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  • (grandma your ears are so big) because they are all the better to tell the good from the bad

  • great you really explained the chord progression well.. tnx you h

    elp me alot

  • well done

  • its about time some one shows the strumming pattern.

  • this guy can sing nor play with song goes too fast, can listen to music that sucks for him

  • Tnx 2 u. It helps me play ma first song  on guitar!

  • EXCELENTEEEEE MANNNN !!!!!!! BRAVOOO !!!!! BRAVOOOO !!!!!

    Positive Vibration brother

  • b;g;g;;;;;;;;ttg;;;;;;;;;;;;;;­;;;;;

  • Best video ever. I was trying to play this song for days and days.

    After this video, iv done it at the same day.

    Thank you !

  • Please help me with cb chord, right after half chord c, there supposed to be a cb? I cannot get it right!?

  • @escolicius put your first finger on the B string fret 1 and your second finger on the A string fret 2 and thats it

  • @danbohane Thanks!

  • Wow! I'm very much impressed! The video lesson was broken down into common sense parts, and the tabs you posted were so easy to use! Thank you so much!!

    I have a question about muting the strings on those five chords where either the 6th or both 5th and 6th aren't strummed: How do you make sure they aren't strummed? I've tried using my thumb to mute them but I noticed you didn't do that.

  • @Debking79 I wouldn't try too hard too mute these strings. as long you are aware that this is your aim you will eventually find your strumming will increase in accuracy.

  • @danbohane Thank you for the prompt advice. I guess practice practice practice makes perfect :)

  • @Debking79 yes you should find eventually that you tend to play C chords from its root on the 5th string and D's from its root on the forth. Its best not to aim for this too deliberately, you will notice how the chords sounds become clearer and less muddy when you stum from the right point. Merely being aware of this should over time lead to an increase in your strumming accuracy without really thinking or trying.

  • you are making it ...sooooo much easier, thankyou...u teach well..even i get it !! x

  • first redemption how to video that actually breaks it down completly and simply for us noobsauces at guitar.

  • @three3rdszer0 True!

  • shut up MOBY!!!

  • wicked! this is exactly what i was looking 4!

  • when we play the g chord do we strum with 6th string? or do we always strum starting at 5th string

  • thanx

  • awesome video

  • fantastic lesson!

  • thanks please subscribe for loads more free lessons comming in 2010.

  • You are a great teacher.

    Thank you so much for sharing you knowledge in such a constructive manner.

  • your welcome. please subscribe for more free lessons. I am uploading them all the time. thanks for the positive feedback

  • hey THANKS a lot your video helped me finally get the song !!was a having a great difficulty with those chord changes..

  • Very good teacher!

    I'm beginner and this is my first song.

    Thanks a lot

  • thanks glad it is useful. please subscribe to my site many more free lessons to come. Dan

  • great guide and you play it like a champ

  • nice job. thank you much friend

  • thank you very much

  • Really nice guitar-work, but you have to sing more from the stomach.

  • i didnt think it was to bad

  • No maybe not, but I like to have a go anyway

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