Bryan Adams had a great one of a kind band back in those days. Summer of 69 was a top hit song everyone I knew liked that played music in those days. It was strong powerful, and kept memories of that year alive over the years.
A song I've been trying to play for ages "hip shaking baby" I think its by Roy brown . Great guitar solo in it just can't seem to get my head around it.
Hi rob , jack & Diane is a belter , I like all your lessons so anyone of them would please me , I’m still plodding away with “ this guy’s in love , I must be the slowest learner ever & wish I had learned the g chord the way you teach it, but I keep practicing , so I’ll get there one day( been learning since my teens & im 60 now,but I still love it
I vote for every breath you take or The moneys i believe i could do that lol. See ya tonight on live stream! Love learnig from you Rob! Thank you from the lady in the Pennsylvania Mountains
I loved your escape technique when not knowing the end of a song...I'm going to remember that one! Thanks for your great videos and wonderful techniques. IDIOT PROOF IS GENIUS!
These tutorials are excellent. I keep picking up the guitar and when it sounds sxxx, I put it down again, I've got an acoustic and a Les Paul, which are decorating a room in the house and gathering dust. These sessions give me enthusiasm to give both guitars a try. Thanks Rob, please keep up the good work.
Greetings , Rob . Another very worthwhile video which I thoroughly enjoyed . Yes , Arthritis is becoming a bit of a nuisance these days , barre cords are almost impossible . It now seems that , P , not only stands for ,practice , but also perseverance . Thanks for your tip on new strings , by the way , I obtained a lovely set of the low tension ones . I would be happy to hear your tutorial on any of the songs that you mentioned . Something of interest ,maybe ; Run to you , was originally written for , Blue Oyster Cult , but they turned it down . Thanks ,Rob , take care , See you next Wednesday .
Thanks Rob, excited for I'm a believer Would love to see a demo on Rikki don't lose that number by Steely Dan. Actually, Dave Baker does an incredible classical guitar version.
How the heck do you keep all 4 left fingers so close to the strings - my fingers look like an agitated aggressive spider and seem impossible to control when each finger goes down the others seem to go up for some reason! I lose a lot of tempo for this. Practice I guess!! 😂 But great lesson!! Run to you was a great shout for an opening riff ! And my level!! Thanks so much!!
Great tips Rob, I'm just wondering, no other guitar teacher on the internet teaches the accompaniment to "An Affair to remember" composed by Harry Warren (key of F) made for the same movie, the chords look pretty Jazzy but I love this song maybe you will enjoy it to and teach it someday 🙂
Rob. Can you have crack at Another day, by paul McCartney . Just easy chords but with a bar of chromatic notes and a tempo change just thrown into the mix. Might be interesting, but not hard. Cheers. Mike. Love this channel. 👍
"dear fascist bullyboy..." full on belly laugh -- The Young Ones? -- thanks again for a great lesson -- anything Joni Mitchell would be great. looking forward to the live stream next saturday !
Rob. Your comment at the end of the video sums it all up. You too after so many years of playing are still learning.
Major YES for Every Breath You Take. Thank you!
Hi Rob, I cast a vote for the Monkees. Thanks for all you do.
Add me to a vote for I'm a Believer. Thx. GT
Bryan Adams had a great one of a kind band back in those days. Summer of 69 was a top hit song everyone I knew liked that played music in those days. It was strong powerful, and kept memories of that year alive over the years.
I like your humoristic way of teaching Rob.
Thanks!
Cheers Tony! 👍🏻😎
Thanks again.....
A song I've been trying to play for ages "hip shaking baby"
I think its by Roy brown .
Great guitar solo in it just can't seem to get my head around it.
That’s hysterical-“Like you are writing to your bank manager!”
How do you come up with this stuff? Creative people “Think different.”
Excellent just found this … Jack and Diane I’m ready for that
Thanks again Rob, it’s the little things that truly matter, and your method of teaching them is awesome.👌
Thanks Rob, great stuff!
Hi rob , jack & Diane is a belter , I like all your lessons so anyone of them would please me , I’m still plodding away with “ this guy’s in love , I must be the slowest learner ever & wish I had learned the g chord the way you teach it, but I keep practicing , so I’ll get there one day( been learning since my teens & im 60 now,but I still love it
I’ll do it. 👍🏻
@@fennahrob6934 looking forward to it 😎
Another great lesson thanks loved Asturias
I vote for every breath you take or The moneys i believe i could do that lol. See ya tonight on live stream! Love learnig from you Rob! Thank you from the lady in the Pennsylvania Mountains
Every breath you take would be great rob thanx
I loved your escape technique when not knowing the end of a song...I'm going to remember that one! Thanks for your great videos and wonderful techniques. IDIOT PROOF IS GENIUS!
Thanks Rob, really enjoyed this.
