John Mayer~Stop This Train Live in Indy
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nice haircut
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@1BrknHrtdRomeo I had the same issue. all you need to do is play the bass note on the 5fth fret of the D string when you have to make your move away from the g on the low E. it's sounds a little weird... but it is the same bass note, just played on a different string..
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i have long creepy spider fingers and i still can't play the stretch from 3rd fret to 7th fret. i think john has enormous hands that have a lot of width which allows him to reach so easily. i just play the octave when i come to that stretch. hope that helps someone else
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whats up guys?! so i covered this song on my channel so come check it out and subscribe if you like it! i love feedback so come grill m
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I played a Clapton Signature Martin and they referred to it as a Parlour Size. I later bought a Maton EGB 808, made famous by Tommy Emmanuel. It is also a Parlour Size.
They are smaller bodied and shorter than the Dreadnought by maybe 4 inches. They are more comfortable to play especially if you have to play for an hour or more lol.
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SERIOUSLY! But is doesnt matter that much if you just eliminate the E string on that part.
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no kidding...i've got the whole song down except for that part and its crazy hard haha....try Neon
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lol... you got two negative kodos for that! They must be jealous, but they have to know the truth, even if it hurts.
john mayer is my hero
TheCraziesInc 2 years ago 9
i get family friends n relatives saying i've got really long fingers that i should've picked up the piano...what a lie xD haha
jesus i'm just watching this again and it blows my mind. i can't friggin reach that far dammit!
i kinda gave up tho. i just went without having to play the bass note. it's not perfect but sounds as good =p
any guitar player who can sing/play neon without a stumble is a pro in my book haha
1BrknHrtdRomeo 2 years ago 5