thank you very much for this excellent tutorial🙏thanks to you i finally figured out the chorus after a very long time,cheers🍺and god bless your kind soul🪷
Hey simon Your tutorials are really amazing. I tried to play Nicolo Paganini Caprice 24 but I am not able to play it. So if possible can you make a tutorial of Nicolo Paganini Caprice 24. It would we great if you do. So all the best for your next video.👍👍👍👍
@@gerry123ish Yes here is the link ruclips.net/video/kq_F1hRuC1A/видео.html and also the link to the tutorial ruclips.net/video/g6Dn3U0DeuA/видео.html.
@@boltonguitarstudio3115 it's true, a I'm a experienced performer and player who is finding out that teaching guitar to others (lockdown driven) is a whole different ball game. Your skill is evident - in the patient way you give alternatives. Thanks again.
Thanks sir...!!! Ur classical gas tutorials helped my playing improve greatly after not playing for a while..tho still working hard on caprichio 🥰🥰🇧🇳🇧🇳🇬🇧
I got that tricky d chord change in bar 26 by using a little trick you taught me in a different video. I focus on getting my first two fingers on first, and as I'm playing them I position my pinky on third string 5th fret. After doing it this way for a day the switch became effortless
Very good - to many players think in chord shapes without realising that you can break a chord down, and finger the notes in the order that they are played, making the changes smoother and also easier. Of course there are time when you just have to grab the chord.
Hi thanks for the great lesson, Sorry My Aussie language skills leave me regarding your accent, Please advise clearly the notes on Bar 27. I am missing the instruction on the different notes as I have three in the first section 😀and there are six, thanks
Bar 27 - hold the 1st finger on the 4 fret 1st string and place the 2nd finger on the 5th fret 2nd string then play 1st string followed by the 2nd strting keeping the 2nd finger on that string you then add the 3rd finger to the 5th fret 1st string then the little finger to the 7th fret 1st string with the 2nd sting played between these two notes. Did you download the Tabs?
Hi Simon, I had to message you to 1) say your tutorials are by far the easiest to follow and 2) Thanks for teaching me this song 😊.. Not at your speed just yet but getting closer every day..
This is by far the best tutorial out there! In really like how you describe the left hand and explain how you want to avoid crossing the fingers. You explain how , but even more imortant for a Dutch person: why! 😀 thanks again . I am now at bar 26. I try to play 3 times 10 minutes a day.
Hello Amy -yes thats a difficult bar. Break it into 4 seperate chords and practice each change seperately. So the first change is a C major to F major so practice that change until you feel confident [ Remember lots of slow practice ] . then do the same with the 2nd chord ' F ' to the 3rd chord D7, tthen put the three chords together ie C , F, D7. Continue with the D7 to the 4th chord G major. If you have difficulty with the D7 fingering use the simpler D7 shape, many players use that easier fingering. Remember SLOW practice is the key - take you time and you will eventually play it.
thank you very much for this excellent tutorial🙏thanks to you i finally figured out the chorus after a very long time,cheers🍺and god bless your kind soul🪷
Only to pleased to help out - enjoy.😀
Hey simon
Your tutorials are really amazing. I tried to play Nicolo Paganini Caprice 24 but I am not able to play it. So if possible can you make a tutorial of Nicolo Paganini Caprice 24. It would we great if you do. So all the best for your next video.👍👍👍👍
Thats on my list of to do.
@@boltonguitarstudio3115 thank you so much sir
Making sense of it ,thanks
Very good - enjoy playing it.
@@boltonguitarstudio3115 hi just wondered if you have posted roman a. Ta
Romanza 🤔
@@gerry123ish Yes here is the link ruclips.net/video/kq_F1hRuC1A/видео.html and also the link to the tutorial ruclips.net/video/g6Dn3U0DeuA/видео.html.
@@boltonguitarstudio3115 thank you, Gerry. Excellent teaching. 👍
This deserves a great many more views. Good teacher this guy.
Thanks.
@@boltonguitarstudio3115 it's true, a I'm a experienced performer and player who is finding out that teaching guitar to others (lockdown driven) is a whole different ball game. Your skill is evident - in the patient way you give alternatives. Thanks again.
Thank you for your kind comments.
Thanks sir...!!! Ur classical gas tutorials helped my playing improve greatly after not playing for a while..tho still working hard on caprichio 🥰🥰🇧🇳🇧🇳🇬🇧
Only to pleased to be of help.
I got that tricky d chord change in bar 26 by using a little trick you taught me in a different video. I focus on getting my first two fingers on first, and as I'm playing them I position my pinky on third string 5th fret. After doing it this way for a day the switch became effortless
Very good - to many players think in chord shapes without realising that you can break a chord down, and finger the notes in the order that they are played, making the changes smoother and also easier. Of course there are time when you just have to grab the chord.
Hi thanks for the great lesson, Sorry My Aussie language skills leave me regarding your accent, Please advise clearly the notes on Bar 27. I am missing the instruction on the different notes as I have three in the first section 😀and there are six, thanks
Bar 27 - hold the 1st finger on the 4 fret 1st string and place the 2nd finger on the 5th fret 2nd string then play 1st string followed by the 2nd strting keeping the 2nd finger on that string you then add the 3rd finger to the 5th fret 1st string then the little finger to the 7th fret 1st string with the 2nd sting played between these two notes. Did you download the Tabs?
I do not have the link please send thanks
@@douglassmith9229 boltonguitar.co.uk/workspace/uploads/tab/classical-gas-59e3d78d0d2f4.pdf
The best lesson for classical gas. Many thanks.
Only to pleased to help.
Great I can now continue , but this part is a lot harder to play and I think will take longer to learn. Keep up the good work.
Just 1 bar at a time ;) haha. Pfff hard it is. But how do you eat an elephant? - in small bits 😀
You can do it!
Hi Simon, I had to message you to 1) say your tutorials are by far the easiest to follow and 2) Thanks for teaching me this song 😊.. Not at your speed just yet but getting closer every day..
Hello Heather - thank you for your kind comments. I hope you enjoy playing 'Classical Gas' and move on to try some other guitar pieces.
This is by far the best tutorial out there! In really like how you describe the left hand and explain how you want to avoid crossing the fingers. You explain how , but even more imortant for a Dutch person: why! 😀 thanks again . I am now at bar 26. I try to play 3 times 10 minutes a day.
Only to happy to help a fellow guitarist.
Maestro Lei è semplicemente delizioso,capace di donare alla musica il suo tocco di grazia.
Grazie per i tuoi gentili commenti.
Amazing
Thanks
Excellent
Happy to be of service.
I'm still struggling with 😣the bar 26 🤔
Hello Amy -yes thats a difficult bar. Break it into 4 seperate chords and practice each change seperately. So the first change is a C major to F major so practice that change until you feel confident [ Remember lots of slow practice ] . then do the same with the 2nd chord ' F ' to the 3rd chord D7, tthen put the three chords together ie C , F, D7. Continue with the D7 to the 4th chord G major. If you have difficulty with the D7 fingering use the simpler D7 shape, many players use that easier fingering. Remember SLOW practice is the key - take you time and you will eventually play it.
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Dear Sir, thanks for your detailed reply😁 I'll try to break it down and practice it again 😂🤗 Have a nice day, Sir.☘️
@@amyhsu1439 Keep at it and I'm sure you 'll manage it. It takes time.
@@boltonguitarstudio3115
Good morning 🌞 Sir, I'll do my best!! Thank you so....... much 😁☕🥪🌸
@@amyhsu1439 Keep at it and take your time.