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  • Learned it in a couple of minutes..thxs

  • awesome job :) i learned it in like 30 seconds :D

  • WHAT IS THE THIRD CHORD YOU PLAY GODDAMIT

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  • @TheMay0rMcCheesey Em 022033 it looks like. (and sounds like)

  • dude that was pretty good :D

  • Te pasaste peladex, regards from Chile. Step out the front door like a ghost into the fog where no one notices the contrast of white on white. and in between the moon and you the angels get a better view of the crumbling difference between wrong and right. i walk in the air, between the rain, through myself and back again where? i don't know maria says she's dying, through the door i hear her crying why? i don't know round here we always stand up straight round here something radiates
  • youre Head is Blending me *__*

  • the cam is good.

    the song is good.

    the playing is good.

    the singing is good.

    the explaining is bad.

  • very bad

  • this guy makes the song so much harder than it actually is!!!

  • wow

  • i like your voice :)

  • The intro carries on through the first verse.

    It's not until the first chorus that you play the chords.

    The structure of the song is basically appeggio through the verses, play the chords through the chorus and so on until you get to the bridge where there's sustained chords.

    All you have to do to learn this song is to break it down into three parts and put them together.

  • tks for your time on this video .learned something today he he

  • Leapin larry is a dick face

  • Leapin Larrys a dickface

  • How play it, accompaniment ? ( UDUD...???) Write me, please!!!

  • C D Em G D is how i play it

  • its Em....... ok... leapinlarry.....

  • What chord are you playing after D? You are playing G D then I can't tell what the next one is. I fucking hate when people post guitar tutorials without listing the chords. Some of us are beginners, if we could listen to the song and then play it on our own we wouldn't be watching "how to" videos. Jesus fuck.

  • Leapin Larry - dead on comment and damn funny!

  • mhh cool ^^

  • Dude..Nice Voice :)

  • Finally the right way! thanks allot! helped sooo much! 5 stars!

  • Didnt it Go Something Like

    G D C or Em Then back to G

  • strum pattern?

  • I don't understand how the stum pattern works

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  • D D D U U U D D U this is the way I play it anyway and I play it throughout the whole song except for the bride and it works perfect for me

  • @ahumble2007  WHAT IS THE STRUMMING PATTERN ..... AHHH!!!

  • its in standard tuning

    its a really simple song too

  • holy crap ur good

  • you rock

  • Thanks man!!

    Amazing job

  • Great, thanks, do some more Counting Crows!

  • I watched this yeasterday and I really enjoyed it not just as a lesson.I don't even know who the Counting Crows are but I like the sound and the chords you're using .I think they would be too difficult for me. I just play "naturally", am too old and too lazy to learn.

  • It looks like a G you're playing but from the 2nd fret.Don't tell me it's got one of those funny tunings. I hate capos and different tunings.Isn't there enough to do without having to do all that. I hate capos because of playing further up the neck with less and higher notes.

  • OK I can see it is the normal place for the G.I got confused looking at it from this side.

  • really good man i cant get the strumin part down if u can plz put some strum patterns up

  • What chords are you using in that second part with A?

  • hey great video im learning quite a bit from it.

    I also found the chorus riff can go C,D,Em, and then G and repeat.

    But its all good

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