Thanks for watching guys! the 3 songs in the lesson are What I got by sublime, Can't you see by Marshall Tucker band and Sweet home Alabama by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Enjoy!
Thanks my friend, I just found your channel last week. I am 67 and played from my early teens till about 26 ..then put it down. I just started back about 3 years ago. My brain to my fingers have slowed as well as that fingers not moving like back in the day. I still can play a lot of cords but I can't play bar cords. Played a Martin but switched to a Taylor 214ce, easier to play. I like it, just doesn't sound as good as Martin. I can't complain though, I am not what I use to be. I subed to your channel because you are very relaxing. Thank and God bless David
Hey Duaine. I cover the strum patterns in depth for these and all lessons inside the RLG Membership. If you log in and then put song lesson titles in the search you should find them. If. you have trouble let me know. I am not certain that "What I got" is in there. But the pattern for that D and G is: D DU UDU
Hi Kevin, I just found your RU-vid channel, I'm a 55 yr old newby & been trying to learn guitar, & my local music store sold me a classical guitar, which seems too thick on the neck, how would I know how many strings to play, & I have small sausage fingers, I know you'll have the answer for me🤞🤞. cheers mate 🤘🇭🇲🇭🇲
Hi John, thanks so much for checking out RLG. It is never too late to start playing! RLG members prove that every day! I personally think a classical guitar may be a little more difficult for a beginner. The neck is wider and the strings are further apart. But its definitely possible. You may like this lesson on playing guitar with small hands: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-B8MYGOeuzeg.html This is a good song to start with and the chords include all strings strummed. it is a replay of a live lesson:ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FBAk3ipPEZ4.html And finally, you should sign up for my free lessons - weekly right to your inbox :www.relaxandlearnguitar.com/freelessonsemail Keep on picking!