People have different reasons for wanting to learn how to play guitar. Some want to be like other musicians, some hear a song and want to be able to play it and others have a song they want to be able to play for someone they love. Songs have the ability to express things to others that we may not be able to put into words ourselves. There are so many great songs for every circumstance possible in life and when we hear certain ones, they really hit home for us.
This is a playlist of some love songs by country music artists that you can learn to play for yourself or others. Have fun learning!
I got a few request to do a guitar lesson for a new Unreleased song by Luke Combs called Tomorrow Me. Great song that is pretty easy to play with just 4 chords and played with the guitar tuned 1/2 Step Down.
This is a guitar tutorial for you to learn how to play the country song Tomorrow Me by Luke Combs. Today in this video guitar lesson, I'm going to teach you how to play the chords and strumming pattern to Tomorrow Me on acoustic guitar.
CAPO: NO - Tune Down 1/2 Step
CHORDS: G/Em7/Cadd9/C/D/Am/Bm
STRUMMING Pattern: DDUD DDUDDDU
Playing bar chords is a difficult thing for a lot of guitar players. The difficulty of playing them makes many players give up or fail to progress to where they want to go. I get that playing bar or barre chords is hard but sometimes just a little change in technique, hand, finger or arm placement can make a big difference in the ease of playing them.
If you are having trouble playing bar chords, experiment with them. Here are a few things you can do that may help you be more comfortable with them.
1. Move your thumb up or down vertically behind the neck.
2. Bring your elbow closer to the side of your body.
3. Lower & Relax your wrist.
4. Try playing the bar at the 5th fret.
Play around and see what feels best to you. It is likely that just making some minor adjustments to finger, hand and arm positions will give you the improvements that you need. Above all else, PRACTICE! Yes, bar chords can be tough to play, but don't let that stop you from...
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This is a guitar tutorial for you to learn how to play the country song Fire Away by Chris Stapleton. Today in this video guitar lesson, I'm going to teach you how to play the chords and strumming pattern to Fire Away on acoustic guitar. This channel is a place for beginners, intermediate and advanced players to learn how to play your favorite hit country songs by many different country artists.
CAPO: 2nd FRET
CHORDS: G/D/Cadd9/Em/Em7
STRUMMING: DDUDU DDUDU
This is a guitar tutorial for you to learn how to play the country song Feathered Indians by Tyler Childers. Today in this video guitar lesson, I'm going to teach you how to play the chords and strumming pattern to Feathered Indians on acoustic guitar. This channel is a place for beginners, intermediate and advanced players to learn how to play your favorite hit country songs by many different country artists.
CAPO: No
CHORDS: G/D/Cadd9/Em
STRUMMING: DDDUDU
This is a guitar tutorial for you to learn how to play the country song Folsom Prison Blues by Johnny Cash. Today in this video guitar lesson, I'm going to teach you how to play the chords and strumming pattern to Folsom Prison Blues. This channel is a place for beginners, intermediate and advanced players to learn how to play your favorite hit country songs by many different country artists.
CAPO: NO
CHORDS: E/A/B7
STRUMMING: DDDDU
This is a guitar tutorial for you to learn how to play the country song One Man Band by Old Dominion. Today in this video guitar lesson, I'm going to teach you how to play the chords and strumming pattern to One Man Band. This channel is a place for beginners, intermediate and advanced players to learn how to play your favorite hit country songs by many different country artists. CAPO: 6th FRET CHORDS: C/G/Dm/Am/G/Bm STRUMMING: DDUDDUDUDUDDU Chorus DDUDDU
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