Every beginning guitarist should find your site and RUclips channel because you are a great teacher. I am a gigging guitarist now but would have loved to have had instruction like this when I began. Keep up the great work!!!
I appreciate your dedication to students of the guitar instrument, to help them to understand and learn songs, there's passion and dedication in the way you teach, thanks for this
Hey. I've been looking at this song from about 5 others teaching it. Your's is the very best as it breaks down starting with simple then gradually adds more better than anyone. The on screen graphics help a ton. This is great teaching. I'm now a subscriber.
Bonjour, Bravo pour ce tuto, qui est très bien expliqué. La progression que vous nous présentée pour la rythmique de cette chanson, est très pédagogique. cordialement Yvon (Villieu Loyes Mollon - France)
GREAT!!! since 30 years I'm trying to play this song, but I never understood how to do it exactly like it is on the record... finally somebody remebers Bob Seger!!! thanks David!
@Zack Lee yeees! my 'musical ear' doesn't exist! but I didn''t pass every moment of the last 30 years trying to play Night Moves! I also studied Rock this Town (Stray Cats), Fron Small Things (Springsteen ), Fire (Robert Gordon), and 1000 others... :oD
@@lucasolari3756 I just wondering as I have issues because I play right handed but write left handed. Applying oneself to percussive strumming technique takes just as much concentration as playing and singing.. Repetition Creates Retention.. Everybody is different and even though must really Practice to get this,might be another aspect you catch on quicker than normal. Did you catch it yet? or still working on it?
@@aldenunion hi, I can play what David shows on the videolesson, but I need too much practice to play even an easy tune... and I never arrive to play it well! that's my sadness...
David big fan of your lessons. I really like how you tier the strumming as we get more comfortable with the song. I’m surprised to see the wise ass comments, usually lesson comments are very positive. I guess social media is the safe haven of punks.
Love the song. Love this video. I know nothing about music/chords/notes, etc. But why is the capo needed, why on the first fret, and could said capo be placed anywhere?
Love what you showed, BUT why teach only part of the song. Need the "waiting on the the thunder part", and the quiet part that begins with "woke last night to the sound of thunder etc, and then the outro that has a B minor chord I believe.
David I just don't know why so many RUclips teachers talk about the f chord being difficult. It's a cord like any other you practice it and it's easy 🐱 in all the forms
Because a lot of people struggle with the barre chords whether it's an F chord or the F chord moved up two frets to the third fret is a g A five finger full a to low E minor barre or a six-finger full major barre there's no need for conceited comment like that. There's many who even after 60 plus years of playing guitar cannot play a barre chords and they don't. Although some will wrap that thumb around and use the low E to get that bass 6 string barring the others
It's good you got the F chord in there but if you really want to get it for an authenticity like Bob did on the album upstroke that F chord 2x during the chord changes that's the money shot right there.
@@lucasolari3756 you don't need a tab. All you have to simply know is when you do the change during like the main riff from the G to the F to C and the back again just simply upstroke the F every two times as the passing chord.
@@lucasolari3756 yep just listen carefully to the opening riff or the main riff as I call it. You're on the G chord capoed 1st fret strumming up and down but before you go to the C chord the passing chord is the F you just basically strum the F chord and up stroke it two times and then grab the C. Play it very very slowly and you will get the idea and then learn to speed it up and you'll have it playing in no time at all on the main riff. Just think of it humming the riff in your head G GGG GGG FF(UPSTROKE 2X) C CCC CC CC THEN REVERSE FF (UPSTROKE) TO G and repeat
@@truckerkevthepaidtourist thanks a lot!!! I have a tab in the book Bob Seger Guitar Play Along (vol. 29), but I see a 'double F chord' only at the end of 4th bar (from C to G)... it's a pity we cannot add images here...
FFS....you never heard of editing? In a video there is no need to be repeating yourself over and over, that's what the replay is for. Not a fan as there are much better choices available.
It would be nice is if teachers just go thru the whole song chord changes.Thats all i need all this beginner stuff belongs on a beginner lesson.All this strumming and chord chart stuff lulled me to sleep.....boring. Fine teacher and all but im looking for a different video Lets get right to the song
He is the best teacher I have ever seen on RUclips and in person
Wow, probably the best lesson on youtube when it comes to teaching/learning strumming patterns.
Every beginning guitarist should find your site and RUclips channel because you are a great teacher. I am a gigging guitarist now but would have loved to have had instruction like this when I began. Keep up the great work!!!
I appreciate your dedication to students of the guitar instrument, to help them to understand and learn songs, there's passion and dedication in the way you teach, thanks for this
I can tell you are a man of dedication. Anyone that would be still wearing am Orioles shirt must be dedicated. You are definitely not a rainy day fan.
I agree...your a great teacher...the steps taken to get to the complete version are fantastic...thanks
Thanks for the lesson. I had given up on this song until I found your lesson. Best regards.
Excellent so glad to hear the lesson helped out! Thanks very much for the kind tip - big time appreciated!
Brilliant breakdown showing how this is an entire arrangement in three or four layers thanks a lot for
Such clarity
Hey. I've been looking at this song from about 5 others teaching it. Your's is the very best as it breaks down starting with simple then gradually adds more better than anyone. The on screen graphics help a ton. This is great teaching. I'm now a subscriber.
You don't often see strum patterns done out so well and in a learning progression.
Great lesson David - a great song well delivered. Really appreciate the style you use of building up the summing style. Excellent 👍
Thank you!
Bonjour,
Bravo pour ce tuto, qui est très bien expliqué.
