How To Play Save All Your Love By Great White On the Acoustic Guitar - Easy Guitar Lesson
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- Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
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In this guitar control lesson, Darrin Goodman will teach you how to play the intro from Save All Your Love by Great White.
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Great lesson very good and clear on how too thank you
Thanks pretty good lesson...works well for my picking style... both ways.
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whoa... I didn't know that Geico taught guitar too..Playing guitar is so easy a caveman can do it. Can I bundle?
Good lesson, although I think the D note ( 2nd string/3rd fret) is played on the C chord (Cadd9) and on the “E7sus4….” (D/F#). Not 100% but I can hear that note on the record. Just my input…
31423T Sir, Can you illustrate all the chords of the Save All Your Love by Great White, from Intro to finish? For I want to see them all. Thanks.
No tab link on your web site
Beautiful song. Camera angles poor, especially on right hand. Need to show both hands at the same time. With all the explanation, the camera doesn't have to be so close to each hand. Thanks for showing both pick and finger-pick methods. Use string pitch names more, especially on explanations of left hand where chord pitch content is established.