Came back to refresh myself on this after some months. Having learned more in my guitar lessons, I've learned new stuff I didn't process the last time. Your videos are great! I just wish I could give it another thumbs up!
saw the video, searched for latest songs and found atleast 2-3 chords of each song I listened and I seriously couldn't believe I'd ever be able to find a single let alone more than one chord of any song just by ear. I always thought I was tone deaf or something, now I know I didn't have a great teacher like you. :))
The last note of most songs in western music resolves to the tonic, so if you can pick out on your guitar what the last note is, you’ll know what key the song is in, usually. At least that’s what a music major friend of mine told me and it seems to work. Thanks for the helpful tips in your series. I had to put my guitar aside for nearly 15 years and I’m picking it up again but it’s slow going. I really find your advice useful, keep up the good work.
Hi Nathan, your lessons are really helpful, you don't rush things, you take your time and don't slur your words, for someone who is not mother tongue is very important
One of the best lessons! Bravo! Watched it til the end. I never got much into theory and I know that I should have. I only use my ear to find chords and riffs and transcribe in my mind the vocals of a song so I can play them with my guitar... it’s never too late to practice some theory too! Thank you!
Great - I need more theory lessons. I am learning that theory makes playing simply by memorizing chords and tabs much more meaningful and actually easier to play and easier to play the tune as it was meant to be played - match the recording if you will. As a 70 year old guitar student I am always looking for more info, even though I have been at this for 8 or so years. I have found consistency in your lessons. Thanks again brother.
Tip, when searching for the note, play a random note at first, if the note you hear in your head is higher than the one you played go higher, go higher. If the note you hear in your head is lower than the one you played, go lower. Don't just randomly guess.
Thank you for the video. Watching from Brazil, I'm 14 and I play guitar since I was 7. I'm tired of just having to search for what key the songs are on and decided to learn more about it. I'll be practicing in the next days!
When you’re playing bar “C” chord, is not really C, but rather C/G, try muting the lo E string when playing A-shaped C chord. I also used to have this habit when I first learned my A-shaped barre chords since it was easier to bar (like E-shaped barre chords). Took me a while to relearn muting the low E string with my index finger while barring remaining 5.
I don't play guitar but I wondered how a band knows what key to play instruments in. I know harmonicas are in various keys but with guitar the player uses same instrument. This video is very informative and the song you have chosen is a very good example for beginners, I am thinking about buying a guitar to see if it is easier than blowing and drawing and bending at same time, my lungs are nackered. Great video, thanks.
Thanks, Nate, I think ear training is really super important for any musician. And your advice about finding a song's tonal center is absolutely spot on. Interesting point on how non-diatonic chords can throw you off (I know that it's happened to me before), which can be embarassing when you want to accompany a song...
@@tusharsaini11 I am no expert, though I have been playing acoustic guitar for over 25 years. The major components are timing, tone, and dynamic phrasing. If you get all of those right, then you will sound good. I think that you should only agree to play a song that you have learned (unless you are so advanced a player that you can improvise a song on the spot). If you know your chords and can change between them smoothly, then you should be able to "sight read" a familiar song from the sheet music with chords. I don't recommend playing off a sheet with just lyrics and chords, as you have no input as to the melody and rhythm. Anyway, I hope this helps.
Great video content! Apologies for chiming in, I would love your initial thoughts. Have you heard about - Riddleagan Blossoming Solo Remedy (do a search on google)? It is an awesome one of a kind guide for mastering guitar scales minus the hard work. Ive heard some super things about it and my work buddy got amazing results with it.
I was wondering....why identify the key (tonic note) of a song when you can start a song in any tonic note of your own choice? I heard that recording studios will often digitally transpose a song to change up and give it a certain feel, and that artists will change the key to better match their individual vocal range. Given these reasons, I'm having a hard time coming up with a list of reasons for identifying the key to a song. The only reason I can come up with is that a person may not know how to pick their own key and figure out which note to start the song's melody so that they end up playing the song in the chosen key (and that the person is simply assuming that the key of the recorded song is the optimal key for playing the song). Any how, addressing this question at the beginning of the video I think would be helpful. :-)
Hey Nate, im a huge fan of your videos! I find them very helpful, im just wondering if theres any way to make the guitar key lower? As when I sing my voice is fairly low, if you could help that would be great :)
Keys technically go in circles. So you could either transpose your chords into a different key or use a capo to raise the key, then sing an octave lower. Check out our video on how to use a capo: th-cam.com/video/W8FXV4UguKU/w-d-xo.html
*Why in the G scale there is F# note ?* 8:00 That's confused me :O I unsterstood until that point ! Haven't mastered that key of song but I'm on it ... sometimes it works for me .
