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  • Mark, this is excellent! Thank you very much, lovely pace and very well explained and demonstrated. Good to see your face! many people doing this are camera shy. I am learning this for my wife inspired by the recent TV programme in UK about the making of BOTWaters. John 

  • Thanks you helped me with this one and Scarborough Fair.

  • that is a really nice guitar

  • brilliant. i learned this for my mum. she loves it

  • You are a fantastic teacher and I am so glad you share my love for Simon and Garfunkel! Thank you so much for the lesson took me 30 minutes to get it down!

  • Geez, man, nice. The music never dies, eh. :)

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  • Thanks for another one Mark. I enjoy all your videos, but especially the S & G lessons. The lyrics, harmonies and Paul's underrated guitar playing make learning these songs a labor of love! Thanks for making that possible!

  • your videos are coming in very handy, thanks a bunch!

  • I hardly see you using that Taylor guitar. Sounds beautiful. Nice tone! Good lesson as always. God's blessings.

  • its good stuff. the dude below me is right in that its a bit simplified but its good for a tutorial. the only negative thing i have to say is that the main riff (that bluegrassy kinda thing that ends in a C and the classic blues bend) is wrong. message me if you would like the specific tabs for that hook since its the intergral part of the song. once again good tutorial.

  • mark love your videos mark like to see you work out a catchy cat stevens song called portobello road if you hear it you willlike it

  • Very interesting Mark. I also do this one, ripped up the vinal learning it but I play capo at 4 in the key of G. Just goes to show you That the same destination can be reached following differnt paths. Ill record my version in the next couple of days to show you what Im doing. Im always interested in your comments. As always you do a Great job of teaching. Keep up the good work!

  • Very nice voice and very patient with your explanation... I would say that your chords in the 'bridge' are a bit simplified compared to Simon's dissonant choices, but it still works.

  • S&G are incredible musicians with two incredible voices and two voices togeter are just pure magic. Thanks for your lesson! you teach it so clearly! :-)

  • awesome!

  • echt super!

  • whats the type of microphone you use here. i want to make some recordings on my computer but dont know which type of mic to get

  • Well done again sir.

  • That's a good idea what you did with the "annotations" man, lets people get to the cover easily. Nice. Good lesson.

  • SECOND COMMENT! haha

  • Sweet. First comment. You're filling up my iPod with learning, and my family's home with song, thanks.

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