One of the best UA-camrs guitar tutorial i have ever came across..... will be very grateful if you could upload (When The Children Cry) in your next vlog👍
Thank you, Renbi for the recommendation. I get lots of song requests so I cannot guarantee that I will get to it, but I will definitely add it to my list.
Thanks for this Lauren, The FMaj7C just saved me on this song. It have been fingerpicking and that extra note made such a difference. I was thinking that my crappy singing might be needed to cover my crappy F cord. I would love to see your tutorial for this one fingerpicked but at least now I can play it without wincing every few bars. Cheers from Nova Scotia!
I would love to see you do a tutorial on the acoustic live 1964 version of “if you gotta go, go now” Philharmonic Hall bootleg album. Great song, no tutorials for it anywhere.
Thank you, Mike for the recommendation. I get lots of song requests so I cannot guarantee that I will get to it, but I will definitely add it to my list.
I dicovered your channel recently and I really enjoy your lessons, they are very clear and understandable. In some tutorials you sing, in some others, because of copyrights you don't. I think it's great when you sing because it helps to understand the music of the chords. May I ask you why copyrights avoid you to sing in some and not in some others ? Thanks for your sharing !
Thanks for this version. Bob plays a strumming version on the live album “Before the Flood” with The Band. Wondering if this is the same chord arrangement?
Nice lesson! I have a question. At the beginning you show the chord diagram for D7/F# and actually say D7/F# and show how to play it. You also mention that if you can't reach the F# with the thumb, just play D7. However, from then on, you mention and play D7/F#, but actually play a D/F# every time. I know D & D7 are actually interchangeable for the most part. But, am I missing something? ...Tony (Severo Avitua)
Ahhh in my haste to play, my brain may have processed D/F# instead of D7/F#. The correct way is D7. Thank you for pointing out my error, but just goes to show you how different voicings of chords can work just as well when you cover someone else's song.
Thank you, Holly for the recommendation. I get lots of song requests so I cannot guarantee that I will get to it, but I will definitely add it to my list
Correct me if I am wrong, but it appears as if you play D/F# instead of the D7/F#. I really enjoyed this video and I never heard of this song prior to this. I enjoy the speed and it improves chord transition. AAA once again
Hi Dennis, yes I made the mistake when I played through. I think my muscle memory kicked in. I don't play D7/F# often but I do play D/F#. Will.work either way but D7 is what he does.
Hey Stoo Potts, thank you for the recommendation. I get lots of song requests so I cannot guarantee that I will get to it, but I will definitely add it to my list
Fun fact about Bob Dylan Catch up on the now Nobel Prize winner Bob Dylan isn't his only pseudonym. ... He did write a number 1 single though. ... His performances were 'too shocking' for his high school. ... He was a Greek man. ... He claimed he was an orphan to sign with Columbia Records. ... He refused to go on The Ed Sullivan Show. ... He was in a Sam Peckinpah film. More items...•Mar 7, 2019 Lyrics written: Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues, Things Have Changed Born: May 24, 1941, Duluth Compositions: Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues, I'd Have You Anytime Instruments played: Guitar, Electric guitar. Thanks Teach... 🍎
@@LaurenBateman you're welcome Lauren I like to try and share a few factoids with the class when you teach us about different artists I like to have some input..... cool 😎👍
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I liked your advice...”just play to your level, everyone’s guitar journey is different”. Nicely said Lauren.
Absolutely!
This is tremendous.. thanks very much for making it accessible for a beginner!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
You are a beautiful soul, Lauren. Don't forget that.
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Wonderful Tutorial Lauren!!! Thank you! You’re Awesome!!!🥰🥰🥰
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Lauren for making it easier.🎶🎶🎶
You're so welcome!
One of the best UA-camrs guitar tutorial i have ever came across..... will be very grateful if you could upload (When The Children Cry) in your next vlog👍
Thank you, Renbi for the recommendation. I get lots of song requests so I cannot guarantee that I will get to it, but I will definitely add it to my list.
@@LaurenBateman Thank you so much for the response and adding in your list 👍❤️
I also tried this with your Travis pattern - works great! Thank you!
Yes that's how I usually play it
Really do enjoy these lessons..
Aww thanks Alan
Thanks Lauren very well done
Glad you enjoyed it!
GOLD!! thanks for this!!
This is Terrific! Thank you, so much Lauren🥰🙏🌠🎵💚👌💋🌈😍.
Thanks!!!!
Thank you Lauren for this lesson you helped me a lot as always. 🤩👌
Awesome
I love your lessons!
Hey Courtney, thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed
Nice lesson, Lauren
Thank you Tim! 😃
Always nicely presented. Thank you.
