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A great teacher, however, I just wanted to know how to play the chords to the song and the riff - I didn’t want a lesson in pentatonic scales, I know them! Nevertheless, a good teacher 👍
Great job Desi! One question... does it matter where you start in the different patterns? I've tried starting on various degrees withing the different patterns and the ending sounds off. Thank you
Maybe you'd understand how to play the damn song if you learned some music theory. Do you want to be dependent on people showing you how to play songs forever?
It wasn't ALSO made famous by Eric Clapton.........it was simply, "made famous by Eric Clapton" ! Not to diminish Marley's talent, but EC's covering of this tune brought Marley, and reggae for that matter, to international attention, and was probably the most fortuitous thing that ever happened to them both (Bob Marley, and reggae, that is).
A Tutto Rock The second chord is most definitely a C minor chord. You can clearly hear a C in the bass and the rest of the C minor intervals in the instrumentation. Maybe you are confusing Cm7 with an Eb? They share notes and have similar fingerings.
@@atuttorock3308 You are mistaking Clapton’s Cm7 fingering for an Eb chord. Watch the following video closely (slow it down to .25%). ua-cam.com/video/APWhx97QvxE/v-deo.html He’s placing his pinky on G at the 5th fret of the 4th string, which is the 5th of the Cm7 chord. His remaining fingers are in the form of a “D” shape, which completes the rest of the Cm7 chord shape. He is also holding G in the bass, so technically he’s playing Cm7/G. But as soon as the bass player comes in, you hear C during that chord. My tab includes a regular Cm because I simplified the chords and the strum pattern to their most basic forms. I do this to make it easier for people to learn. I do not intend my lesson to be a note for note transcription.
@@desisernaguitar, as you can see, and especially ad you can hear in the video, is very strange a C min chord without the C note... This is one of the very few correct: ua-cam.com/video/FTv7UQao-n0/v-deo.html
@@atuttorock3308 That’s not Eric Clapton and that’s not how Clapton plays it in the video of him I provided. It's also not what you hear in the music. There is no Eb note in the bass position like that.
"The key of G minor" looool... That had me in stitches. Dude a "key" of a song refers to the tonic note, and therefore the key is never "major" or "minor" in itself. Tonic chords within the key can be major or minor. There is no such thing as the "Key of G minor". This song is in the Key of B♭ and the chord progression of the rhythm part in the beginning is the 6th degree (B Minor), the 2nd degree (C Minor) and the 3rd degree (D minor). Teaching people to think of the 6th degree as the "key" then to shift other chord degrees to be relative to that is wrong. Don't teach that.
If there is no such think as the key of G minor, then how could you have something like "Concerto in G minor" ? There are all kinds of "Concerto in G minor" "Concerto in B minor" Symphony in A minor" "Sonata in D minor" etc. All of that is wrong?
I break down the strum pattern beginning here: ua-cam.com/video/QB8TLkhgUy0/v-deo.html Maybe you're not understanding this because you're getting ahead of yourself. I have free beginner-level instruction on my website. www.GuitarMusicTheory.com
Tab is such a pain in the arse, for all the work involved to learn how it relates to the guitar you may as well learn how to read music. There's way more information held on notation than tab. Of course you need to apply yourself with discipline. but you'll never look back. If you can read music closed doors will be opened you'll get those session jobs that you never thought you could get and lots of other stuff
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Great lesson, a lot of it went over my head as a self taught player but I'm nearly able to keep up.
finally! the right strum pattern!
there"s in original track is two rhytms guitars
No... It Is wrong.
Clapton plays One time Gm and Eb so Gm Ed F and Eb, not Gm and Cm.
@@atuttorock3308 Clapton didn’t write this song!!! He did his version
@@nesta8518 tbh Bob's version is better but it's a matter of liking
@@thepromaker9491 for sure! My point was it isn’t wrong if it isn’t the same as clapton’s version
One of the best approach to teach any song ! Great way of teaching 😍 keep it up sir
Thank you.
I can see that you're a great teacher... keep up the good work.
Dude your hands are massive !
Not really. Above average in size. Skinny fingers and wrists, which make my hands appear larger than they are.
I Have Finger Envy.....😪
ıt was real lesson ı learnt a lot, i swear its better than say you will push this fret than that than this, you are teaching amazing thanks
Thanks for the video man I like it!🙏
great lesson
very good guitar lesson !!
This is great. Thanks!!
You're welcome, Moisés (that's my dad's name).
Great teacher 😍🙏
Great lesson, thank you sir
Great lesson, especially the music theory explanations and advices, thank you !
Thank you so much for you video.
Great teacher, great lesson. Thank you !
Fantastic
Awesome man thankU
Cool Beans! Great lesson, Thanks!!!
Thanks a lot for great video, Desi. I was looking for good tip, it helped me a lot.
Really appreciate the lesson and the theory behind it, very informative for beginner guitar players!! :)
A great teacher, however, I just wanted to know how to play the chords to the song and the riff - I didn’t want a lesson in pentatonic scales, I know them!
Nevertheless, a good teacher 👍
Sorry, I'm gonna make you think! LOL.
Nice lesson!
great lesson thanks
Simple , easy to understand , Organized to learn
Great video! thank you
Thanks Great lesson
Thx i ve got the power now🖖🇯🇲
You guys complaining about how much he talks are complete idiots, because he gives great advice/instruction
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him think.
@@desisernaguitar Yes, but horse at least appreciates the effort lol :D
Thanks Desi Serna simple instructions,slow learner that im,cafechicali.
Thank you for the transcription!
Great job Desi!
