Thé end of the fifth beginners lesson
Posted: Sat Dec 26, 2009 8:23 pm
So I have finished the first 5 beginners lessons! Yay! If someone wants to see my progression on the last lesson(somewhat more difficult strumming) I will post it tomorrow(that is then after 3 days of practice).
But I have a question actually. In the vids of Neil he's talking about now being able to play hundreds(if not thousands) of songs. How do I know what song is suitable for those hundreds Neil is talking about? And how should I tackle that?
-know the rythm...like 4/4 or 3/4
-Make up a nice strumming(?)
-Get the chords right(ofcourse)
-Be able to sing along
(-maybe a good tip for a lesson vid? Or maybe it's already there but I haven't looked for properly
)
Something like that? I want to play something really easy and nice for my family here in holland that can be recognized... When I play 'who'll stop the rain' of 'lucky man', they don't really know the song, thus don't know what I'm playing("hey, aren't you just changing some chords?"). Thanks!
But I have a question actually. In the vids of Neil he's talking about now being able to play hundreds(if not thousands) of songs. How do I know what song is suitable for those hundreds Neil is talking about? And how should I tackle that?
-know the rythm...like 4/4 or 3/4
-Make up a nice strumming(?)
-Get the chords right(ofcourse)
-Be able to sing along
(-maybe a good tip for a lesson vid? Or maybe it's already there but I haven't looked for properly
Something like that? I want to play something really easy and nice for my family here in holland that can be recognized... When I play 'who'll stop the rain' of 'lucky man', they don't really know the song, thus don't know what I'm playing("hey, aren't you just changing some chords?"). Thanks!