Really cool version of this song. I'm just starting to venture into alternate tunings , DADGAD being one of the easier ones to tackle. This video gives me a nice jumping in point. Thanks so much Andrew for posting this , i've gotten a lot from just this video. Cheers & keep playing !
What a treat typed in dadgad and up this came .A loit for me take in at my level of playing, but such a great sound and very well explained. Thanks for taking the time to share 👏👏
Amazing and very interesting music🎶 video🎥.. Super like👌👌👌.. So peaceful and fun to listen. Thanks for sharing.. Do keep posting Warm regards and best wishes The UnknownManCub 👍😎👨🏭
Is it true that your arrangement is based on the D mixolydian & blues hybrid scale? This would explain why this song sounds bluesy and has a C instead of a C#
Good question Juul - I ll be totally honest and say I don’t really know what scales this uses - I came up with this from playing around with the chords but in dadgad tuning and then trying different little variations. It s a good exercise to try and figure out the string arrangement part of the original song in this tuning. Thanks for commenting!
Yeah I'd look at it as D mixo with D blues penta tensions (F: the b3 instead F# at times). Both have the b7: C. The last chord G/B. V, II, IV(9), I. But I'm a keyboarder tryin dadgad :) nice vid!
Many Thanks with some very helpful pointers and extra touches to enhance
Thank you for that wonderful lesson I really enjoyed learning how to play this.
Thank you Andrew. Great song for DADGAD. A PDF with the chords would be great.
Really cool version of this song. I'm just starting to venture into alternate tunings , DADGAD being one of the easier ones to tackle. This video gives me a nice jumping in point. Thanks so much Andrew for posting this , i've gotten a lot from just this video. Cheers & keep playing !
Thanks roger, it’s a whole new world when you get into alternate tunings... enjoy!
This is an excellent lesson - you’re incredibly skilled. Thank you for sharing!
You are very welcome 👍🏻
Very nice! Really enjoyed the lesson and explanation. It is inspiring.
Good to hear, thanks scott!
What a treat typed in dadgad and up this came .A loit for me take in at my level of playing, but such a great sound and very well explained. Thanks for taking the time to share 👏👏
Thanks you very much - enjoy exploring DADGAD!
Wow you got some talent! Love the tutorial as this is the best way for me to learn
Excellent! Thanks for sharing this.
Excellent mate, thank you👍
I've been using DADGAD for a couple of years. I recently tuned it so A=432.
Absolutely fantastic Andrew, thanks for posting and showing us how play this song 🙏🙏🙏
Your very welcome, thanks Elgon
Thats got a great feel. Very nice
Cheers
Nice Tutorial! Thank you sir!
That's a cool version to use. I have Just the phrasing to polish now. Thanks for posting this, well done
Absolutely loved it 😊
Thanks sounds fantastic
Thanks for listening, cheers
Fantastic tutorial mate, many thanks :)
Nice lesson. Thanks for sharing👍😊
Thank you for the comment Mita, so glad you found it useful!
Great teacher, thank you!
wow, amazing tutorial!
Thanks very much 👍🏻
Just started to study dadgad. Thanks!
Cheers 👍🏻 enjoy🎸
This is awesome thank you
Nice man !!🤘🤘
I like it played little more bluesy sounding. You're doing a very good job the way you do it, but I was taught to put a lot of blues emphasis in it.
Amazing and very interesting music🎶 video🎥.. Super like👌👌👌.. So peaceful and fun to listen.
Thanks for sharing.. Do keep posting
Warm regards and best wishes
The UnknownManCub 👍😎👨🏭
Would of been awesome if u sat back some an centered yourself so I can see our fretting hand
Could someone tab this out
I shout like Dish washer: TAAAAABBBBSSSS!
Hey Andrew which Martin model is that you’re playing? It’s absolutely stunning. Love the heiring bone around the binding
Hi Ray, the model is an OM28E re-imagined and I agree, it really is a lovely guitar !
Is it true that your arrangement is based on the D mixolydian & blues hybrid scale? This would explain why this song sounds bluesy and has a C instead of a C#
Good question Juul - I ll be totally honest and say I don’t really know what scales this uses - I came up with this from playing around with the chords but in dadgad tuning and then trying different little variations. It s a good exercise to try and figure out the string arrangement part of the original song in this tuning. Thanks for commenting!
Yeah I'd look at it as D mixo with D blues penta tensions (F: the b3 instead F# at times). Both have the b7: C. The last chord G/B. V, II, IV(9), I. But I'm a keyboarder tryin dadgad :) nice vid!
Great version by the way Do you have the chords for this tune? I would really like to learn it.
Many thanks
The way this is played is basically: D Am Gsus4 G
Great lesson not have to try this out
2:45 mins in and two chords shown
Blimey. While we are young please get on with it
might be a better idea to play it and then teach it, less talking more rocking
@@richardgillette5759 hello, there is a separate video of the song being played through with no chatter whatsoever 😀
Sorry son!
Too much talk and not enough playing...get on with it!