Wow, thank you so much. I usually have trouble with people giving tutorials, but you made it simple and easy for me to understand. I really appreciate the help, I didn't expect for me to catch on so easily! I also now just realized that you published this video on October 3, 2014 (Exactly 4 years ago from today), I wish I would have found this sooner! You earned a subscriber :)
the lesson was perfect in every way for me. it was short but long enough, you pointed out the important stuff and didn't waste time on rather easy parts. i'm really glad to find this video.
would have been nice if he said the cord that was being played as well as the fret number, its just easier for my brain to wrap around that since ive only recently stopped concously having to find the finger placemnts for cords. otherwise its a damn good tutorial, ive been trying to find a good one for stolen dance and now i have, super late to the party here but whatever
I'm still a beginner and was wondering if you could do a beginner's version that tells what frets on what strings because I haven't finished learning the chords yet.
nancha purocci Just head over to my site in the link provided, scroll to the bottom and there are a lot of videos on chords that will have them in your hands in no time! Thanks for watching... www.guitarlessons365.com/free-lessons/
Hey Carl, I started playing guitar in february, so I still have a lot to learn. Your lessons are simply fantastic. You're helping me so much. Thank you bro ! I just did not understand the structure of this song. Is it VERSE - CHORUS - VERSE - CHORUS - BRIDGE ? Thank you.
Hello Carl, exceptional job as usual. I'm curious... When you work these songs out, it looks like you are referring to something to guide you. I mean, no one expects you to have memorized every song in the world's guitar library. Maybe they do, I don't, so don't worry about it. I'm just curious what you do to refer back, a chord chart or tabs or well, how do you do it. I'm not fast enough to read tabs and I don't know the names of chords well enough to read chord charts so I have a handicap right away. Do you have any other way of guitar shorthand?
Buddy Martin Hey Buddy, yeah I do so many lessons that it would be impossible for me to completely memorize everything I teach. So sometimes, especially if it is a long drawn out part that is improvised and takes a while to get through, I make myself a little cheat sheet and put it on the floor at my feet. Most songs I don't need to do that with but some I do. It can be anything I use really, sometimes its a little TAB I wrote out, a chord chart or maybe just a listing of the the song structure ie. intro, verse, chorus, interlude etc... Those little things can help me not lose my place in a 20 minute lesson and force me to start all over again. :)
this is the most accurate guide so far that I've found, no "easy way" it's the real deal
I play after the E chord B and then D#. Sound better. Thank you for all of your great lessons :)
Wow, thank you so much. I usually have trouble with people giving tutorials, but you made it simple and easy for me to understand. I really appreciate the help, I didn't expect for me to catch on so easily! I also now just realized that you published this video on October 3, 2014 (Exactly 4 years ago from today), I wish I would have found this sooner! You earned a subscriber :)
I did it! It took me 3 days to learn the damn song but I did it! Thank you 🙏🏽
First tutorial I found that actual demonstrates the finger picking solo 🙌🙌🙌🙌
Always wanted to play this on guitar and you made it so simple to learn, thanks man
the lesson was perfect in every way for me. it was short but long enough, you pointed out the important stuff and didn't waste time on rather easy parts. i'm really glad to find this video.
Thank you!! This is the best video I've found so far!
would have been nice if he said the cord that was being played as well as the fret number, its just easier for my brain to wrap around that since ive only recently stopped concously having to find the finger placemnts for cords. otherwise its a damn good tutorial, ive been trying to find a good one for stolen dance and now i have, super late to the party here but whatever
Beautiful. I will work on each part and try to put it all together. Thank you.
you rock! thank you so very very very much for the best lesson ever! 😁
Thanks bro
Awesome version, the best online for sure! Thanks! :p
Awesome dude, thanks
oh my god !! Thank you so much 😊💗
Tkanks!
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Hey nice lesson...as always! Btw which amp and settings were you using? I cant get the sound right
I'm still a beginner and was wondering if you could do a beginner's version that tells what frets on what strings because I haven't finished learning the chords yet.
nancha purocci Just head over to my site in the link provided, scroll to the bottom and there are a lot of videos on chords that will have them in your hands in no time! Thanks for watching... www.guitarlessons365.com/free-lessons/
Thanks!
hey man. thats gonna be a hard beginner song. id definitely say look at some badic fingerpicking lessons, thatll make the picking part easier
Damn!!!!!! It's like u can read my mind
Hey Carl, I started playing guitar in february, so I still have a lot to learn. Your lessons are simply fantastic. You're helping me so much. Thank you bro ! I just did not understand the structure of this song. Is it VERSE - CHORUS - VERSE - CHORUS - BRIDGE ? Thank you.
Awesome video, You should do a tutorial on sad necessary by Milky chance
Carl i lovee your lessons buddy,what about wet sand by red hot,it's really great song that i like to learn!! Thanks buddy
Live version of Sorrow by Pink Floyd please...
man youre determined
Lol
Okay i might sound really dumb asking this but I’m so confused and want to know: what guitar is this? 😅
tabs ?
Would you recommend this for e guitar beginners? Because I am one :')
Hi Carl.
Hello Carl, exceptional job as usual. I'm curious... When you work these songs out, it looks like you are referring to something to guide you. I mean, no one expects you to have memorized every song in the world's guitar library. Maybe they do, I don't, so don't worry about it. I'm just curious what you do to refer back, a chord chart or tabs or well, how do you do it. I'm not fast enough to read tabs and I don't know the names of chords well enough to read chord charts so I have a handicap right away. Do you have any other way of guitar shorthand?
Buddy Martin Hey Buddy, yeah I do so many lessons that it would be impossible for me to completely memorize everything I teach. So sometimes, especially if it is a long drawn out part that is improvised and takes a while to get through, I make myself a little cheat sheet and put it on the floor at my feet. Most songs I don't need to do that with but some I do. It can be anything I use really, sometimes its a little TAB I wrote out, a chord chart or maybe just a listing of the the song structure ie. intro, verse, chorus, interlude etc... Those little things can help me not lose my place in a 20 minute lesson and force me to start all over again. :)
Thanks Carl, that makes all the sense in the world.
Where did you buy this guitar?
Oh look Marky Mark walberg doing guitar tutorials
Only from the side view tho
+RipAroNie lmfao
NinjaInPajamas you must be blind or shit
will you teach us Welcome to the Jungle by Guns n Roses
what is the amp tune for this?
Can you please make a lesson of Tout Le Monde
I cant get one thing, which strings to play on the first three chords?
First - third you hit A D and G strings together
thx !
Of course
Awesome video as always.🔥Just posted a fingerstyle tutorial for anyone interested.
Which tuning did you use ??) Can't understand 🙄
Андрей Половченко standard
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I tried it on acoustic and it doesnt sound bearly anything like it v.v
the reverb does a lot to carry the tone. did you try a percussisve slap, or working the bass note off the chord?
Sorry am new but is it ok becuz i have like a normal guiter not that elektro shit
Hello random person reading this
Wuz good 😎
Dude your fingers are tentacles. Do you ever look at your pinky and think, “I thought my thumb was supposed to be next to that?”