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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2010

*NOTE* This video uses copyrighted material in a manner that does not require approval of the copyright holder. No copyright infringement is intended. The musical content is used under the FAIR USE policy, and is presented purely in good faith for the purposes of promoting information of an educational and historical nature only. All copyright claim is fully retained by the authors, publishers, and owners of the original.

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  • Very detailed great lesson. Thanks for taking time to create this tutorial !!

  • @stevenlee212 You're very welcome ~ Glad to hear it helped ~ My Best ~ Joe

  • This is a great video Joe :) Thank you for sharing it. I'm 41 and only started playing guitar about 3 or 4 months ago and I haven't even started learning bar chords yet lol so I'm still new though I can play a handful of songs, and I have always loved this song. I picked it up quite easily, though the slide up to the 5th and 3rd frets and back was hard at first, you explained it so clearly. Thanks mate :)

  • @ozsandman Great to hear it helped; that's part of the fun in doing these videos! I really appreciate you taking the time to comment. Keep plugging away ~ the guitar is so expressive - remember to enjoy the journey and don't worry about the destination. I've been playing for 32 years and still learn something new evvery time I pick it up.

    You made my day ~ All my best ~ Joe

  • Im 12 and had no trouble with the begining but I cant do the G to C because my ring finger won't reach. :P Is there another way I could do it??

  • @rockengellygirl I think you're talking about 2:59 when they play G to C; Sure, play just the first, second and third strings and don't worry about playing a "full" G chord. you don't really need the bass notes. Let me know if that helps ~ Joe

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  • Awesome lesson!!

  • Thank you for a great lesson my guitar playing is coming along well thanks to your great clips Thanks.

  • This video is fantastic didn't even have to pause or rewind at all and got it perfectly. Thank you sir.

  • great lesson!

    can you help with the strumming pattern?

    thanks

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