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You're Beautiful by James Blunt - Beginner Acoustic Guitar Lesson

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http://YourGuitarSage.com You're Beautiful by James Blunt is a great tune to rock out with. I had a great time making this video for you kids. Hope you take my thoughts and run with them and it helps you play You're Beautiful by James Blunt a lot better. :)

If you like what I have done in this video and you need some additional help with playing the guitar and learning chords, theory, etc. then go grab my free ebook at www.YourGuitarSage.com. I honestly feel that if you apply my teachings inside the ebook that will help you out a ton.

I finally picked up on the whole social media game here lately. So you need to tweet me and connect with me on my fan page. I posted the links below to help you find me.
http://twitter.com/yourguitarsage
http://facebook.com/yourguitarsage

Be sure to leave me a comment below.

I'll catch you rockstars in another video!
:)
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  • @mrroycach thats for intonation. nice try though

  • @1234meeka :)

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  • @roastedbonbon d dd uu d du du

  • grr i just wanna see finger placement and slow explanation of strumming, i wanna play this but im too much of a beginner

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  • @Guilleconflow los acordes son Do, Sol/Si (índice como Sol y los otros 3 dedos como Si), La menor, Fa mayor séptima, en el coro se usan Fa y Sol, en el puente, Re menor. Los acordes ya mencionados son los que se requieren al tocar la canción, no el orden. El orden es en el intro: Do, Sol/Si, La menor y Fa mayor séptima dos veces todo. En el verso es igual la primera vez, pero la segunda se cambia el Fa mayor séptima por una segunsa La menor. En el coro es tiempo compartido en Fa y Sol y después

  • sorry its a mess but im trying to fit it all in

  • 3rd string open=30 2nd string 1st fret=21 4th string 2nd fret=42 4th string 3rd fret=43 Intro: 30-21-20-21-30-21-20-21-23-21-­20-21-42-43-optional 42 Chords(capo on 8th) G:63-52-40-30-23-13 G/F#:62-50-40-30-23-13 Em7:60-52-42-30-23-13 Cadd9:60-53-42-30-23-13 ^(60-10---6th string is 60. 10 is 1st string. bottom up) Verse:strum pattern-->D D DUU UDD (optional DU) [d-down u-up] verse progression-->G-G/F#-Em7-Cadd9 play each chord once with the strum pattern then repeat the progression again.
  • am i the only one that sees that his bridge on the guitar is broken in two thats ghetto lol but he is very good teacher

  • thanks for the chords, and btw you sounded like the ukelele boy on youtube when you're not singing the lyrics... nice ,kudos to you! i learned a lot!

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