12:50 yeah but the 1-4-5 of G major is the same as G minor, and since you are playing that progression with F natural then you are basically playing a chord within the G minor scale am I wrong?
hey Nate, I watched this video months ago and I practiced what you mentioned,Especially the humming part, now I can Identify the key of songs easily , thank you so much Keep the good Work man.
I don't know if this applies to everyone. But I taught myself to play the guitar and had a hard time playing songs without a chord guide. A year later I taught myself piano and learned to hear the keys better individually and I eventually memorized the tones in my head. So whenever I wanted to play a song in the piano, I just do the melody first and when I finally know the keys that I press on the first syllable of every chord change, I use that key for the rhythm chords itself (especially for the guitar accompaniment). Eventually with playing the piano, the notes easily stuck at the back of my mind and I can easily identify the chords needed. I really don't know how to explain that easily but I hope you had an idea or something.
This video changed my life. Thank you. The liaison using pur vocals is perfect. Awesome video. Kinda wanna just give u money cuz that was so awesome lmao Keep up the good work. And thank you so much!
That's a tough one. I'd say the ultimate answer is to build the skills you need to where you don't have to rely on chord charts. A lot of this is training your ear to recognize sounds, building a good chord vocabulary on the guitar, and understanding how keys work (music theory).
Ok....thanks for the lesson, however... You sir are a dead ringer for a young Tom Hanks- somewhere along the timing of "BIG" Your lessons and streams are helping me get back motivated to try to learn playing guitar again.
Is it possible for the tonal center to be subjective? Cuz when you played that G F C thing mentioning how the F isn't naturally in the key of G I still heard the C as the resolving chord not the G.
Hi GuitarLessons, thanks for the great (relatively) easy to understand video. How can I accurately determine the actual starting note of a riff. I'm trying to play a riff from a well know 60's hit, covered by a male performer. For accuracy I obtained a copy of the original sheet music for the song recorded by that performer, which shows the male performers picture on the front, and 'Words & Music by' the original female performer. Yet the starting note of the riff, as played by the male performer live (as far as I can visually tell is 'A') seems lower than the note shown on the music (eg: 'D') The male performer has a high voice. So would the male performer: a: just issue a copy the original female composer music, with their name on it? b: or would they have transcribed it to the actual key/note that he originally performed it in? Either way: How can I accurately determine the actual starting note of this riff as performed by this male artist, I'm finding it very difficult and frustrating.
I'm Italian, if can I correct just one thing: the pronunciation of the note Si (B) here: th-cam.com/video/NmWjLUjsm_g/w-d-xo.html You pronounce it like a "t": "do re mi fa sol la TI do". It should be "Si" so "Do re mi fa sol la SI do". The video is great, thank you
Excellent approach, listen, hum, sing, until you got it into your head, then your ear will tell you if you are wrong. Only wish you have completed the process of analysis of this song , not just the beginning ..
Nice video but lots of majors and minors LOL :-) I dont really care what key a song is in so long as I can sing it well, and with power, how do I find the best key for me to sing a song in. ?
It's going to be different for every song depending on where the melody is. Usually using a capo is helpful for finding the right key for your voice. That way you don't have to keep relearning chord shapes every time you shift keys.
Another guitar teacher with long fingers. I'm becoming convinced that the gest guitarists have long fingers. Mine are short. I'd love to see one teacher with short fingers.
@@markb.3412 Finger length has nothing to do with it. Its about finger strength and dexterity and playing relaxed. There are plenty of guitarist with short fingers out there.
