Thank you very much! You've made an absolute banger, so I'm more than happy to share it and let everyone enjoy playing it. Cheers for the comment, I really appreciate it 😁😁🤘🤘
Cheers! Individual preference is great to have, it makes everything interesting so we're all not playing the same thing. Thanks for the kind words mate 😁😁
I had it starting on the tenth g string, pick 12th, pulloff to 10, pick 12 twice and slide to 14. I hear more notes than picking 10 twice and sliding but I know every song can be played multiple ways. Was trying to figure out before watching any lessons. Nice job. Think I only saw one other lesson and it was rhythm only on acoustic with capo
Great lesson sir and also I have question that is i started learning guitar like 2 months ago and i know the shapes of basic chords but instead of practicing chord shifting i decided to learn music theory and now I'm halfway through it. Was it a good decision or bad just wanted to know from an expert 😅
Thank you very much! I'm also self-taught, so I have never had input from a professional teacher (I'm no expert by any means!). I would say that your decision to learn music theory shouldn't really impact your development too much, as long as you continue practicing chords and shifting between chords as well. Don't get too invested in music theory at this stage, as it's no good knowing scales and modes, but not being able to play them. I don't think it was a bad decision, but you shouldn't focus too much on the theory side if you've only been playing for 2 months. At the end of the day though, the main thing is having fun and progressing at a rate that you're happy with!
@@drewrguitar oh thanks a lot for the advice sir really appreciated, I'll stick with the basic practice and try to enjoy myself with my guitar journey as I explore new things on the way. Once again thank you
Hi, sorry I don't have the tabs at the moment. I'll work on making some but I'm not sure how I'll be able to link it. Thanks for watching though and I'm glad I could help!
You absolute legend! Nailed it :)
Thank you very much! You've made an absolute banger, so I'm more than happy to share it and let everyone enjoy playing it. Cheers for the comment, I really appreciate it 😁😁🤘🤘
Is this the same version played by Chloe Dadd the one who rated herself just 3 but nailed the solo in the 50 dollar challenge shorts??
Rare the artist comments on a lesson, respect to both of you!
@@simonriley6832 It is indeed😀
This is great song. Thanks Gojo!
HE DID THE SOLO!! Thank you!
No problem, glad I could help 😃😃
You're the goat Drew. Thank you so much
Cheers! No problem at all 😄
Thanks for this bro , I've been looking for this and thankfully i found your channel ❤❤
No problem, thank you very much for watching!
Woooow el tutorial que necesitaba, saludos desde Perú 🎉
Gracias por el comentario, me alegro de haber podido ayudar!
thiss is amazingg, thankkk youu!❤️
No problem at all, thank you for watching and enjoy playing! 😃
This is awesome! You did a great job explaining it :)
Cheers, I appreciate it! Thank you for watching and I'm happy it helped 😁😁
good on ya mate. well done. I do here a few double stops instead of single notes throughout, none the less, good job man.
Cheers! Individual preference is great to have, it makes everything interesting so we're all not playing the same thing. Thanks for the kind words mate 😁😁
I had it starting on the tenth g string, pick 12th, pulloff to 10, pick 12 twice and slide to 14. I hear more notes than picking 10 twice and sliding but I know every song can be played multiple ways. Was trying to figure out before watching any lessons. Nice job. Think I only saw one other lesson and it was rhythm only on acoustic with capo
thank u you are my hero❤
No problem, thank you for watching!
Thank you bro, im subscribe
Cheers! 😃
I am quite confised pls do a cover with tapbs please 🙏
Hi, I'm sorry that you're finding it confusing. I haven't been able to think of a way to add tabs to the video!
thank you ❤
No worries, thank you for watching!
Great lesson sir and also I have question that is i started learning guitar like 2 months ago and i know the shapes of basic chords but instead of practicing chord shifting i decided to learn music theory and now I'm halfway through it. Was it a good decision or bad just wanted to know from an expert 😅
Thank you very much! I'm also self-taught, so I have never had input from a professional teacher (I'm no expert by any means!). I would say that your decision to learn music theory shouldn't really impact your development too much, as long as you continue practicing chords and shifting between chords as well. Don't get too invested in music theory at this stage, as it's no good knowing scales and modes, but not being able to play them. I don't think it was a bad decision, but you shouldn't focus too much on the theory side if you've only been playing for 2 months. At the end of the day though, the main thing is having fun and progressing at a rate that you're happy with!
@@drewrguitar oh thanks a lot for the advice sir really appreciated, I'll stick with the basic practice and try to enjoy myself with my guitar journey as I explore new things on the way. Once again thank you
That’s great broo, can you make a tab? Greetings from Argentina
Hi, thank you! I'm not sure how to make a tab and put it on here so people can access it, sorry!
Why no tabs? :(
Anyways, thanks a lot for the tutorial, lovely melody :'3
Hi, thank you for watching! I'm sorry, I couldn't figure out a way to get tabs onto the video. Glad you enjoyed it anyway 😀
This is great! Do you mabye have the tabs for all the notes? Thanks for the tutorials 🙌🏼
Hi, sorry I don't have the tabs at the moment. I'll work on making some but I'm not sure how I'll be able to link it. Thanks for watching though and I'm glad I could help!
Thanks man! Maybe try adding the tabs to a link in the video description?
you can make a tablature, it would be simpler 😊
I would if I could, but I'm not sure how I would be able to share it on here, sorry!
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Thank you 😃
needs a les paul and a mashall
I'd love a Les Paul and a Marshall. Thank you for watching!