Learn acoustic guitar easy song Eagles style beginner lesson with strum patterns
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Hi - the guitar I used in this lesson is a Taylor GS5 - it has a cedar top and tropical american mahogany back and sides - warm and rich sounding acoustic for sure
rock on!
-David T
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if you give the whole sample in the beginning then we beginners could decide whether we like the tone & go for learning it .you know sometime beginners can be choosers .this video is confusing and don't show whether i m moving towards
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i have been learning guitar of youtube for the past 3 months and so far this is the most easiest video to understand
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your a really great teacher! your really helpful
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too fast for me :/
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I just disliked this video by mistake!! I really like it, very helpful for a beginner like me=)
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You go too fast -.-
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Amazing. You're great. Thanks! Easy for beginners!
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ok to the dude asking about the buzzzz sound check your tunning keys on the machine head of the guitar sometimes they get lose and will cause the string to bsss just tighten it with a philips screw in the center do not over tighten or you might strip the screw ,and if that dont work take it to a guitar shop and have them do a ajustment on it ,doesnt cost that much ,,,,,,jam on
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I am an old guy, trying to pick up guitar again. You do a great job of explaining things. Love your videos. Thanks for your help!
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tnx it isnt hard and its cool!!! :D
do you think you need to keep the struming the same all the way througth or can you vary it alot, staying in time of course? Thanks for vid, nice detail
lotsooo 1 year ago 2
sure, to move your playing forward you will want to try and vary the strum - playing different patterns and rhythms within the same song and even changing the strum from chord to chord - check out some of my other lessons here as I have some lessons on just that. rockon!
David T
rockongoodpeople 1 year ago 3
David, when recording your acoustic is it unplugged?
6stringmus1c 1 year ago
Hi - depends - when recording video lessons I usually plug it in to an amo and mic the amo so I can control the audio levels on video - but sometimes I mic the acoustic up close with no amp and at times I just have a room mic - all depends on the setup I want that day and the sounds I need to capture - If I remember right on this video I think I am going unplugged with just a room mic - but I am not totally sure as I film so much its tough to remember every session
rock on!
David T
rockongoodpeople 1 year ago