Nice. I really don't like having to re-tune out of standard tuning because I'm lazy (I don't change my strings unless they break either), so I appreciate you showing it this way.
If my guitar teacher and Audio engineering teacher was as beautiful as this i would not have learned a thing. Great Job amazing how simple the chromatic line is yet seems so mystical in DADGAD..
So glad to see you back!!! I learnt so many songs from you back when I was still starting. Really helped me get a good grip on playing. I'm so excited to learn all these new songs! Welcome back Allison :)
Thanks for this! I've wanted to play this song, but avoided it because of having to tune to DADGAD to play it. Didn't think it would be so easy to do it in E. Once I get this down, I might as well do your DADGAD lesson as well. Cheers!
Thanks for the video. Your a very talented & beautiful woman allison !! :) Will gelvin sent me your way & have subbed for your lessons ... so keep them coming thank you !! :)
Love your channel Alison - how about a tour of your guitar collection with comments of how you see each guitar and it's use for certain songs etc. thanks from Stockholm Brian
At Riff #2 Jimmi do that with 2 fingers. Middlefinger at 12, Indexfinger at 11. Then play the 12 and pull the middlefinger up and play the 11. the same as 10/9, 7/6, 5/4, 3/2 With that you´ll be faster and there is no sound like a slide.
Your good at teaching beginners actually awesome but you could show your fret board better on the bottom of the neck I can play it the real way but this is cool to avoid retuning in a set
Your good at teaching beginners actually awesome but you could show your fret board better on the bottom of the neck I can play it the real way but this is cool to avoid retuning in a set
Excellent easy to learn lesson for an old rocker finally picking up a guitar !!
Allison - Where did you go? We NEED more videos!
Nice. I really don't like having to re-tune out of standard tuning because I'm lazy (I don't change my strings unless they break either), so I appreciate you showing it this way.
great lesson for a beginner. thank you very much !
this is great for a quick jamming w/o retuning!... thanks 4 sharing
Always love allisons teaching style!
Im still learning how to play and I really love Kashmir. Thanks for this!
your a good teacher , nice and slow for beginner thank you x
Thank you!!!!!,,, I knew there was an easier way to play it!!
Thanks so much for your tutorials. I’ve learned much from watching them
If my guitar teacher and Audio engineering teacher was as beautiful as this i would not have learned a thing. Great Job amazing how simple the chromatic line is yet seems so mystical in DADGAD..
So glad to see you back!!! I learnt so many songs from you back when I was still starting. Really helped me get a good grip on playing. I'm so excited to learn all these new songs! Welcome back Allison :)
Thanks for sharing your talent, happy new year 👍
Allison great easy lesson for me, one who stares at my Fender wishing it could all make more sense!
Thanks for this! I've wanted to play this song, but avoided it because of having to tune to DADGAD to play it. Didn't think it would be so easy to do it in E. Once I get this down, I might as well do your DADGAD lesson as well. Cheers!
This sounds great without having to retune - thank you!
ok this is great to play a simple way ! Thanks !! :)
Really cool. Happy New Year from Spain. Love the sound here :-)
jagercaster thank you for the lesson you make it so easy and have a Happy New Year!
Excellent...always wanted to play this one & thanks for the lesson!
I'm so glad to see you're uploading again! I'd unsubscribed because I thought you'd left yt for good.
Best lesson ever!!!
Thank you so much, great lesson
Awesome lesson, again. Thank you.
Great lesson !!!!!
Just found Alison , what great lessons
Thanks for the lesson 😊
This is awesome 😎
thanks ! That was really helpful! (for the old drummer who tries to play some guitar τοο...)
Hi Great Lesson!!! Do you have a lesson of Kashmir wit the whole song?
Exelente explicacion
OMG!
Thanks to you...
just OMG!
Can you do a nowhere fast lesson?
Thanks
Thanks for the video. Your a very talented & beautiful woman allison !! :) Will gelvin sent me your way & have subbed for your lessons ... so keep them coming thank you !! :)
Is this channel still being updated? It’s very good.
Thank you so much
Well, I’m in love.
THANK YOUUUUUU
Love your channel Alison - how about a tour of your guitar collection with comments of how you see each guitar and it's use for certain songs etc. thanks from Stockholm Brian
Hi Allison, any chance you can do “Half a Person”?
Thanks a lot
At Riff #2 Jimmi do that with 2 fingers. Middlefinger at 12, Indexfinger at 11. Then play the 12 and pull the middlefinger up and play the 11. the same as 10/9, 7/6, 5/4, 3/2
With that you´ll be faster and there is no sound like a slide.
thanks!
Brilliant
Your accent -- my guess is Upper Midwest -- makes it easy to understand along with your clear approach to presenting the playing steps.
Kool
Hi, really great! Did you only have 1 teacher? They did a incredible job! May I ask who your teacher was?
Cool! From this moment forward, thy name shall be Awesome Allison. Now all I need is an orchestra and to resurrect John Bonham.
Sweet!! =)
would you mind teaching "What She Said" by The Smiths please! You make lovely videos and are incredibly talented too!
Do you have it on tabs
I love you!
Your good at teaching beginners actually awesome but you could show your fret board better on the bottom of the neck I can play it the real way but this is cool to avoid retuning in a set
this is how i play it.
This was the first song she learned how to play as a teenager? She's can't be more than 13 or 15 at most in this video?
So hot and amazing!!
Congratulations on your work, besides beautiful, you are a great guitar player. Will you marry me? 😍😍😍😍😍
There I was, trying to concentrate on what she was playing...
she is so atractive
change job sister
Like my old guitar teacher told me “If you cheat on Kashmir, you’ll cheat in life”
AWFUL VOCAL FRY ON THIS ONE!
Your good at teaching beginners actually awesome but you could show your fret board better on the bottom of the neck I can play it the real way but this is cool to avoid retuning in a set