Tears in Heaven - Eric Clapton - Fingerstyle Guitar Cover Las Vegas Guitar Lessons

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2012

If you live in Las Vegas send me message for my guitar teacher's name.

Again some computer problems. So tired of having a terrible computer.

Anyway, this is arranged by Kelly Valleau. This is a simple version. Kelly's is really difficult because he adds slaps and bumps. I think it sounds okay this way too.

If you want tabs go to Kelly Valleau website. I can't send the tabs.

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  • Hi Andrew - well played! The hum (buzz) in the sound is caused by a bad microphone ground connection. It could be a broken jack on the computer (common problem) or a wire come loose in the mic's plug, or in the mic itself. If it's a built-in mic, it's probably a broken wire or loose connection inside. (former radio engineer here)

  • @Profriend1 You know lots of stuff. My mic always makes that noise but if i move it just right the buzz stops. But if i accidently bump it again it buzzes again. I guess i bumped it. I was to tired to do the video again so I just left it.

  • @Profriend1 okay. Usually i can get it to work. It's a Blue Spark.  If i have more trouble i will video it. Thanks.

  • Good job ! You're amazinggg(: 

  • @istrawberrieexp Thank you. I'm glad you liked it. =)

  • Clapton would be proud,beatiful version. I told you once that you'll be a great guitar player some day. Well,i think you allready are pretty good. Wish u all the best:)

  • @nyleve1968 Thanks that really nice of you. =)

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  • awesome job, as usual.

  • very well played :D check out my version on my channel too :D

  • @awfguitar From your description, it is definitely a broken ground wire connection. Now the trick is to find exactly where. Try selectively wiggling the cord at the mic end, and then at the plug end until you can narrow down exactly where the break is. What kind of mic is it? (I do this stuff for a living.) Maybe you could do a short video and show me the mic, and where you wiggle it to get the hum to stop.

  • @razinsoccer Thanks! im 10. i'll be 11 in September.

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