I just found your channel today as I found a Campfire song (Red River Valley). I really liked the tips you gave to make the song sound more interesting. What I loved was that you made it for people who want to play the guitar at a campfire, on the porch, to the wife or a few friends, etc and there is only one instrument (guitar of course). This requires keeping the rhythm and melody (by singing or using notes) going at the same time. You taught that in Red River Valley - awesome! I saw you have other campfire songs that you teach. I looked on your Playlists and you have a "Campfire" Playlist, but there is only one video listed. So could you please update your Playlist? Thank you! I read where over 90% of guitar players quit in the 1st year. I think the reason is because no one is teaching them how to play for friends, the spouse, at a campfire or something similar. It seems everyone teaches improvising and soloing, or individual songs where a learner has no idea why he is playing the chords or hitting individual notes - it's just rote memorization, so easily forgotten. It seems most, if not all teachers on youtube gear their teaching to beginners since there is an endless supply of beginners who come and go. Those teachers promise big but don't deliver. So most beginners quit and go back to watching NetFlix. Beginners are where the money is because most people don't have the time to learn all the advanced stuff, or quit before they can get there, and because there is no teacher out there to teach them what they really want to know. I like what I'm seeing from your channel so far, although this Blue Skies video teaches little, and yes, I definitely subscribed. I'm going to slow it down and try to figure out the strumming being done. Additionally, this video would have been much better if he had shown the various nuances that he played at the end. I guess he used some hammer -ons, walk-ups, lead-ups, and other things I haven't been able to pick out yet, which made the song much more interesting. He did a little better job at this in Red River Valley. UPDATE after about a month - I went over this tutorial over and over and picked it apart, and got it to a point where I really like what I'm doing. I picked out the walk-ups and such, adjusted the Fm chord in a way that I can get to it fast and it still sounds good (it moves fast to and from C!), and some other stuff. So I'm happy and I'm just getting the muscle memory down so it will be perfectly smooth. Listening and watching how he played the song was very helpful. Thank you, Maurice!
I really appreciate your eloquent way of opening your lesson with a little background on the song's origin. It gives us more awareness of its meaning and intention.
Ha ha! Yes, he was wordy at first, but once he got to the "meat and potatoes" it was quite concise. I would have liked if he had explained more, but I was able to figure it out eventually. And I guess some also like the history and background. But you and I Scott, want to get to the learning how to play.
I just found your channel today as I found a Campfire song (Red River Valley). I really liked the tips you gave to make the song sound more interesting. What I loved was that you made it for people who want to play the guitar at a campfire, on the porch, to the wife or a few friends, etc and there is only one instrument (guitar of course). This requires keeping the rhythm and melody (by singing or using notes) going at the same time. You taught that in Red River Valley - awesome!
I saw you have other campfire songs that you teach. I looked on your Playlists and you have a "Campfire" Playlist, but there is only one video listed. So could you please update your Playlist? Thank you!
I read where over 90% of guitar players quit in the 1st year. I think the reason is because no one is teaching them how to play for friends, the spouse, at a campfire or something similar. It seems everyone teaches improvising and soloing, or individual songs where a learner has no idea why he is playing the chords or hitting individual notes - it's just rote memorization, so easily forgotten.
It seems most, if not all teachers on youtube gear their teaching to beginners since there is an endless supply of beginners who come and go. Those teachers promise big but don't deliver. So most beginners quit and go back to watching NetFlix. Beginners are where the money is because most people don't have the time to learn all the advanced stuff, or quit before they can get there, and because there is no teacher out there to teach them what they really want to know.
I like what I'm seeing from your channel so far, although this Blue Skies video teaches little, and yes, I definitely subscribed. I'm going to slow it down and try to figure out the strumming being done.
Additionally, this video would have been much better if he had shown the various nuances that he played at the end. I guess he used some hammer -ons, walk-ups, lead-ups, and other things I haven't been able to pick out yet, which made the song much more interesting. He did a little better job at this in Red River Valley.
UPDATE after about a month - I went over this tutorial over and over and picked it apart, and got it to a point where I really like what I'm doing. I picked out the walk-ups and such, adjusted the Fm chord in a way that I can get to it fast and it still sounds good (it moves fast to and from C!), and some other stuff. So I'm happy and I'm just getting the muscle memory down so it will be perfectly smooth. Listening and watching how he played the song was very helpful. Thank you, Maurice!
Nice, Maurice. It's been on my list to learn this one and what a clear and helpful video. Fun to hear the back story too. Thank you !!
John, I'm learning it also. We'll reach stardom together! 😁😁
Excellent, now I can play it! Thank you.
Love it! Love the campfire song videos.
I agree, Garry! Love campfire songs.
I really appreciate your eloquent way of opening your lesson with a little background on the song's origin. It gives us more awareness of its meaning and intention.
Thanks for both the background and the music
Great performance!
Gracia amigo
nice going, Maurice. great vid
What kind of guitar is that?
i bought ur book and this song aint in it!?
😒😒😕🙁☹😮 Bummer!!
Thanks but waaaaaaay too much talking
Ha ha! Yes, he was wordy at first, but once he got to the "meat and potatoes" it was quite concise. I would have liked if he had explained more, but I was able to figure it out eventually. And I guess some also like the history and background. But you and I Scott, want to get to the learning how to play.