Sweet Caroline Guitar Lesson - Acoustic Guitar Tutorial
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- čas přidán 16. 03. 2017
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Sweet Caroline guitar lesson on acoustic guitar. This tune requires a capo at the 2nd fret to be in tune with the original recording. The chord progression is relatively easy just using open chords. - Hudba
I've watched hundreds of tutorial videos to add to my song collection, and this by far is the easiest to learn, that camera looking over the shoulder at the strings is killer, great job
Thanks Pyro!
Thanks, much appreciated. You filled in all the gaps for me:-)
This is the best, visual and spoken lesson for this song. Great thanks so much, will keep an eye out for future lessons
I love your screen shots at different angles. Great work!!
Excellent lesson. Been trying to figure it out and you made it simple. Thanks brotha!!
Absolutely great Tutorial. Very clear, great teaching many thanks!!
This is great.Excellent job!
Great job. Getting right to the point and the guts of the song is a refreshing change in a youtube teaching video instead of jabbering on for 10 minutes for one simple part. Keep em coming :)
Glad it was helpful!
Great lesson. I’m going to try it!!!
You have excellent tastes, this song is wonderful, magnetic!
Truly a great job. A couple things that worked better for me....on the intro, 2nd position keep it on the A/E string (5th, 7th, 9th fret on A and open E) and same for 3rd position (11th, 13th and 14th fret on A and open E) -- instead of A6 in the pre-chorus my ear is begging for an F# on the D string (or just play F#m chord but like you play it w/o playing the low E and A strings). For the chorus "little lick" at 5:40 -- yours lick probably sounds better but a pretty good easier option is to play: Asus4 (i.e. x 0 4 2 3 x) A D . - thanks for the post. This was a big help
Excellent. I learned it two days before i had to played it on
stage, and i played it excellent. Thx
Nice job, great tutorial.
Great demo/ lesson! Thank you so much for doing this one. 🌠🌅🌌👌🏻
Many versions online. I like this one the best.
Wow, thanks!
Great lesson, thank you!
Good job... cheers!
Buenísimo 🎉 ¡Muchas gracias! 😊
Awesome bud
Nice, nice, nice, thanks!
Thanks,good for me
a new subscriber, thanks for your teachings, you are the best.❤
outstanding video
What a wonderful intro
Thank-You
Excellent; I see it at different angles KEEP up the GOOD WORK, and THANK YOU SO MUCH. I WILL TRY IT.
Awesome, thank you!
great my friend,exellent tuto great rythim thanks a lot..!!
Chords & lyrics for smile bee gees
Good job.
I love your video clip.
Hey, nice lesson! I’m only 3 years younger than Neil Diamond and I got this easily with your instruction.
Cool,....nice lesson
great teaching.
I've looked at a lot of lessons for this song and this one is by far the best. The only problem is you make it look way too easy :) LOL, but, I'm getting there, thanks very much!
thanks
Great job! Just a question for us that well...kind of stink at hybrid picking... why couldn't one simple use the E and A strings all the way up the neck, (in other words, after the first part that DOES just use the E and A strings, just keep moving up vs jumping to hybrid picking E and D strings? then for the last two beats before going into the A for the verse, do open E, open A, D 13th fret, G 11th fret beat one, then slide that down a full step beat 2, then to A. (I'm just having a heck of a time with the hybrid, especially jumping back into it at the end of the song!) What do you think?
Hi, My band has to play this at a wedding - guess what the bride's called? I'm quite experienced but was curious about the hybrid picking which at first attempt seemed impossible but then I realized by watching your close ups that the melody line is played simultaneously with the bass e note and then followed by a beat on the e string which makes it perfectly feasible and not to be confused with alternate thumb style (which I did at first). I also liked the way you treated your viewers with intelligence when you missed a chord and just said oops. Very cool.
Hey Jack, its funny I just had to reference my own video on this tune for a wedding last weekend! I found that the bass player can carry that low note if you are playing with a bass player. You can just concentrate on the melody line as the guitar player. If you are by yourself then it helps to have the bass note going with the hybrid picking method.
Yes I am sort of doing that but I also wrote out the trumpet notes for the keyboard player so when the lick ascends he and me are harmonizing and I got the other guitar player to play a chord for each of the last 4 notes of the brass instruments lick. If they do what I want it will work fine - it's the drummer's daughter's wedding so maybe they'll make the effort. :)
7:02 oh my
I appreciate the lesson, anyone that takes time to teach is aces! That being said, I get why you did the camera angle in the bottom half of your screen theoretically. However, it is visually confusing when you have a split screen of your guitar playing 180 degrees. You can’t teach that way…it confuses the eye and people have to constantly pause the video to discern between the 2 visuals.
Really good breakdown and teaching of how to play this. Thank you very much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
pls try to play the song
Why not just use a 12 string