Wow Lauren, that’s an amazing lesson for us old guys. I feel like I hit levels where my playing sounds boring so due to lack of interest I’ll put my guitar down for a week or two. All I do is play chords and sing along, many times praise and worship type of songs. Thanks for the lesson
Wow! Thanks so much for this! So fun to play and work on! Thanks for your videos. I "do" know how much work goes into making these videos, so thank you so much as a fellow creator. You are getting me back, and all fired up. Thanks so much.
thank you very much for this awesome chords lesson Lauren !!!! I was having a lot of trouble with my barre chords for major and minor chords and was also having lots of trouble with the C major open chord in particular too, but now thanks to your wonderful lessons here on RUclips you have now solved all my musical problems !!! now I can play a C major open triad chord and all the minor triad open chords using only 3 strings ! :) thanks heaps Lauren ! you rock :)
❤ Older people need a force like you. I like the simplicity and clarity of your lessons and I subscribed just now and I will try to apply it to the cheap 12 string guitar 🎸 I finally want to get after.
I like these lessons and they are helping quite a bit. Also wanted to point out to the viewers that if Lauren is talking too fast, you can go to settings and slow down the speed to 3/4... that has helped me to actually move from fret to fret with less fretting about whether I can keep up... :)
This video should be essential for everybody who wants to start playing by illustrating you can do chords. Thanks to this video after years on/off I am starting to enjoy playing Thanks Lauren 🙏
great lessons thankyou... i have played piano my whole life and have always wanted to learn guitar too and these lessons are easy to follow... much appreciated thanks
Please don’t anyone consider this cheating because as a general rule, the more difficult a chord is to play, the worse it sounds on an acoustic guitar. I rarely play six string chords on an acoustic, unless three or four of the strings are open. Compared to the angelic sound of open strings ringing out in celestial harmonic overtones and the mahogany and spruce resonating like the vaulted ceiling of a gothic Spanish cathedral, a fretted barre chord sounds like a rusty cowbell on a dead cow that’s being beat with a broken mop handle.
If you’re fingerpicking can you thumb the E - A-D to create a bass rhythm? Thank you for the helpful video btw. I’m knocking on a bit and find this particularly useful.
know you Have top Shelf Taylor.. what String set n gauge are they?...like to restring fender DN I have....too ruff they are...most comfortable play I get is on a TeleCaster with no name.... thanks for all your videos,,,even though I skimWatch I do add it to what I already know and play...and 10days in....been a improvement ... (edited. Typo correction)
I do now. Yes, I couldn't afford one for the longest time. It was a birthday present to myself after all the hard work I did. First new guitar in 10 years. It came standard with Elixir 12s Phosphor Bronze but I switched them out for D'Addario 11s Phosphor Bronze.
I have a damaged tendon in my third finger and can't use it at all. I have been playing for years and was unable to progress. I just found this video and it gave me some inspiration to progress. Do you have any videos on playing scales with just two fingers. I have watched players like Django Reinhardt on video but just can't seem to work out how to easily do scales with two fingers. Thanks
@@LaurenBateman Thanks for the reply. I tried that a long time ago but it was just a bit too painful. I have thought about learning left hand, but that is a nightmare.
Is this 3 chord listed on print out for me to practice? I love your videos, I am slow with arthritic hands and sore fingers but I play for 15-20 minutes. I sound terrible but am enjoying it. I tried music lessons when I was much younger. They were terrible and not fun. Thank you for all you do that let's us older folks just enjoy.❤️
I got lots of chords I practice butI get confused by the naming, usually peddle tone the E then hammer bottom 3 MINOR and I’ll work it up and down neck if I feel DANGEROUS I’ll add pinch harmonics .
God bless you, Lauren! I thank you and my Arthritis thanks you. Lol You've been a major Godsend throughout my entire guitar journey. You are for sure my rock and roll Yoda! lol
I'm 73 and was looking for something to do and I bought a Baritone Ukulele because my arthritis would not allow me to bend my middle and ring finger in the vertical position to avoid hitting two strings at once. Is the a splint that us old guys can buy to get those fingers bent correctly to fret successfully? Hopefully my Uke career does not go down in flames.
Oh know. That can be very tricky. The best thing to do that I have done with my students in the past is use simplified chords like this to help them play.
Quick question, Lauren. When you were naming the notes, you referred to A sharp. I've often heard that same note referred to as B flat. Are those terms interchangeable?
HELP... ok, I have an issue with the ends of my fingers being to squishy. I press the strings with the ends of my fingers but my fingers spread out and hit the string below. if I move my string finger up a little it hits the string above. what can I do about squishy finger tips?
Thanks for watching! Please do Finger exercises to develop dexterity. Watch this video ruclips.net/video/sf-RI1YPvqY/видео.html&lc=UgzP3MgMapa-BWGHU8F4AaABAg
🧢👔AN ABSOLUTE perfect lession for a depressing day pondering the State of the World. I so needed to stop worring about that damn muted G string in every chord I play. THANKS cheers ..
