Hey! I just found your channel from another video that was recommended to me by UA-cam, wanted to say you sound amazing and please never stop playing!!
Very ambitious. From the first time I picked up the guitar, it was 4 months until I played a song for the first time (Riptide- Vance Joy), and that was just 4 chords with a very simple strum pattern... This song has both finger picking and strumming parts, which are a delivery different brain muscle, more chords (depends how you count the variations and stuff) and more complex patterns spread throughout. If you think you have the will power, I strongly encourage you to try it! Every step of my guitar journey was basically just grinding away on a song that was way above my level. Only by grinding so many slow repetitions of a new technique/stylistic element/pattern was I able to bring myself up to that level. If you were to go ahead with it I recommend learning the intro first, then the outro. Probably watch a bunch of other videos along the way to learn the basics chord shapes and what not since I just breeze over those. But the intro is probably the quickest thing to pick up, and by playing along with the record you will have a lot of fun and maintain motivation. Good luck
Ps if you go from never having touched guitar to playing this song I estimate it will take between 9 months to a year of practicing 15-20 mins, 5 days a week
Hey! I just found your channel from another video that was recommended to me by UA-cam, wanted to say you sound amazing and please never stop playing!!
Great tutorial thanks man🫡
HELLLLL YEA BRUHHTHERRR
By far most accurate version of this song i’ve heard! Everything else is crap lmfao
HAYLLL YE BRUTHER
If I have never played guitar before but want to try and learn this do you think that's possible?
Very ambitious. From the first time I picked up the guitar, it was 4 months until I played a song for the first time (Riptide- Vance Joy), and that was just 4 chords with a very simple strum pattern... This song has both finger picking and strumming parts, which are a delivery different brain muscle, more chords (depends how you count the variations and stuff) and more complex patterns spread throughout.
If you think you have the will power, I strongly encourage you to try it! Every step of my guitar journey was basically just grinding away on a song that was way above my level. Only by grinding so many slow repetitions of a new technique/stylistic element/pattern was I able to bring myself up to that level.
If you were to go ahead with it I recommend learning the intro first, then the outro. Probably watch a bunch of other videos along the way to learn the basics chord shapes and what not since I just breeze over those. But the intro is probably the quickest thing to pick up, and by playing along with the record you will have a lot of fun and maintain motivation. Good luck
Ps if you go from never having touched guitar to playing this song I estimate it will take between 9 months to a year of practicing 15-20 mins, 5 days a week
what’s the strumming pattern? I’m having trouble
Outro:
1&2&3&4&1&2&3&4&
D D DUD D D D
1&2&3&4&1&2&3&4&
D DUDU UDUDUDU