Good point on holding neck up to get a better alignment on the bars.. Thanks for the tip.I agree with the others regarding the fingering of the G chord. It takes a while make the adjustment, but with time, it becomes easier and easier. My only other suggestion is to straighten your index finger and orient it more vertically when playing a bar chord. Adjust your left hand as needed to do that. Overall, a nice video of a great song.
captainkdp learning to play Karma Police acoustic guitar
-
- Posts: 0
- Joined: Sat Apr 25, 2009 6:56 pm
- Status: Offline
jayswett wrote:
-
- Posts: 0
- Joined: Sat Apr 25, 2009 6:56 pm
- Status: Offline
willem wrote:
still working on getting the best combination of sound and video together... I have a nice little interface for doing decent sound recording alone.kaptain,, that sounde realy nice,,you play along a backing track?,,i noticed one thing on the sound recording,,you don'have stereo,,be sure with recording that you have both channels on..thanks
-
- Posts: 0
- Joined: Sat Apr 25, 2009 6:56 pm
- Status: Offline
haoli25 wrote:
I don't know how I will ever learn to sing and play at the same time.. I can really appreciate musicians that have that ability now.Much better now, Kirk. I think you have this one down.....and time to add the singing, right? Bear is right, forming the G chord with your middle, ring, and pinkie fingers will make the transition to other chords much smoother for you. Give it a try. Good job and thanks for posting your video.
Bill