Eirik has use the Alhambra semi-acoustic classicals for many years (different versions, but often the Alhambra Model 7 Fc CW or CT - the CT is the shallow body one). His backup guitar is often a Godin Multiac Nylon. Erlend played a Martin dreadnaught (probably D-18 or D-35) right at the start, then the Gibson J185 for many years, then switched to a Maton Tommy Emmanuel for a couple of years, but now he plays what appears to be a Martin 000-28 sunburst.
Really appreciate the tutorial. anyadvice for being able to sing and play to the rhythm? I ended up playing to the rhythm of what im singing rather than what im supposed to be playing
Combining the two is indeed the hard part - I can only suggest playing it REALLY slow so you can work out where each syllable fits in the guitar rhythm, and then very slowly increasing the speed to normal (which is really crazy fast! :)) - good luck!
Amazing tutorial. Thanks a lot 😊 I tried to write down the right hand pattern on the first chord is this right? ----------------------- -0-x-----0-x----0-x-----0-x-- -2-x-----2-x----2-x-----2-x-- -2-x-----2-x----2-x-----2-x-- ----------------------- -2-x-2--2---x-2---x-2-2---x--
To be honest I don't use tabs so I am not entirely sure - it looks about right, but more important is just playing along the bit where I play it really slowly and match the sound/rhythm - thanks for watching!
Love the tutorial, thanks so much!
Wow i’ve just impressed by your cover, then the tutorial just came out in time like a magic :) thanks!
thank you very much, great tutorial
You do their voices very well too! Thank you!
You are such a great teacher! 👏👏👏
Great! Thank you!
fantastic man thanks
I appreciate this tutorial so much
Thank you so much for this great Tutorial!! Such a joy to learn!
thanks a lot!!!! i fall in love of this song and thanks to you i can play it
Amazing tutorial, thanks
thanks so much, really clear! love all your covers. requesting summer on the westhill now haha.
Thanks! I'll add that to the list :)
Great tutorial - and beautiful cover... thank you! Would love to hear a cover of Rumours if you get the time!
Thank you - Rumours is indeed on the list :)
@@lenmusic123 I look forward to it! (No pressure!)
thanks for the tutorial!
Fantastic video! Can anyone please tell me what guitar eirik and erlend use? I've been searching it like forever
Eirik has use the Alhambra semi-acoustic classicals for many years (different versions, but often the Alhambra Model 7 Fc CW or CT - the CT is the shallow body one). His backup guitar is often a Godin Multiac Nylon. Erlend played a Martin dreadnaught (probably D-18 or D-35) right at the start, then the Gibson J185 for many years, then switched to a Maton Tommy Emmanuel for a couple of years, but now he plays what appears to be a Martin 000-28 sunburst.
Excellent stuff man thanks
You are a godsend thank you so much for this and your other covers🙏🙏
Such a beautiful song - thank you for making this
Subscribed! Thanks Len, can you please make an overview on your gear (guitars and recording setup)? Thanks 🙏🏼
Thanks! I'm just an amateur so not sure how much knowledge I'd be sharing! It's a few mics into an Apollo X4 interface, and then I mix in Cubase :)
Thank you! :-) love your playing
This is awesome! Thanks! How about the solo part? 😃
Maybe some day :)
@@lenmusic123 Make one please. Thank you for the efforts! :)
Superb buddy👍👍👍 keep it up...good luck 🍀🍀🤞🤞
제가 본 유튜브 동영상 중 최고의 기타 선생님입니다!!👍👍👍
Thank you Len you a ripper
Where is the string? Btw best koc covers in youtubes
Really appreciate the tutorial. anyadvice for being able to sing and play to the rhythm? I ended up playing to the rhythm of what im singing rather than what im supposed to be playing
Combining the two is indeed the hard part - I can only suggest playing it REALLY slow so you can work out where each syllable fits in the guitar rhythm, and then very slowly increasing the speed to normal (which is really crazy fast! :)) - good luck!
Please ‘ask for help’ next!
Gracias!
Amazing tutorial. Thanks a lot 😊
I tried to write down the right hand pattern on the first chord is this right?
-----------------------
-0-x-----0-x----0-x-----0-x--
-2-x-----2-x----2-x-----2-x--
-2-x-----2-x----2-x-----2-x--
-----------------------
-2-x-2--2---x-2---x-2-2---x--
To be honest I don't use tabs so I am not entirely sure - it looks about right, but more important is just playing along the bit where I play it really slowly and match the sound/rhythm - thanks for watching!