A long time ago, someone asked me to be DJ for their wedding reception. Her name was Melissa so I played this first because it seemed appropriate and they approved my song list. Unfortunately, his name was Jason and he thought the first song should be for him...needless to say, it didn't work out. But anyway, you make it so easy, so this is another good lesson.
Wow! So great to think I can play this song, one of my absolute all-time favorites. Your love for it really, really shines through! Thank you for bringing this instruction.
I was consciousness talking Boston in the army but being home relieved me it seems I can't find 2 people to play this the exact same so I take all of them and fiddle in parts I like thank you
Thank you, Dustin for the recommendation. I get lots of song requests so I cannot guarantee that I will get to it, but I will definitely add it to my list
Thanks, Lauren. I love the sound of those open chords. I am going to have to try them in other songs to see how they sound as substitutes in for barre chords. I am not actually familiar with this song but, based on the way it sounds when you sing and play it, I might have to learn it.😃
Hi Lauren. Thanks for the great lesson. Who Knows Where The Time Goes by Sandy Denny is a beautiful classic folk song with a very similar chord progression that was written about the same year as Melissa. If you have not done so, would you please consider making a teaching lesson on that one?
Thank you, Robert for the recommendation. I get lots of song requests so I cannot guarantee that I will get to it, but I will definitely add it to my list
Hey Lauren
thank you so much for this tutorial of the epic Allman bros track
made my day 🙏
I love the live version with Jackson Brown
Glad you love it!
This song was written by Greg in a run-down motel in my hometown of Pensacola, Florida. A true classic. Thanks for the lesson.
Really. Great song!!!!
A long time ago, someone asked me to be DJ for their wedding reception. Her name was Melissa so I played this first because it seemed appropriate and they approved my song list. Unfortunately, his name was Jason and he thought the first song should be for him...needless to say, it didn't work out.
But anyway, you make it so easy, so this is another good lesson.
Oh my goodness!! Glad you enjoyed the lesson! It's a great song.
You are awesome! Thank you for this well thought out lesson.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Lauren, I'd be interested how you would like your 324ce compared to the new AD24.
I don't know much about AD24. But I like the 324ce.
May I ask which Taylor Model is it that You are playing here? Thanks
Looks like Taylor 324ce builders edition.
It is indeed a Taylor 324ce Builder’s Edition :D
I was Googling for this song a couple of weeks ago but I didn't see an easy version. Many thanks!!!
You are so welcome!
Fabulous sounding chords, Lauren, actually reminds me a bit of David Gates classic song with Bread.
You are a great bit o' stuff
good tutorial, I completely catched main riff from it.
Awesome!!
Thank you Lauren ! ❤ such a beautiful chord progression beautiful and simple..
Thanks for watching!
Learned this song about a year ago and last night my coworker loaned me his 12 string and the song really came to life. Great lesson!
Fantastic!
Your amazing I really appreciate you and connect with you very well thank you so much
You are welcome!
Classic song, absolutely great lesson. Made my day. Thanks, Miss Lauren!🙏🎸
Cheers!
This song has such pretty sounding chords! I will be visiting this page quite a bit to try to master the song. Thanks for this lesson!
Wow! So great to think I can play this song, one of my absolute all-time favorites.
Your love for it really, really shines through!
Thank you for bringing this instruction.
Such a beautiful song.
Love the Allman Brothers and especially this song. Excellent choice, sound is fantastic!
Thank you Lauren! As always you make it look easy. Until I put fingers to the test… oh my I do hit the rewind a lot. 😊
You can do it!
sounds good .. looks difficult... what a composition ... yes, 1, 3/flat3 ,5 of the key drone nicely ... good job!😁
Thanks 👍
🙏🎸☯️💙
I like your t shirt.
But you are my favourite super hero.
Aww thanks!
I have a question that might seem silly, but what kind of exercises can I do that will prevent my first finger from freezing in a curved position?
If you are talking about getting hand, a good spider exercise can help you get better control of it
@@LaurenBateman I will keep exercising that way. Thank you.
thank you !!!
I was consciousness talking Boston in the army but being home relieved me it seems I can't find 2 people to play this the exact same so I take all of them and fiddle in parts I like thank you
Request: full Boston accent lesson
Thank you, Dustin for the recommendation. I get lots of song requests so I cannot guarantee that I will get to it, but I will definitely add it to my list
New Tutorial from Mrs. Bateman. Yes 🥳❤
Hope you like it!
The best, most accurate version on the internet! Thank You
Thanks so much 😃 Glad you like it!
You're great 👍 thanks for the lesson.😊
Thank you! 😃
Thanks, Lauren. I love the sound of those open chords. I am going to have to try them in other songs to see how they sound as substitutes in for barre chords. I am not actually familiar with this song but, based on the way it sounds when you sing and play it, I might have to learn it.😃
Please do!
I’m struggling with singing so much!!
Thanks for watching! You might want to consider Singing 101 course. Please see link for details: www.laurenbateman.com/courses/
This is my new song-going to have to watch this video multiple times! Lol 😂
Great Song!!
Thanks for watching!
Nice choice. One of my favorites of many great tunes from the Brothers and Sisters album. Thank You.
Thanks for listening
You’re the only person I’ve ever seen who holds the pick the way I do. 😂🤷🏼♂️
Cheers!
Thanks!
Hi Lauren. Thanks for the great lesson. Who Knows Where The Time Goes by Sandy Denny is a beautiful classic folk song with a very similar chord progression that was written about the same year as Melissa. If you have not done so, would you please consider making a teaching lesson on that one?
Thank you, Robert for the recommendation. I get lots of song requests so I cannot guarantee that I will get to it, but I will definitely add it to my list
Thanks, Lauren. I love your lessons@@LaurenBateman
❤
Hey Lauren, excellent tutorial as always. 🎸
Thanks so much!
Super erklärt, echt klasse
Thanks for watching!
Thank you!
Thank you for a wonderful lesson.
You're very welcome!
Good slow song, perfect for me to learn
Wonderful!
💯super
Great lesson, great song! Thanks!
You are welcome!
Gonna need some time for this one!
You got this!
🙏🏻🙏🏽🙏🏻
Thanks for watching!
Love that Gretsch!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you !!! :)
My pleasure :D
✌️
Thanks for watching!
Thank you!
You're welcome!