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  • Hey Good People I am on Twitter now!

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  • Thank you, good lesson.

  • U Rock man!

  • change! change! change!

  • awesome teacher but u said drown instead of down strum

  • What a nice guy

  • Thanks for the Advice!=)

  • Good video lesson!

  • he said change 13 times!!

  • LoL. He looks like Kevin Bacon...

  • The problem I have is with maintaining a strumming rhythm that's different from the rhythm of the lyrics. I'm getting better, though.

  • i'm the same as that. its a challenge.

  • lol i was like playing and saying change!! change!!! and my brother was looking me like.. are you ok??

  • Thank you.:D

    Change!

  • i had the same problem T.T , but after awhile i almost had it, hopefully this lesson will help for the rest.

  • CHANGE!!

  • lol goodluck with that

  • LOL, you said "Down Up" as you strummed up down! Course, it was probably the sound was running behind.

  • lol Nancy's funny.

  • Is is true that Elvis Presley only knew 2 chords for the guitar playing? or he was just kidding?

  • i doubt its true

  • i've seen him play its not just 2

  • Very nice lesson, thank you.

  • Is it just me or does Tim's shirt look almost exactly like the background? LOL. Great lesson Tim. Rock on!

  • woah. haha.

  • Great tips!

  • lol ever since i got my first guitar i was able to sing n play it came natural but damn i cant talk n play lol weird

  • Tim, you are making some useful segments.  In fact, everyone at NLG seems to be doing good work.

  • I agree - I have been looking at the clips and considering their DVD set - all the folks seem very helpful and presenting "useful" information not found in standard instructional materials.

  • That could have been obamas theme song

  • hahaha lmfao!!! good one! change!

  • LOL

  • why does your guitar have a double fret marker on the 7th fret?

  • its a martin almost all of their guitars have them

  • why not..

  • i am mad because at the end when you said rockon your supposed to say good people!! and thanks for this

    lol

  • Good People

    Tim

  • lmao

  • great stuff timmo

  • Oh this is frickin' GREAT! I am totally horrible at singing and playing guitar! I'm going to try this stuff out....

    Thanks a lot!

    Much love

  • thanks!great lesson really helped me a lot!

    (no clue why but somehow he reminded me of jack black when he was strumming and saying change.had to giggle a bit.)

  • haha

  • thanx for the info :) i always wondered how one would learn to sing and play at same time . great info

  • Read good stuff.

  • hey Tim thanks a lot for your videos I really appreciate it.

    you seem like a nice and funny guy and I'm really grateful that you're spending time to make these videos for us, so thank you

  • A short video, but those are awesome tips!

    Thanks Tim.

  • Thanks, this will certainly help me alot!

  • Nice. this would definately be very helpful for beginners. Those tips were pretty much the key things that helped me to learn how to sing and play simultaneously

  • i like pie

  • ME TOO!!!

  • You are fantastic...Thanks so much.,please keep them comming

  • thanx

  • Great video ! :) Love it

  • great lesson Tim! greetings from Poland:))

  • good vid thanks

  • Great Lesson, as always. Rock on guys!

  • I'm sure this will help some people, time for me to start singing or I'll end up just like Kiefer Sutherland did, he says guitar beginners should start singing to it from the beginning.

    oh and maybe you should have been on the inauguration of president obama and sing that change song you just showed.

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