I just want to say WOW. There are lots of tutorials and websites showing chords and a strumming pattern but your lessons are really something else. I’ve played guitar for years and it sounded ok but just by watching your tutorials all the small details make the songs pop. I signed up to your patreon page today and again WOW. The downloads are amazingly presented they look great and you’ve obviously spent a lot of time (and talent) making them. You can learn 40 songs with 3 chords on TH-cam but if you want to learn songs that make you sound like a pro spend the few dollars a month and become a patreon. Thanks so much Ben. Really impressed!
George used a capo, too! Fret 7 on the guitar. Tuning down is a nice trick to know, and there are a lot of great songs that you can ONLY play with alternate tunings, but a capo really does make this one a lot easier.
Thank you so much, beautiful , I just came across your channel and I stopped eating my breakfast…….. my breakfast is cold now. Any reason you play a soprano instead of a tenor?
I just want to say WOW. There are lots of tutorials and websites showing chords and a strumming pattern but your lessons are really something else. I’ve played guitar for years and it sounded ok but just by watching your tutorials all the small details make the songs pop.
I signed up to your patreon page today and again WOW. The downloads are amazingly presented they look great and you’ve obviously spent a lot of time (and talent) making them.
You can learn 40 songs with 3 chords on TH-cam but if you want to learn songs that make you sound like a pro spend the few dollars a month and become a patreon.
Thanks so much Ben. Really impressed!
Great tutorial and the only ukulele teacher who shows they have a delightful and subtle sense of humour 😀
Ben your tutorial (and English) is excellent!
This is in D6 Tuning but you can play in GCEA Tuning with a capo on Fret 2.
George used a capo, too! Fret 7 on the guitar. Tuning down is a nice trick to know, and there are a lot of great songs that you can ONLY play with alternate tunings, but a capo really does make this one a lot easier.
Thank you so much, beautiful , I just came across your channel and I stopped eating my breakfast…….. my breakfast is cold now.
Any reason you play a soprano instead of a tenor?
hi, thanks for your work. Would it be possible to come back less quickly on the fingerpicking parts ? thank you, see you!
Hi, how about a tutorial for Train - Hey Soul Sister, it would be very much appreciated . . .
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Much safer using a capo then risk popping a string tunning up a WHOLE step, especially if you're using a low g.
Yes probably. Depends how the strings feel, I used to travel with a soprano tuned 3 semitones up and it was fine.