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"Teach Your Children" by Crosby Stills & Nash Preview Lesson

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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2008

Graham Nash of Crosby, Stills & Nash teaches you how to play "Teach Your Children", which he wrote for the band on the 1970 album "Déjà Vu". This is a sample of a 22 minute video available for download at iVideosongs.com.

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  • Crosby Stills &Nash, a leyend....

    Thanks a lot for this Mr Nash

  • And thanks to you for the kind words.

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  • Hi Graham...you're such a nice man inspite of giving us nice song and also teaching us to play guitar with your song. In fact this the first song I learned playing guitar and pick-up those good words of this song that leads me to a bright life with my children. Thanks pare!!!keep it up...

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  • Thanks for the clip. My wife just started learning guitar at age 51. I've been practicing this song on mandolin (the intro was hard to figure out for the mandolin) but it sounds cool.

  • This guy is awesome

  • @Longtack55 Joni is legendary ,,she broke new ground like no one before she also restructured guitar playing.One of the best ever.

  • @Timesearch I think the problem might be your guitar, not your fingers. A guitar properly set up, with the right set of strings (light gauge, preferably), makes a world of a difference. Perhaps the action is too high on your guitar, or the neck is rubbish, so you might want to check with your local music shop to see if they can fix it up for you (or you might want to buy a new guitar). Don't give up playing, just make sure you get the right tool for the job ;)

  • On this weekend prior to the 4th of July, I find myself getting back to the truth of my beliefs. You Mr NASH, have been a beacon through my sixty plus years now. Thank you for always reminding all of us that love is the way out of all problems.

    With gratitude,

    Lynn

  • I tried and tried to play guitar but my skin is like butter on my fingertips so I have some difficulites with developing those tough finger pads.

  • Graham, can retire when ever I want, need a good drummer, lets hit the road.

    firefighter tim andrew

  • @jerrywscott Clever boy!!

  • @Longtack55 oeps... I don't like her... I don't like a song like Coyote, her contribution toCSN&Y Wembley (1974): Suite Judy Blue Eyes.. playing Woodstock on the piano (1969).. making strange sounds at the end of the song.. .Joni playin a kind of harp..etc.. etc..

  • There is so much depth in drop D tuning.

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