Thanks Andy, you have a way of keeping things simple while adding the fiddly bits or alternative chord shapes for those who want a bit more of a challenge. Enjoy your content.😊
What a fun video! I've been learning for two months and a half, and I'm confident with some chords (D, A, E, Am, Em, Dm). I'm also learning C and G now. I'll add some of the songs you put here to my to-do-soon list (sweet home Alabama, Jolene, and the first cut is the deepest). Thanks for sharing, Andy.
Because of Andy guitar and another lady on yt named lauren Bateman are the two amazing people that have taught me all i know on guitar so far. Iv only been playing for around 8 months and have to say iv come a long way already. And its bc of the people like them who takes time from their days to show us who dont have hundreds of dollars to spend on music classes a chance to learn and shine. I have tremendous respect for the people on yt teaching others to learn and enjoy whatever it is their into. Mine obviously is music. So ya just want to say thank you to Andy.
I Guess "Werewolves of London" has the same chord progression as "Sweethome Alabama". I would like a Tutorial of "Werewolves of London" please Andy! I also liked that top 10.
As a beginner myself, I promise itll work eventually if you train them, focus on technique and go as slow as you need. It will stick eventually, stay consistent.
Start simple. To start with, just strum once on a G chord, then switch to a C chord and strum once. Go back and forth about 100 times. Slowly get faster. Keep practicing! :)
Thanks for all the videos, I have had a blast learning through watching them! For a chord like D, I am confused how you're supposed to strum it. You're only supposed to strum the bottom 4 chords, but in the videos it sometimes seems like you strum the bottom 4, and sometimes it seems like you strum all 6. I know you have mentioned using your thumb to mute the string, but every time I try that it doesn't sound anywhere near the way it sounds when I strum 4. I guess I am looking for advice on playing chords like that in the proper strumming pattern you are teaching. Thanks!
Hi Andy I did ask you if you could do a copy of brand new Cadillac by Vince Taylor 1959 in been at it for some time I just can,t get it write paul (kent)😂
Andy i have just started to learn guitar at 68 years old and i have enrolled inyour courses ,but just can not change emajor and major chords quick enough and its frustrating me.
Start doing three down strums then change to another chord , 3 down strums , then back to the first chord . / Cmajor down , down , down , then G major down , down , down / practice the same 2 chords untill you are comfortable with your chord changing skills . // Then practice 2 more chords the same way
You would be the top guy on any cruise ship, Own cabin two one hour shows an evening good money and trips around each area the ship was on. To be honest you would be better than any of the other acts they put on
Great list of songs from the basic open chords which I can just about change between all of them. Can't believe there are so many songs with just these chords. Many thanks again 😊🎸
Well? Before you get ahead of yourself first check out what AC~DC had to say about this in the tutorial/song offered up in this video. Possibly why it is included here. A sort of firsthand road map to the top if you want to rock & roll offered up by the boys. Whole lot of Rosie has some valuable information for the maturing young man, as well as "girls got rhythm" "Givin the Dog a Bone" "Sink the Pink" "What Do You Do for Money Honey" and for cautionary information "Soul Stripper"
My dude is looking over to the side all the time, as if he needs too! 🧐 Possibly watching a TH-cam video on how to play these songs. 🤨 He might not even play guitar at all and is just copying what the guy in the video that he is watching is doing. 😳
Thanks Andy, you have a way of keeping things simple while adding the fiddly bits or alternative chord shapes for those who want a bit more of a challenge. Enjoy your content.😊
What a fun video! I've been learning for two months and a half, and I'm confident with some chords (D, A, E, Am, Em, Dm). I'm also learning C and G now. I'll add some of the songs you put here to my to-do-soon list (sweet home Alabama, Jolene, and the first cut is the deepest). Thanks for sharing, Andy.
Great stuff, glad it helped!
Thank you! Please do more like this!
Because of Andy guitar and another lady on yt named lauren Bateman are the two amazing people that have taught me all i know on guitar so far. Iv only been playing for around 8 months and have to say iv come a long way already. And its bc of the people like them who takes time from their days to show us who dont have hundreds of dollars to spend on music classes a chance to learn and shine. I have tremendous respect for the people on yt teaching others to learn and enjoy whatever it is their into. Mine obviously is music. So ya just want to say thank you to Andy.
I love this channel easy to follow and you learn so much
Love that you sing the chords, helps me understand where I’am ps really beginner so find these really helpful thanks Amdy
Thanks, Andy. My favorite is Sweet Home Alabama, specially the riff. I miss doobie brothers "listen to the music", I think could be part of the list.
Really enjoying these videos today when finding motivation to learn the guitar. You make the strumming look so easy 😟
Great lesson! Thanks so much! :)
Glad you liked it!
Great video and very helpful
Thanks, great to read!
I Guess "Werewolves of London" has the same chord progression as "Sweethome Alabama". I would like a Tutorial of "Werewolves of London" please Andy! I also liked that top 10.
And blue on black
I have a guitar but my fingers have no idea what I want them to do 🤷♂️
As a beginner myself, I promise itll work eventually if you train them, focus on technique and go as slow as you need. It will stick eventually, stay consistent.
Keep going you will get there! If it was easy everyone would play guitar 🎸
Keep working at it. A little bit every day.
😂😂thought it was just me
Start simple. To start with, just strum once on a G chord, then switch to a C chord and strum once. Go back and forth about 100 times. Slowly get faster. Keep practicing! :)
Cool Andy I like chords in sweet I just never done the lead riffs
You should! Some are easier than others and super fun to play
I have always performed Jolene in D minor F major and G major in standard tuning with no capo
When you played The Gambler, it reminded me of another 70s song, Kodachrome by Paul Simon.
