GUITAR TAB Get free tab for this song excerpt when you sign up for a preview of the book Fretboard Theory at: guitar-music-theory.com This footage makes a great supplement to the DVD The CAGED Template Chord System which teaches how guitar chords are built and mapped out on the guitar fretboard. Learn about: • Chord inversions • Arpeggio patterns • Shapes, fingerings and voicings • Advanced barre chords • Fretboard mapping • Styles and songs • Guitar theory PLEASE NOTE: For intermediate and …
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Same here bro
hmm i can hear it with me headphones
hehe finally heard it with headphones on .. great stuff.. thnx
I can hear it without headphones fine!
whoa this really clears things up
Why would you use your index finger on the second string as opposed to your middle finger????
Walk before you run Hoopskidoodle.
I wasn’t second guessing you.
I was asking because a lot of the other finger picking lessons say use this finger p, i, m, a yadda, yadda, yadda.
Yes, eventually players should utilize more fingers. That’s what I actually do.
too much talking, next time just play it through one time.
Is there one standard way of playing scales? Each time I look up the a minor or major pentatonic scale I always find different ways of playing it. IS there one standard or is it all just interpretation?
There are two types of scale patterns that are used most of the time. They are the pentatonic and major scale patterns. The notes of a scale cover the whole fretboard and can be broken up in more than one way. But they’re all still the same notes. You’re probably just seeing variations. Just pick some patterns and start putting them to use. See my book Fretboard Theory for more detailed instruction.
lol I was wondering the same thing I guess its for beginners
I am a beginner as far as finger picking is concerned. However, I’ve developed a fair amount of digital dexterity over the last couple of months. Hell, I’m buffing the nails on my picking fingers as I type this… well just before I typed it in any event.
really useful, excellently played! thank you!
saw them live yesterday in houston.lindsay played a jaw dropping solo that would not end.great band.and the lesson is great too.thanks.
that was sooo helpful thanks soo much!!
=)
wow, my mo loves fleetwood mac, mc fleetwood even talked to her once during like a drummer convention or something. This will really impress my mom, thnx
Thanks muchly
just a tip for everyone learning this song: if you manage to learn this song, try learning dust in the wind by kansas. it’s kind of like a next step in finger picking once you learned this one, its pretty similar!
Thank you so much! That was awesome and VERY helpful.
i second that
I’ve been through so many videos to try and figure out this song, and this is the ONLY one, that gave me clear examples with not too much information! I can see where your fingers are and you don’t move too quickly which is awesome!
Thank you thank you thank you!
in guitar tabs, what does it mean when different numbers are stacked on each other?
You play those notes together, like a chord.