Learn to play Streets Of London Ralph McTell acoustic guitar lesson

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Learn to play Streets Of London Guitar lesson - Ralph McTell sample guitar lesson. Full lesson found at http://www.TotallyGuitars.com. Visit the site for free guitar lessons, TARGET program, forum, community, and contests.

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  • CRAP get off you tube.people like you should be binned

  • @hosman1300 binned? Good idea!

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  • Christ, fist tree minutes you're talking about shit as someone told before and then you show how to play this song with normal speed. Coulnd't you do it faster? Don't think that everyone can see what string do you play in what order

  • ya, this is crap, i learned "classical gas" from mike herberts on you tube for free, it was not easy but it was free, and it was still better than the crap that i ordered from this neil hogan joker. hogan is a good player, but his lessons are crap

  • I cannot believe you actually spend 3minutes talking about shit before you start.

  • Just another rip-off ''gimme your credit card details'' scam

    c'mon youtube, get him off

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  • @Bjowolf2

    And you can then keep your index finger ready on the first fret of the 5th string ( counting from the top), if you want to continue to F easily ( either with an open A in the bass, or a C ). Ralph uses this wonderful chord (Fmaj6) often - eg. in "From Clare to Here". Use that little trick and you already halfway through learning the beautiful intro of that lovely song.

    And picking on Fmaj6 & C repeatedly will give you first part of the intro to "Time After Time " btw. ;o)

  • Great & you actually sing "AND held loosely at his side", which is correct.

    Many tabs & chord versions have "HAND" there, which doesn't make

    a lot of sense - but "AND" does! ( they collect the papers to put them under their

    clothes to keepwarm, not to read them ;-) ).

    You may want to try a Fmaj6 ( 1(T) 0 2 1 2(pinky) 0(!) ), which is indeed

    the chord Ralph uses. Many tabs have Dm or D7 here.

    And it's much easier than to change to a fully barred F-something ( can't see it).

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