I’ve watched tons of guitar lesson videos, this video has so much more than just the tutorial! Thanks for all the extra information! You are a teacher.
Thank you for NOT doing the Down up because I prefer actual counting instead of memorizing patterns. Great tutorial and you have a great sense of humor as well.
Great lesson… I played this song for years… But looking at it closer and getting the emphasis in the right spot really gives it a lot more feel! Thank you so much… and yes Bob Seger is the perfect crossroads of manliness and healthy emotion!
Your 100% right i have lots to do on my timing. Been mucking around with guitar for years without a teacher and now i wish i did it more patiently to begin with.
Excellent lesson, thanks! Keep making vids of whatever songs you like; I'm gonna watch and learn them all, I hope. I play country, blues, bluegrass and anything else, so just keep making the lessons!! One suggestion: on the chord chart, I would make it easier to follow by making a Chord Letter designation for each beat.
Thank you so much for the lessons Sean. You're a fantastic teacher and you get every lick down just like the record. I grew up with Bob seger The Beatles the Motown sound you get my drift and I love all that music. Keep up the good work Buddy
Really love this tune Sean, thanks for such a great lesson. I've played this for years and always like to see others teaching this one and "keeping it in the rotation" so to speak! :-) Buddy
Hey Sean, Good to see you again. Great stuff. Excellent explanation of the importance of counting with numbers. Will Ian be joining you over here? I got a lot of help from his neverlost system. Your Johnny B Goode lesson is super, thank you very much! By4now, Dave in the Adirondacks
At first you say anchor your index finger on the A string and rotate your wrist to form the Bm chord. Then you say hit all open strings on 4& requiring you to remove your fingers from the fret board. So which is it?
Your tab doesn't match your description (or the song). At 2:50 you state the sequence as G G Bm Bm C G C D but the chord sheet shows G G Bm Bm C G D C ; G G Bm Bm C G D C. I believe the actual song uses G G Bm Bm C G D C ; G G Bm Bm C G C D D. It is odd the way you change the strumming pattern to omit the up stroke on the 2 + at 3:55-4:20. You show the repeated Outro as G C when I believe it should be more correctly C G
Great..ck out this song w/ Bob Seger & Jason Aldean doing duet on UA-cam...most coolio And Sean's teaching is right there! As you see it! Brilliant ...oh yeah can u teach Gansters Paradise by Coolio..only rap song I like...lol
best way to learn strumming for this song or any song for that fact is go to a backing jam track of this song strum along with counting may help some but it never help me l learn from hearing not counting , keep strumming and you be surprised your ears will help train your strumming hand
I'm a Big, Bob Seger Fan, since 1972, You did Good on Lesson, But You played wrong, Intro is 4 bars of G, then song starts, 2 bars of G, 2 bars of Bm, one bar of C, one bar of G, one bar of D, one bar of C, back to G, and on The C walk down (C, Bm, Am, C back to G) I've watched Seger, On the C, instead of going to Bm, use middle finger hit the B (on A string) Strum, then Am, C back to G, But Like I said GOOD Lesson, Just a little off. Thanks
Hot-digitie-dog Man 1234 simple Stardom gcgbm Gm Bm Hopt 234 an you got it...But Man could you Slow down...this bar and stuff is cramming it too Fast for Me BuD
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I’ve watched tons of guitar lesson videos, this video has so much more than just the tutorial! Thanks for all the extra information! You are a teacher.
Thanks Kevin. You can get access to many more free lessons and tabs here.
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Thank you for NOT doing the Down up because I prefer actual counting instead of memorizing patterns. Great tutorial and you have a great sense of humor as well.
Great lesson… I played this song for years… But looking at it closer and getting the emphasis in the right spot really gives it a lot more feel!
Thank you so much… and yes Bob Seger is the perfect crossroads of manliness and healthy emotion!
Great Lesson, Thanks
I love your teaching style, Sean. Hope we see more from you.
Thank you.
More on the way Larry! Thanks for watching!
Your 100% right i have lots to do on my timing. Been mucking around with guitar for years without a teacher and now i wish i did it more patiently to begin with.
Good job
Nice explanation of going from G to Bm thanks
Happy to help Ed!
Man it's so easy to overlook rotation on chord changes. Great tip!
Agreed!
Dude, you rocked the Seger. Let the cowboys ride! 💪🏼🤠👍🏼
Ride on!
Great lesson! Thank you from New Brunswick Canada!
Thanks for watching Jeff!
GREAT PLAYING & AWSOME SOUND & TONE GOOD JOB!!!!!!!
Thanks so much!
Great song! Great lesson! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you. Appreciate it.
Happy to help Charlie!
Thanks mate, that's a huge help. Cheers
I've only been doing it 48 hours but I am really getting the hangof it improvement daily
Nice Axe! I just bought a Garrison Grand concert. Same body as your Taylor.
Excellent lesson, thanks! Keep making vids of whatever songs you like; I'm gonna watch and learn them all, I hope. I play country, blues, bluegrass and anything else, so just keep making the lessons!! One suggestion: on the chord chart, I would make it easier to follow by making a Chord Letter designation for each beat.