Thank you Jack for always commenting. You're the best!
Great song for a lesson! Thanks Teach! 🤘🎸
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for this Lauren, The FMaj7C just saved me on this song. It have been fingerpicking and that extra note made such a difference. I was thinking that my crappy singing might be needed to cover my crappy F cord. I would love to see your tutorial for this one fingerpicked but at least now I can play it without wincing every few bars. Cheers from Nova Scotia!
Glad to help!!!!
I would love to see you do a tutorial on the acoustic live 1964 version of “if you gotta go, go now” Philharmonic Hall bootleg album. Great song, no tutorials for it anywhere.
Thank you, Mike for the recommendation. I get lots of song requests so I cannot guarantee that I will get to it, but I will definitely add it to my list.
@@LaurenBateman fair enuf. I love that you include the chords. Very good lesson.
I dicovered your channel recently and I really enjoy your lessons, they are very clear and understandable.
In some tutorials you sing, in some others, because of copyrights you don't. I think it's great when you sing because it helps to understand the music of the chords. May I ask you why copyrights avoid you to sing in some and not in some others ?
Thanks for your sharing !
Because sometimes we can get our channels shut down and deleted from the wrong copyright issues.
Thank you so much
You're most welcome
I quess it's with Travis picking fingerstyle, isn't it?. Anyhow, great video again! Thank You Lauren!
Yes! Thank you!
Thanks for this version. Bob plays a strumming version on the live album “Before the Flood” with The Band. Wondering if this is the same chord arrangement?
I'm not sure to be honest.
Thank u so much mam for new strumming ,it ,s awesome 😎😎🥀lots of ❤️❤️❤️🥀🥀mam
My pleasure 😊
Nice lesson! I have a question. At the beginning you show the chord diagram for D7/F# and actually say D7/F# and show how to play it. You also mention that if you can't reach the F# with the thumb, just play D7. However, from then on, you mention and play D7/F#, but actually play a D/F# every time. I know D & D7 are actually interchangeable for the most part. But, am I missing something? ...Tony (Severo Avitua)
Ahhh in my haste to play, my brain may have processed D/F# instead of D7/F#. The correct way is D7. Thank you for pointing out my error, but just goes to show you how different voicings of chords can work just as well when you cover someone else's song.
Could you do a tutorial on Never Going Back Again?
Thank you, Holly for the recommendation. I get lots of song requests so I cannot guarantee that I will get to it, but I will definitely add it to my list
Correct me if I am wrong, but it appears as if you play D/F# instead of the D7/F#. I really enjoyed this video and I never heard of this song prior to this. I enjoy the speed and it improves chord transition. AAA once again
Hi Dennis, yes I made the mistake when I played through. I think my muscle memory kicked in. I don't play D7/F# often but I do play D/F#. Will.work either way but D7 is what he does.
As long as you're in a Dylan kind of mood, how about "Blowing In the Wind"?
Hey Stoo Potts, thank you for the recommendation. I get lots of song requests so I cannot guarantee that I will get to it, but I will definitely add it to my list
great! :-)
how would you play "Sisters of Mercy" from Leonard Cohen?
Great suggestion Wilfred! I get lots of song requests so I cannot guarantee that I will get to it, but I will definitely add it to my list.
@@LaurenBateman great again!
by the way, I studied archeology too and I am doing something very different :-)
Fun fact about Bob Dylan
Catch up on the now Nobel Prize winner
Bob Dylan isn't his only pseudonym. ...
He did write a number 1 single though. ...
His performances were 'too shocking' for his high school. ...
He was a Greek man. ...
He claimed he was an orphan to sign with Columbia Records. ...
He refused to go on The Ed Sullivan Show. ...
He was in a Sam Peckinpah film.
More items...•Mar 7, 2019
Lyrics written: Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues, Things Have Changed
Born: May 24, 1941, Duluth
Compositions: Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues, I'd Have You Anytime
Instruments played: Guitar, Electric guitar.
Thanks Teach... 🍎
Interesting info. Thanks Zayne!
@@LaurenBateman you're welcome Lauren I like to try and share a few factoids with the class when you teach us about different artists I like to have some input..... cool 😎👍
Bruce Langhorne played the finger picking melody. Not Dylan. Dylan just strums. X
Thanks for watching!
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Hi Lauren! could you please do lady gaga (is that alright?)
Lady Gaga is a great songwriter and singer.
@@LaurenBateman Indeed!
Could you show how to play My Sweet Lord from George Harrison?
Thank you, for the recommendation. I get lots of song requests so I cannot guarantee that I will get to it, but I will definitely add it to my list
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