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Brilliant, as always!
Also first!
Sweet, I was actually learning this from the original video. This one sounds more accurate too.
ОтветитьI was like - yes! Finally a tutorial of this great song. Then I click and realise you've got your guitar flipped in reverse. It'll be bloody hard for me to follow mate.
Damn!
But sounds great.
Wow - thanks so much for this. I am a big fan of The Sundays (showing my age) and this is really helpful. I'd love to see you doing "Joy" if at all possible.
ОтветитьLeft-handed guitar lessons! And for a great song - Bravo!
ОтветитьCame here looking for your previous video lesson of this song which I liked a lot and was still working on. Are all those videos gone for good? I'll miss them!
ОтветитьThank you so much. I never thought of seeing a cover/tutorial of The Sundays these days.
ОтветитьA very worthy effort and well organised and performed lesson, but dude for us right handers it's really 'Odd'. Even so Well done and thank you.
ОтветитьThis is an absolutely fantastic version and really easy to learn from. Thank you!
ОтветитьCan righties play, too? Great song and lesson. Nice, simple and all you need without the stuff you don't.
ОтветитьI love this, man!
You choose to cover the Sundays, and then you have chord graphic, AND THEN you don't waste time at all and get right into it. Also made your own backing track so people learn how to play with that properly too.
What do I do if my hands are too small to play the Csus2?
ОтветитьSuch a underrated band. Thanks for the lesson
ОтветитьAbsolutely Brilliant! Looking forward to more. Kudos!
ОтветитьThis is so cool. I used to play all the chords as simple open chords, which made it difficult to incorporate the sparse high lead into the strumming, which however I used to try to do at the same time. The open chords you used on the higher frets however will make it easier to hit the high notes and flourishes if I try this again. Thanks for sharing, I love learning new open chords. Also I tend to put my pinkie on the D, on the B string when I strum that open G7, which tends to help a lot with the little flourishes on the outro in particular. The difficulty in this song for me has tended to be in trying to continue that exact quirky, simple, but elusive strum pattern and rhythm (but keeping an ear on the rhythm of the outro flourish helps to remember it I think).
ОтветитьConfution
ОтветитьI love The Sundays guitar work.
ОтветитьBrilliant.
ОтветитьThis is really super great thank you!
ОтветитьBrilliant.thanks
ОтветитьI can’t strum itttt!
ОтветитьGreat lesson...great ears-especially the bridges 2nd chord.
Ответитьcan you do one on "24 hours" by the Sundays
Ответитьthat was just perfect. thank you.
ОтветитьThanks for sharing!
ОтветитьPeople I know, places I go
Make me feel tongue tied
But I can see how people look down
They're on the inside
Here's where the story ends
People I see, weary of me
Showing my good side
I can see how people look down
I'm on the outside
Here's where the story ends
Ooh, here's where the story ends
It's that little souvenir of a terrible year
Which makes my eyes feel sore
Oh, I never should have said the books that you read
Were all I loved you for
It's that little souvenir of a terrible year
Which makes me wonder why
It's the memories of your shed that make me turn red
Surprise, surprise, surprise
Crazy I know, places I go
Make me feel so tired
And I can see how people look down
I'm on the outside
Oh, here's where the story ends
Ooh, here's where the story ends
It's that little souvenir of a terrible year
Which makes my eyes feel sore
And who ever would've thought the books that you brought
Were all I loved you for
Oh, the devil in me said, "Go down to the shed"
I know where I belong
But the only thing I ever really wanted to say
Was wrong, was wrong, was wrong
It's that little souvenir of a colorful year
Which makes me smile inside
So I cynically, cynically say the world is that way
Surprise, surprise, surprise, surprise, surprise
Here's where the story ends
Ooh, here's where the story ends
I relate to this song so much im so glad I found this tutorial!!
Ответитьthanks a lot
ОтветитьWhen I play Cadd9, do I have to mute the third and fourth string with my index finger? A bit difficult...
ОтветитьNailed it! So many tabs just miss the mark 😉 Thanks - I was nearly there on my own 😂
ОтветитьI love learning from left handed guitar, it's like looking in the mirror so it makes it very easy.
ОтветитьWhat tuning is this?
ОтветитьGreat job - interesting to see the left have view but great if you practice in front of a mirror. As an aside the key is way to high for a tenor male vocal - I have to drop the whole thing half an octave and reconfigure the chords accordingly! Makes it even more smiths like ….
ОтветитьFirst Chord: maybe move one of your finger to the 5th strong on second fret would sound better ?
ОтветитьSuch a lovely song to play.. and relatively simple too. Thanks for this.
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