Awesome video Lara!💕 I know little to nothing about music and barely play a little guitar but I enjoy your videos you have a very calming vibe about you! Stay safe ❤️❤️
A mate of mine taught me a little trick of transitioning from G to Em. He told me to simply drop my "pinkie" onto the third string , fourth fret to effect the trick, without the need to move the other fingers from the G chord shape. Very good series of tuition videos by the way.
Lara, it's obvious that you like this song. It somehow fits you and it fits your voice nicely too. ;-) And the instructions are so excellent...Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed this! Switching between G and Em does take some practice until your left hand learns the chord shapes and can find them faster. One tip you may want to try...play your G chord with standard fingering and then place down your pinky on the 4th fret of the 3rd string to form Em. This may feel odd at first but with some practice it does make it easier to go from G to Em because your index through ring fingers can stay where they are on the G chord shape. I hope this helps :)
Awesome video Lara!💕 I know little to nothing about music and barely play a little guitar but I enjoy your videos you have a very calming vibe about you! Stay safe ❤️❤️
Thanks for your feedback, it's much appreciated 😊 Yes, stay safe!
You are so talented. You are also the best ukulele teacher. Easy to understand and taught at a nice pace.! Thank you.
Thank you so much Rob! I'm glad you're enjoying my teaching style 😊
You have a wonderful way of presenting your teaching. Thank you!
I'm so glad you're enjoying the lessons, thanks! 😊
A mate of mine taught me a little trick of transitioning from G to Em. He told me to simply drop my "pinkie" onto the third string , fourth fret to effect the trick, without the need to move the other fingers from the G chord shape. Very good series of tuition videos by the way.
Yes, that's a great tip! I've mentioned it in some of my videos. I'm so glad you're enjoying the lessons, thanks!
Parabéns! Lara. Aula excelente! Aprendi cada maneira de tocar essa música belíssima. 👏👏👏🎵🎵🎵❤️❤️❤️
Thank you, I'm so glad you enjoyed this lesson! 😊
Thank you Lara. Great teaching. Lovely song.
Thanks Rob, I'm so glad you enjoyed this lesson 😊
Brilliant, lovely tutorial, love the finger picking. Great voice too.
Thank you kindly Malcolm! 😊
Lara, it's obvious that you like this song. It somehow fits you and it fits your voice nicely too. ;-) And the instructions are so excellent...Thank you!
Thanks so much Chuck! It is a beautiful song 😊
So awesome to have options. Ty.
You are so welcome! 😊
Thank you Lars. This is my favourite song. You have taught me a very cool way to play the song xx thank you
Thanks Elizabeth, I'm so glad you found this helpful! 😊
I love this song, but i love this tutorial more
Thank you Victor! 😊
Oh great
Nice, a very good idea to mix the different styles to play!
Glad you enjoyed this Cecile! It's a lot of fun to mix up the patterns 😊
That was amazing, I love it ❤️💕
Thank you so much Sam 😊
Good morning ☺️
Good morning 😊
Jack tea garden meet me where they play blue ❤️❤️❤️please
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Love it. I'm finding it hard to switch between G and E minor.
Glad you enjoyed this! Switching between G and Em does take some practice until your left hand learns the chord shapes and can find them faster. One tip you may want to try...play your G chord with standard fingering and then place down your pinky on the 4th fret of the 3rd string to form Em. This may feel odd at first but with some practice it does make it easier to go from G to Em because your index through ring fingers can stay where they are on the G chord shape. I hope this helps :)
@@LaraMarkowitzMusic thanks Lara tried your tip, it is working with practice 😊
@@LaraMarkowitzMusic great tip!!! I feel sneaky doing this trick!
@@juuls7082 Sneaky, that's funny! Glad you found it helpful!
@@LaraMarkowitzMusic I know this +pinky G to Em and like it as the most elegant way for this chord combination
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Loved!!! thank u soo much, u look like a lovely women
You're very welcome! I'm so glad you enjoyed this :)