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  • Vic, thanks for sharing your talent. I'm from Atlanta, GA, and have recently decided to pick up the guitar again. You've inspired me to get an amp for my acoustic electric as well. Much appreciated.

  • @juggalojeremy420 It is a good tutorial, but I learn/play by tabs. I was listening to this so I could get the timing haven't heard this song in months.

  • Great and informative tutorial, guy. Really helps with the amp settings.

  • I can't figure out the F-sharp cuz I have stubby fingers any tips for me Vic?

  • GO CHARGERS

  • you did a good job. with setting that amp up sounds just like it 5/5

  • Awesome video, I've had my guitar for nearly a year, but never really took the time to practice. I'm gonna go learn the chords and come back and watch this again. This has to be one of the cleanest and easiest videos to watch next to Marty Schwartz.

  • thats awsum bro.

  • Thank you, thank you, thank you. This gives me more drive and encouragement. Being a musician there are a lot of assholes out there that say things like "you suck" and "Ive heard better". I appreciate the comment. Let me know what other songs you like and see if I can't post more vids. Later

  • Then again, most of the time the ones who say you suck or state they have heard better are the ones who think you're trying to be the best. I guess you're trying to have fun-- and succeeding at that, for sure-- which is the way you're supposed to play.

    By the way, Vic, are you a professional guitarist as in; do you make a living as a musician?

    Thanks for the lesson. I am just starting out and I learned some basic chords such as E, B, F#, et cetera.

    Keep up the good work, Vic!

  • this was awesome

    Just add in the finger notes.

    Like i know what E is and the last chord which is an F-shape only down the frets but

    What is the 2nd chord?

    Finger notes?

    Thanks though/

  • Use the standard "E" (a and d string 2nd fret and g string on the 1st fret

    then "B" barre chord 2nd and 4th fret

    then "F#" barre chord 2nd and 4th fret using the low e string. If it helps I will redo the video. It was one of my 1st ones and I should have shown the fret fingers. Sorry. Hope I helped

  • Thanks. Helped a lot. If there's any further questions, ill ask again. No time right now lol.

    You are awesome though and this video just shows that.

  • dude.u need to let us know what frets create the notes..we can't guess just by looking at ur fingers...no help..

  • thanx man really helped!!!, 5 stars

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