Mark,
Very, Very nicely done ! !
Thanks for sharing,
Bob
mark learning to make you feel my love by Adele
Mark, that version of Make You Feel My Love was really great! You have really put up some outstanding posts lately. This has inspired me to learn a nice slow song as well. I am a little confused about people being surprised that this is a Bob Dylan song though. He's written hundreds of great songs.... what is surprising about it? I look forward to seeing and hearing what you come up with next. Beaker.
Marc - thanks for your comment. I found the arrangement on YouTube. I'll put a link later in this post. He has a lot of arrangements of popular songs.
Willem - Yes I love this song as well. The first time I heard it I knew I had to learn it. Normally I would send you the tab but this isn't my arrangement and the person who did it sells it on his website. So it wouldn't be right of me to send it on.
Everybody seems to like the harmonics. Even my girlfriend noticed those and came around to see what was going on
Beaker - I was surprised that this was a Dylan tune because I had never heard it before hearing Adele's version. I just assumed that she had written it.
From her version I don't think you could ever guess that it was a Dylan tune, so when I read that he wrote it I was very surprised.
I definately agree that Dylan has written many great songs.
Craig - These harmonics are easier than they look. They use the same method as playing a normal harmonic at the 12th fret. You use the first finger of the right hand to play the harmonic 12 frets higher than the fretted note and the right hand thumb to pluck the string. I hope that makes sense - it's easier to do than to explain
Here's the video from youtube
Willem - Yes I love this song as well. The first time I heard it I knew I had to learn it. Normally I would send you the tab but this isn't my arrangement and the person who did it sells it on his website. So it wouldn't be right of me to send it on.
Everybody seems to like the harmonics. Even my girlfriend noticed those and came around to see what was going on
Beaker - I was surprised that this was a Dylan tune because I had never heard it before hearing Adele's version. I just assumed that she had written it.
From her version I don't think you could ever guess that it was a Dylan tune, so when I read that he wrote it I was very surprised.
I definately agree that Dylan has written many great songs.
Craig - These harmonics are easier than they look. They use the same method as playing a normal harmonic at the 12th fret. You use the first finger of the right hand to play the harmonic 12 frets higher than the fretted note and the right hand thumb to pluck the string. I hope that makes sense - it's easier to do than to explain
Here's the video from youtube