😂😂 music theory just clicked to me in this video 😂😂 I'm crying laughing ive been practicing for 6 months AMD it finally hits AMD I was thinking the key of c major as well
I'd suggest you start with the Beginner Guitar Quick-Start Series on GuitarLessons.com. www.guitarlessons.com/guitar-lessons/beginner-guitar-quick-start-series/
I already replied this to another comment but I'll paste it here too. I don't know if this applies to everyone. But I taught myself to play the guitar and had a hard time playing songs without a chord guide. A year later I taught myself piano and learned to hear the keys better individually and I eventually memorized the tones in my head. So whenever I wanted to play a song in the piano, I just do the melody first and when I finally know the keys that I press on the first syllable of every chord change, I use that key for the rhythm chords itself (especially for the guitar accompaniment). Eventually with playing the piano, the notes easily stuck at the back of my mind and I can easily identify the chords needed. I really don't know how to explain that easily but I hope you had an idea or something. If you need help, you can message me! Try learning the music theory if you want play the guitar so that you can easily read it like the piano.
Hi Zulaiha, If you know the key of a song and you know a little bit about music theory and keys in general, you will have a very good idea of what your basic chord options are when figuring out the rest fo the song.
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Came back to refresh myself on this after some months. Having learned more in my guitar lessons, I've learned new stuff I didn't process the last time. Your videos are great! I just wish I could give it another thumbs up!
saw the video, searched for latest songs and found atleast 2-3 chords of each song I listened and I seriously couldn't believe I'd ever be able to find a single let alone more than one chord of any song just by ear. I always thought I was tone deaf or something, now I know I didn't have a great teacher like you. :))
So things are going better for you?
Things are great! I've progressed so much since watching this video. Thanks for the help!!!!
When your friend tells you to hear a shitty song which he likes and you have to pretend that it's good 1:48
The last note of most songs in western music resolves to the tonic, so if you can pick out on your guitar what the last note is, you’ll know what key the song is in, usually. At least that’s what a music major friend of mine told me and it seems to work. Thanks for the helpful tips in your series. I had to put my guitar aside for nearly 15 years and I’m picking it up again but it’s slow going. I really find your advice useful, keep up the good work.
Hey ! Is there any way you can tell me what key this song is in ?? th-cam.com/video/sTo-u62xbtw/w-d-xo.html
Hi Nathan,
your lessons are really helpful, you don't rush things, you take your time and don't slur your words, for someone who is not mother tongue is very important
Is there any way you can tell me what key this song is in ??
th-cam.com/video/sTo-u62xbtw/w-d-xo.html
One of the best lessons! Bravo! Watched it til the end. I never got much into theory and I know that I should have. I only use my ear to find chords and riffs and transcribe in my mind the vocals of a song so I can play them with my guitar... it’s never too late to practice some theory too! Thank you!
Dimitris Fatisis what is a riff?is it a scale or chord
Antonio Mantané like a part of a solo
You're a great teacher, your lessons are really helpful
Great - I need more theory lessons. I am learning that theory makes playing simply by memorizing chords and tabs much more meaningful and actually easier to play and easier to play the tune as it was meant to be played - match the recording if you will. As a 70 year old guitar student I am always looking for more info, even though I have been at this for 8 or so years. I have found consistency in your lessons. Thanks again brother.
The explanation was too good. Beautifully explained. Need to put the same into practice now. Thanks Nate :)
I thought you said your name was "meat sandwich"! Perhaps it's lunchtime...Thank you for your lesson - really helpful!
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Great just blew hot coffee all over my guitar......... worth it.
😂😂😂
Tip, when searching for the note, play a random note at first, if the note you hear in your head is higher than the one you played go higher, go higher. If the note you hear in your head is lower than the one you played, go lower. Don't just randomly guess.
... "Play a random note" ... "Don't randomly guess"... 🤦🏿♂️
@@ericwarr9088 are you stupid?
@@wilma7612 are YOU stupid?
@@flolorm2349 ARE YOU stupid?
@@wilma7612 read what the original comment says and try again
Thank you for the video. Watching from Brazil, I'm 14 and I play guitar since I was 7. I'm tired of just having to search for what key the songs are on and decided to learn more about it. I'll be practicing in the next days!
Nice lesson and nice gear too Thanks
When you’re playing bar “C” chord, is not really C, but rather C/G, try muting the lo E string when playing A-shaped C chord. I also used to have this habit when I first learned my A-shaped barre chords since it was easier to bar (like E-shaped barre chords). Took me a while to relearn muting the low E string with my index finger while barring remaining 5.
Great lesson
I don't play guitar but I wondered how a band knows what key to play instruments in. I know harmonicas are in various keys but with guitar the player uses same instrument.
