You are definitely amazing Lauren. The way you break up difficult concept of rhythm into simple steps and arrange them further progressively in such brief period of time is incredible and worth emulating. You are such an inspiration for us dear. Teachers like you are truly ETERNAL.
This is absolute awesome and fun! I've used this cord progression over time for endings and in choruses and now I finally know the actual the name of the Dsus4 & the Dsus2 cords. wonderful
OMG, I've been trying to play this for ages and finally, this is a chord progression I can can actually play and even finesse a little..Thanks so much Lauren!
When I was 13 years I was learning bass guitar then I stop learnig start to drink alcohal , now when was going retreat ,pastor son offer me a guitar , again start to learn from you,thank you and God bless you and keep happy in your life
Hey Lauren! Another great lesson. Thanks for making things accessible for us beginners. (Yeah...playing for ten months and still a "beginner.") Would love to hear you sing a bit more of each song. I know it would be helpful to my learning process because I can play the progression but not able to coordinate the chord changes to the lyrics. I hope that's clear. Thanks!
Hi Brooklyn, thank you. I am working on doing more play alongs. I may need to start a new channel. Because of copyright issues, I run the risk of getting my channel shut down if I sing.
thanks I'm trying to learn this to play for my grandkids when they come, I got messed up when the top nut wasn't shown, but I'm working it out. thanks.
Initially I was skeptical about this, because it says it is closer to John Meyer's version, but on comparison with everyone else, you're version is spot on. Forgive me for ever doubting you
I learned to play this with D, G and A7sus4. It's pretty awesome that this entire song is just the same chords in the same order over and over. It's a fun song to learn also because it's a popular song. 😊
You sound like my bass guitar teacher back in the 80s,he had me listening to jazz,and he would show me finger exercises on the neck,a lot of octaves,great song too..Tom was a legend,My favorite 2 songs,Stop dragging my heart around and Don't do me like that"😅
Hi Mis Bateman Yes! Im still with your lessons . Had to change accounts , but stillwith you my friend. DO YOU KNOW , Seagul By Bad Company . Thank you again .
I find it easier throwing accents on the intermediate pattern you gave since the downs and ups are more consistent than trying to count the 1e+a and all that in the easier version. I get all messed up.
@@LaurenBateman Apologies Lauren, I overlooked the 2 🤐. WOW that's so simple, 30+ year learner here trying to teach my 12 year old. Love the channel and the way you break things down into a much simpler approach. Greetings from Ireland.
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You are definitely amazing Lauren. The way you break up difficult concept of rhythm into simple steps and arrange them further progressively in such brief period of time is incredible and worth emulating. You are such an inspiration for us dear. Teachers like you are truly ETERNAL.
You’re so so welcome
Love how you break things down for us beginners
This is awesome Laura, I’m a beginner and love how you teach. Love this song.
This is absolute awesome and fun! I've used this cord progression over time for endings and in choruses and now I finally know the actual the name of the Dsus4 & the Dsus2 cords.
wonderful
There ya go. They are VERY common.
OMG, I've been trying to play this for ages and finally, this is a chord progression I can can actually play and even finesse a little..Thanks so much Lauren!
Yes! There ya go!
When I was 13 years I was learning bass guitar then I stop learnig start to drink alcohal , now when was going retreat ,pastor son offer me a guitar , again start to learn from you,thank you and God bless you and keep happy in your life
Happy to have you Antonio
I saw it played with D, Dsus4 and A. I will try it this way tonight when I practice. Thank you
Excellent. D is the weakest of my open chords. This is a great way to focus on it and chord changes.. Thanks Lauren..
Glad it was helpful!
Great voice Lauren ❤
This is awesome. My favorite all time song and now thanks to you I can at least make it sound right. Thanks all the way from Fiji
Awesome!
Fabulous another great lesson from the best teacher R.I.P. Tom Petty
Thank you. RIP Tom.
Hey Lauren! Another great lesson. Thanks for making things accessible for us beginners. (Yeah...playing for ten months and still a "beginner.") Would love to hear you sing a bit more of each song. I know it would be helpful to my learning process because I can play the progression but not able to coordinate the chord changes to the lyrics. I hope that's clear. Thanks!
