Hey, thank oyu for the message I'm glad the video was helpful. Check out my Patreon Page where you get one request a month and most fo those definitely turn into videos on the channel. All the best
Thank you for taking the time to write such nice words. I take requests on my Patreon page, most of those turn into videos on the page, you may want to check it out, you'll have access to all the Lizzy TABs there and much more.
Hi, I'll have a listen, I admit I haven't listened to the EP in a while. Make sure you subscribe to find out when it comes out. If you're after a specific song, you can also join my Patron and request it there, those jump to the top of the list and you'll have it within a couple of weeks, with downloadeable PDF TABS and support etc.
It's on the 'to do' list. Make sure you subscribe to find out when it comes out. If you're in a hurry, join my Patron and request it there, those jumo to the top of the list and you'll have it within a couple of weeks ;)
Ok, this is a nice tutorial, but the chords you say you are playing is wrong!! You have a capo on 2nd fret so the chord you call Em7 is really F#m7. Therefore, all the other chords you are playing are wrong also and should be 2 notes higher. I appreciate you are trying to make this simple for beginners, but honestly it is very misleading when you say a chord is Am7 when actually its Bm7 if you played with the original or with other musicians...
Thanks for the comment. In music, it’s not only standard practice, but actually a notation and transcription rule that when you score for transposing instruments (such as the guitar) you also transpose the part so the musician who has to play it can use the fingerings that represent the note written (not sounded). As much as I appreciate your concern, I always refer to notes from the capo, not only to make it easier, but also because this is the standard and correct way of doing it. I hope the video helped you get close. If you prefer a score in “concert pitch”, I’m happy to provide it for you.
This is an excellent instructional. Thanks for doing this.
after watching Lizzy's live performance, this tutorial is the closet to her own acoustic version! also well explained! thank you!!!
Top class mate,
Love the notated rhythm on the screen !
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Nice one! Glad it helps
This is AMAZING!! Thank you so so much. I would adore it if you ever had a chance to teach "let light be light" also by Lizzie McAlpine :)
hi! I'll have a look for sure. Also, if you want to make sure the song gets done, check out the patreon page where you can request videos. 😉
This video is literally inspiring me to learn guitar again! Thank you ❤
I LOVE this turtorial! If you take requests, I would love to learn how to play “still not me” with Gatlin!
Hey, thank oyu for the message I'm glad the video was helpful. Check out my Patreon Page where you get one request a month and most fo those definitely turn into videos on the channel. All the best
Thank you so much!
Can you do firearm by Lizzy McAlpine ?
Thank you very much! Good tutorial
thank you for taking the time to comment
love it
It’s a great tune!
I love your videos, they are really nice to follow along:). Could you pleeeeease pleeeease do a toutorial on to the mountains by lizzy? 🥺🙏🏼
Thank you for taking the time to write such nice words. I take requests on my Patreon page, most of those turn into videos on the page, you may want to check it out, you'll have access to all the Lizzy TABs there and much more.
awesome
Can you do songs from "When the World Stopped Moving" like "In Agreement" and "Let Light Be Light"?
There is a pretty good version of when the world stopped moving on tabs!
@@michaelwinner4082 what do you mean?
Hi, I'll have a listen, I admit I haven't listened to the EP in a while. Make sure you subscribe to find out when it comes out. If you're after a specific song, you can also join my Patron and request it there, those jump to the top of the list and you'll have it within a couple of weeks, with downloadeable PDF TABS and support etc.
Please please please Orange show speedway I'm begging
It's on the 'to do' list. Make sure you subscribe to find out when it comes out. If you're in a hurry, join my Patron and request it there, those jumo to the top of the list and you'll have it within a couple of weeks ;)
It's done!
Could you try some Madison Cunningham next? 😁
Ha! That’s funny, I’ve got two of her songs on the “to do list”, make sure you’re subscribed to hear when they’re up
@@musicpolyglot Absolutely! I’ve been loving your videos
two of her songs are now on the channel in case you haven't seen them
Ok, this is a nice tutorial, but the chords you say you are playing is wrong!! You have a capo on 2nd fret so the chord you call Em7 is really F#m7. Therefore, all the other chords you are playing are wrong also and should be 2 notes higher. I appreciate you are trying to make this simple for beginners, but honestly it is very misleading when you say a chord is Am7 when actually its Bm7 if you played with the original or with other musicians...
Thanks for the comment. In music, it’s not only standard practice, but actually a notation and transcription rule that when you score for transposing instruments (such as the guitar) you also transpose the part so the musician who has to play it can use the fingerings that represent the note written (not sounded). As much as I appreciate your concern, I always refer to notes from the capo, not only to make it easier, but also because this is the standard and correct way of doing it. I hope the video helped you get close. If you prefer a score in “concert pitch”, I’m happy to provide it for you.