I love this song and your arrangement. Your singing helps a great deal to locate where I am in the melody when learning it. Thank you for this great lesson. One thing I can’t find on RUclips is how to transpose melody. Chords yes, all over RUclips. Please can you do a lesson sometime on how to transpose this or another songs melody to a different key. I have to have the capo at the 7th fret to get the power in my voice for this song. I played around with it in F where it is much easier to sing but can’t figure out the melody on guitar very well. Should make an interesting idea for a future lesson. Thanks again
Thanks a mil man. This is exactly what I needed! You did a fantastic job breaking those parts down👌 For anybody who thinks this video may be too long. Stop wondering and start watching. It’s def worth it👍 Even if you just take the chords from this you’d be doing well. I encourage you to jump to 4:38 to hear the beautiful intro he’s worked out. Absolute class!
Sounded good, bro. I've been trying to learn this song with Ultimate Guitar, but I really like how you've enlarged the chordage. Haunting is the perfect description of this classic ballad of unrequited love. So powerful.
Nice job keeping it in the correct key. You might want to re-listen to the chorus, but to each his own. Bruce Hornsby's outro acoustic piano is just sublime. It might be mentioned he incorporates the Eb Lydian (An) scale like a good jazzer does on those riffs, and also grabs a few taste-y blues licks on the Gm7 & Cm9s. I guess if I was that cool, I could play with the "Dead" too. I think the two just "hitch-up and cry" chords are the two last ones... (also subject to interpretation) arpeggiated downward (two-handed) Abj7 2nd inversion, followed by an Ebj7 2nd inversion in the right hand over a Bbj7 2nd inversion in the left. One could just play the Bbj7 in root alone as the last chord if desired.
Haha great, I just took Just the way it is on my solo acoustic setlist and now I'm trying to find a place to play this song in a key I can actually sing!!
I love this song and your arrangement. Your singing helps a great deal to locate where I am in the melody when learning it. Thank you for this great lesson. One thing I can’t find on RUclips is how to transpose melody. Chords yes, all over RUclips. Please can you do a lesson sometime on how to transpose this or another songs melody to a different key. I have to have the capo at the 7th fret to get the power in my voice for this song. I played around with it in F where it is much easier to sing but can’t figure out the melody on guitar very well. Should make an interesting idea for a future lesson. Thanks again
Thanks a mil man. This is exactly what I needed! You did a fantastic job breaking those parts down👌
For anybody who thinks this video may be too long. Stop wondering and start watching. It’s def worth it👍
Even if you just take the chords from this you’d be doing well. I encourage you to jump to 4:38 to hear the beautiful intro he’s worked out. Absolute class!
Really like your arrangement of this song
Many thanks for sharing this video. I am loving every second of being able to play this song now. Thank you!
Great to hear!! Thanks!
Very nice arrangement sir… picking up my Martin immediately…love that!
Sounded good, bro. I've been trying to learn this song with Ultimate Guitar, but I really like how you've enlarged the chordage. Haunting is the perfect description of this classic ballad of unrequited love. So powerful.
Such a good lesson! You have me breaking out my guitar
Thanks Blair! Nice
Best version I’ve heard yet…Thanks for sharing…
Thank you!
Great lesson, really well constructed!
Thank you for this wonderful lesson and how you sing it. As an intermediate retired player, it will be challenging to learn. GT
Thankyou I appreciate your attention to detail. Just beautiful playing my friend. Guitar sounds amazing due to your talent behind it. Really nice job
Nice job keeping it in the correct key. You might want to re-listen to the chorus, but to each his own. Bruce Hornsby's outro acoustic piano is just sublime. It might be mentioned he incorporates the Eb Lydian (An) scale like a good jazzer does on those riffs, and also grabs a few taste-y blues licks on the Gm7 & Cm9s. I guess if I was that cool, I could play with the "Dead" too. I think the two just "hitch-up and cry" chords are the two last ones... (also subject to interpretation) arpeggiated downward (two-handed) Abj7 2nd inversion, followed by an Ebj7 2nd inversion in the right hand over a Bbj7 2nd inversion in the left. One could just play the Bbj7 in root alone as the last chord if desired.
Awesome observations. Thanks!
Earned a subscriber with this vid. Great work!
You Sir are an amazing instructor!!!
Great lesson!
Loved the singing and playing
Noticed you are missing this one in your Bonnie playlist. Great version thank you!
I had no idea thanks so much for pointing this out! Just added it now :)
Haha great, I just took Just the way it is on my solo acoustic setlist and now I'm trying to find a place to play this song in a key I can actually sing!!
Such a nice arrangement. Thank you for share!
Thanks!
An amazing lesson....thank you very much!
What a voice u have!! 👏👏 guitar chops too!
Thanks so much! :)
that right hand tecnique looks classical, Christopher ParkeningISH.. good job
Love this.
Awesome tutorial, sounds beautiful on guitar, and nice vocals, Kudos ;-)
Absolutely stunning 🤩
Thanks so much! :)
Beautifully done! Thank you!
Thanks Frank my main man!
Great lesson . Would it be possible for
You to do Ole Red by Blake Shelton
Think Im gonna make this a special goal of mine, to learn.
That’s great to hear, best of luck!
@@MTGuitar Thanks, Got a great start today.
Thanks for the help! It would have taken years to learn otherwise 😅
So amazing! Well done 👌🏻
Thanks Julia! :)
Dammn ur Bass vocal is so good ❤
Thank you very much!
The strumming pattern part is honestly the hardest part for me. Does it matter that much that I get it down accurately?
Nope, as long as you keep the form going with 4 beats per par you can strum however you feel it :)
your interpretation was quite similar to Kacey Musgraves and Katy Perry I CANT MAKE YOU LOVE ME COVER.
K
Are you married? 😅
Play, don't sing.
I sing because it helps the students know where in the song they are in
@@MTGuitaras someone trying to learn this while singing, your singing is much appreciated!! and you have a lovely voice. thank you!
@@1zye125 Thanks!