This video is very informative and the song you have chosen is a very good example for beginners, I am thinking about buying a guitar to see if it is easier than blowing and drawing and bending at same time, my lungs are nackered.
Great video, thanks.
Its vital to my learning
Excellent. Thank you so much, Great lesson great teacher,
That’s awesome, thank you.
It's a value addition to my skills tq man! 🤘
You're welcome. :)
Not bad, but we never did hear you hum.
It's kind of tough to hear when the music is going, but you can hear it if you listen closely. :)
It's still a good lesson!
I did
i thought I was the only one
Thank you for sharing all your knowledge!
this is an amazing lesson! very clear, and easy to understand.
Can you tell me what key this song is in please th-cam.com/video/sTo-u62xbtw/w-d-xo.html
simply genius
Thanks!
Awesome!
Probably one of the most important lessons.
Are you able to tell me what key this song is in th-cam.com/video/sTo-u62xbtw/w-d-xo.html
its very useful for me
Such a good lesson
Thanks, Nate, I think ear training is really super important for any musician. And your advice about finding a song's tonal center is absolutely spot on. Interesting point on how non-diatonic chords can throw you off (I know that it's happened to me before), which can be embarassing when you want to accompany a song...
Hey I wanna ask that how to start playing a song if someone ask you to ? I mean the major components behind it.
@@tusharsaini11 I am no expert, though I have been playing acoustic guitar for over 25 years. The major components are timing, tone, and dynamic phrasing. If you get all of those right, then you will sound good.
I think that you should only agree to play a song that you have learned (unless you are so advanced a player that you can improvise a song on the spot). If you know your chords and can change between them smoothly, then you should be able to "sight read" a familiar song from the sheet music with chords. I don't recommend playing off a sheet with just lyrics and chords, as you have no input as to the melody and rhythm.
Anyway, I hope this helps.
@@LeeFKoch Yeah I got you. Thanks for your reply 🙌
nice sound on that guitar
Thanks for sharing this video my friend i get some ideas tanks to you
It's a helpful lesson for me. Thanks!
Great tutorial...👍🏻💫
Thank You ☺. I will practice more!
Thanks Teacher Nate for your wonderful lesson. :)
You're welcome. :)
What strings are those?
This guy has the best surname lol
Great video content! Apologies for chiming in, I would love your initial thoughts. Have you heard about - Riddleagan Blossoming Solo Remedy (do a search on google)? It is an awesome one of a kind guide for mastering guitar scales minus the hard work. Ive heard some super things about it and my work buddy got amazing results with it.
Thank you so much
What is the name of the song used for the minor example? Or what would that guitar playing style be called?
thanks for the lesson.
You're welcome. :)
Best lesson
Whew..you are such Gods given mentor for me..keep on im subscribing..
Hi Rosalie, thanks for the kind words. I'm glad you are enjoying the videos.
He is good 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
6th degree of the the major scale finds the relative minor key. Many thanks.
Is there any way you can tell me what key this song is in ? th-cam.com/video/sTo-u62xbtw/w-d-xo.html
I was wondering....why identify the key (tonic note) of a song when you can start a song in any tonic note of your own choice? I heard that recording studios will often digitally transpose a song to change up and give it a certain feel, and that artists will change the key to better match their individual vocal range. Given these reasons, I'm having a hard time coming up with a list of reasons for identifying the key to a song. The only reason I can come up with is that a person may not know how to pick their own key and figure out which note to start the song's melody so that they end up playing the song in the chosen key (and that the person is simply assuming that the key of the recorded song is the optimal key for playing the song). Any how, addressing this question at the beginning of the video I think would be helpful. :-)
Excellent.
An amazing lesson. I will have to listen to it more than once. Thanks.
Thank you! :)
Sir, what is the name of the song in minor?
how is this lesson for free? such a helpful lesson, good job
Glad you enjoyed the lesson. :)
Thank you for this.....it helped a lot 😊 make more lesson videos please
What a savage! I'll see myself out...
