Hey Jon I’m a huge fan. You have done so many great lessons that help us go beyond the basics. I’m disappointed in this lesson because if you watch Jim Croce do this song live, he did bar chords. Usually you are pushing us to improve by not going with the easiest way to play the songs and instead going with how the original artist did the song. In that spirit, a version using bar chords. Just my two cents - I love your lessons and your spirit.
Great song! How about “I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song?” That is possibly Jim Croce’s best song ever, although it’s also more complex than this one, with that fingerpicking and calypso pattern and all.
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Fun song, great choice, you are a great teacher!
Loved it! Great lesson! Thank you for posting this.
Hey Jon I’m a huge fan. You have done so many great lessons that help us go beyond the basics. I’m disappointed in this lesson because if you watch Jim Croce do this song live, he did bar chords. Usually you are pushing us to improve by not going with the easiest way to play the songs and instead going with how the original artist did the song. In that spirit, a version using bar chords. Just my two cents - I love your lessons and your spirit.
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Great song! How about “I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song?” That is possibly Jim Croce’s best song ever, although it’s also more complex than this one, with that fingerpicking and calypso pattern and all.
Croce used all bar chords when he played it.
Nice version, not how Jim played it.