Get my PDF chord sheet for this lesson @ playsongnotes.com/lessons/344 Timestamps: - 0:00 Preview & lesson summary - 2:07 Figuring out the melody notes - 18:11 Playthrough w/ guitar close-up - 18:53 Final recap & farewell
My mother loved this song.... she passed away a few years ago and playing this song makes me feel that she is sitting with me and listening. listening. Thank you.....this is truly a gift!
Thank you for everything David. I've learned 7 songs from your channel so far. I've seen hundreds of other youtube guitar teachers online but none of them visualizes the songs as good and easy as you do. Thank you and please keep posting new songs.
What I like about the way this is presented is you can literally play it with 1 note the whole way through (highlighted in yellow) and then add the other notes as you figure it out 1 at a time... or you can play all of them and keep going! Excellent!
Hello As always, David, thank you for your lessons. They are some of the best guitar lessons available. I have a question on this which confuses me. in this video you have the second chord as "G", (C-G) but in your other video (lesson #349) for this song, the second chord is an "Em" which I think is also how most other guitarists play it C-Em-Am-F Can you please clarify how that works with the melody line if using the Em and not the G Thanks
It is like you read my mind and then make a lesson for it. I have been wondering how to do those voice melodies, what an incredible journey you have taken me on to learning guitar in my past 3 years.
BTW< I have had great success in other vids when your just showing on the guitar. EG. SWEET HOME ALABAMA!!! RIFFS SHOWN, PRACTICE ,PRACTICE AND MORE PRACTICE.. THANKS AGAIN
Hi David, I have been following you lessons and find them really useful. In lesson #349, the chord version of Can't Help Falling In Love, you use a different chord progression (C-Em-Am-Am). Which one is correct?
Hi, just found this site and it seems nice and helpful; only problem I'm having is that all other sites and music books have the chord (written by you in red) above rather then below. It's giving an old git like me trouble. But still, love the site. And Stay Safe too; PLEASE.
thanks Robert! I saw someone else remark about this too. Honestly I hadn't thought much about this but will keep it in mind for future transcriptions. I suppose I like how the counting (under the tab) is more directly lined up with the chords, when the chord names are underneath. Again can consider this in the future as it's just a matter of habit to be honest. thanks!
Very nice this. BUt ....Sorry for the but, You write as it is in C major, however when you use the capo the tone changes and you might have written on the fact sheet the tone is not in C major, but in D major. So it aught to be starting with D in the scale if you want to play along and exercise. However, why did you transpose it. It may be more complex and put people of instead of using no capo. With all regards. Greetings John.
Get my PDF chord sheet for this lesson @ playsongnotes.com/lessons/344
Timestamps:
- 0:00 Preview & lesson summary
- 2:07 Figuring out the melody notes
- 18:11 Playthrough w/ guitar close-up
- 18:53 Final recap & farewell
My mother loved this song.... she passed away a few years ago and playing this song makes me feel that she is sitting with me and listening. listening. Thank you.....this is truly a gift!
Hi Russ, sorry to hear about losing your Mom, but so glad this song can help bring her presence back. All the best to you!
Thank you for everything David. I've learned 7 songs from your channel so far. I've seen hundreds of other youtube guitar teachers online but none of them visualizes the songs as good and easy as you do. Thank you and please keep posting new songs.
What I like about the way this is presented is you can literally play it with 1 note the whole way through (highlighted in yellow) and then add the other notes as you figure it out 1 at a time... or you can play all of them and keep going! Excellent!
This is an incredible instruction video! It brings clarity to music theory too.
Thanks, glad to hear!
Hello
As always, David, thank you for your lessons. They are some of the best guitar lessons available.
I have a question on this which confuses me.
in this video you have the second chord as "G", (C-G) but in your other video (lesson #349) for this song, the second chord is an "Em" which I think is also how most other guitarists play it C-Em-Am-F
Can you please clarify how that works with the melody line if using the Em and not the G
Thanks
It is like you read my mind and then make a lesson for it. I have been wondering how to do those voice melodies, what an incredible journey you have taken me on to learning guitar in my past 3 years.
Thanks Darren! Great to hear. Full lesson for this coming soon!
I love your videos!! yet, for me watching you play is 1000% easier than trying to understand the notes on the fretboard
Thank you so much for the lesson. It is extremely helpful using so many skills to help understand songs.
When I learn this, my wife is going to go CRAZY!!!
Nice :) Hope she liked it!
This video (IMHO) just paid for my subscription to your site!
Great video on explaining your process! Nicely done.
thanks Neil!
BTW< I have had great success in other vids when your just showing on the guitar. EG. SWEET HOME ALABAMA!!!
RIFFS SHOWN, PRACTICE ,PRACTICE AND MORE PRACTICE.. THANKS AGAIN
Hi David, I have been following you lessons and find them really useful.
In lesson #349, the chord version of Can't Help Falling In Love, you use a different chord progression (C-Em-Am-Am). Which one is correct?
Thank you so much for explaining how to figure out the notes
you're very welcome!
WOW! Such an incredible technique and instruction. Thanks for this!
thanks so much Edgar!
great lesson man🙇♀️🙇♀️
Amazing lesson. Thank you so much
You're quite welcome :)
Absolute brilliant mate. I love this song n thinking of becoming a patron as well 🎶✌️
Thanks! Hope it's helpful, full lesson for this one coming next week probably. all the best!
@@songnotes looking forward to it 👍
Great!!
Man, you're incredible!!
Thanks!
Amo seus vídeos são excelentes 💫👏🏽
🙌 thanks!
Hi, just found this site and it seems nice and helpful; only problem I'm having is that all other sites and music books have the chord (written by you in red) above rather then below.
It's giving an old git like me trouble. But still, love the site.
And Stay Safe too; PLEASE.
thanks Robert! I saw someone else remark about this too. Honestly I hadn't thought much about this but will keep it in mind for future transcriptions. I suppose I like how the counting (under the tab) is more directly lined up with the chords, when the chord names are underneath. Again can consider this in the future as it's just a matter of habit to be honest. thanks!
Could you try Wildwood flower by the Carter Family?
Yes -- been on my list! gonna note it down again now to remind myself. great song.
@@songnotes Thank you
Is that a GS mini Koa?
Yes indeed - got it a few months ago - love it!
Welcome to the guitar fans page. Follow us on the page for more videos. Thank you
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Very nice this. BUt ....Sorry for the but, You write as it is in C major, however when you use the capo the tone changes and you might have written on the fact sheet the tone is not in C major, but in D major. So it aught to be starting with D in the scale if you want to play along and exercise. However, why did you transpose it. It may be more complex and put people of instead of using no capo. With all regards. Greetings John.
hi John, emailed you a response! thanks so much
Can you make a tab and lesson for Colter Walls “Bald Butte”
Let me give that one a listen, I need to get back to some more Colter! He's so good.
D A Bm - G D A - G A D - D A D
Can u teach me cats in the cradle