to soulshinz, man..you need to lighten up on the lesson comments..maybe.....is it possible that...some guitarists are at different levels...it's ok to mix it up and if you don't like it...well change the channel! Btw, can I check out your guitar video lessons?
i don't usually offer any critisizm, but she plays this with a capo on the 7th fret and an alternative tuning. i realize this is easier, but a tutorial should be correct
@iRECKONER how is it "brilliant" if it's wrong?, sounds better? than sarah"s version? really? not even close to the original...sorry, i mean..she wrote it..it's her music...so how exactly could anyone play it better? does sarah know she wrote it wrong?...that must be a shock to her that this guy plays it better...
But I have to agree with soulshinz.....if you got a website telling everyone "how" to play things...at least acknowledge its a "personal version" and not actual studio techniques.
capo'd up to 7th tuned to a B minor is correct as written...and sounds amazing. Even intermediate players can easily learn it...its not difficult!!
@lordofchord agreed!...i never meant to start a firestorm here, i just thought having 11000 people learning to play something incorrectly cannot be very flattering for the original artist when the original sounds so awesome
@soulshinz It's called transposing. Every musician should be able to transpose to every key. It does no harm to the original artist or their music. I'm 6'2" 250 lbs, I'm comfortable singing bass or baritone not soprano! I never use a capo, I sing an octave lower than the music is written. Haven't you ever seen an impromptu performance where a celebrity will tell the band, "in the key of E please"? Go ultimate guitar for tabs/chords/lyrics, be a doer not a critic! Get an elec. keyboard too :)
@shizzleman8 transposing is important...yes, but this video does not imply that, it implies it's the acoustic live version, which its not, i'm all for tutorials, but an explanation saying it is not the way the artist performs it would be wise. i do not rely personally on ultimate guitar because the tabs/chords they have are rarely correct since they are random musicians versions and not the orig. artists, and i have a keyboard...there are no notes on it that are not on my guitar;)
Thanks, I like the way you play it and the chords you chose. I actually don´t have a capo.
quieromicubita 2 months ago in playlist How to play...
to soulshinz, man..you need to lighten up on the lesson comments..maybe.....is it possible that...some guitarists are at different levels...it's ok to mix it up and if you don't like it...well change the channel! Btw, can I check out your guitar video lessons?
bound2each 1 year ago
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bound2each 1 year ago
thank you!
missicehope2702 1 year ago
i don't usually offer any critisizm, but she plays this with a capo on the 7th fret and an alternative tuning. i realize this is easier, but a tutorial should be correct
soulshinz 2 years ago
Actually this tutorial is fkn brilliant so there. Sound better this way. GOT EARS ?
iRECKONER 1 year ago
@iRECKONER how is it "brilliant" if it's wrong?, sounds better? than sarah"s version? really? not even close to the original...sorry, i mean..she wrote it..it's her music...so how exactly could anyone play it better? does sarah know she wrote it wrong?...that must be a shock to her that this guy plays it better...
soulshinz 1 year ago
@soulshinz
lol...everyone always takes things so seriously.
But I have to agree with soulshinz.....if you got a website telling everyone "how" to play things...at least acknowledge its a "personal version" and not actual studio techniques.
capo'd up to 7th tuned to a B minor is correct as written...and sounds amazing. Even intermediate players can easily learn it...its not difficult!!
lordofchord 1 year ago
@lordofchord agreed!...i never meant to start a firestorm here, i just thought having 11000 people learning to play something incorrectly cannot be very flattering for the original artist when the original sounds so awesome
soulshinz 1 year ago
@soulshinz It's called transposing. Every musician should be able to transpose to every key. It does no harm to the original artist or their music. I'm 6'2" 250 lbs, I'm comfortable singing bass or baritone not soprano! I never use a capo, I sing an octave lower than the music is written. Haven't you ever seen an impromptu performance where a celebrity will tell the band, "in the key of E please"? Go ultimate guitar for tabs/chords/lyrics, be a doer not a critic! Get an elec. keyboard too :)
shizzleman8 1 year ago
@shizzleman8 transposing is important...yes, but this video does not imply that, it implies it's the acoustic live version, which its not, i'm all for tutorials, but an explanation saying it is not the way the artist performs it would be wise. i do not rely personally on ultimate guitar because the tabs/chords they have are rarely correct since they are random musicians versions and not the orig. artists, and i have a keyboard...there are no notes on it that are not on my guitar;)
soulshinz 1 year ago
well done :)
rzolution 2 years ago
yikes he's LIGHTNING FAST
BipolarBeatBoxer 2 years ago
Thats very awesome . .
Thanks .. . (:
r33nch3n 2 years ago
Thank you!
Jamillexxx 2 years ago
Awesome! A big help thank you! :D You're very talented.
TrackTerGirl 3 years ago
It's very very nice, I could sing along with it and enjoying it to much :)
ProperData 3 years ago