Thanks for the feedback Alan. I'll keep em coming!
Thank you so much for the lessons Sean. You're a fantastic teacher and you get every lick down just like the record. I grew up with Bob seger The Beatles the Motown sound you get my drift and I love all that music. Keep up the good work Buddy
Really love this tune Sean, thanks for such a great lesson. I've played this for years and always like to see others teaching this one and "keeping it in the rotation" so to speak! :-) Buddy
Thank you. Channel that inner Seger.
Thanks for watching Buddy!
easy and understandable
I like this straight teaching style so much better than your current goofy stuff.
Great lesson thanks a bunch!
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Thanks to Shawn for going through this. It's easier to transition from G to Bm if the G is a bar in E shape.
Thanks you for your kind words and thank you for choosing my music how long have you been listening to my music
Thanks for this awesome lesson. All these years I never knew that "Doogie Houser" played guitar
really nice ....thanks very well explained
thanks for the video, for me the as a beginner I liked the chord change timing info that has always been an issue for me
Thanks for watching Francis, keep practicing those chord changes and it'll come in no time!
Damn Sean, I can't keep up with you, lol, I found you on Guitar Control as well as Sean Daniel. Great tutorial my friend. Navy Mark
Thanks M Holtrop, glad you enjoyed the video:)
My man Mark! Thanks for checking it out!
Hey Sean,
Good to see you again. Great stuff. Excellent explanation of the importance of counting with numbers.
Will Ian be joining you over here? I got a lot of help from his neverlost system.
Your Johnny B Goode lesson is super, thank you very much!
By4now,
Dave in the Adirondacks
Thanks so much I'm glad you liked it! I'll have to see if Ian's up for it ;)
The pew de pie of guitar xd
Good lesson dude!
I want that Fender hoodie! :)
Lucky Brand! Got it at an outlet store :)
awesome
Thank so much.
Thanks Jerry!
Thanks-a for a great-a lesson. Seriously tho, you were a great help getting my Seger on! Thumbs and subscription.
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Thank you
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awesome huge seger fan. Eagles are great also
Awesome.
You know it!
Seven Years from Now a Baby Hippo will dim your shine. 🫵💀💨
My beard is not manly enough. Hahahaha. That was awesome.
At first you say anchor your index finger on the A string and rotate your wrist to form the Bm chord. Then you say hit all open strings on 4& requiring you to remove your fingers from the fret board. So which is it?
Your tab doesn't match your description (or the song). At 2:50 you state the sequence as G G Bm Bm C G C D but the chord sheet shows G G Bm Bm C G D C ; G G Bm Bm C G D C. I believe the actual song uses G G Bm Bm C G D C ; G G Bm Bm C G C D D.
It is odd the way you change the strumming pattern to omit the up stroke on the 2 + at 3:55-4:20.
You show the repeated Outro as G C when I believe it should be more correctly C G
Thanks you for your kind words and thank you for choosing my music how long have you been listening to my music
Eagles indeed,always good
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Great..ck out this song w/ Bob Seger & Jason Aldean doing duet on UA-cam...most coolio
And Sean's teaching is right there! As you see it! Brilliant ...oh yeah can u teach Gansters Paradise by Coolio..only rap song I like...lol
Thanks so much! I'll have to look into some Coolio!
best way to learn strumming for this song or any song for that fact
is go to a backing jam track of this song strum along with counting may help some but it never help me l learn from hearing not counting , keep strumming and you be surprised your ears will help train your strumming hand
I'm not saying hearing isn't important but counting helps when you can't hear anything going on on stage.
8:20 its Bob Segar not Bob Dylan ....lol 😆
Great lesson thanks 😊
That's an Am, not A. Good lesson!
Yes sir
I'm a Big, Bob Seger Fan, since 1972, You did Good on Lesson, But You played wrong, Intro is 4 bars of G, then song starts, 2 bars of G, 2 bars of Bm, one bar of C, one bar of G, one bar of D, one bar of C, back to G, and on The C walk down (C, Bm, Am, C back to G) I've watched Seger, On the C, instead of going to Bm, use middle finger hit the B (on A string) Strum, then Am, C back to G, But Like I said GOOD Lesson, Just a little off. Thanks
OH LOL, on the D chord going into the Pre-Chorus, on 2nd bar, throw in a Sus4 and Sus2 :)
Isn't that 'walback' a C-Bm-Am(not A)-C-G?
Abandoning the chord Early...Great tip ..thank you
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Hot-digitie-dog Man 1234 simple Stardom gcgbm Gm Bm Hopt 234 an you got it...But Man could you Slow down...this bar and stuff is cramming it too Fast for Me BuD
Right on Randall! I'll try and slow it down :) Thanks for watching!
b minor isnt an easy chord??
Didn't you skip the intro?
No tab only "How to Play Against the Wind on Guitar - Bob Seger Acoustic Guitar Lesson" ????
THere's a chord chart for this song here goo.gl/ehU7N8
Man you keep talking i want tp see uou playing
It’s a really big a show, really big a song👎
DDUUD Can't stand it.
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