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  • Thanks, I wanted to learn this song and you just made it super easy for me.

  • oh !!! that was soo beautiful...do you have a cd on sale?

  • Just a question, how come you play A: 5 7 7 6 5 5, is there any difference from it being A: 0 0 2 2 2 0?

  • @douakungfoua it is just A like in piano, higher octave.

    it is just like A in 0 0 2 2 2 0 :D

    so you can play it also in that syle

  • trop mal expliqué

  • its awesome

  • i'm learning to play the song and your video helped a lot! what's the strumming pattern?

  • omg how do u play so well

  • this is hard. its easier when you do the basic chords

  • thankyou so much

    great help!! :]

  • A the barchord is played on the 5th fret (first dot)

  • Not on all guitars. Usually the first dot marks the 3rd fret.

  • If you take an open position E and slide it up to the 5th fret as a barre chord, you get an A.

  • hey man i've always wanted to learn the guitar but have never gotten round to it. I think it's the most beautiful sound in the world so dont laugh at me for this question but ... Why do you have to hold the chords? When i hold the chords, on the neck of the guitar down it not only mutes the lower notes, but it also makes a blunt sound when i when you stroke through the strings with the pick and hit the muted chords. Should that happen or am i holding it too tight?

  • if hear a muted sound, you're probably not holding the strings down tight enough. It can sound cool sometimes if that's what you're going for (quite a few songs have this effect). But if you want all the strings to ring out, you have to hold down the chord tighter. Hope this helps :)

  • the sruumingggg

  • thank you sooo much!

    you really helped me!

  • > did you use a capo?!

    > and what fret is that?

  • so far, I don't see anyone on youtube teaching the RIGHT chords for this song. Which are: A, A/G#, D/F#, A/E

    bridge: Amaj7/C#, D (add 9), Amaj7/E, Bm, Amaj7/C#, D

  • @hotelseventeen 1 year old comment, but I have to say it: good thing you made a video huh buddy?

  • jw wat frets are you on?

  • @BrittFlitt 5th. he wrote it in the bubble thingy

  • hey this is cool!! but what strings are you strumming??? err plucking?? and do u use a capo??

  • the capo would be his indexfinger.

  • uhmm whatt? a capo is not his index fingerr?

  • yea but you could easily replace the bar with a capo because its in the same place throughout the song.

  • amazing thanks alot!

  • how does the strumming go!? what chords are you plucing and so on?

  • ur good

  • how are you playing D ,what are your fingers on ... i cant tell.Does anybody know?

  • did you take lessons because you are good.

  • good job but can you play her other song realize?

  • wots amaj7??

  • AM7 (amaj7) is an A chord with the 7th of the scale added. It can be played "open" as well:

    6=x

    5=0 (open)

    4=2

    3=1

    2=2

    1=0

    The first numbers designate the strings; 2nd numbers designate fret position. x-string muted.

  • kay but how do u play it like he does on the 5th fret??

  • your pretty good

  • Thanks. I try :)

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