One question... does it matter where you start in the different patterns? I've tried starting on various degrees withing the different patterns and the ending sounds off.
Thank you
Do you ever play it once straight through. Dragging out an easy lesson
Then just go somewhere else. They are out there :-)
8 minutes to finally get to the actual song! Then no song......
7:10
8.20 strum pattern
Less music theory and more how to play the damn song....good video though
Maybe you'd understand how to play the damn song if you learned some music theory. Do you want to be dependent on people showing you how to play songs forever?
Desi Serna Guitar in a guitar lesson called “I shot the sheriff chords and tabs” I think it’s fair to be dependent on you to teach us the chords
It wasn't ALSO made famous by Eric Clapton.........it was simply, "made famous by Eric Clapton" ! Not to diminish Marley's talent, but EC's covering of this tune brought Marley, and reggae for that matter, to international attention, and was probably the most fortuitous thing that ever happened to them both (Bob Marley, and reggae, that is).
He means Eric clapton got famous along with the Bob Marly song. How dare he 🤣
G flat please!
Second chord is incorrect, at least compared to Eric Clapton's version.
Because Eric Clapton does not play a Cmin chord, but an Eb chord
A Tutto Rock The second chord is most definitely a C minor chord. You can clearly hear a C in the bass and the rest of the C minor intervals in the instrumentation. Maybe you are confusing Cm7 with an Eb? They share notes and have similar fingerings.
I've seen and heard how Eric Clapton plays it. But there are many who get it wrong, perhaps because there are many incorrect scores and tabs around
@@atuttorock3308 You are mistaking Clapton’s Cm7 fingering for an Eb chord. Watch the following video closely (slow it down to .25%). ua-cam.com/video/APWhx97QvxE/v-deo.html He’s placing his pinky on G at the 5th fret of the 4th string, which is the 5th of the Cm7 chord. His remaining fingers are in the form of a “D” shape, which completes the rest of the Cm7 chord shape. He is also holding G in the bass, so technically he’s playing Cm7/G. But as soon as the bass player comes in, you hear C during that chord. My tab includes a regular Cm because I simplified the chords and the strum pattern to their most basic forms. I do this to make it easier for people to learn. I do not intend my lesson to be a note for note transcription.
@@desisernaguitar, as you can see, and especially ad you can hear in the video, is very strange a C min chord without the C note...
This is one of the very few correct:
ua-cam.com/video/FTv7UQao-n0/v-deo.html
@@atuttorock3308 That’s not Eric Clapton and that’s not how Clapton plays it in the video of him I provided. It's also not what you hear in the music. There is no Eb note in the bass position like that.
Are you son of Dario Serna? The football player
No, sir.
Desi Serna Guitar okok 😂 however, great lesson!
Coolio
I didn’t know the Jew lawyer from It’s Always Sunny had a guitar channel
No mames con el metrónomo parece una cumbia jajajaja
Tab I dont see
Go to the link in the video description. www.on2url.com/app/adtrack.asp?MerchantID=72423&AdID=793941
I don't see a link.. It's blank
Try this. www.guitar-music-theory.com/i-shot-the-sheriff-chords-and-riff-tab/
That works, thank you!
blablabla
shouldnt call viewers Dummies !
I'm referring to the book I authored for the popular "For Dummies" brand. www.amazon.com/Guitar-Theory-Dummies-Online-Instruction-ebook/dp/B00EFB447U
Way too much talking.
"The key of G minor" looool...
That had me in stitches. Dude a "key" of a song refers to the tonic note, and therefore the key is never "major" or "minor" in itself. Tonic chords within the key can be major or minor. There is no such thing as the "Key of G minor". This song is in the Key of B♭ and the chord progression of the rhythm part in the beginning is the 6th degree (B Minor), the 2nd degree (C Minor) and the 3rd degree (D minor).
Teaching people to think of the 6th degree as the "key" then to shift other chord degrees to be relative to that is wrong. Don't teach that.
If there is no such think as the key of G minor, then how could you have something like "Concerto in G minor" ? There are all kinds of "Concerto in G minor" "Concerto in B minor" Symphony in A minor" "Sonata in D minor" etc. All of that is wrong?
@@God0Mighty1 Indeed !! If you play an A Dorian blues, you're not gonna say you're in the key of G while you never even play the G chord.
Waaaaaaaay too long maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaate
i'am not a dummy -___
There is too much music theory but little about how to sing and play the song, Thumbs down.
THE RYTHEM IS THE MORE IMPORTAN TO LEARN , AND YOU TEACH VERY LITTLE
STRUMS THAT IS
I break down the strum pattern beginning here: ua-cam.com/video/QB8TLkhgUy0/v-deo.html Maybe you're not understanding this because you're getting ahead of yourself. I have free beginner-level instruction on my website. www.GuitarMusicTheory.com
@@desisernaguitar you were right , sorry Ill take back.
ciao parli un po troppo e spieghi poco x conto mio by from italy
You chat to much waffle
Its free waffling.if you want to pay, get over to waffle house, 'mate'.
Tab is such a pain in the arse, for all the work involved to learn how it relates to the guitar you may as well learn how to read music. There's way more information held on notation than tab. Of course you need to apply yourself with discipline. but you'll never look back. If you can read music closed doors will be opened you'll get those session jobs that you never thought you could get and lots of other stuff
That's odd. Most people figure out tab in a few seconds and find it more helpful.
Bullshit Bob Marley made Clapton infamous.Does Clapton have any!! Original songs.
Plays g minor for 14 minutes 😒
to much talking !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
half this video is talking
We call that "teaching."
2 much talk just show the chords man why are putting yourselves first
Too much talking