I'm starting my guitar journey now and this artist has taken me from obscure places. Thank you for sharing your knowledge online, society really appreciates it, you deserve more than the world can possibly give you, keep it up
Thank you for lovely comment. People like you who say such nice things helpt to keep me motivated. Keep working hard on the guitar, you're going to do great!
I like it,but just to let you kno2 it sounds better & just like dua lipas one if you play am,dm,g & c,5th frett but my guitar is tuned higher so I've it on frett 6,just don't ye play it on the 6th as the reason I do that is cause I've a broken key❤
Just wondering, how do you get your guitar so quiet? I have a steel string Yamaha that is just SO loud, and I feel like this song is a bit quieter, any tips?
It could just be my microphone, however i try not to hold my plectrum too tight whilst strumming, that can help. Other than that its about being as gentle as you can with your strumming hand.
You're talking "A minor" , but your sheet music reads "Ab minor". Also, your chords on that 'interlude' part are questionable. I'm actually doing an 'orchestral' version of it on my channel, and whoever did the chords for this song on the original track did a fantastic job! I'm still trying to 'work out' the "changes" as close as I can, or I will incorporate my own.
Hey, I say 'A minor' because that is the name all guitarists know for that shape. Saying 'Ab minor' would only cause confusion, especially for beginners who are my primary audience. Regarding the interlude, thats what I could hear on the track, but feel free to suggest your own chords. Good luck with your orchestral cover, i would love to hear it once you complete it.
I love 21 pilots but when I heard this song I wanted to play it myself, I had a guitar but not a uke so I searched up how to play it, fell in love with the song but couldn’t play it, but after weeks of practicing, this song is lightwork and a new passion for the guitar 🎸🎸