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  • thank you very much, it was very helpfull :)

  • Heloo Guitar GOD.. Please... please ,,,request you to make a video tutorial for the chords you used in the video... Its soundss soooo beautifull to the ears... I would like to learn it...... I read about the chords in comments & half capo used etc. I didnt understand anything about it.... A video tutorial on that would be really helpful for us Sir .. Again, Requesting you to help us making a video tutorial of the chords played. Thank you Very Much Sir.... You are awesomeeeeeee !!...

  • do you know wht the picking is called at 6:34?

  • this really helped

  • Go Rice Owls! (Sid Rich c/o 03) :)

  • this would be more helpful if we could see what chords you're playing. some of us are visual and audio learners. thanks.

  • @newtribefroboy Just to help you out a little. It doesn't matter what chords you play, you're practicing double strumming not any certain chord. So to be fair to jchan985 he is showing you a visual. It's a double strum tutorial.

  • Hi ! Great tutorial. very helping, I am almost there with the double strumming.

    Question for you jchan985, not about the double but about this little what you call "cross" picking (or whatever it's called) you do at 6:34 : how do you do that ? Do you have a particular pattern prepared or do you just follow a rythm and pick randomly ? Do you know where I can find a tutorial for this ? Thanks. Keep on with that great work.

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  • quick question, i'm having trouble doing the double strum when my strumming pattern is d, d, u, u, d, d, u. is it still the same? do i do the quick d,d,u,d after the up strum?

  • What chords are you using relative to the capo?

    Thanks.. that was really good.

  • @PeidoLord You're welcome :) thanks for watching. so the chords are E, E/G#, A, B, C#, and F# (I think that's all I played?). Relative to capo...what do you mean by that?

  • You are bullshiting idiot this is no tutorial, just you playing, nothing normal for beginners!!

  • @narpeth04 He's not playing for beginners. If you're just starting out you shouldn't be trying to double strum it's not basic at all.

  • Thanks! really helpful...Question, what chords?

  • heh, they're chords using a half-capo. a little bit cheating :P

  • hehe this is exactly what I am looking for that day... thanks a lot dude ^^

  • wow thanks alot

  • thanks! totally helped! :D

  • excellent detail, what cords are you playing? Thanks

  • they're half capo chords - just e, e/G#, a, b, etc...simple stuff, but you need that partial capo to do it

  • thxx God there are guys like you! bam!

  • awesome tutorial .

  • thankya =)

  • THANK YOU!!!!

  • np =)

  • thank you omg i love you this has helped me so much with my praise team!

  • awesome! good luck to you and your team members

  • great! just to let you know, that it is really helpful, post more about strumming

  • will try =)

  • nice playing, you should do some covers i like how you play

  • thanks - I do some, no strum songs yet. but if you'd like, check out my other vids. i have one cover and a recorded song

    thanks for listening!

  • good job!

    but i am disappointed

    i thought this would be a cover of a shane/shane song

  • Great tutorial. Thanks.

  • you're welcome, thanks for watching

  • It may be quite simple, but it doesn't explain itself. Thanks for the tutorial.

  • you're welcome =) thanks for the feedback

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