You did very good. It sounds beautiful to me. This is such a hard strumming pattern to play. Thanks for showing your work. You are doing great at teaching.
If you think about each individual up down it will always feel next to impossible. You need to think about the feel of the sound. Your brain will hit the strings at the right time.
Thank you for doing this video! I am really just trying to get back into playing guitar again after not really playing much at all in probably around 20 years for various reasons. My hands and even my shoulders just don't seem to want to do what my brain wants them to do yet.
Hi, thanks for the excellent lesson! I had a small request, in the strumming patterns could you mention in the description the beats on which D and U strums are falling? (like 1 e and + ). Thanks!
Sir, it sounds almost similar, and it's really very cool in standard tuning, and it sounds exactly same, thanks for the video, and it's not at all good to tune guitar every time differently
Technically, they're all wrong, because it's actually played in a form of open G tuning haha But would you elaborate on what is wrong? So other people may see this and be able to play the right chords
@@hennareytutorials well for example the opening riff... Just slide the G chord along the neck (without having your index finger on the a string) and use Cadd9 instead of regular C major when singing,"on the ground." ... These chords translate to a voicing which is very similar to the shapes in the open g tuning.
@@tajbirsingh5205 yeah, I saw the sliding of the G chord up the neck in a different standard tutorial, but to me it sounded kinda off... Maybe I have a bad pitch! I think there are some different ways to play this and the chords I give in the tutorial, which I play in the intro of the video, are actually just variations that I suggest. When I explain it in the video, I also stay on the Cadd9. Of course, you don't have to like my version and the variations I'm providing. Each to their own. I think is spices it up a little, and when Myles Kennedy plays it live, he also adds a couple of those melody variations. I wouldn't say it's "wrong".
@@hennareytutorials i mean everyone is free to make their own version of it. I'm just the kind of guy who like it as close to the original version as possible.... So that is what i meant by "wrong."
Coming here again in order to express my gratitude. Thank you for this tutorial.
Excellent... been looking for a way to play this in standard. Now I have to chart out all those variations.. top drawer lesson.
Cheers Steve!
You did very good. It sounds beautiful to me. This is such a hard strumming pattern to play. Thanks for showing your work. You are doing great at teaching.
If you think about each individual up down it will always feel next to impossible. You need to think about the feel of the sound. Your brain will hit the strings at the right time.
Learning the excact strumming pattern is pointless
Thank you so much for the tutorial, finally i can play my fav song with my guitar including the intro
Good lesson. Now i can play this song with the standard tuning. Thank you, Sir 🙏🏽
Thanks brother, you know I had forgotten about this song somehow, and was playing alot of new Christian material. You brought it back to life for me🤘👊
Thank you so much! Fantastic interpretation and great delivery👌
Very good tutorial. Thanks a lot, greetings from Austria!
Wooow!! This is great! A little hard for me, but I'm gonna try it! :D
Cool progression.
This is awesome thank you so much!
Thank you for doing this video! I am really just trying to get back into playing guitar again after not really playing much at all in probably around 20 years for various reasons. My hands and even my shoulders just don't seem to want to do what my brain wants them to do yet.
thank u sir,and now i can learn with standart chord...god bless u..👍👍👍
Exceptional work! Thank you for this one.
Thanks man, love this song and your tutorial
This is an awesome tutorial, thanks for the standart version too
Excellent
Thank you for this.
Nice video brooo, very niceeee
Dude, perfect video! Thank you
Amazing tutorial, thk u so much. A ''Wonderful Life'' standard tuning version would be amazing too :P Greetings from Chile :D
Thinking about it! Might have "In Loving Memory" as well.
@@hennareytutorials would be awesome :D
dude you are excellent. great job. thank you for the tutorial
Thanks mate!
Great work man👌👌👌
You rocks!!! Bro Thanks...
So Awesome !! Thank you 🙏🏽
Amazing tutorial! I like the tabs in the corner. How would I transpose this from the original G key down to an F?
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Hi, thanks for the excellent lesson!
I had a small request, in the strumming patterns could you mention in the description the beats on which D and U strums are falling? (like 1 e and + ).
Thanks!
Thank you
Beautiful guitar, sounds amazing, what kind is it?
Sir, it sounds almost similar, and it's really very cool in standard tuning, and it sounds exactly same, thanks for the video, and it's not at all good to tune guitar every time differently
Wish i had right hand like you
Thankyou so much ❤️❤️❤️🙏
Merci pour cette leçon sur ce magnifique morceau 😉👍
Whats is your guitar model?
It's a Merida Diana DG-15BA. Brilliant guitar with a great price performance ration. Definite recommendation!
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You got a couple of chords wrong there buddy.
Technically, they're all wrong, because it's actually played in a form of open G tuning haha
But would you elaborate on what is wrong? So other people may see this and be able to play the right chords
@@hennareytutorials well for example the opening riff... Just slide the G chord along the neck (without having your index finger on the a string) and use Cadd9 instead of regular C major when singing,"on the ground." ... These chords translate to a voicing which is very similar to the shapes in the open g tuning.
@@tajbirsingh5205 yeah, I saw the sliding of the G chord up the neck in a different standard tutorial, but to me it sounded kinda off... Maybe I have a bad pitch!
I think there are some different ways to play this and the chords I give in the tutorial, which I play in the intro of the video, are actually just variations that I suggest.
When I explain it in the video, I also stay on the Cadd9.
Of course, you don't have to like my version and the variations I'm providing. Each to their own.
I think is spices it up a little, and when Myles Kennedy plays it live, he also adds a couple of those melody variations. I wouldn't say it's "wrong".
@@hennareytutorials i mean everyone is free to make their own version of it. I'm just the kind of guy who like it as close to the original version as possible.... So that is what i meant by "wrong."
@@tajbirsingh5205 yeah alright, I get that! Thanks for the constructive feedback, mate