Sweet Home Alabama should always be played right after you play Southern Man by Neil Young! :)
You're damn right ❤😊
Yea, but twice as loud!
LOLOL.....A Canuck kicked the hayseed's ASS!
Brilliant, thanks👍
I was surprised that Tom Petty's Free Falling wasn't on this list....... and then I realized that I am overly tired because that's a 1989 song LMFAO
This is a great video, thx.
⚓️ Thanks Andy 🌈
I love those 2 first songs The bellamy brothers, Alabama
Great song choices to have some fun for any player level. Can you do a video of Easy to play songs for John Cougar Mellencamp?
Can you show us some open g tuning blues please on electric?
Thanks for Sharing!!!
Thanks for the help I appreciate it!!👍👌🎸
Andy bravissimo ❤
Your skill at guitar is very impressive 💪💪
Good video Andy.
Andy!! Please do a lesson for Highwayman by Glen Campbell 🙏
Is it one or two fingers that is comfortable to play hammer-ons?
Nice lesson. ❤ Thanks
Great video, Andy 🤘 please keep up the great work with making awesome lessons for us, my friend 🙂 take care and stay safe 🤞👍
Thanks, will do my best! 🎸
great thanks for sharing 😀
Brilliant cheers 🎵🎤💜🙏🏽
C major or c add 9 ? On sweet home alabama
Great tutorial. Please also show how to play Cat Steven's version of First Cut is the Deepest- it's a beautiful song!
I like it, meaby 3 chord songs with finger picking 😊 please
Great idea! I'll see what I can do
Thanks for all the videos, I have had a blast learning through watching them! For a chord like D, I am confused how you're supposed to strum it. You're only supposed to strum the bottom 4 chords, but in the videos it sometimes seems like you strum the bottom 4, and sometimes it seems like you strum all 6. I know you have mentioned using your thumb to mute the string, but every time I try that it doesn't sound anywhere near the way it sounds when I strum 4. I guess I am looking for advice on playing chords like that in the proper strumming pattern you are teaching. Thanks!
Andy, eres fantástico.
Pretty sure "I Got You" by Split Enz only uses 3 chords too ?
Nah, I Got You has a couple more chords. Great song, though!
Can you ten simple county songs
Sure thing, I'm on it!
Cada dia um aprendizado com Andy o cara e melhor sem dúvidas ,obrigado.
1:18 - 4 beats of G major.
You did forget the F major coming out of the chorus.
I like g d and a, I'm still trying to learn that ACDC song,
Request for Boston tuition please 👍🎸🍻🎤 Richard Sheffield uk
Thank you sir
Hi Andy I did ask you if you could do a copy of brand new Cadillac by Vince Taylor 1959 in been at it for some time I just can,t get it write paul (kent)😂
Great vid ,
You are incredible
Sir please do numb by marshmallow and khalid it is my favourite song but their is no proper video that i can find
Thanks ❤❤🙋🙋🙋
Andy i have just started to learn guitar at 68 years old and i have enrolled inyour courses ,but just can not change emajor and major chords quick enough and its frustrating me.
A major
Hang in there. It seems impossible and that you just can’t do it….you can and will
Start doing three down strums then change to another chord , 3 down strums , then back to the first chord . / Cmajor down , down , down , then G major down , down , down / practice the same 2 chords untill you are comfortable with your chord changing skills . // Then practice 2 more chords the same way
Great stuff 😂, great songs to play ▶️
You would be the top guy on any cruise ship, Own cabin two one hour shows an evening good money and trips around each area the ship was on. To be honest you would be better than any of the other acts they put on
Great list of songs from the basic open chords which I can just about change between all of them. Can't believe there are so many songs with just these chords. Many thanks again 😊🎸
AC ⚡️DC ❤
👍Cool 😎 I'm also playing horse with no name 👍 Thanks Lee from WIGAN ❗
Some singing lessons wouldnt go amiss 😂 At first I thought that was a Jimmy Moon acoustic.
First Cut Is The Deepest.
1967.
I like the latest 6 chords earworm: Bleach Blonde Bad Built Butch Body 😎
Thanks!
Cecelia.
1969.
He's the Joe Wicks of guitar
Hi bro I'm from India 🇮🇳
Check your diagram D/Fsharp
I'm a believer by the Monkees
I thought you were playing “listen to the music” at first. 🤣
Ya like jazz 😏
3 chords? And you didn't Include Status Quo? Well I never🤣🤣🤣
Yokshuh accent, there.
👍👍👍
I was disappointed by the lack of Bon Scot impersonation. ;)
"The Blues"....any more chords demonstrates redundancy.
Now every body's is going to get rich 😂
Well?
Before you get ahead of yourself first check out what AC~DC had to say about this in the tutorial/song
offered up in this video.
Possibly why it is included here.
A sort of firsthand road map to the top if you want to rock & roll offered up by the boys.
Whole lot of Rosie has some valuable information for the maturing young man, as well as "girls got rhythm"
"Givin the Dog a Bone" "Sink the Pink" "What Do You Do for Money Honey" and for cautionary information
"Soul Stripper"
You can barre the A, but you still need to toughen up finger tips to play all the chords. Just sayin’
My dude is looking over to the side all the time, as if he needs too! 🧐
Possibly watching a TH-cam video on how to play these songs. 🤨
He might not even play guitar at all and is just copying what the guy in the video that he is watching is doing. 😳
1970s...awful music with a few glimmers. But not as bad as the 2020s.
Jolene