I spent the last three moths playing along with you. You're an amazing teacher.
Thank you so much!
Wow Lauren, that’s an amazing lesson for us old guys. I feel like I hit levels where my playing sounds boring so due to lack of interest I’ll put my guitar down for a week or two. All I do is play chords and sing along, many times praise and worship type of songs. Thanks for the lesson
You are so welcome!!!!
Lauren is the master of different chord shapes! Love it. 😊😊😊
Oh thank you!
Lauren, you're a treasure! 🎸
Wow, thank you!
Simply wonderful! So helpful and fun. Thanks so much!🙏🎸
My pleasure!
Wow glad I found you. I am a 59-year-old beginner, and, sure enough, I am having problems with the 3-finger C chord. Subscribed.
Rock on!
Wow! Thanks so much for this! So fun to play and work on! Thanks for your videos. I "do" know how much work goes into making these videos, so thank you so much as a fellow creator. You are getting me back, and all fired up. Thanks so much.
Something like this I spent about 15.minutes recording. My editor does the editing and then we upload.
This is excellent and has helped me so much! Thank you 👍🏻❤️
Glad it helped!
thank you very much for this awesome chords lesson Lauren !!!! I was having a lot of trouble with my barre chords for major and minor chords and was also having lots of trouble with the C major open chord in particular too, but now thanks to your wonderful lessons here on RUclips you have now solved all my musical problems !!! now I can play a C major open triad chord and all the minor triad open chords using only 3 strings ! :) thanks heaps Lauren ! you rock :)
Glad it was helpful! :D
It's so interesting
Totally!
This is a great introduction for working up and down the fret board. Thank you Lauren
You're so welcome! Glad you like it :)
Glad you enjoyed it Darren ☺️
❤
Older people need a force like you.
I like the simplicity and clarity of your lessons and I subscribed just now and I will try to apply it to the cheap 12 string guitar 🎸 I finally want to get after.
Awesome, thank you!
Thanks, Lauren!
Any time!
I like these lessons and they are helping quite a bit. Also wanted to point out to the viewers that if Lauren is talking too fast, you can go to settings and slow down the speed to 3/4... that has helped me to actually move from fret to fret with less fretting about whether I can keep up... :)
Thank you so much :D Glad I could help!
This video should be essential for everybody who wants to start playing by illustrating you can do chords.
Thanks to this video after years on/off I am starting to enjoy playing
Thanks Lauren 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
Oh my god thank you, my hands really hurt while i'm playing barre chords! Now pain is gone!
Oh wow. You are so welcome!
You the best mentor I've ever had
Thanks it help me alot💞
Happy to hear that! Thanks so much. ☺️
Lauren you are so appreciated! 😃
Thank you so much!
Lauren, Did you just teach us power chords on the bottom 3 strings?
THANK YOU ✍🏼
Yeah, kind of! ☺️
great lessons thankyou... i have played piano my whole life and have always wanted to learn guitar too and these lessons are easy to follow... much appreciated thanks
Rock on!
thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You're welcome!
Awesome thank you
You bet!
Great chord progression, Great Lesson, Great Stuff.
Glad you like it!
Best teacher
Aww thanks!
Lauren please do a guitar video lesson on meet me in montana a old dan seals and marie osmond classic. thank you.
Great suggestion! Will keep this in mind for future videos :D
Thanks for all your help! You’re such a good teacher!
Thank you! much appreciated!
Lauren always love watching you teach you make it very easy. Thankyou so much.❤😊
You are so welcome!
You are so welcome! Glad to help. ☺️
Dear laura, this is super, super helpful, am leaning this,thank you so much
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks, Lauren.
You're so welcome!
Good stuff thx
Glad you enjoyed it
After all these years who knew. Amazing Tutorial.😊😊😊
Thank you so much 😀
have played guitar all my life however, subscribed to your page because learning so much...thank you❤😊
Awesome! Thank you so much :)
Please don’t anyone consider this cheating because as a general rule, the more difficult a chord is to play, the worse it sounds on an acoustic guitar. I rarely play six string chords on an acoustic, unless three or four of the strings are open. Compared to the angelic sound of open strings ringing out in celestial harmonic overtones and the mahogany and spruce resonating like the vaulted ceiling of a gothic Spanish cathedral, a fretted barre chord sounds like a rusty cowbell on a dead cow that’s being beat with a broken mop handle.
Thank you!
If you’re fingerpicking can you thumb the E - A-D to create a bass rhythm? Thank you for the helpful video btw. I’m knocking on a bit and find this particularly useful.
Sure!
Wow, that used to throw me. Thank you for explaining in plain English now I get it.
You're very welcome!
Amazing, like it..
Glad you enjoy it!
I like this.
Good!
That's great thank you!
You're welcome!
