Scarborough Fair Chords
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- Опубліковано 4 кві 2011
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This song has been rerecorded: • Scarborough Fair chord...
There is now also a 2nd guitar available: • Scarborough Fair chord...
Scarborough Fair is a song made famous by Simon & Garfunkel.
In the course, we work out how to play all sections, as well as how to build a 2nd guitar part, without a capo over 8 steps.
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You Can Learn Guitar!
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AFTER AGES OF WATCHING THIS VIDEO OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN I FINALLY KNOW HOW TO PLAY SCARBOROUGH FAIR, FULLY. THANK YOU GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AND THANK YOU ADVANCESONGS FOR POSTING IT. GREAT!!!!!!
I'M OVERWHELMED WOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!
I always wanted to learn this for years now... I only learned it when I saw this girl playing. Thank you so much. Perfect.
What a fabulous guitarist you are. So precise and clean, no buzzing. Great.
Brilliant.. I slowed it down to get to grips with the picking.. and have nearly nailed it in around an hour.. a perfect rendition.. thankyou so much.. !!!....a haunting tune from long ago..
I mostly play by ear and when i want to lean a beautiful song such as this ,i take each part and listen to the notes until they are in my head then you can slow it down in your head and when your playing matches what you hear in your head then you have it.
I also learn the lyrics first and that helps you keep track of where you are
Simply outstanding rendition, both accoustically and musically!
Inspirational! For those who don't get it: only you can motivate yourself to look, practice & learn. If it were easy, there'd be no value. Don't bother "trying", either do it or don't. Do it & realise you are doing it your way!
It's so nice just to hear the Celtic accompaniment version of this. Thank you.x
Thanks for sharing this, great source for me! I'm now starting learning it for my 8th class, I teach English in a Waldorf school in Palermo, Italy. Please don't cancel this video! :-)
You make it look so easy . a beautiful video. Ty so much for sharing .
Beautiful cover, just fantastic! Thanks you.
I give you more details in the spy tunes method. You need to understand a song in order to get the most out of it, not have it walked through by someone saying: And now you put your finger here etc, that way is completely pointless. Dig deeper and you'll get more. If all you want is to slow it down, just download it and run it through a software that slows it. There are loads. You can also convert to mp3 and slow that, plus use the video. The possibilities are endless. Always avoid spoon feeding
great to see both at the same time!!!!
You have beautifully renditioned it.. Super!!!!
First time seeing this presentation technique (yea, I don't get out much!) - seems great . Thanks for showing.
Wow. Beautiful
Sounds great!!!
really really lovely!
Just awesome!!!!!
BEAUTIFUL.......
If you convert the video to mp3 you can slow it down easily on a media player. Use the video for visuals, slow down and loop the mp3 for details.
I love your voice!
I always come back to your video :-)
Got it! Thank you sooo much!
Jo wallace has a beautiful voice!
The eBook Acoustic Finger Style Guitar has a lot of help on this particular song, each part is broken down.
Fantastic!
Tis' beautiful. I used to play alot in my old acid days..somehow my boxing took over between my two Hobbies. Now im older i think i may go purchase a new washburn. Thanks.
This is incredibly beautifully played. I dare say better than the original.
That was beautiful.....
this song reminds me of christmas for some reason
Very Nice !!!!
fabulous
awesome
super doper............can't really get any better
Ijust love the sound. What make of guitar is this? I want one!!
Exist a tab for the song? I really want to learn It but its difficult for me learn the right hand in this video.
Thanks for the work!
Have to say it will me difficult for me to learn from this, being a novice and slow learner. But it sounds great! Thanks!
This is for advance guitar player really nice, love it, practice!!!!,practice !!!!!!! more practice HAHAHAHA I got it Thanks
so perfect voice i am traveling to the forest of my mind
On “she once was a true love of mine” he’s playing an e-minor, but it should be a g-major. E is the relative minor to G, but the chords not the same. You really need the G root.
Very nicely played. I didn't see any chords?
tabs are really good..!
Yes I think it wud hav been great if you could do step by step tutorial lessons..its a shame...yr version of this song is beautiful
where can I find the chords, you play here? Thank you for this beatiful vid ;)
Nice, not sure if it is 'correct,' but nice. It would be helpful if it were also played at half speed, and the picking order were more obvious.
nice
Very beautiful. Could I have a tab, please? Thank you. Roberto
Roberto, you don't need it. Just watch the video over and over again and you will get it.
