude or lack of I should say.....YOUR GREAT
Watching this again … as always … fantastic ! Thank you ! : )
I believe his knickname is the kascading kidd he definately plays a lot of them in his music and probably why it always sounds lively and happy i do dig what youve done with it ,i still working on it and will be forever but damn i just love this tune ( honestly i couldnt stand it ) until i picked up a guitar and started learning ,i came to quickly adore this circus of picking tune thanks everyone
Brilliant! This will change my life. I've been trying to get this down for years. Cheers Rob, from another Wirralian Rob.
This literally unlocked this song for me!
Brilliant! I was almost giving up the original is so hard, thanks, now I think I can learn it!
hey rob you make the boring theory very interested to everyone thanks for this
What a wonderful lesson for a magnificent tune. Thank you so much.
Cheers Rob... all your time, skill and effort is truly appreciated.
Cheers! I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge for the love of the music and not for money!
Spot on with the rhythm, your right thumb is like a metronome!
Great version and lesson 👍
Absolutely Brilliant teaching -- the best I've seen ! THANK YOU
Yeah Big Brother I would liike to thankyou for the lesson,AWESOME!!!!!!
Hey I have been working on the original cords for this song,and have been having trouble with the cord shape. Will it become a lot more easier when my fingers and hand gets accustomed doing it repeatedly.
You are amazing i am so bad but you give me hope because your instruction is so simple and relatable. Maybe i can learn to play
wow, I didn't think i'd ever play that, thanks
So grateful for this! Also been struggling for ages
Exactly. After struggling with impossible way for years, I figured that dropping the 2 strings was the best way!
That bar was killing me. So glad I came across this arrangement. Still having trouble keeping the thumb going throughout, but maybe if I play it a couple hundred more times I’ll get it down lol
Thank you so much this is incredible! I’m actually playing it!!
Good to see a tutorial that acknowledges that using "D" chord forms is a pain in the arse. I also think dropping the 6th string to "C" is a pain in the arse, so I choose to leave the 6th string open when placing the capo. Buckingham's voice has got deeper with age so he prefers playing and singing it in "E" or "F". I put capo on 4th fret and sing it in "E" so no need to retune the 6th string!
Great lesson! would you consider adding a lesson covering the Lindsey Buckingham solo he does on live performances with this tuning?
First time viewer, well impressed. Thank you.
Thank you for this mate bless you!
You are a freaking genius...Einstein of music 🎶
Rob... this is BRILLIANT!! I myself have a problem with keeping the G string note (2nd Fret relative to capo) from sounding MUTE during the INTRO!!! It's all because of playing the D string (4th Fret) note and E string (5th fret) simultaneously!!! Evidently, my excess fat ring finger keeps muting the G string note. Really pissing me off.. If you watch more recent (I call 10 years recent) VIDEOS of Lindsey Buckingham playing his own song, you will find it QUITE DIFFERENT from the original studio version. Hmmm I wonder if he's trying to avoid something also. But then again, it is HIS song! Who am I to judge ! Anyway.... THANKS for you help!! MUCH EASIER THIS WAY!!!
Cheers,
Dennis
This is brilliant Rob thanks so much for making this you tube one helped me so much when all fingers and thumbs
Excellent,Thank you ..
Thank you sir.
brilliant tutorial thank you
Hi Rob. Thank goodness I found your vids. I’ve been trying to learn this one for ages but those bloody chord shapes always put me off - and I’m a fairly experienced player. The fingerpicking i can do cuz I’m a blues picker already but the original chords just pissed me off lol. I only found you yesterday and I’ve pretty much got the gist of it. Thanks for making it so much more accessible!
Brilliant! Thanks a bunch!
As a fellow lefty this is amazing
Gonna help me get a good hsc score,thank you
Great lesson! Great guitar player!
you are the BEST! Thank you so much!
Enjoying Learning Rob... sooperb!!!
I tried all sorts .... but your method is definately the easiest yet. GOOD MAN. Keep it coming .
Really good mate.
thanks, great help for a tricky tune
I honestly thought that this was two guitars 🤓
I can't believe I'm slowly playing along with this 😎 almost cracked it.
Top man , great teacher; I will be looking back at some of your previous lessons once I've cracked this one.
Thanks
You are most welcome.👍🏻
Thank you so much for all the time and effort you put into this great tutorial Rob ! You truly have a gift for teaching and playing the guitar. Thank you for the guitar tabs too. 😊
If you could do a tutorial on the solo Lindsey added later on in the live version that would be great
Glad I found your channel great lesson I’ve been playing the hard way for years but I’ve finally mastered it with this version , and it sounds actually more like the original 😀many thanks for this
Brilliant sir! I too had been struggling to get this tune under my belt after many failed attempts. Thank you kindly!
If you can find a hack for Jerry’s Breakdown by Jerry Reed & Chet Atkins, we would all be eternally grateful
The best,you are the best!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Brilliant, Thank you.
Mate you are a genius !
Hi everyone; The middle (solo part) is exactly the same as a'verse and chorus' just without the singing. So just repeat these parts as described in the tutorial for the solo (0.56 - 1:29). Here is the Fleetwood Mac vid I worked to so you know the timings are correct. th-cam.com/video/0E7rUemfC-A/w-d-xo.html Let me know how you get on.
Working hard on this one Rob. Going very slowly but with your guidance I’ll get there. Great lesson thank you. Kind Regards from Belfast.