Hey Nate, im a huge fan of your videos! I find them very helpful, im just wondering if theres any way to make the guitar key lower? As when I sing my voice is fairly low, if you could help that would be great :)
Keys technically go in circles. So you could either transpose your chords into a different key or use a capo to raise the key, then sing an octave lower. Check out our video on how to use a capo: th-cam.com/video/W8FXV4UguKU/w-d-xo.html
GuitarLessons.com thank you :)
Hi teacher nate, what song do you use in Am? can you give me the track. thanks
Hey John, I'm not exactly sure what you mean. Are you looking for a jam track in the key of A minor?
Amazing video!
Thanks for posting; well presented and structured!
thanks bob duncan
*Why in the G scale there is F# note ?* 8:00
That's confused me :O
I unsterstood until that point !
Haven't mastered that key of song but I'm on it ... sometimes it works for me .
Sim ple because f # is the 7th note in the scale of g. If it helps the note f# is also g flat
F#=G_
Nate is thé best🎸🎸🎸👍
Thanks!
12:50 yeah but the 1-4-5 of G major is the same as G minor, and since you are playing that progression with F natural then you are basically playing a chord within the G minor scale am I wrong?
Can you tell me what key this song is in ? th-cam.com/video/sTo-u62xbtw/w-d-xo.html
Please !
hey Nate, I watched this video months ago and I practiced what you mentioned,Especially the humming part, now I can Identify the key of songs easily , thank you so much
Keep the good Work man.
Just asking can you accompany a singer by just hearing her singing?.. Like finding the chord while she is singing?
I don't know if this applies to everyone. But I taught myself to play the guitar and had a hard time playing songs without a chord guide. A year later I taught myself piano and learned to hear the keys better individually and I eventually memorized the tones in my head. So whenever I wanted to play a song in the piano, I just do the melody first and when I finally know the keys that I press on the first syllable of every chord change, I use that key for the rhythm chords itself (especially for the guitar accompaniment). Eventually with playing the piano, the notes easily stuck at the back of my mind and I can easily identify the chords needed. I really don't know how to explain that easily but I hope you had an idea or something.
Music is hard.
Just practice and be consistent. It’s very simple, just take a while to get really good
Music is fun also :(
And jace right about the practice...if you are set on wanting to learn it you will.
How do u tell if its major or minor on bass?
therockiesfan3 haha lol there's no minor on bass guitar just click the key thats it
A- > C . Johnny cash - Hurt.
This video changed my life.
Thank you.
The liaison using pur vocals is perfect.
Awesome video.
Kinda wanna just give u money cuz that was so awesome lmao
Keep up the good work.
And thank you so much!
how can i find the chords of a song that i cant find online?
That's a tough one. I'd say the ultimate answer is to build the skills you need to where you don't have to rely on chord charts. A lot of this is training your ear to recognize sounds, building a good chord vocabulary on the guitar, and understanding how keys work (music theory).
@@MusoraOfficial thanks
Major = Happy
How do i know what key im in if i play barre chord : A , C , D? Barre chords
Or how do i know if i play : G . B . C ? What key am i in?
Use C.A.G.E.D bud
Ok....thanks for the lesson, however... You sir are a dead ringer for a young Tom Hanks- somewhere along the timing of "BIG"
Your lessons and streams are helping me get back motivated to try to learn playing guitar again.
Hah, that's funny. Glad the lessons are helping. :)
Thanks for not talking down to us! This is some really helpful information explained in a way that is easy to understand! You are a good teacher.
you are awsome !!
Going to Learn sugar hill by az
I got G major
i understand it when you thought this as how to look for the key of a note in a song but please help me to learn songs melodically by ear
Guys I found a really simple yet effective method.. check the tab, it's usually written there.
Would you be able to tell me what key this song is in th-cam.com/video/sTo-u62xbtw/w-d-xo.html
Is it possible for the tonal center to be subjective? Cuz when you played that G F C thing mentioning how the F isn't naturally in the key of G I still heard the C as the resolving chord not the G.
Hi GuitarLessons, thanks for the great (relatively) easy to understand video.
How can I accurately determine the actual starting note of a riff.
I'm trying to play a riff from a well know 60's hit, covered by a male performer.
For accuracy I obtained a copy of the original sheet music for the song recorded by that performer, which shows the male performers picture on the front, and 'Words & Music by' the original female performer.
Yet the starting note of the riff, as played by the male performer live (as far as I can visually tell is 'A') seems lower than the note shown on the music (eg: 'D')
The male performer has a high voice.
