Excellent! The chord names are much appreciated, and the arpeggiated enunciations of the more unusual chords were a terrific instructional device. Sounded great.
I wanted to add a few constructive nitpicks and clarifications for the more novice among us: The A chords listed aren't always played as such in the actual video performance. The two instances in the verse are Asus2 ("happened to me") and Asus4 > A ("believe it myself"), respectively, and in the chorus the A is another sus4. The A in the ending ("or not, it's just me") is an Asus2. Edit/correction: The F5 chord is essentially a power chord but he includes a droning open G string for a cool effect. Lastly the E/G# can be played even better as a G# diminished chord, I've discovered from another RUclipsr's tutorial. All said, your video and teaching style are my favorite among them, just for the record.
Thank you very much for your comment and your correction. You're right, I tried to make easier as possible the chords name and make a video to visualize exactly what I played. THANKS! :-D
Excellent! The chord names are much appreciated, and the arpeggiated enunciations of the more unusual chords were a terrific instructional device. Sounded great.
That was very helpful, especally keeping it in the origional key. Thanks!
Thank you!
Thanks :3
I wanted to add a few constructive nitpicks and clarifications for the more novice among us:
The A chords listed aren't always played as such in the actual video performance. The two instances in the verse are Asus2 ("happened to me") and Asus4 > A ("believe it myself"), respectively, and in the chorus the A is another sus4. The A in the ending ("or not, it's just me") is an Asus2.
Edit/correction: The F5 chord is essentially a power chord but he includes a droning open G string for a cool effect.
Lastly the E/G# can be played even better as a G# diminished chord, I've discovered from another RUclipsr's tutorial.
All said, your video and teaching style are my favorite among them, just for the record.
Thank you very much for your comment and your correction. You're right, I tried to make easier as possible the chords name and make a video to visualize exactly what I played. THANKS! :-D