Thank you! Beautiful and very well taught. I love the fingerpicking patterns. I have one suggestion...instead of playing a C chord after the Am7, play a D chord instead.
Very very very cool. I learned the Hal Leonard “easy” version. Love the texture of your riff vs how I play it and the finger-picking is amazing. Only trouble I’m having is being used to counting 123...456 vs your 123 (and variations with the &s) but I’ll get used to it. Thanks Lara
Is this all written out somewhere such as when to change to the different strums, and how does one know when to play the riff. I’m new at this navigation!
Hi Robin, my songsheet specifies which patterns I'm using in the video as well as where to play the riffs. It's helpful to have the entire song on one page so you can see what's coming next 😊 You'll find the songsheet in my Song Book on Patreon: www.patreon.com/LaraMarkowitz Thanks for the question!
The numbers in the measures refer to the frets, not the strings. So in both measures 1 and 2, after playing the first chord you'll play the 2nd fret of the 3rd string and then the 3rd fret of the 2nd string. Thanks for the question and here's a video on reading tabs that you may find helpful 😊 ua-cam.com/video/ZHUEFLwEtMA/v-deo.html
Excellent lesson, Lara. The words make me laugh about the shy Beatle who has to escape an amorous woman. Really? A big thank you.
Thanks so much Mike. Your comment on the lyrics made me laugh! The "shy Beatle" 😂
This was an amazing tutorial!! Best one I've found so far, so clear and easy to follow. Thanks a lot :)
I'm so glad you found this helpful, thanks! 🤗
Excellent teaching as usual. Great song and great arrangement!
Thank you so much!
Good playing and singing... this song helps me to calm down :)
Thanks Ksenia! That's great that you find this song calming 😊
@@LaraMarkowitzMusic yes, this song is so calming👍🌹🌹🌹
Really clear and concise. Thank you. Very helpful.
Thank you Brian, I'm glad you found this helpful!
Thank you! Beautiful and very well taught. I love the fingerpicking patterns. I have one suggestion...instead of playing a C chord after the Am7, play a D chord instead.
Thank you, I'm so glad you enjoyed this! 🤗 I tried playing D after Am7 and that works too. Thanks for the suggestion!
Very good and easy.
Thank you!
Very very very cool. I learned the Hal Leonard “easy” version. Love the texture of your riff vs how I play it and the finger-picking is amazing. Only trouble I’m having is being used to counting 123...456 vs your 123 (and variations with the &s) but I’ll get used to it. Thanks Lara
Hi Robert, I'm happy to hear that you like the fingerpicking and the riff. Thanks for the lovely feedback!
I realize I am quite off topic but do anyone know a good site to watch new tv shows online ?
@Frank Major i watch on flixzone. You can find it on google :)
@Caden Kellen yea, have been watching on FlixZone for since march myself =)
Is this all written out somewhere such as when to change to the different strums, and how does one know when to play the riff. I’m new at this navigation!
Hi Robin, my songsheet specifies which patterns I'm using in the video as well as where to play the riffs. It's helpful to have the entire song on one page so you can see what's coming next 😊 You'll find the songsheet in my Song Book on Patreon: www.patreon.com/LaraMarkowitz Thanks for the question!
Hallo Lara could you do tutorial "I started a joke " by Bee Gees Please!
Hi Julia, that's a great song - I'll add it to my list for possible future tutorials. Thanks for the request!
@@LaraMarkowitzMusic Thank you in advance Lara!
In the first and second measure, it shows strings 2 and 3, not 3 and 2, and in third measure it shows string 2 , but you say3
The numbers in the measures refer to the frets, not the strings. So in both measures 1 and 2, after playing the first chord you'll play the 2nd fret of the 3rd string and then the 3rd fret of the 2nd string. Thanks for the question and here's a video on reading tabs that you may find helpful 😊 ua-cam.com/video/ZHUEFLwEtMA/v-deo.html
Why 3 then 2?
Hi Robin, I'm not sure what you're asking...can you provide a bit more detail on your question? Thanks 😊
2 and 3, not 3 and two, I think.