Hallelujah - Leonard Cohen / Jeff Buckley - Guitar Lesson video free download


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Duration: 07:26
Uploaded: 2011/01/06

A guitar lesson of my interpretation of Hallelujah influenced by Leonard Coen & Jeff Buckley etc. You can access a tab with an alternate open chord for the F11 barre chord, a song sheet for this video and loads more free lessons from Guitar Tutor Man's official website: http://guitar.freemovies.co.uk

Comments

8 years ago

Maria J.

This is just one the best tutorial I've ever watched, thank you for it :)

8 years ago

aemking1

lovely !

8 years ago

Luca Sorrentino

Hey Alan.I was just wondering if you could do a video on how to play Colours by Grouplove.Thanks and keep up the good work!

8 years ago

Shawn C

You are amazing. This tutorial is by far the best and easiest to follow out of all others for this song. Good job

8 years ago

ludovica

perfecttttttttttttttt THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

8 years ago

Carlotta Mazzocca

many thanks from Italy....great

8 years ago

Annika Sullock Enzlin

Really thanks now I finally understand it!

8 years ago

Matthew Sarsah

Wow this was so helpful, I was wondering if there was a way to learn the strumming pattern. So I know if I'm picking the top string or the one below it. Is there a pattern that I'm not seeing?

9 years ago

Sofs1994

wow. your videos are incredibly helpful and you have a beautiful voice. keep it up, you rock mate!^^

9 years ago

Melanie Bemis

Any advice on how to "bar" or however you call it? I try to do the F11 with my whole first finger on the first fret but it sounds horrible.

9 years ago

LorolanzV .LorolanzV

when i first heard you play this song, i never thought i would be able to do it myself, but less then a week later following your guidelines (you make them as easy as you can make them) i already playing the song half of your speed, this is the first time i fingerpick and it makes the chords sound so much nicer, the hardest part is the first few days where your fingers dont seem to be able to do, but then they start remembering. thx so much i am old enough to realise the amount of money i would have had to spent to learn this.

9 years ago

Ben Cernius

Hello Alan, another astonishing job, I'm sure many guitar players are glad to have a person like you on youtube that they can learn from. I have a question, do you always try to play the song like the original or as close to the original as possible? Because I've also seen you detuning your guitar or using a capo, but that's to back up your own voice, apart from that, do you play the original?

9 years ago

gaelle kermoal

Love your way to play ! And you are an exelent teacher ! thank you for this video !!

9 years ago

dkjffij

awesome helpes a lot!but do you maybe have a tipp on how to play F11 everytime i try it sounds amazingly bad :P just cant do the whole index on 1st fret thing

9 years ago

A.A. StarR

Hey, man, it`s just amazing!!! Thank u so much)

9 years ago

Trucchi Do

Thank you so much. I enjoy practicing how to play this song. It is a great help for me.

9 years ago

Johanna Gerke

this works so well. listened once and it came to me so quickly . my fingers just moved across the frets , like it was always there.

9 years ago

Tashi Dawa Sherpa

that was great Alan....i regret that i found your lesson this late

9 years ago

Jenny Serrano

Nice! :)I like it (y)

9 years ago

Amy Cox

Hi Alan...I'm back learning the Guitar as I've been inspired to learn again but learning fingerstyle to make it more challenging... I was given this song by my tutor to learn for the next week but will be learning Pink Floyd in my next lesson...I can't wait

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