Fennah Rob, I've been playing semi pro for over 50 years and I still find things you teach worthwhile. Thank you very much!
Great lesson and yes please do Every Breath You Take in future. Thanks.
I always enjoy, your technique of teaching, ❤😊 good for folks that doesn't have anyone to help near bye 🌻
Every Breath you Take would be a good lesson, Rob
Thanks Rob. Every breath would be good. I'm really enjoying the classical pieces.
Another great lesson. Thanks, 👍🎸🎸👍🎸👍🎸
These tutorials are excellent. I keep picking up the guitar and when it sounds sxxx, I put it down again, I've got an acoustic and a Les Paul, which are decorating a room in the house and gathering dust. These sessions give me enthusiasm to give both guitars a try. Thanks Rob, please keep up the good work.
Greetings , Rob . Another very worthwhile video which I thoroughly enjoyed . Yes , Arthritis is becoming a bit of a nuisance these days , barre cords are almost impossible . It now seems that , P , not only stands for ,practice , but also perseverance . Thanks for your tip on new strings , by the way , I obtained a lovely set of the low tension ones . I would be happy to hear your tutorial on any of the songs that you mentioned . Something of interest ,maybe ; Run to you , was originally written for , Blue Oyster Cult , but they turned it down . Thanks ,Rob , take care , See you next Wednesday .
Another great video Rob Thanks!
Hello Rob, thank you again for the lesson. Btw Arpeggio I've always understood means Harp like.
Thanks
I would love to learn Africa by Toto, thanks Rob for all the good stuff, we appreciate!
Brilliant Rob
Thanks Rob, excited for I'm a believer
Would love to see a demo on Rikki don't lose that number by Steely Dan. Actually, Dave Baker does an incredible classical guitar version.
brill rob loved it.
Love this thanks Rob!
Nice one Rob. Thanks mate
Great lesson Rob as always. Learnt, , Every breath you take with capo years ago but never fully finished it. Look forward to that lesson.
Hi do you do Don't cry for me Argentina?
really enjoy the way you teach Thanks so much
Thanks again Rob 😎
Arpeggio is my favorite football player
I love the Skip James tune, "Crow Jane". But I can't play that. It's too hard
How the heck do you keep all 4 left fingers so close to the strings - my fingers look like an agitated aggressive spider and seem impossible to control when each finger goes down the others seem to go up for some reason! I lose a lot of tempo for this. Practice I guess!! 😂
But great lesson!! Run to you was a great shout for an opening riff ! And my level!! Thanks so much!!
Yes please, easy version
Any update on 'I'm not in love' by 10cc Rob?.....love the videos.
Rob you have revived my will to play guitar again , how about solsbury hill?
Recuerdos pleaseplease
Great tips Rob, I'm just wondering, no other guitar teacher on the internet teaches the accompaniment to "An Affair to remember" composed by Harry Warren (key of F) made for the same movie, the chords look pretty Jazzy but I love this song maybe you will enjoy it to and teach it someday 🙂
This is great but I can't follow the picking in order that the notes are being played
Gymnopedie 1 yes, please!
Rob. Can you have crack at Another day, by paul McCartney . Just easy chords but with a bar of chromatic notes and a tempo change just thrown into the mix. Might be interesting, but not hard. Cheers. Mike. Love this channel. 👍
With this lesson I think you should check out Rens - tale of jenny and screech.
Connecting his playing with this lesson was crazy
Hi Rob, could you play the drugs? Don't work, buy the verve. im finding the strumming had to work out, thanks big fan of what you are doing
Big yellow taxi, open tuning would be fantastic.
All those songs, it's just like a box of sweeties, don't know which one to pick first. Maybe 'I'm a believer' please?
Love your vids...for us somewhat deaf folks it would be great if you can edit the volume up a bit.
Yes, good point, I’ll do that. 👍🏻
@@fennahrob6934 Thank you, I appreciate that very much Rob.
Hey Rob, can’t find the link’s, can you help. Alan
Hi Al, go to the bottom of the description box and click the blue links. Open in Safari. 👍🏻😎
Did you say you had a full transcription of Asturias?
Yes.
I thought so, but I can’t find it 😢
Would love if you could cover the full Asturias for the for us classical players
Rob i had this idea once just learn just intros then people will think wow what a player.....
Brian Adams is actually Canadian..lol
Oops. 👍🏻
But I think he played for Argentina
"dear fascist bullyboy..." full on belly laugh -- The Young Ones? -- thanks again for a great lesson -- anything Joni Mitchell would be great. looking forward to the live stream next saturday !
Maybe Woodstock if you ever have time
Still looking forward to Gymnopédies, but my schizoid other half says Big Yellow Taxi… 😂
"Dear Fascist bully boy" 😂😂😂😂
Maybe he had to capo the song *because* he was in the snow?
How about sixpence non the richer “kiss me”
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