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  • you are a really good guitar player god blessed you with that. But could u tell me the struming pattern please?

  • @501DeltaSquad make sure you are keeping your pinky finger on that bottom string 3rd fret, this will give it that extra little high pitch as you switch between your chords. Other than that, it's standard tuning. Good luck brother!

  • @acousticselection what kind of guitar is that

  • Sorry for the double posts.

    The pattern for the verse seems to be a variation of something like DdDDU, DdDDU, DdDDUUUDUDU, then repeats. Chord changes happen at the commas. Practice that, then watch him play the chorus and it should be pretty easy to figure out.

  • The ringing sound comes from hitting only the bottom few strings on the upstroke.

  • The ringing sound comes from hitting only the bottom 2-3 strings on the upstroke.

  • Test

  • thats amazing, wats the strumming tho

  • can you write the sheet music and pass it along? that would be geat! nice and easy video with simple chords! thanks

  • could you post the strum pattern please it would be greatly appreciated, i have all of the chords but can not seem to get the strum patter so if you could post that it would be much appreciated, Thank you and God Bless

  • what kind of guitar is this

  • bro. i would seriously love to hang out w/ u and jam. the simplicity of your playing is very helpful to all. i hate when artists try to complicate things for this somewhat-newbie. lol

  • Where does the ringing, or bell sound come from? you hear that when he finishes playing the E minor, and the C?

    How does he do it, What kind of guitar is this

  • @hughman174 how does he make the ringing sounds as he play. when i play i can't do that

  • @Jean1juan It's probably when he does a "hammer-on" that it makes that sound. while the string is ringing out one note you "hammer-on" or place the other finger on that string to give it a different sound

  • so great!and thanks for the instrunction..but me i don't have a guitar but i really love your sound...

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