You're welcome!
know you Have top Shelf Taylor.. what String set n gauge are they?...like to restring fender DN I have....too ruff they are...most comfortable play I get is on a TeleCaster with no name.... thanks for all your videos,,,even though I skimWatch I do add it to what I already know and play...and 10days in....been a improvement ... (edited. Typo correction)
I do now. Yes, I couldn't afford one for the longest time. It was a birthday present to myself after all the hard work I did. First new guitar in 10 years.
It came standard with Elixir 12s Phosphor Bronze but I switched them out for D'Addario 11s Phosphor Bronze.
Yeah for making this video!
I always watching you,nice one,from Philippines,thank you 😊
Awesome! Thank you so much for watching :D
Can you play a song using this method for us? Would like to hear how it sounds.
Great idea!!
Like it very much.
I have a damaged tendon in my third finger and can't use it at all. I have been playing for years and was unable to progress. I just found this video and it gave me some inspiration to progress. Do you have any videos on playing scales with just two fingers. I have watched players like Django Reinhardt on video but just can't seem to work out how to easily do scales with two fingers. Thanks
Hmm, you might want to work on making your pinky your go to VS the third.
@@LaurenBateman Thanks for the reply. I tried that a long time ago but it was just a bit too painful. I have thought about learning left hand, but that is a nightmare.
Is this 3 chord listed on print out for me to practice? I love your videos, I am slow with arthritic hands and sore fingers but I play for 15-20 minutes. I sound terrible but am enjoying it. I tried music lessons when I was much younger. They were terrible and not fun. Thank you for all you do that let's us older folks just enjoy.❤️
Thanks for watching!
Excellent lesson concerning music theory, by way, when are you heading to NC, Ashville area, lots of interest here thanks, Kevin
I have lots of students in NC
Can you do this with an A9 Chord?
That I don't know the answer to readily.
Just subscribed. Your easy to follow lessons make an old drummer very happy, and you don't flick plectrums at me😊
Awesome, thank you!
wow thanks! best vid ive seen, beginner @ 70.
Glad you liked it!
Thanks so much....from a 69-year-old beginner with short fingers.
You're very welcome!
I got lots of chords I practice butI get confused by the naming, usually peddle tone the E then hammer bottom 3 MINOR and I’ll work it up and down neck if I feel DANGEROUS I’ll add pinch harmonics .
Punch harmonics are hard to do but a lot of of fun.
@@LaurenBateman
TONS OF PRACTICE
CAN BARELY REMEMBER A SCALES
BUT CAN NAIL PINCH 🤏 CONSTANTLY AT WILL
Looks like you hit the nail, I mean chord, on the head, Thanks
🤣🤣🤣
God bless you, Lauren! I thank you and my Arthritis thanks you. Lol You've been a major Godsend throughout my entire guitar journey. You are for sure my rock and roll Yoda! lol
Wow, thank you!
I'm 73 and was looking for something to do and I bought a Baritone Ukulele because my arthritis would not allow me to bend my middle and ring finger in the vertical position to avoid hitting two strings at once. Is the a splint that us old guys can buy to get those fingers bent correctly to fret successfully? Hopefully my Uke career does not go down in flames.
Oh know. That can be very tricky. The best thing to do that I have done with my students in the past is use simplified chords like this to help them play.
Quick question, Lauren. When you were naming the notes, you referred to A sharp. I've often heard that same note referred to as B flat. Are those terms interchangeable?
For the most part, yes. ☺️
Thank you so much for your awesome lessons, Lauren. Can you please make a video for the song "run away to mars"? :)
I just don't know when will I be able to do it but I will definitely keep your suggestion in mind for future videos :D
Is there a print out for the two finger chords shown in this video?
Thanks for watching! We do not produce print outs.
If I strum all strings doing either of the chords will it still be considered that specific chord of my fingers are placed?
If you strum all strings, no.
@@LaurenBateman thanks you are awesome and I'm learning a lot in my one month of learning
You had me at B minor.
👋 hi
Hi!
I came for the 2 chord learning.
I subscribed because of the TMNT!!!!
Thanks for watching! Keep on playing!
Wow. That's a lot of information. My old brain can't handle all that at once.
🙏🏽🙏🏻
🙏
Thanks.Madam.YOU.ARE.Good.Teeching.Thks.once..Again....Please..Cont.
Thank you, I will
HELP... ok, I have an issue with the ends of my fingers being to squishy. I press the strings with the ends of my fingers but my fingers spread out and hit the string below. if I move my string finger up a little it hits the string above. what can I do about squishy finger tips?
Thanks for watching! Please do Finger exercises to develop dexterity. Watch this video ruclips.net/video/sf-RI1YPvqY/видео.html&lc=UgzP3MgMapa-BWGHU8F4AaABAg
🧢👔AN ABSOLUTE perfect lession for a depressing day pondering the State of the World. I so needed to stop worring about that damn muted G string in every chord I play. THANKS cheers ..
Thanks for watching!
❤😊
Thanks for watching!
Most excellent Lauren! Thank you!
You're so welcome!