I’m a beginner and I’ve been playing for 8 months, I’ve always practiced my finger style and can’t believe how easy it is getting to learn these songs🤩🎸
So glad you did this! I was just searching your channel the other day to see if you had a lesson for it and was bummed you didn't. Thanks for doing it, I will be definitely purchasing the song notes for it :)
Thanks David, I am enjoying this well presented and detailed lesson. Your presentation method truly suits my learning style. I am particularly encouraged to apply my limited technique ability to Travis picking. So far, I am making progress on this. I have previously attempted this to try to learn Simon & Garfunkel's ' The Boxer'. I gave up in favour of 'muddling through' with thepicking. I am encouraged to have another go at it now. If you ever get around to doing a similar lesson approach on The Boxer to this, I would be right onto it. I first came across your work with your lesson on Romeo and Juliet. It took me ages to get that one down, but your printouts were always there to bring me back to the important elements. Thanks for your excellent work.
I use my thumb on E A D, index on G, middle on B, and ring on e. I like the idea of using just thumb and index but I'll have to discipline my middle finger to stay off the B. Learning "Love is All" by The Tallest Man on Earth really helped my travis picking. It would be a good song for you to "note"
I used to do the exact thing with my thumb and index finger. I could actually get pretty good results with it, but I think it’s really about the economy of movement and rhythm somewhat. Just learned 4 and 20, phenomenally rewarding song. Much easier than I thought but that DADDAD tuning is haaaard on G strings lol. Sounds like you’re enjoying this as much as I am. David is a great teacher and love that deep voice for a different take on the song. Keep picking my friend and have a great evening.🎸🎸🎸
I have been buying and enjoying your well produced lessons but this one left out any effort to layout the solo. I bought this lesson expecting at least some tips. You owe me dude.
The placement of the capo at fret three is not some mysterious magic. It's just the best key for Stevie Nicks's voice. "Landslide" is a difficult song to sing; don't handicap the singer by playing the wrong key for the singer's voice! Find the capo placement so that the guitar matches the vocal range of the singer. If you are the singer, then this song will probably take a least as much vocal practice as the finger picking takes. While you are practicing, try moving the capo to different frets in order to find the right place for your voice.
I’m looking for help with singing this one. I’m close with picking but struggling to get the opening line on key. Can you (or one of your other followers) share the actual notes for the opening line?
I can't help directly but check this out - www.hooktheory.com/theorytab/view/fleetwood-mac/landslide - change the key to C - you can see the melody notes. You'll need to know your notes on the fretboard (e.g. in open position) but this may help! Good luck with it.
Your channel is a gem, thank you for sharing the love of music to those of us who don't have access to classes or the money for it 🥰
Great break down of Landside finger style!!😊
I’m a beginner and I’ve been playing for 8 months, I’ve always practiced my finger style and can’t believe how easy it is getting to learn these songs🤩🎸
Thank you for this lesson. I looked at tabs for Landslide and it seemed really complicated but you've made it look really achievable
Very comprehensive lesson, one of the best I’ve watched so far. Thank you, David.
So glad you did this! I was just searching your channel the other day to see if you had a lesson for it and was bummed you didn't. Thanks for doing it, I will be definitely purchasing the song notes for it :)
Thanks David, I am enjoying this well presented and detailed lesson. Your presentation method truly suits my learning style. I am particularly encouraged to apply my limited technique ability to Travis picking. So far, I am making progress on this. I have previously attempted this to try to learn Simon & Garfunkel's ' The Boxer'. I gave up in favour of 'muddling through' with thepicking. I am encouraged to have another go at it now.
If you ever get around to doing a similar lesson approach on The Boxer to this, I would be right onto it.
I first came across your work with your lesson on Romeo and Juliet. It took me ages to get that one down, but your printouts were always there to bring me back to the important elements.
Thanks for your excellent work.
I can't thank you enough for the fretmonster Dave . I've been using it almost everyday since you shared it. It's just fantastic.
I LOVE YOUR VOICE...THANKS A LOT FROM VALENCIA SPAIN
Best explanation for this song I've ever seen. And I've seen a lot of them.
thank you, this is wonderful. in-depth, yet simple.
Outstanding lesson, you have my vote❤
Nice lesson, nice voice, nice singing too, a very patient teacher, 🎉cheers
Excellent lesson, thank you!
I love this song. Been playing it for years! I play it just like you do! :)
Great teacher! Great lesson! Best!!! 💗
I use my thumb on E A D, index on G, middle on B, and ring on e. I like the idea of using just thumb and index but I'll have to discipline my middle finger to stay off the B.
Learning "Love is All" by The Tallest Man on Earth really helped my travis picking. It would be a good song for you to "note"
I used to do the exact thing with my thumb and index finger. I could actually get pretty good results with it, but I think it’s really about the economy of movement and rhythm somewhat. Just learned 4 and 20, phenomenally rewarding song. Much easier than I thought but that DADDAD tuning is haaaard on G strings lol. Sounds like you’re enjoying this as much as I am. David is a great teacher and love that deep voice for a different take on the song. Keep picking my friend and have
a great evening.🎸🎸🎸
Great instruction, thank you
real nice
Awesome great music song playing guitar 🎸
Love it thank you ❤
This is so beautiful 😍
I have been buying and enjoying your well produced lessons but this one left out any effort to layout the solo. I bought this lesson expecting at least some tips. You owe me dude.
The placement of the capo at fret three is not some mysterious magic. It's just the best key for Stevie Nicks's voice. "Landslide" is a difficult song to sing; don't handicap the singer by playing the wrong key for the singer's voice! Find the capo placement so that the guitar matches the vocal range of the singer. If you are the singer, then this song will probably take a least as much vocal practice as the finger picking takes. While you are practicing, try moving the capo to different frets in order to find the right place for your voice.
I’m looking for help with singing this one. I’m close with picking but struggling to get the opening line on key. Can you (or one of your other followers) share the actual notes for the opening line?
I can't help directly but check this out - www.hooktheory.com/theorytab/view/fleetwood-mac/landslide - change the key to C - you can see the melody notes. You'll need to know your notes on the fretboard (e.g. in open position) but this may help! Good luck with it.
Could you do a tutorial on Bluebonnets by Aaron Watson
Dave i saw Just breathe on that list . . . . Just saying
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