The Outfield - Your Love - How to Play Guitar Part video free download


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Duration: 01:51
Uploaded: 2011/08/06

Chords

E- C# - B

C#- A - B

Break - G - A

Comments

8 years ago

Lt.Dan

wow you are much better than me thank you for showing my good buddie!!

9 years ago

jlrmywork

Excellent! !!!! This is the most accurate version I have heard and exactly what I was looking for. Thank you, liked and subscribed! 

9 years ago

Roberto Maldonado

Well played! It was exactly what I was looking for.

10 years ago

onalandline

Should show both hands.

11 years ago

LiamKowalczyk

Strum pattern?

11 years ago

BCNTR

@Ivegotmymojoworkin Can you help me out and tell me what the strum pattern is?

11 years ago

dazzledazz123

Ok so its E on the 7, 4ft and second strings?

11 years ago

Lowell Hackney

I was wanting to learn this song fast. You video was straight to the point with no talking or jibberish. Very well done !!!!

11 years ago

Ally Ingle

Good Job.!! I Enjoyed Watching Your Video, Especially because This Song Is Great!! Thumbs Up :]

11 years ago

LittleBoyWonder3556

Good job! Short and sweet! I was singing along to make sure it was right. It was.

12 years ago

Ivegotmymojoworkin

@NoStreetBs It is a small amp, a Peavy Vyper, which has settings to duplicate the sounds of other popular amps...it is on the setting to sound like a Fender Twin and the Tube Screamer effect is turned on...cant remember exactly where I had the gain set, but it's pretty low...somewhere between 1 & 5...you want just enough to distort it slightly and but sound clear

12 years ago

NoStreetBs

What effect and/or amp settings are you using to get that tone that is so close to the original song. Sounds like light distortion with maybe a little flange?...almost like a fuzzy telephone effect.

12 years ago

Ivegotmymojoworkin

@cpu64 No, it is only considered an E at the 7th fret!...same finger position as you move down, but the combination of notes changes, i.e. different chords....Chords are made of three tones of a scale, the 1st, 3rd and 5th tones, played together...

12 years ago

cpu64

Ok, let me say it differently. at the start, you move from 7 to 4 to 2 holding the same E position. Would all 3 positions be considered Es or is playing on 7 the E, then on 4 a C# and on 2 a B. Hope that makes sense.. :)

12 years ago

Ivegotmymojoworkin

@cpu64 @ the chords and an E being an E only at certain fret, I dont understand that question, what 'change' do you mean? I am playing an E at the 7th fret of the A string...you could play the E in a diff positoin, but you would get the same tone quality or sound as the original...they play the E in the position that I have played here. and yes, I am only striking the first three notes of the chord,.

12 years ago

cpu64

I know this is a stupid question but I'l a noob in training and I wanted to ask, when you're doing the 3 chords, do you only play the 3 strings in the chord? Also i looked up on a tab site and they list them as E C#m and B.. So an E is only an E if its at a specific fret? I don't understand the change.

12 years ago

Yuszification

nice and clear video

12 years ago

Isabelsinaloa

Very easy to play, thanks that's what we need, no so much talk, just the chords an the sound, can you upload th intro and the full song for "All the love in the world" by Outfield too, thanks.

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