@JenningsJCT Sorry about the accent, can't do too much about the look though. Glad you like the website and find it useful. Thanks for the feedback. :-)
@jonnda Thanks for the input. I think it works better as 3/4 and 4/4 as it fits with the chord sequence better. It would be much harder to notate the other way.
Jacob Askew I've seen it played with a capo on first fret. Haven't tried it yet. It has been 7 years. I presume you know by now. Maybe you let me know, hahahah.
Very helpful. But not 100% correct. Not least because a capo should be on the first fret. Makes all the difference. The D cord should be a D minor. The solo is not 100% right either
This is an incredibly helpful tutorial! As a beginner, I didn't think there was a version of this song I could play (and it sounds fantastic too!)
great track - great lesson & FREE pdf - THANKS
well structured and alot good clear explanation, nice! All makes sense on the first hearing.
Hi Dave, good structure to understand!!!!
This is the best thanks so much. I like the fret numbers!
Thanks Dave great lesson and another song done
@JenningsJCT Sorry about the accent, can't do too much about the look though. Glad you like the website and find it useful. Thanks for the feedback. :-)
Many thanks well done.
Nice one Dave...great sounds 😀🎵
@jonnda Thanks for the input. I think it works better as 3/4 and 4/4 as it fits with the chord sequence better. It would be much harder to notate the other way.
Cheers mate! ive always wanteed 2 play this on guitar.
Thanks
Wow Outstanding. Cheers mate
Love it Davey. Nice job.
Brilliant lesson, cheers mate
Great lesson- thanks
I always wondered what those timeings were, cheers dave.
You actually do that bloody well you should be famous
amazing lesson!! really helped
thanks alot mate!
you're a good theacher!! thank you!!
Awesome
Nice lesson.
Good lesson, thanks :)
cheers dave!
very good lessons very hard rythem
thanks, alot of help :)
Thx alot!
Cheers pal
Interesting, I usually think of it being in 6/8 with a bar of 7/8 now and then.
Great lesson. the website is cool too...but doesn't Dave look and sound like a gangster from Minder or The Sweeney. :o)
I'm trying to play the solo using my third and pinky for the last section. Like a Jazz super muso would do...
rly nice, thanks, and you look so serious XD
standard tuning?
Jacob Askew I've seen it played with a capo on first fret. Haven't tried it yet. It has been 7 years. I presume you know by now. Maybe you let me know, hahahah.
Very helpful. But not 100% correct. Not least because a capo should be on the first fret. Makes all the difference. The D cord should be a D minor. The solo is not 100% right either
1 person is going to hell! awesome vid thanks for sharing!
The string and fret number are very distracting. Better left unsaid. We can find them online anyway...