So would the male performer:
a: just issue a copy the original female composer music, with their name on it?
b: or would they have transcribed it to the actual key/note that he originally performed it in?
Either way: How can I accurately determine the actual starting note of this riff as performed by this male artist, I'm finding it very difficult and frustrating.
I'm Italian, if can I correct just one thing: the pronunciation of the note Si (B) here: th-cam.com/video/NmWjLUjsm_g/w-d-xo.html
You pronounce it like a "t": "do re mi fa sol la TI do". It should be "Si" so "Do re mi fa sol la SI do".
The video is great, thank you
Wiat, so isn't it Ti, I've being saying Ti since when I was little.
@@yoshita.k in Italy we definitely pronounce it with the S sound and it sounds funny to hear the T... Haha
@@fabiomanzo1800 hehe, I've never heard poeple use S for it. But now I know :)
I can’t match my humming to the notes someone help
Could be tone deaf..
Just stick where the song starts or the end part of the chorus.
Excellent approach, listen, hum, sing, until you got it into your head, then your ear will tell you if you are wrong. Only wish you have completed the process of analysis of this song , not just the beginning ..
I have been playing for almost 7 or 8 months is that enough to play the songs by just listening to it?
It depends on many factors.
I would encourage you to start with the simplest songs outhere.
Depends on the song.
Wat songs are you playing
Winter Wonderland.
Nice video but lots of majors and minors LOL :-) I dont really care what key a song is in so long as I can sing it well, and with power, how do I find the best key for me to sing a song in. ?
It's going to be different for every song depending on where the melody is. Usually using a capo is helpful for finding the right key for your voice. That way you don't have to keep relearning chord shapes every time you shift keys.
Iam leaning more
how to make tabs???
Another guitar teacher with long fingers. I'm becoming convinced that the gest guitarists have long fingers. Mine are short. I'd love to see one teacher with short fingers.
Here is your short finger guy: StichMethod, another great teacher th-cam.com/video/SHKjSBV0n3w/w-d-xo.html
@@markb.3412 Finger length has nothing to do with it. Its about finger strength and dexterity and playing relaxed. There are plenty of guitarist with short fingers out there.
I didn’t know Tom Hanks plays guitar
Kon Son of Tom Hanks and John Travolta.
😁
😂😂 music theory just clicked to me in this video 😂😂 I'm crying laughing ive been practicing for 6 months AMD it finally hits AMD I was thinking the key of c major as well
hi sir i am pranay i watch your lesson each and every day and i m trying to play but i m totally beginner could you help me plez
Albert Da just watch his beginner guitar lessons
I'd suggest you start with the Beginner Guitar Quick-Start Series on GuitarLessons.com.
www.guitarlessons.com/guitar-lessons/beginner-guitar-quick-start-series/
3:46 Russian?
But isn't it like obvious that it's a major c since it's a happy song so we could skip the step of identifying major or minor
hep me learn songs melodically by ear please i need help
I already replied this to another comment but I'll paste it here too.
I don't know if this applies to everyone. But I taught myself to play the guitar and had a hard time playing songs without a chord guide. A year later I taught myself piano and learned to hear the keys better individually and I eventually memorized the tones in my head. So whenever I wanted to play a song in the piano, I just do the melody first and when I finally know the keys that I press on the first syllable of every chord change, I use that key for the rhythm chords itself (especially for the guitar accompaniment). Eventually with playing the piano, the notes easily stuck at the back of my mind and I can easily identify the chords needed. I really don't know how to explain that easily but I hope you had an idea or something.
If you need help, you can message me! Try learning the music theory if you want play the guitar so that you can easily read it like the piano.
#Guitareo Hey Nate! What is the use and advantage of finding the key of a song?
Hi Zulaiha, If you know the key of a song and you know a little bit about music theory and keys in general, you will have a very good idea of what your basic chord options are when figuring out the rest fo the song.
Thanks Nate! Always a pleasure watching your educational videos!😀
I can't even figure out what key I Am in. My scales sound great. Until I try to add them to something other then A
so i need to learn how to hum beforehand
Why did you do this strange c major with barring strings?
helped for sure but lost me with the scales
I need to go back to the basics. I understood nothing. No fault of yours though.
Same here 🤣
link to download key finder! !!:
th-cam.com/video/sPTP3Fgdjho/w-d-xo.html
Props for not being afraid to sing lol