My Dad spun a lot Johnny albums when I was a little kid. I’ll be 55 next week and still listening to him. My Dad passed over 30 years ago so this one is just a little more special as I play this one for him.
I went to a guitar store to check out guitars. People were playing these elaborate fingerboard riffs. Very intimidating. I started playing Landslide from your lesson, even sang a couple bars, and everybody turned around and noticed. Thank you from all the guitarists like me that think they're never good enough.
so hard for this 62 year old lol. started playing a few years ago and ive finally improved enuf to start trying these type of classic tunes. like your style . thc
I really enjoy the way you teach guitar. It’s very calm and relaxed. I’ve learnt so much already! I’m not usually a country fan but I’ve got a soft spot for Johnny Cash & it’s so much fun to play. Best wishes to you, your wife and lovely dog🙂
Hello, Ive been watching your video on repeat! I got my first guitar a few days ago and now I have finally sort of got the intro down. Im trying to move into the strumming and chords now, but am slightly confused about the boom-chick-a sound. I can get the boom-chick, but the last part is hard! When you go up, do you strum all the way up, or do you pick the sixth string up on the way back towards the top?? Thank you, love the video!!
Im a true beginner and enjoy your lessons, but confused as you say you play the 2nd fret, but it looks like its the 3rd? If you put the capo on the 1st fret, then do you now consider your second fret your new 1st and the same goin on down the line? If the capo is on the 3rd fret then does yoir fourth fret become your first for that song? Is this typical?
Check out more of my Johnny Cash lessons here: ruclips.net/p/PLdK4lrg6Ggfi2nz2y6mShklovhe78Mlfc
Great job- enjoy your approach and teaching method. Newly retired guy here, finally 'learning' guitar. Thanks!
Welcome aboard!
My Dad spun a lot Johnny albums when I was a little kid. I’ll be 55 next week and still listening to him. My Dad passed over 30 years ago so this one is just a little more special as I play this one for him.
Thanks for sharing that! Another way Music connects us :)
The same here.. my dad has been gone 8 years and I want to learn Johnny Cash because of him. That and I taught myself his favorite, Amazing Grace
60, just starting to learn and loving it - I’m already addicted. And really loving your style of teaching! Thank you so much👍
You are so welcome! Stick with it and you can’t go wrong with Johnny! See you soon
Love the way you always include an easier version for beginners like me .Thanks from Bonny Scotland.
You are so welcome!
I went to a guitar store to check out guitars. People were playing these elaborate fingerboard riffs. Very intimidating. I started playing Landslide from your lesson, even sang a couple bars, and everybody turned around and noticed. Thank you from all the guitarists like me that think they're never good enough.
Very good! Thanks for you support! You Don’t have to be perfect! , great job!
@@Relaxandlearnguitar
You forgot one key element in the song Luther plucks the two thin strings lightly
so hard for this 62 year old lol. started playing a few years ago and ive finally improved enuf to start trying these type of classic tunes. like your style . thc
Great! Enjoy the journey!
Love the Johnny Cash lessons I grew up with him on the radio my dad listened to country music all the time 👍🏻🤘🏻
Same!
You have the perfect deep voice to sing Johnny Cash songs!!!!!!!
Thank you!!
Can never go wrong with Johnny cash!!! 👍🏻 👍🏻 👍🏻
Absolutely!
Thanks for the great lessons, gives the older late bloomers like me a chance😅❤
Glad you like them!
I really enjoy the way you teach guitar. It’s very calm and relaxed. I’ve learnt so much already! I’m not usually a country fan but I’ve got a soft spot for Johnny Cash & it’s so much fun to play. Best wishes to you, your wife and lovely dog🙂
Glad you like him and thanks for your support!
Your lessons are so clear and easy to follow. Thank you.
You are most welcome!
I just want to say thank you very much for your guitar lessons , I hope to be able to play it one day
You can do it!
Thank you, you are so easy to learn from.
Happy to help!
Greetings from the UK!! Another great guitar lesson. Thanks so much 👍
My pleasure!
Excellent lesson. Thank you
You are welcome!
Thanks!
Thanks so much for your support!
This was great, thank you
You're so welcome!
this man is a good gitarist
Thank you!
Wow mate, at last, every thing that In eed, brilliant. Thank you and your wife not forgetting Maggie Mae, lol.
Happy to help! Thanks for watching!
Nice.
Thanks!
first time picking up a guitar. I hope this will help. I don't really know anything about playing. So lets hope I can get it
Stick with it. Check out my beginner series here in RUclips. ruclips.net/p/PLdK4lrg6GgfgN-iQmHC5k9ZUrkX29I17H&si=JPNFzaU6Q32Tcj9Q
So cool the support you get from your wife. Does she play guitar too or piano etc?
She is amazing. Nope. She doesn’t play. Just listens :)
Great lesson! Do you have a lesson for Understand Your Man?
Not yet!
hulo from Australia
Hi, thanks for tuning in!
Johnny Money Boom-Chick-A
Kevin can you please check out Elvis's One Night with you and teach me the walk up and the double strumming?? Thanks
Noted :)
Hello, Ive been watching your video on repeat! I got my first guitar a few days ago and now I have finally sort of got the intro down. Im trying to move into the strumming and chords now, but am slightly confused about the boom-chick-a sound. I can get the boom-chick, but the last part is hard! When you go up, do you strum all the way up, or do you pick the sixth string up on the way back towards the top?? Thank you, love the video!!
Stick with it. You only hit the first 3 or 4 strings on the upstrum. Don’t work about the 5th and 6th string.
Is that a d18? Sounds awesome. Plus you have a nice touch
It’s a D1-R thanks!
On the boom chuck do you strum all 6 strings down after picking the root note or just from A down
Just from A down
Ty got that rift down pat now as well@@Relaxandlearnguitar
Im a true beginner and enjoy your lessons, but confused as you say you play the 2nd fret, but it looks like its the 3rd? If you put the capo on the 1st fret, then do you now consider your second fret your new 1st and the same goin on down the line? If the capo is on the 3rd fret then does yoir fourth fret become your first for that song? Is this typical?
Yes, you got it :)
@@Relaxandlearnguitar Thanks for the quick reply!!
Also, what state do you live in? I’m here in California. I’m not happy here but one day hope to get outta here.
We are in Ohio :)
Nice I love the Midwest. I am
From Indiana and I have like 35 cousins back there. I want to
Move to Indiana.
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