Can you please tell me what make and model of Guitar you are using please?
wow
Hola!! desde Argentina!! Quisiera saber si hay una tablatura de esta hermosa melodía para yo poder tocarla? Por favor por favor
Have a look on UA-cam or Google. I’m sure there is plenty of tablature but be aware that this is a slight variation on what is normally taught. Perdón. Hablo mal español. Good luck!
bacana..
By the way, should you pass by Palermo, we have a guesthouse here, I give you free nights and you teach me this and other fine pieces on the guitar. Also have a piano in the house! What about it?
Capo on?
whar fret is the capo supposed to be on
@thecore10000 me too!! i want tutorial!
@haken1234 thanks :)
hola..esta muy bien..pero podrias ir mas despacio..?? more slowly please? thanks
great playing... if you were so kind you could play slow to give us a lesson... congratulations
where is capo?
Your playing an e min instead of a Gmaj . Never the less a great exposition.
why Em ???
this is beautiful but i would not call it Scarborough Fair Chords because a lot of these chords are not the chords in the original song (some of the B minors are really supposed to be D major chords, etc) dont mean to be an asshole about this stuff just wanted to point it out to anyone trying to learn the song properly. sounds beautiful otherwise!
Agreed
They actually are playing Scarborough Fair. They actually are playing chords. I heard the lyrics. I heard chords. Just because it isn't EXACTLY the way you learned to play it doesn't mean that it's wrong. It's just different.
If one wants to grow musically, they must learn to accept that music is an art form, and that no two artists will interpret art the same way.
You may not have meant to have been an asshole, but you looked like an ass.
If one wishes to be technical, if someone wishes to learn the song properly, they should learn the lyrics only. The song originally did not have backing. It's a traditional English ballad. Artists have added backing to it.
screamingmeanie
I don´t see the point of insulting. If one says in the description "Learn how to play Scarborough Fair chords by Simon & Garfunkel", it´s expected to be accurate and technical. Otherwise it would be a cover or an interpretation, which is perfectly fine, but not misleading to anyone who wants to learn the S&G version (not the traditional original, not anybody´s version).
It´s a typical discussion between guitar players ("you play that chord wrong, sounds good but the original is like this..."), and no one gets bothered by it. Live with it.
If anyone really wants to play the song just like Paul Simon, then have a look at the dvd of Simon & Garfunkel Live in Central Park. Simon's fingers can be seen pretty clearly. Simon's guitar part is a little simpler to play than this version, which combines elements from Simon's guitar part and a second (& maybe third) guitar part which can be heard on S&G's famous recording of the song (yes, it is a D, not a Bm ...but these are related chords). It should be remembered, however, that Paul Simon took much of his arrangement from Martin Carthy's version, Carthy learned the song from Ewan MacColl, and that MacColl most likely got it from a book of old English folks songs, which featured the song's melody and lyrics, but no chords. Along the way some of the most interesting verses were removed, and the meaning of the song was changed somewhat (have a look at the older/original lyrics - half of the verses are sung by a man to a woman, then the other half are sung by the woman in reply). That's folk music for ya!
cutariechu
I did not read an insult in his/her comment. Just clarification. It actually helped me to learn that because I incorrectly interpreted it to be the exact Simon and Garfunkel version. Now I will look further into this. It was a beautiful rendition, though. Thank you.
i cant do it
+Chris Woolley tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/s/simon_and_garfunkel/scarborough_fair_tab.htm
This is the celtic version - more traditional. Very nice. And please ladies and gents, you don't need TAB. Just watch the video carefully. You can see her beautiful, delicate fingers very clearly. The fingering is plain to see. Good luck.
What has 'Celtic' got to do with this song? It's an old English folk song. Celtic music (if we can truly identify such a thing) is usually music associated with Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and sometimes Brittany and Cornwall. It certainly isn't 'traditional' either, since the use of guitars in this type of folk music can be traced back to the 1950s at best. The guitar part is more or less Paul Simon's version which was based on Martin Carthy's version (a 1960s creation). The 'traditional' delivery of the song would most likely have been unaccompanied.
get rid if that jesus chibi, it cramps your style!
christ thts really fast and pretty hard the strummming patern is really hars think i will stick to am, g, am,c,am, d,
thats not guitar Lesson you can do it but you cant do with Tutorial
Ladrón, haciendo negocio con estas cosas.
horrible
This is easy to follow.....I dont think. A complete waste of your time and mine
way too fast to learn anything, I need you to slow it down, break it down into sections and explain as you go please?
Thanks for putting nothing up there to show anything thanks for no notation thanks for just showing off