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Coldplay also do a alternative retuning with yellow and sky of stars which gives it the unusual sound we all know. This is something we’ve always heard in the 70’s from the laurel canyon songwriters in the 70s ie Springsteen, young, Jackson brown , Joni Mitchell, csn etc. and also the folk and blues scene where they often used open tunings
The flip side of this is that the one and five (Do and So) ovelap so well, they can almost sound redundant. So from what I understand (from some other video i've watched), the fifth (So) is often left out of chords played in jazz, especially when we do't want the guitar to take up too much room in the sonic mix. So for a Major 7th chord, they might just play the one, three, and seven (Do, Mi, and Ti.)
Are you EVER going to play a part that you want us to learn… before you teach us the part? So we know what to outcome will sound like after we master what you have taught…? Dude… you are awesome… and you teach all the same songs I love… but MY GOD… play the section you are gonna teach.. then teach us the parts… this one is closer to what I am asking… you at least teach it then play it … sort of..? Play it… through… then teach it… come on my man.. 🙏
I used to feel the same way. Now I’m more advanced I came back to his videos. From my experience you need to have a solid foundation to learn from him. That’s not a knock against him. I believe his channel isn’t for beginners. More people that already know their way around the axe.
@shelbyavant5081 where he says play F you would play G and so on. I made a mistake though.. it would take you up a key vs. Down.. but you wouldn't need to do special tuning.
@@notreadytogig you clearly don't know what you're talking about. I checked your page also, and congratulations for having the courage to post videos, but you are trash. Sorry to be the one to tell you.
Please dont start the tutorial without having played the song first-one should know what you are going to teach and judge if it is worth learning it or not...
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Ryan, you are a UA-cam treasure! Thank you for your commitment to us!
:) I was thinking about you the other day when I mused almost 8 years - thank you for being around all this time Dylan!
Your mouth trumpet is criminally underrated
As ever, a concise and great lesson on how to play the perfect strumming tune.
Love your channel ☺️
That C major 7 sounds beautiful😊
Love this so much as Coldplay are my favourite band. (now 2nd fave) keep on doing what you do please.
Coldplay also do a alternative retuning with yellow and sky of stars which gives it the unusual sound we all know. This is something we’ve always heard in the 70’s from the laurel canyon songwriters in the 70s ie Springsteen, young, Jackson brown , Joni Mitchell, csn etc. and also the folk and blues scene where they often used open tunings
I thought Springsteen was from Jersey, so more of a Tin Pan Alley writer. Was I wrong? Was he a Laurel Canyon refugee? (Don't forget Zappa!)
Awesome lesson. Lotta fun and the educational bonus at the end....👍. You rock.
The flip side of this is that the one and five (Do and So) ovelap so well, they can almost sound redundant. So from what I understand (from some other video i've watched), the fifth (So) is often left out of chords played in jazz, especially when we do't want the guitar to take up too much room in the sonic mix. So for a Major 7th chord, they might just play the one, three, and seven (Do, Mi, and Ti.)
Omg this is my favourite song of all time.....lucky already know how to play it ahaha, love your videos ryan 😊
cheers corey - LMK if you already know method 2!
@@RyanLendt method 2 is the way i learnt it myself without using a capo. I actually like this method more cuz i personally feel it sounds better
nice work!
Great song! Fun! Thanks! :)
good stuff, as usual. thanks ryan
A “thumb guy” plays method 2 but different than what you have here. But I love what you’ve shown here. This is was “fun and helpful” anyway 😊
That’s a beautiful guitar!!!!
I like your style man 🤙🏽
I would like to see more videos where u jam to the song ehile singing it or just play it in guitar sort of full or full amd then jump to the lesson
This man is an absolute beauty.
Pshaw
what a video to wake up to
you da man! 👊
hey man can you please teach me how to play Green days only of you the right way? that'd be awesome!
I'm at a party. There is a party at my house I have to get to. Then the party you're hosting. What a busy day. Oh joy
I like to party
I like to party
@@patprime7320 I said I like to party. That's my thing.
No talking to each other!!!!
Are you EVER going to play a part that you want us to learn… before you teach us the part? So we know what to outcome will sound like after we master what you have taught…? Dude… you are awesome… and you teach all the same songs I love… but MY GOD… play the section you are gonna teach.. then teach us the parts… this one is closer to what I am asking… you at least teach it then play it … sort of..? Play it… through… then teach it… come on my man.. 🙏
He’s great as is. You can go learn somewhere else.
Good point
He’s showing you pretty simply ‘how to play it’
Yep. Main reason I usually leave and find someone else's video.
I used to feel the same way. Now I’m more advanced I came back to his videos. From my experience you need to have a solid foundation to learn from him. That’s not a knock against him. I believe his channel isn’t for beginners. More people that already know their way around the axe.
For the second version, you could just move everything up 2 frets and perform in a lower, easier to sing key.. just fyi.. great lesson as always.
Could you explain that a little more? He's only tuning the two high strings up a half step.
@shelbyavant5081 where he says play F you would play G and so on. I made a mistake though.. it would take you up a key vs. Down.. but you wouldn't need to do special tuning.
@@notreadytogig yeah, let me know how that works out for you.
@@shelbyavant5081 worked out great
@@notreadytogig you clearly don't know what you're talking about. I checked your page also, and congratulations for having the courage to post videos, but you are trash. Sorry to be the one to tell you.
Play the thing first bro before breaking it down
Or…you know, listen to the song yourself! 😮
Wrong tuning
Lol shuddup and tell us moremr know it all
@@LEFT_HAND_WILLY clearly it doesn’t sound right.
Please dont start the tutorial without having played the song first-one should know what you are going to teach and judge if it is worth learning it or not...
Indeed, my channel is for folks with an 8 minute attention span