The Way Ep. 3: La Luz’s Shana Cleveland Teaches “Sure as Spring”
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- The Way Ep. 3: La Luz's Shana Cleveland Teaches "Sure as Spring"
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This is the cutest guitar video ever. Almost clicking your heels like Dorothy. The eyeroll. Sugar filled guitar.
Shana is very talented together with Sade Sanchez. By the way La Luz and LA Witch are my favourite bands
I fucking love this
It seems like the most talented musicians are quite often don’t even know what a guitar is but they pick it up and somehow magic happens
wow!! thank you shana you just taught this 55 yr old man something new, beautiful guitar you both look great together.
Shana has earned her place in rock aristocracy.
I think you were about 6 when you made up that -Sugar Filled Guitar song.. I will never forget . I'm so happy to see you sharing.....
OMG!!! I am so happy that there are videos that show me how to play my favorite woman shredders songs. Wahhhh I could cry of happiness - literally.
Shana the goddess
Que bella..! Una gran abrazo y beso amiga.. Bendiciones a la luz.. Hacen canciones que me han llenado el alma y corazón.. Se les quiere
Amazing! Thank you Shana
Sugar filled guitar sounds amazing, too!
I'm a big fan of La Luz. Love all the songs and their artsy fartsy groove. Truly the Queens of Surf Noir.
i love this... i learned a lot
omg please do all the La Luz and Sandcastles songs like this please
great Cover Shana i love its song !!!!
Sunstroke please !!!!
Shana is best! i don't even play guitar...
4:49 HEY!
Nice tune. I'd call the chords C sharp minor, F sharp, and E. They look like the other chords Shana mentions because of the capo. I guess it depends on if you name chords based on what your hands are doing and how far they are from lowest fret (which in this case is two steps up form its normal location), or if you name them based on what they sound like.
Yeah I was asking about this. Why do you think she plays with Capo to and then still makes a bar chord shape for the B minor. Why not just play the 3 cords that you list without the Capo?
@@user-xu4ow3bu6f she plays the other two chords as open chords. Open chords sound different and ring out more than bar chords, which she would have to do without the capo. It's a subtly cooler sound and it's easier on the hands.
@johnkough you know I'm a really crappy player but I played it both ways playing C sharp minor without the Capo and then I played the B-minor the way that she fingers it with Capo on 2 , and the whole sequence is just a more surfy sound , so thank you so much for pointing that out. I'm playing on a Taylor acoustic, and even for an abysmal amateur like me, the chords have a surf sound on Capo 2. What a majestically beautiful song about Lost Love And Regret.
she must be so used to playing the lead standing up that when playing it sitting down it’s not the same!
Спасибо девушке за видео. Творческих и других успехов! )
5:41 Sounds like a pretty SWEET guitar.... You can keep that one. Go ahead, the first ones free.
So without the Capo it would be C sharp minor & F sharp minor and then E major? I wonder why she plays with the Capo instead of just playing those cords and please correct me if my transportation is correct because I'm not a musician and I'm just trying to figure out how you play it without a capo
Awesome! Anyone can tell me which strings to hit on the solo?
4:56. After that she has a cup of coffee and continues at 5:04.
What is the make and model of the guitar Shana is playing?
It’s a Fender Stratocaster, not sure which specific edition.