I know some of you have asked how you can support the Shane Thomas Country Guitar Classics channel and help the channel grow. For those interested a Buy Me A Coffee account has been created. Donations of any amount are appreciated and will go to help the channel improve and provide you with more resources to help you become a guitar player of country classics!! www.buymeacoffee.com/ShaneThomas Keep Strumming and Humming, and a huge THANK YOU!
Hey Shane T , Ole Waylon did a interview and he told about writing this tune for the show. If I remember right he did it on the bus using the raw footage of the show.
Uhhhh how do I play it as a beginner without a kapo? I’m curious. And uh where in the heck do I get one, cuz my fingers are mad at me for stretching them in ways they don’t want to stretch, not to mention I have steel strings.
Hi Kara. If you don't have a capo you can just play the chords (E,A B) like was shown in video but the key would be a whole step lower than what is on the record. If you want to play along with the record and you don't use a capo you play the F, B flat, and C chords since the song is in the key of F. If you want a capo here is the one I use and how to get one. amzn.to/2IWX8nE I agree about the steel strings. Hard on your fingers. Getting your fingers used to stretching and moving and getting the tips of your fingers used to string is the hardest thing about learning to play the guitar in my opinion. Having a guitar with nylon strings can help when first learning. I hope this helps. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching the video.
There were several mistakes in this video. For one it is an E shape with the capo not a D shape like you mentioned at 2:30. Then you kept saying B minor instead of B flat. YOu did correct it once with a graphic but you said it like four times or so.
Hey Shane I took guitar lessons I took guitar lessons but never really but never really learned how how one Cord can be used used as another chord with a capo is there any is there any simple explanation on how on how an F can turn into an E or or anything like that like that? Does it depend on the fret and how does it apply to the to the cage cords? For example if I play a if I play a b chord on the 2nd fret on the 2nd fret with a capo Would it turn into a d cord Position? Also ya'll buy this man some coffee lol
Haha. So far people are keeping me pretty hydrated. That's a great idea for a video Clint! Explain capos and how they help you make chords. I made this one awhile back but I am not sure if I went into that much detail. As always thanks for the comment! ruclips.net/video/zatpERkdCcg/видео.html
I know some of you have asked how you can support the Shane Thomas Country Guitar Classics channel and help the channel grow. For those interested a Buy Me A Coffee account has been created. Donations of any amount are appreciated and will go to help the channel improve and provide you with more resources to help you become a guitar player of country classics!!
www.buymeacoffee.com/ShaneThomas
Keep Strumming and Humming, and a huge THANK YOU!
Good teaching. I ordered a capo with your link! Thank you!
hellfire mate you've got some pipes onya,thanks for the lesson.Cheers from Oz
Thank you so much! I apprecaite that and that you took the time to watch the video and leave such a nice comment. All the best Luke!
Man, you got a great voice.
Thanks Alec. That means alot. I appreciate you watching the video.
From Mexico excellent video
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching and leaving a comment.
Man all I have to say about this video.. is I love your voice man !!!l
Thank you so much Harley. Much appreciated!
Hey Shane T , Ole Waylon did a interview and he told about writing this tune for the show. If I remember right he did it on the bus using the raw footage of the show.
That is interesting! He was one cool dude!
excellant !!!!!!!!
Glad you like it! Thank you!
can u do a video on wurlitzer prize by waylon jennings?
I want to learn the second tv version from when they start showing waylons electric guitar.
I will have to look that version up to see what that is!
This version sounds good playing solo having fun. The tv version is boom chick-a strumming under a banjo.
Can you do a lesson on Luke’s guitar by Stompin Tom Conners
Sure. I can look into doing that one for you. Thanks Jason.
@@countrymusicguitarclassics Thanks I follow a lot of your work. Your one of the best on here
Uhhhh how do I play it as a beginner without a kapo? I’m curious. And uh where in the heck do I get one, cuz my fingers are mad at me for stretching them in ways they don’t want to stretch, not to mention I have steel strings.
Hi Kara. If you don't have a capo you can just play the chords (E,A B) like was shown in video but the key would be a whole step lower than what is on the record. If you want to play along with the record and you don't use a capo you play the F, B flat, and C chords since the song is in the key of F.
If you want a capo here is the one I use and how to get one.
amzn.to/2IWX8nE
I agree about the steel strings. Hard on your fingers. Getting your fingers used to stretching and moving and getting the tips of your fingers used to string is the hardest thing about learning to play the guitar in my opinion. Having a guitar with nylon strings can help when first learning. I hope this helps. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching the video.
There were several mistakes in this video. For one it is an E shape with the capo not a D shape like you mentioned at 2:30. Then you kept saying B minor instead of B flat. YOu did correct it once with a graphic but you said it like four times or so.
You ate not showing what the 3rd chord actually is, I cannot do bar chords
Knight rider theme
Hey Shane I took guitar lessons I took guitar lessons but never really but never really learned how how one Cord can be used used as another chord with a capo is there any is there any simple explanation on how on how an F can turn into an E or or anything like that like that? Does it depend on the fret and how does it apply to the to the cage cords? For example if I play a if I play a b chord on the 2nd fret on the 2nd fret with a capo Would it turn into a d cord Position? Also ya'll buy this man some coffee lol
Haha. So far people are keeping me pretty hydrated. That's a great idea for a video Clint! Explain capos and how they help you make chords. I made this one awhile back but I am not sure if I went into that much detail. As always thanks for the comment!
ruclips.net/video/zatpERkdCcg/видео.html
Can u teach me blues man by hank Williams jr
Absolutely Jim! That is a good one by Bocephus! Thanks for watching and thank you for the request.
Your welcome thank you for the great music
Talk too much.
I agree! I have to tried to improve on that from when I first started. I need to work on getting right to the point.
@@countrymusicguitarclassics Try to improve on that by redoing the video without the plugs and cliches please.
Keep singing the song dude before you start talking is my advice. Right as I was getting into it you start talking.