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Guitar Lessons - Tim Mcgraw by Taylor Swift - cover chords Beginners Acoustic songs

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2009

Go to http://yourguitarsage.com/ to find out how to get a free guitar ebook that will have you playing guitar today!!! This guitar lesson vid shows you how to play Tim Mcgraw, by Taylor Swift. It shows you the chords, strumming technique and style. For more guitar lessons, see my other free tutorials. For original and cover music by me, Erich, go to http://www.myspace.com/erichandreas . Since I'm so busy making new video tutuorial lessons all the time and teaching guitar, I probably won't have time to answer individual questions regarding guitar. Other videos cover beginner, advanced and intermediate levels. I teach rock, blues, country and just about any other style on electric or acoustic. If you can't find your answer from the resources at the website above, keep digging into my vids, and I'm sure you will find your answer. Keep practicing!!!

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  • omg

    this is my favb song

    and thanks to you

    i can actually play it

  • Whats the strumming pattern???

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  • Is that Carrie Underwood's Some Hearts I spy back there? Platinum or gold, I hope!

  • Thanks thats real helpful! : D

  • d d d d u d d d u d u d

    i believe that this is the strumming pattern.

  • how do u strum when it's just two beats :S

  • i dont understand this strumming pattern thing.....the pattern you showed doesn't sound like the rythm you played at the beggining???

  • best teacher!!! <3

  • Im Getting My Guitar today and im gonna be Trying this one today :3

  • its good and helpfull but u played slightly fast

  • @TheSandS97 just listen to the way it sounds and play around on your guitar to figure out the strum pattern, youll have to develop ur musical ear, and just look up the names of the chords pretty much anywhere on the internet and youll find them, its not that hard.

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