Acoustic Guitar Lesson | Ten Years After - I'd Love to Change the World video free download


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Duration: 05:31
Uploaded: 2010/12/01

Acoustic Guitar Lesson #79 of 147 by Ovation Guitars. Learn how to play "I'd Love to Change the World" by Ten Years After on acoustic guitar. Ovation Guitar video contest. http://www.ovationguitars.com/soundroom/article/ten_years_after

Comments

5 years ago

don lockhart

Thank you!!..nice work

7 years ago

Sandeepa Batiwala

great awesome

7 years ago

Nick Adams

Really clear and concise, thank you very much :)

7 years ago

Neil Martin

thank you for giving a concise lesson without wasting a lot of our time trying to sell your product. "See that" other so called guitar teachers out there.....that wasn't so hard. I have subscribed to "Ovation guitars" and because I am not a complete idiot, will investigate her other videos and website if there is one. Good job and thank again.

7 years ago

Diogo Araujo

Awesome! Clear and consise and easy angle to see and all together great!! Keep up the good work

7 years ago

Russell McConnell

Great Job and thank you!

8 years ago

DERP TurtLe

actually no difference major and minor have no difference on guitar

8 years ago

DERP TurtLe

technically that wasn't Aminor it was Amajor

8 years ago

Michael Lawrence

Sara, I have watched hundreds of lessons on Youtube and yours is absolutely the clearest and easiest guitar lesson to follow I have seen. So many spend WAY too much time talking and explaining things that really don't matter to someone that just wants to quickly learn the basics of a song. Keep up the great work! You certainly have talent as a trainer (and this comes from a guy that has been a technical trainer most of his long life!) :)

8 years ago

Karen Loesing

You are the only one who made this song clear and easy to follow. Thank you! Awesome Job

8 years ago

lenny biller

it would be easier to alternate fingers on the E minor so you can go to a G much easier. u can keep your first finger on the A string and put your middle and 3rd finger on both E strings which is easier than using your pinky.

8 years ago

Wes Williamson

Nice break down

9 years ago

Udom Simon

Thank you very much for the lesson :) Great job :)

9 years ago

Benjamin Bates

THANK YOU!!

10 years ago

moneybagsmaui

Sara you are a GREAT TEACHER!!!

10 years ago

Paul Hamilton

Really good job - do some more

10 years ago

sierradelta07

Nice & clear and simple. Thanks for making a beautiful song within my limited ability.

10 years ago

playmuchortryntolose

Very clear and precise instructions. Thank you!

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