Thanks so much. For a first time tutorial it's pretty good considering you walked it through and explained it thoroughly. That's teaching well and the best you can hope for from any tutorial. Well done. This is coming from someone who's played professionally for 22 years and still needed a go-to source for this song. This interpretation is excellent even if your chord knowledge is limited. If even a professional can learn from it, you're doing something right. So if you do more videos like this you'll do fine. BTW the chord you call Gmin ( the one you show @ 1:17 ) is actually a Gmaj7. The other chord with the fingers on the second fret on strings 1-3-5 is a Bm7. Oh and the C chord with the three open strings is usually called a C/D or Em7#5/D. How's that for an f'd up chord name? I'd go with the first one. If you're ever not sure of what the chord is there's a website called chorderator or chord generator and you just input the notes and it tells you the names.
Well done. And thank you for adding this, it is a great song.
Thanks so much. For a first time tutorial it's pretty good considering you walked it through and explained it thoroughly. That's teaching well and the best you can hope for from any tutorial. Well done. This is coming from someone who's played professionally for 22 years and still needed a go-to source for this song. This interpretation is excellent even if your chord knowledge is limited. If even a professional can learn from it, you're doing something right. So if you do more videos like this you'll do fine.
BTW the chord you call Gmin ( the one you show @ 1:17 ) is actually a Gmaj7. The other chord with the fingers on the second fret on strings 1-3-5 is a Bm7. Oh and the C chord with the three open strings is usually called a C/D or Em7#5/D. How's that for an f'd up chord name? I'd go with the first one. If you're ever not sure of what the chord is there's a website called chorderator or chord generator and you just input the notes and it tells you the names.
Why not write the key one by one