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  • cheers bro better then the other tutorials out there:)

  • thanks alot. your strumming technique to this is different but is alot easier and sounds better

  • got yaself a subber ! x

  • FINALLLY! went thru heaps to find a good tutorial that actually sounds right. thankyou!!

  • s'aaaalllll about left handed guitars bitch!!

  • This is the best tut it sounds great thanx mate

  • this is great(:

  • Thanks mate, really helpful

  • Love this song.... thanks for the tutorial man...

    Can you do Lauren Hill - Just like water (MTV unplugged)?

    Cheers

  • nice tutorial haha U.S sticker? yeeee boi! im from whanga haha

  • Good tutorial except you never told us about the index finger, I managed to work it out though (I THINK) so I'll tell everyone my guess. basically before he hits the base E note 3rd fret from capo, he is hitting the open G. thats pretty much it although it takes practise to get up to his tempo if your not a competent player! Don't really need to do it though!

  • Cool lesson dude

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  • its ed shEEEEEEran not ed sheran:L

  • when you do the bass note and strum downward, do you strum up afterward to make that double strum effect

  • excellent lesson, thanks sooo much

    i'm a leftie too so this was very useful X-D

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  • when you strumed you did some picking or something. what was that and how did you do it??

    good video btw :)

  • how did you do your b minor chord?

  • you play awesomely. (:

    was wondering if you think this song is good for a beginner to start with?

  • nice version

  • Leftieee ???? if so yeyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy­yyyy im a leftie too

  • Thanks, for the video!! Really simple- easy to pick up!! Merci!!! :)

  • i dont get the passing note part, and what about the strum pattern?

  • @Jordan96CND He means from the G chord form right before you change to the E chord move your first finger from the A string up to the big E. You should still have the G cord form on the last two strings..."4th finger on high E 3rd on the B string." So, you should play Full "G" chord, THEN 1st finger on the big E, 4th finger on high E and 3rd on the B string..then the Em chord etc... Just watch his hand full screen. I suck at explaining such thing. :(

  • @OpalEl confusing.... but i think i get it

  • @Jordan96CND lol my bad! :p I was having a rather confusing day, but hey...I tried.

  • this guy is pro

  • When you play Am and D/F# in the chorus, which note do you strum first? e.g. when you strum G you strum the E first ?

    Great tutorial though :)

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