La progression que vous nous présentée pour la rythmique de cette chanson, est très pédagogique.
cordialement
Yvon (Villieu Loyes Mollon - France)
Really great lesson man ! So detailed and the progressions are awesome. Thanks again !
GREAT!!! since 30 years I'm trying to play this song, but I never understood how to do it exactly like it is on the record... finally somebody remebers Bob Seger!!! thanks David!
@Zack Lee yeees! my 'musical ear' doesn't exist! but I didn''t pass every moment of the last 30 years trying to play Night Moves! I also studied Rock this Town (Stray Cats), Fron Small Things (Springsteen ), Fire (Robert Gordon), and 1000 others... :oD
@@lucasolari3756 Luca,can I ask? The Hand you strum with,is it the hand you write with?
@@aldenunion yes
@@lucasolari3756 I just wondering as I have issues because I play right handed but write left handed.
Applying oneself to percussive strumming technique takes just as much concentration as playing and singing..
Repetition Creates Retention..
Everybody is different and even though must really Practice to get this,might be another aspect you catch on quicker than normal.
Did you catch it yet? or still working on it?
@@aldenunion hi, I can play what David shows on the videolesson, but I need too much practice to play even an easy tune... and I never arrive to play it well! that's my sadness...
With Autumn closin’ in, the timing of this lesson is just right.
Thanks , yeah I was not playing this right. Now I see what I was doing wrong, thanks again, I am now subscribed.
Heyyy finally a good song again :) happy to see more!
Fantastic job on this, David, as always! Thanks so much for helping so many of us with this classic song.
Great lesson. Yep, this song deserves a full lesson!
David big fan of your lessons. I really like how you tier the strumming as we get more comfortable with the song. I’m surprised to see the wise ass comments, usually lesson comments are very positive. I guess social media is the safe haven of punks.
This guy is a great help explains very well!!
Terrific lesson! Thank you!!!
wow, that was awesome. up to strum pattern 3 already 😃
up to strum 4 and working on 5 ...
Outstanding! Thank you.
Really well done. I wish you would have included the bridge section though
Thanks!
Great lesson
Man , that sounds so good 👍
Love the song. Love this video. I know nothing about music/chords/notes, etc. But why is the capo needed, why on the first fret, and could said capo be placed anywhere?
Love this over the top Great Great job your you rock Dude
Can you please do a strumming pattern video on tequila sunrise by eagles
Great lesson, but dang.…tough year to be an Orioles fan.
Great lesson…..
Love what you showed, BUT why teach only part of the song. Need the "waiting on the the thunder part", and the quiet part that begins with "woke last night to the sound of thunder etc, and then the outro that has a B minor chord I believe.
yes, it's the problem of many of these lessons... the song not shown in its completeness...
How do you play the harmonic in the chord shuffle ?
Great lesson, what pick do you use?
Hey Mr. Song notes could you do a tutorial for November Rain by Guns and Roses thanks a lot Sandra
Go O's!!
Great lessons!
David I just don't know why so many RUclips teachers talk about the f chord being difficult. It's a cord like any other you practice it and it's easy 🐱 in all the forms
Because a lot of people struggle with the barre chords whether it's an F chord or the F chord moved up two frets to the third fret is a g
A five finger full a to low E minor barre or a six-finger full major barre
there's no need for conceited comment like that.
There's many who even after 60 plus years of playing guitar cannot play a barre chords and they don't. Although some will wrap that thumb around and use the low E to get that bass 6 string barring the others
The Musicnotes PDF says 1 of 2 pages......but after I purchased and downloaded, I cannot see the 2nd page. Am I missing something?
NEVERMIND....i found the 2nd page ...
the rest of the song?
Cole Chaney the flood
Logan Halstead, bluefoot.
Bob Seger does not use a pick and finger strums in this song. Use a light .75 - .80 gauge pick if finger strumming is too difficult.
It's good you got the F chord in there but if you really want to get it for an authenticity like Bob did on the album upstroke that F chord 2x during the chord changes that's the money shot right there.
interesting... a tab would be useful...
@@lucasolari3756 you don't need a tab.
All you have to simply know is when you do the change during like the main riff from the G to the F to C and the back again just simply upstroke the F every two times as the passing chord.
@@truckerkevthepaidtourist thanks a lot! I'm not sure to understand, I go to listen to the original recording...
@@lucasolari3756 yep just listen carefully to the opening riff or the main riff as I call it.
You're on the G chord capoed 1st fret strumming up and down but before you go to the C chord the passing chord is the F you just basically strum the F chord and up stroke it two times and then grab the C.
Play it very very slowly and you will get the idea and then learn to speed it up and you'll have it playing in no time at all on the main riff.
Just think of it humming the riff in your head
G GGG GGG FF(UPSTROKE 2X) C
CCC CC CC
THEN REVERSE FF (UPSTROKE)
TO G and repeat
@@truckerkevthepaidtourist thanks a lot!!!
I have a tab in the book Bob Seger Guitar Play Along (vol. 29), but I see a 'double F chord' only at the end of 4th bar (from C to G)... it's a pity we cannot add images here...
Guitar chords with lyrics
F major seven
Ok
Top Banana
Barbaro,
FFS....you never heard of editing? In a video there is no need to be repeating yourself over and over, that's what the replay is for. Not a fan as there are much better choices available.
It would be nice is if teachers just go thru the whole song chord changes.Thats all i need all this beginner stuff belongs on a beginner lesson.All this strumming and chord chart stuff lulled me to sleep.....boring.
Fine teacher and all but im looking for a different video
Lets get right to the song
He probably didn't realize it was all about you.
You’re not consistent with the strumming
Too much talking. People just don’t have the time anymore
Really? Teaching people how to wimp out??