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  • I'm new to guitar still could some help me understand what F over 2 looks like. The second chord he teaches you. I'm having a hard time figuring it out thanks. :)

  • the A is an F(add9)/A .. and the f is an Fmaj9

  • So Great! Check out my piano tutorial to this song! For when you just want to play piano instead of the guitar parts!

  • Thanks justinxso.

  • What kind of pedal does the electric guitar use for the swells?

  • @Tinosguitar Delay and a volume pedal.

  • Can someone send me the tabulature for this please.

  • When he started singing I got the most intense goose bumps I've ever felt.

  • I truly love your guitar. It sounds amazing; what brand is it? 

  • @1aliciacaldwell its a Gibson, one of the best!

  • thank you SO much !!!

  • Thank you brothers for this perciosa song ... regards and embraces from Chile..

  • that gibson sounds great!

  • Anyone know if that Gretsch is current or vintage? 

  • I'm thinking

    1. C major

    2. Amin7add6

    3. Gadd11add13no5

    4.Fmaj7sus2/C

    Ok, super technical. But I think these are correct. When it all comes down to it though, you're just strumming away at C, Amin, G, and F.

  • I believe

    2 - Am b13

    4 - Fmaj9

     :]

  • u are the man!! 

  • does he strum all strings?

  • I like his folk guitar...beautiful colors ^^

  • I really wish he would go through the chords more in depth

  • @Averysmashify

    1 - x32010 (C major)

    2 - x03010 (A minor 13?)

    3 - 320010 (G major)

    4 - x33010 (a form of F) or 133010 (if you can use your thumb for the 6th string)

  • @srhutch2 perfect except for the g i'm pretty sure it's 320013

  • @srhutch2 The way he describes the 2nd chord it sounds like it would be a Fmaj9/A.. It's basically the same thing though (minus the B and D you would find in an Am13)..an average listener probably wouldn't hear a difference..

  • @srhutch2 Thanks for sharing the chords...

    Do I have a doubt, I see that John Mark Mcmillan also touches 1 string in the third fret that is to say in G it is correct?

    It might help me confirming me the correct chords.

    I am grateful for his help.

  • kind of wondering in John Mark can do a tutorial on how to sing the chorus of this song two times in a row without blowing out a lung... :)

  • @twitcher73 take choir

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