Thank you Howard - another classic Greg Lake song and that cross-picking makes it a pretty tough one to play absolutely right. Looking forward to the solo lesson.
Hi Howard As a 71 year old self taught guitarist I like to thank you for your direct and inspirational way of delivering a lesson.I need to ask you with the D triad I have alway played it as e3 b3 g open and d4 is this incorrect or the same.Thanks you deserve more followers
Thank you so much :-) Yes, it's fine to play it either way. Many times, when it comes to live performance, you'll see guys mix things up a bit. I've always loved that :-)
You take me back to high school. Thank you for covering long established classics.
Thank you so much for your fine lessons! You are really one of the very best guitar teachers on the web!!
You are so kind... Thanks so much :-)
Great lesson and love your faithful assistant♥
Thank you Howard - another classic Greg Lake song and that cross-picking makes it a pretty tough one to play absolutely right. Looking forward to the solo lesson.
Thanks nice meeting you ✌️💜🎸
Thank for teaching such a beautiful song
Great lesson Howard!, the strumming pattern is quite similar to Tangerine, which you also did a tutorial. Great channel!
You are a great teacher Howard. I learned a lot from you. Thanx bro'. Greetings from Thailand.
Wow, thank you :-)
@@247GuitarwithHowardHart You're welcome Howard. Can you do a song by Johnny Winter - " Dallas' with TABS , please ?
Géniale et très bien interprété Congratulations
Thanks Howard, can you please cover 'Still you turn me on' as well 😃👍
Yeah... gotta get to that one :-)
Thank you for the good lesson
Nobless Oblige. What a concept.
Great lesson. Thanks for making this video.
My pleasure!
Hi Howard As a 71 year old self taught guitarist I like to thank you for your direct and inspirational way of delivering a lesson.I need to ask you with the D triad I have alway played it as e3 b3 g open and d4 is this incorrect or the same.Thanks you deserve more followers
Thank you so much :-) Yes, it's fine to play it either way. Many times, when it comes to live performance, you'll see guys mix things up a bit. I've always loved that :-)
Can't wait for the next lesson
Thanks!
Thanks for the support :-)
Great lesson! I'm trying to figure out the count on it, 3/4 for chords? Am, Em D? but is picking part 4/4? All 4/4? i'm so confused LOL.
Howard and that right hand of doom
:-)
What guitar are you playing?
Sound awesome and love the color of it. Different than most others.
Never mind, Gibson I think.
Hi - It's a Fender Paramount :-)
Oh... thanks for your reply!👍
Nicely done
Thanks!
Greg wrote it when he was 12😮
Lake plays it in drop d.
That's addressed in the video :-)
I’m sure you knew. You’re a pretty accurate player.
Thanks!
Fantastic job on your teaching. Best I've seen. Thank you very much and keep up the good work!!!!!!!!
Thanks so much for the support :-)