been playing guitar my whole life and i’m on of those people who can’t naturally feel the song, but even i can listen to the song and feel it with enough time. just stick with it!! thanks for this vid!
Paul Florez Thanks Paul! No problem my man! This song always reminds me of the mid 90's... Thanks taking the time to comment and keep watchin'! Got more on the way ;)
Love your videos!! for this tune whats the strum pattern thru the chorus? I got G-C-Am-D, thanks. trying to figure out switching midway. To learn I gotta write it out and play visually. THANKS!
Rob Piorkowski Thanks Rob! Glad you like 'em bud! I'm really happy I can teach ya something or you can take somethin' from them. Keep with those transitions and practice them frequently in small chunks everyday. If you stick with it, they'll come faster than you think! Thanks again Rob and keep rockin' buddy!
4:02 "coming from your D" had me rolling. But in all seriousness, great vid. helped me alot. Also i am finding that going from G to Cadd9 is way easier. (I am beginner) any thoughts?
Alexander Kramer :) Thanks Alexander! I appreciate the kind words. Yes G to Cadd9 is pretty simple an you'll see a ton of songs that use that. and yes! Practice, practice practice! Consistency is everything... Thanks buddy - more lessons to come soon!
nah. chorus is g5 c2 am + whatever and D. you're making hard work of it! guys leave your third and fourth fingers in the strings from g5 for the first three chords. for the c just move your first and second fingers up a string. then move them down to the am position but leave fingers three and four where they were.
been playing guitar my whole life and i’m on of those people who can’t naturally feel the song, but even i can listen to the song and feel it with enough time. just stick with it!! thanks for this vid!
So great finally got that strum pattern down, thanks!
you are definitely my favorite guitar teacher!!!! thank you thank you thank you!!!! from Argentina!
From the tabs I've seen the second chord in the chorus is a Cadd9. Sounds quite similar and the chord progression is easier.
Great video man!! 👍🏼👍🏼 well done 🙏
Thx buddy! You taught me what I wanted to know. Good job! Keep it up and thx for sharing...
Paul Florez Thanks Paul! No problem my man! This song always reminds me of the mid 90's... Thanks taking the time to comment and keep watchin'! Got more on the way ;)
Love your videos!! for this tune whats the strum pattern thru the chorus? I got G-C-Am-D, thanks. trying to figure out switching midway. To learn I gotta write it out and play visually. THANKS!
Rob Piorkowski Thanks Rob! Glad you like 'em bud! I'm really happy I can teach ya something or you can take somethin' from them. Keep with those transitions and practice them frequently in small chunks everyday. If you stick with it, they'll come faster than you think! Thanks again Rob and keep rockin' buddy!
THANK YOU! very helpful! i kinda wish you would've played the full song all the way thru tho.. but thank you!
+malagueNa ferpez Maybe I will in the future, who knows... thanks!
Why?
Nice job.
Moonstorm0551 Thx!
4:02 "coming from your D" had me rolling. But in all seriousness, great vid. helped me alot. Also i am finding that going from G to Cadd9 is way easier. (I am beginner) any thoughts?
Alexander Kramer :) Thanks Alexander! I appreciate the kind words. Yes G to Cadd9 is pretty simple an you'll see a ton of songs that use that. and yes! Practice, practice practice! Consistency is everything... Thanks buddy - more lessons to come soon!
Gaming Chef yup, thanks to John Mellancamp and Pink Houses for that trick!
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What about the bridge??
nah. chorus is g5 c2 am + whatever and D. you're making hard work of it! guys leave your third and fourth fingers in the strings from g5 for the first three chords. for the c just move your first and second fingers up a string. then move them down to the am position but leave fingers three and four where they were.
I need your pov looking down it's backwards for me