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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2007

This is a lesson for the first part of Never Going Back Again, a song by Fleetwood Mac. It's kinda amateuristic, but I haven't got any experience with making this kind of video's, so please don't whine.

I make a few mistakes; At 1:54 or so I say 'with the second and the fourth fret' but I mean 'with the second and the fourth string'.
At 2:47 I say 'the way you put your left finger...', that obviously has to be left hand.
At 3:34 I play two strings at the same time, but that has to be only the second string.

The reason why the image sometimes moves is that I've shot the lesson in different shots.

Have fun!

Lesson 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQaCEICygkU
Lesson 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CysGSJ34XqQ

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  • sounds like a dutch accent .... am i right?

  • @theovl316 Yup :)

  • do you watch the cartoon Metalocalypse?

  • @TurboShorts Never heard of it. Why?

  • Hi Mate!

    Nice lesson you brought out here. Do you have the tabs for your version, because sometimes your explanations are a bit confusing!

    Cheers!

  • @MrJudgeSauter I'm sorry, I haven't found them yet.

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  • Yes, Lindsay uses drop D. But this way it's way easier to play, so why don't play it this way?

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  • @TurboShorts he likes toos plays the grandpas guitars!

  • Great lesson, thank you very much! You are the only one to explain the right hand meticulously. Now I can start working on this amazing piece of music. Thanks again! Groeten, Thijs

  • thank you SO much for this lesson! *-*

  • Very cool, thanks you really got me into this song!

  • @JohnCorina it doesnt matter if u play it in drop D or open C. the notes r the same. it sounds the same. the secret to playing guitar is making it sound good, not playing it exactly right. trust me on this. btw, ive seen buckingham play it at least two different ways

  • Great lesson. I love this song and I find it easy to learn watching this. Just have one query though. At 3:37 you say to play the 3rd string. Maybe I miss it but I don't see this played in the faster versions of the same sequence before or after.

  • very good! finally someone who can really teach this music. All others are too fast

  • At last an explination as to the tuning and finger picking. Great lesson - got it. Thank you!!

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