While credit should be given for the effort, and I do give a ton of props for it, those aren't the right chords for this song. These are the right chords. add2URL:
@arel3 <---knew it was just for Olivia. YOU made it public. On a network that has millions of viewers. Regardless of that, the lesson isn't giving the correct information. I screwed up the link. If you add this to the end of the youtube URL it'll take you to a youtube of the correct chords, and their progression:
@arel3 Hi! The chords are correct for the beginner that was taking the lesson. It's not about the song. It's about a simple chord change she needed to learn and that other people might want to learn too. That's why it's public. The basic progression is Am, G, C, F. The G/B is just the G chord with a B in the bass-you leave off the 2nd finger playing the G on the 6th string. It's easier, especially if you've just started playing the guitar.
@arel3 BTW-it is the correct information. And I watched the video you recommend. It's well done, more sophisticated than I can do. And there's some really good content on the page. So, if anyone else read these post, check out the link that arel3 posted.
While credit should be given for the effort, and I do give a ton of props for it, those aren't the right chords for this song. These are the right chords. add2URL:
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arel3 1 month ago
@arel3 <---knew it was just for Olivia. YOU made it public. On a network that has millions of viewers. Regardless of that, the lesson isn't giving the correct information. I screwed up the link. If you add this to the end of the youtube URL it'll take you to a youtube of the correct chords, and their progression:
watch?v=BWL_qCKW86I&feature=youtu.be
Great song!!
arel3 1 month ago
@arel3 Hi! The chords are correct for the beginner that was taking the lesson. It's not about the song. It's about a simple chord change she needed to learn and that other people might want to learn too. That's why it's public. The basic progression is Am, G, C, F. The G/B is just the G chord with a B in the bass-you leave off the 2nd finger playing the G on the 6th string. It's easier, especially if you've just started playing the guitar.
guitarbeginning 1 month ago
@arel3 BTW-it is the correct information. And I watched the video you recommend. It's well done, more sophisticated than I can do. And there's some really good content on the page. So, if anyone else read these post, check out the link that arel3 posted.
guitarbeginning 1 month ago
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arel3 1 month ago
Yes, G/B is strummed from the fifth string down.
guitarbeginning 1 year ago
@guitarbeginning 11,000 didnt hear that it was just for olivia
7hotskull 1 year ago
is your G/B chord strummed from 5th string down?
rhonin93 1 year ago
youu are soo bad playing the guitarr.....sorryy man but is the truth hello from spain
CeSiTaRSF 1 year ago
@CeSiTaRSF You're so funny LOL
guitarbeginning 1 year ago
Your welcome welcome welcome :))
guitarbeginning 1 year ago
thankyou thankyou thankyou thankyou thankyou thankyou thankyou!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LauurenBeee 1 year ago
thank u for this it helps a lot!!!
xXfresh2deaffXx 1 year ago
No way how did he know my name i feel so special haha. Just kidding
IamMattastic 2 years ago
Hi Olivia
clarkdawg47 2 years ago
man i happy 2 c a other big guy playn the guitar..i b havn trouble sum times lol. fingers b touchn cords
devonte614 2 years ago
thank yoouuu
luisabali 2 years ago
how do u take a B chord
maggotman94 2 years ago
hi there
brandonhtate 2 years ago
Thaaank u! x)
Annzze 2 years ago
You're Welcome :)
guitarbeginning 2 years ago
Thanks alot man! Nice chord tutorial!
ewiekeu 4 years ago
Sounds good Stephen. When will we hear some bass lessons? You've got some pretty awesome moves on the bass.
reekrichards 4 years ago