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From: HAWTHORN63
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  • using your fingers instead of a pick gives it a much warmer sound thanks for posting

  • Great stuff. look forward to picking up a few tips from you. thanks

  • you say to a mhh maybe 60 years old man keep it up? i think he plays guitar for his live

  • nc try keap going!!!

  • awesome playing dude keep it up

  • need more explications

  • love your guitar, love your playing.

  • do you know keb mo's "henry"? if so, would you be willing to do a video tutorial of it?

  • You really are good 5***** from me :D keep it up

  • great! i like it, cool 5*

  • it`s folk,not country!

  • nice.

  • Catchey Tune

  • However your version is in A which is hard to sing to (f# not easy for most male voices). Dylan's is in G which is comfortably right.

  • Hi this is one of the few versions on here that respect the original harmony. The exception being Dylan's original of course. Also check out Alanis Morissette's version that I posted.

    Thanks for this.

  • mine has few spots where I've rubbed the polish off too :)

  • But does it still play

  • Hi, I would like to know what guitar you have.

  • Its a Gibson Hummingbird, I have had it for 36 years, about the same time as I have had the wife.

    Of course the gloss has gone, necks a bit bent, backs twisted, needs a facelift, not to mention the fretting.

    Still enough about the wife, at least the guitar's fine.

  • AHAHAHA... love it

  • Haha, good one.

  • haha good work

  • aha alright that was a good one

  • aha alright that was a good one

  • You are an absolute legend.

  • @HAWTHORN63  Hahahaha! :D

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