Hi Brooklyn, thank you. I am working on doing more play alongs. I may need to start a new channel. Because of copyright issues, I run the risk of getting my channel shut down if I sing.
Let us know if you create another channel so we can follow. ❤
❤ Love this class will practice
You got this!
Thanks Lauren. Your lessons make it so easy.
You're so welcome!
thanks I'm trying to learn this to play for my grandkids when they come, I got messed up when the top nut wasn't shown, but I'm working it out. thanks.
Oh good. I love this song!
Fantastic lesson for a beautiful song! Thank you!
Glad you like it!
Great video, Lauren! Really appreciate your doing this!
Thank you!
So glad I found you! You're the best!
You're the best!
Initially I was skeptical about this, because it says it is closer to John Meyer's version, but on comparison with everyone else, you're version is spot on. Forgive me for ever doubting you
Ma'am, another nice video... I knew you would have this song lol. Ur video's have become my first choices. Thanks again
Aww thank you!!!
I learned to play this with D, G and A7sus4. It's pretty awesome that this entire song is just the same chords in the same order over and over. It's a fun song to learn also because it's a popular song. 😊
Yeah super fun song.
@@LaurenBateman Gotta love Tom Petty for keeping it simple.
You sound like my bass guitar teacher back in the 80s,he had me listening to jazz,and he would show me finger exercises on the neck,a lot of octaves,great song too..Tom was a legend,My favorite 2 songs,Stop dragging my heart around and Don't do me like that"😅
Love Tom Petty. Amazing artist.
Yes indeed🥰
You also have a GREAT voice!!!
Thank you!
Awesome thanks
Any time!
Your great. My friends grand daughter is getting a guitar and I think I may just buy your lesson for her.
Good teaching attitude.
Yes that would be awesome Terrence!
Excellent.
Many thanks! Thanks for watching!
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Awww Reed thanks you! So glad to help.
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GREAT TUTORIAL LAURA 😀✌
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Thanks for this easy tutorial❤
Thanks for watching!
On my way this will be my first song thank You.
Awesome!!!
Next William Tells 4th Overture. Or Peace Sells by Megadeath 😎
helo madam laureni want to ask you a question, which video i have to start with if im a new beginner
im from malaysia
Start here: ruclips.net/video/SUrXsAhGu98/видео.html
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wondering if you can do wreck me by Tom Petty?
I need more Tom Petty songs. Thanks for the suggestion.
Hi Mis Bateman Yes! Im still with your lessons . Had to change accounts , but stillwith you my friend. DO YOU KNOW , Seagul By Bad Company . Thank you again .
I know quite a few Bad Company songs. Great band.
Thx
You're welcome
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Aww thanks!
That was great! Got my son as well to subscribe in your channel for more tutorials!
Thanks so much Jacob!
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Beautiful 😍
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I find it easier throwing accents on the intermediate pattern you gave since the downs and ups are more consistent than trying to count the 1e+a and all that in the easier version. I get all messed up.
Yeah, do what works best and feels natural. That's what I always say. Have fun with it
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Wow you love it as much as I love you.
Is their a comprehensive video on capoing? I probably spelled that wrong,lol
Here ya go: ruclips.net/video/LXSLuKwPQaQ/видео.html
@@LaurenBateman Thank you!
What kind of acoustic guitar is that ? I want to purchase one
Thanks for watching! its a Crafter
D G and A. Simples.
There should be a 3rd cord i.e. D Dsus4 Dsus4 D ?
What's the next chord, I can't figure it out.
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@@LaurenBateman Apologies Lauren, I overlooked the 2 🤐. WOW that's so simple, 30+ year learner here trying to teach my 12 year old. Love the channel and the way you break things down into a much simpler approach. Greetings from Ireland.
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I've been trying for two weeks, and I can't get my Dsus2 to sound any different from my D 🙂
You can do it!
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Back to you.
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Mam, this is really interesting I guess,I really ❤️❤️ it. Thank U so much for new lesson ,lots ❤️❤️🥀🥀 mam.
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E Asus4 Asus4 E Bsus4 is correctly. Not in D
You must have missed the word easy in the title.
Or just teach us the 3 easier and original chords.
Sure go make your own video on it. 😊