I love your lessons! They are exactly what I'm looking for. I like how you incorporate the other instruments into what the guitar plays. I like how you don't waste time on your lessons. And the chords charts and tabs on your website are perfect! Thank you!!!
Had to come back and say this is absolutely great... you're an awesome guitar player and I'm hooked on learning this (for hrs. yesterday and this morning). Nice the way you mixed the easier and more difficult options, makes it possible to keep moving forward through the song. Great instruction; Thanks again!
The PDFs are great. The tabs have a couple of helpful additional info (text, strumming incl. variations, song structure, melody part ...) to play along with the song and to improve it step-by-step.
Your absolutely Amazing and take enough time to really teach everyone who wants to learn 😎🎸🙌 Can you do More than a Feeling by Boston Please Cause for me you make it easier to learn especially the timing
Great lesson, David. One small point of correction. At 12:26 on the video, I think you meant to show the tablature for a D triad chord with the e and B strings fingered at fret 10 and the G string at fret 11 (relative to the capo), as opposed to the G string at fret 12.
Loved this... watched to the end, you took plenty of time to explain; great video! Play me, would be another great song to do. Thanks for sharing your talent and instruction.
Really cool version of this classic oldie. Im learning from your play style and your tutorials. What notes are you playing walking up to the D chord beginning at the 4:17 and 4:35 marks? Thanks
+Steve Davis You can find the tabs for those riffs here - www.songnotes.cc/songs/155-neil-diamond-sweet-caroline - scroll down to the "notes and tabs" section, and look for the "Bass Walk-up" and "Bass walk-down" tabs
I find you are great as a guitar player and teacher. However, there is one thing that you should include in your web-site: a search. If I want to look, let say for sweet Caroline, I have to go thru all songs in the way to find it if I ever do. Please, get it included in your site. Thanks
Just for clarity's sake. When you put a capo on your neck the fret numbers stay the same. A capo on the 2nd fret still means that high E on the E string is still on the 12th fret, not 10th. You don't count from the capo. Leave the fret numbers alone. Nice video, thank you.
Hey Jim, thanks for the comment. When contemplating this capo conundrum you brought up, I've thought a lot about this specific video in the 4-5 years since I've made it - and how awkward my description was at times. Especially when capo'd songs use very high frets, I 100% agree with you - counting from the capo just makes things confusing. If it's the first 3-4 frets, I could see it going either way (depending on context, etc) - but this was definitely one of those cases where it was more confusing than it needed to be! I think if I taught this again, I'd do it without a capo (and make the clarification up front that you'd need a capo to play w/ ND's version). Live and learn! Thanks again.
A wonderful lesson. You went straight to it, no long winded explanations, just nuts and bolts. Thank you.
hands down best guitar tutorial for this song
I love your lessons! They are exactly what I'm looking for. I like how you incorporate the other instruments into what the guitar plays. I like how you don't waste time on your lessons. And the chords charts and tabs on your website are perfect! Thank you!!!
Had to come back and say this is absolutely great... you're an awesome guitar player and I'm hooked on learning this (for hrs. yesterday and this morning). Nice the way you mixed the easier and more difficult options, makes it possible to keep moving forward through the song. Great instruction; Thanks again!
Very good lesson. The TABS helped a lot. Thanks a lot for sharing.
My favorite song, excellent tutorial
Brilliant lesson with nice chords Options.
Thanks for sharing. First time is my contact. Will keep in touch for chords of other songs.
The PDFs are great. The tabs have a couple of helpful additional info (text, strumming incl. variations, song structure, melody part ...) to play along with the song and to improve it step-by-step.
Fantastic lesson and your website is indeed top-notch as well. Much thanks.
Awesome version and easy to follow and play. thanks!
Your absolutely Amazing and take enough time to really teach everyone who wants to learn 😎🎸🙌
Can you do More than a Feeling by Boston Please
Cause for me you make it easier to learn especially the timing
Thanks for the suggestion Sandi, I'd love to do that song! I'll add it to my list of songs to explore... hopefully I get to it soon!
This is an excellent tutorial. Thanks.
Great lesson, David. One small point of correction. At 12:26 on the video, I think you meant to show the tablature for a D triad chord with the e and B strings fingered at fret 10 and the G string at fret 11 (relative to the capo), as opposed to the G string at fret 12.
Loved this... watched to the end, you took plenty of time to explain; great video! Play me, would be another great song to do. Thanks for sharing your talent and instruction.
Awesome tutorial, thanks so much!
Great, thank you!
I play this one ,no capo in first position easyer to sing so you can rock it ,cheers for the vid great job.
Thank you for your labor of love 🎸
Wow thanks a lot. you're really good I wish I could follow it little by little. I am just a beginner how I wish I could play guitar just like you.
Excellent!!!!
very good instructor
Thx great and fun lesson.
Perfect
THATS GREAT THANK YOU
I like this song 👍
Great great job..🙏🙏
Hi there, it´s a bit confusing that while you´re playing with a capo on the 2nd fret, the tab doesn´t seem so. it´s pretty good though. Thanks
Really cool version of this classic oldie. Im learning from your play style and your tutorials. What notes are you playing walking up to the D chord beginning at the 4:17 and 4:35 marks? Thanks
+Steve Davis You can find the tabs for those riffs here - www.songnotes.cc/songs/155-neil-diamond-sweet-caroline - scroll down to the "notes and tabs" section, and look for the "Bass Walk-up" and "Bass walk-down" tabs
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Omg first La la land and now this
This is my mom's favorite song.
I find you are great as a guitar player and teacher. However, there is one thing that you should include in your web-site: a search. If I want to look, let say for sweet Caroline, I have to go thru all songs in the way to find it if I ever do. Please, get it included in your site. Thanks
if he puts search bar it it will slow his site down so what you can do is press ctrl and f
thanks man! great!!
How can this only get 31k views?
Thanks dude ;)
You're welcome!
Just for clarity's sake. When you put a capo on your neck the fret numbers stay the same. A capo on the 2nd fret still means that high E on the E string is still on the 12th fret, not 10th. You don't count from the capo. Leave the fret numbers alone. Nice video, thank you.
Hey Jim, thanks for the comment. When contemplating this capo conundrum you brought up, I've thought a lot about this specific video in the 4-5 years since I've made it - and how awkward my description was at times. Especially when capo'd songs use very high frets, I 100% agree with you - counting from the capo just makes things confusing. If it's the first 3-4 frets, I could see it going either way (depending on context, etc) - but this was definitely one of those cases where it was more confusing than it needed to be! I think if I taught this again, I'd do it without a capo (and make the clarification up front that you'd need a capo to play w/ ND's version). Live and learn! Thanks again.
hey you rock
I love the intro, but damn that second position is a long stretch (for me).
Always come unstuck at this point.
So you put a capo on which puts it in B but show the charts for A? That must have confused some of your viewers!
Yes I agree! This is one I would do differently had I made it today.
We live and learn!
Lesson Ok, singing sucks.