Thanks for sharing, I would point out another important individual is John Cale, who did a piano arrangement sometime after the 1984 recording, but before Jeff Buckley’s. It was likely Cale’s arrangement that was the reference point for Buckley.
Thank you so much Nate...I was working on the Leonard Cohen version but since it has an F barre chord in it I couldn't play it. I'm still working on barre chords. This one though I can because most of the chords in this version I'm used to from playing Wonderwall. After I get the D# diminished I can play this beautiful song that I love. Thanks for the tutorial. As for suggestions how about Cat Stevens - Father and Son and Elvis Presley - Can't help Falling In Love...learning the guitar is changing my life man. I'm glad I'm learning from you...Thanks✌🏽
Play around with the 'delay' or 'reverb' functions on the amp, with minimal distortion... depends on the type of amp though. Buckley played it on a telecaster using the neck pickup I think (toggle nob pushed towards the neck). Hope that helps!
Play around with the 'delay' or 'reverb' functions on the amp, with minimal distortion... depends on the type of amp though. Buckley played it on a telecaster using the neck pickup I think (toggle nob pushed towards the neck). Hope that helps!
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Great lesson! That Buckley version always gives me goosebumps!
Thank you for this lesson! Awesome😍
Thanks for sharing, I would point out another important individual is John Cale, who did a piano arrangement sometime after the 1984 recording, but before Jeff Buckley’s. It was likely Cale’s arrangement that was the reference point for Buckley.
awesome song and very educational video. thanks nate...
Like it!!!!!!!!!!!! In several time I am going to take lessons ....I would like to play guitar. You have amazing lessons!!!
Tanks TopBaby.
Great lesson. Thanks!
Brilliant.. thank you
Brilliant Tutorial..Thank You....
Sweet fingerpicking!
Awwh this is so sweet,
Thanks so much for the lesson!
Thank you so much Nate...I was working on the Leonard Cohen version but since it has an F barre chord in it I couldn't play it. I'm still working on barre chords. This one though I can because most of the chords in this version I'm used to from playing Wonderwall. After I get the D# diminished I can play this beautiful song that I love. Thanks for the tutorial. As for suggestions how about Cat Stevens - Father and Son and Elvis Presley - Can't help Falling In Love...learning the guitar is changing my life man. I'm glad I'm learning from you...Thanks✌🏽
Thanks for the song ideas Tahsin. Glad you are almost there with this song. Guitar is pretty life-changing. :)
Thank you!
You are welcome.
Where can I download the PDF?
Keep doing more!!!!
Great
If I may ask, what was your amplifier set to? I always struggle with the knobs on my guitar and amp
Play around with the 'delay' or 'reverb' functions on the amp, with minimal distortion... depends on the type of amp though. Buckley played it on a telecaster using the neck pickup I think (toggle nob pushed towards the neck). Hope that helps!
Wow
What effects do you need to put to Get that guitar sound
Play around with the 'delay' or 'reverb' functions on the amp, with minimal distortion... depends on the type of amp though. Buckley played it on a telecaster using the neck pickup I think (toggle nob pushed towards the neck). Hope that helps!
If you havent already listen to Tim Buckley his father who also died young. Thanks for this.
what about the intro?
Hallelujah
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12/8 timing woah 😂