the chord he uses @ 7:23, you cannot physically play that in standard. you would need to play an E chord and then use your "pinky" or w/e to hit the 5th fret on the B string. not possible....
the chord he uses @ 7:23, you cannot physically play that in standard. you would need to play an E chord and then use your "pinky" or w/e to hit the 5th fret on the B string. not possible....
@jk642795: Yes, you can tune it to open D, which is DADF#AD and then capo 2nd fret. You then play the exact same way as shown here, just relative to the fret. It is easier to tune this way and it is much easier on your guitar neck. I've seen Rich Robinson play it this way on acoustic versions. I prefer to do it this way, but the sound is not quite as rich and full as the way shown here. This version here, by the way, is done very well, nice job.
dude, how old are you! i was totally expecting some old guy in this video. you're a great guitar player!
1gunsnroseslover 1 month ago
Great, straight-forward explanation of the open-E tuning... Very well made video, too. Thanks for posting it.
ppardee 2 months ago
very good job man... by the way how old were you when you made this?
JonReyes89 2 months ago
@JonReyes89 Haha yeah i do have a high voice there. i was 9 when i made this video
qwertyuiopabc1 1 month ago
well done!!!
besthits2011 4 months ago
Nice Job!
Thanks you. You just taught an old man a new trick!
TommyMacDaddy1 4 months ago
this is awesome
gummygus45 4 months ago
You made learning this song effortless. Simple - basic - step by step instruction. Good job and thanks for sharing this video!
delamdawg 11 months ago
Great job couple mid gaps here n there but, it made since to me at the end, I appreciate video
pewpewdeadz 1 year ago
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@chimeran3
its an old post, but for those that don't know:
the chord he uses @ 7:23, you cannot physically play that in standard. you would need to play an E chord and then use your "pinky" or w/e to hit the 5th fret on the B string. not possible....
GREAT JOB KID!
burly690 1 year ago
@chimeran3
its an old post, but for those that don't know:
the chord he uses @ 7:23, you cannot physically play that in standard. you would need to play an E chord and then use your "pinky" or w/e to hit the 5th fret on the B string. not possible....
GREAT JOB KID!
burly690 1 year ago
isn't there a way to like to tune it to E then put a kapo on the 2ed fret? right? right?...
jk642795 1 year ago
@jk642795: Yes, you can tune it to open D, which is DADF#AD and then capo 2nd fret. You then play the exact same way as shown here, just relative to the fret. It is easier to tune this way and it is much easier on your guitar neck. I've seen Rich Robinson play it this way on acoustic versions. I prefer to do it this way, but the sound is not quite as rich and full as the way shown here. This version here, by the way, is done very well, nice job.
regbofa18 11 months ago
great but learn some guitar lingo. tuning is called open E tuning so yeah but other wise sweet man!
Knightowl102 1 year ago
Nice job, kid. You've not only got talent, you're a great teacher, too.
ShuinCT 1 year ago 2
So great!! Thanks so much, this helped immensely. How old are you? Show off ;)
beautifulpetunia 1 year ago
this is awesome, best lesson on here. thanks man
pcass212 1 year ago 2
thanks for the video. I could figure it out by myself but you just made it at least ten times faster for me. I'm not to proud to admit that.
williambrink 2 years ago
Awesome job on the vid. you are a talented young man. keep up the great work!!
possiesboy 2 years ago
This is also the way the black crows play it. But thank you for not leaving a trash comment. i appreciate it. :)
qwertyuiopabc1 2 years ago 2
Thanks. I already knew that u can play it in standard 2 but i was just showin the easier way
qwertyuiopabc1 2 years ago