One of my favorite NY songs. Thanks, nice. That little C chord hammer on between the E and A in the second fret is so classic NY. Its one of his hallmark moves he does on many of his songs, and its a nice trick to throw into other songs to spice it up a bit on an open C chord.
Great Job brother. Its the little things in the Neil songs that make them so great! You help us to capture them! On a side note.... i just got a Martin d15m burst! how are you liking it? very playable guitar right? easy!
I play it in standard tuning b/c my voice is higher and I can't sing it tuned down. But, that's just me. If your voice is lower, tune it down. And, I guess is someone has a higher voice than mine, they can capo whoever it works. That's the beauty of guitar - so many options to suit each player. Have fun!
Andrew Thank You 10,000 times ! That’s what we always say too😃 It’s Neil Young..... as I’m sure you know, he plays it different through the years. There’s no single way to claim is THE Correct way. You’ve done a GREAT 👍🏻 job here teaching this classic favourite of so many people. Keep up the good work !
Driving me crazy ! When I hammer the F# on the D string in the opening chord (D), the ring finger fretting the D note on the A string constantly mutes the open D below. I can never get clean hammer on. Is the action too high or is there some trick I'm missing? Don't play acoustic much, but play Strat for 40 years or so. I tuned down to D so I can play along with Decade version and sounds great except for the stupid hammer on I can't seem to get right.
It could be that your action is too high. The other thing could be hand position - try to increase the arch in your ring finger and come down right on the finger tip of the ring finger on the A string so the ring finger is not leaning toward the D string. Hope that helps.
Thank you for this great Neil Young tutorial! Great instruction and your vocals are a superb!
One of my favorite NY songs. Thanks, nice. That little C chord hammer on between the E and A in the second fret is so classic NY. Its one of his hallmark moves he does on many of his songs, and its a nice trick to throw into other songs to spice it up a bit on an open C chord.
Wow! Best tutorial of Sugar Mountain I have seen. Thank you man!
That was a great lesson
Thank you.
Very nice instruction, thank you.
hi Andrew, great lesson for this songs, the best in the net, thank u and best regards from Germany
i guess it is kinda randomly asking but do anybody know of a good site to watch new movies online ?
Great lesson, thank you!
Great lesson. Thanks much!
Good job thank you keep it up!
Thanks for the lesson, great job breaking this into manageable parts!
It figures, the best video on youtube has only 3 likes.
Thanks. Glad you liked it :)
Great tutorial. I love his music, like finding a new color.
Thanks so much!
Great Job brother. Its the little things in the Neil songs that make them so great! You help us to capture them! On a side note.... i just got a Martin d15m burst! how are you liking it? very playable guitar right? easy!
Thanks. Yes, love my 000-15sm
So far you the only one I see add the pinky on the fmaj7.......the correct way.
I do the same thing with the d chord in the beginning. I think it sounds better
Play it like Neil. The original live recording and found on Decade, Neil is tuned down a step to DGCFAD.
I play it in standard tuning b/c my voice is higher and I can't sing it tuned down. But, that's just me. If your voice is lower, tune it down. And, I guess is someone has a higher voice than mine, they can capo whoever it works. That's the beauty of guitar - so many options to suit each player. Have fun!
Andrew Thank You 10,000 times !
That’s what we always say too😃
It’s Neil Young..... as I’m sure you know, he plays it different through the years.
There’s no single way to claim is THE Correct way.
You’ve done a GREAT 👍🏻 job here teaching this classic favourite of so many people.
Keep up the good work !
Driving me crazy ! When I hammer the F# on the D string in the opening chord (D), the ring finger fretting the D note on the A string constantly mutes the open D below. I can never get clean hammer on. Is the action too high or is there some trick I'm missing? Don't play acoustic much, but play Strat for 40 years or so. I tuned down to D so I can play along with Decade version and sounds great except for the stupid hammer on I can't seem to get right.
It could be that your action is too high. The other thing could be hand position - try to increase the arch in your ring finger and come down right on the finger tip of the ring finger on the A string so the ring finger is not leaning toward the D string. Hope that helps.
Ok. Will try. Thanks! BTW, I don't hear the hammer on on the G string in the opening D chord. You are showing the Decade version?
Hey, how do play that guitar with the neck bent like that?
What’s strumming pattern for g
Tune the low E to D, capo 3 and play it in D (sounds in F). All the licks are very simple
Can you simplify this please
Way too slow teaching
Way too quick complaining