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Light My Fire Chords And Guitar Lesson (The Doors)

fingerstyle Dec 09, 2024

This legendary song got The Doors banned from the Ed Sullivan Show in 1967. 

It’s a unique blend of rock, blues, jazz, and psychedelia. 

It all began with fingerstyle guitarist Robby Krieger. Below I’m going to share some pro tips on his unique guitar style.

So grab your axe, and let’s dive into this "Light My Fire" chords and guitar lesson!

Who Wrote Light My Fire?

"Light My Fire" was written primarily by Robby Krieger, the guitarist for The Doors. However, all members of the band contributed to its development. At the time, Jim Morrison was writing the majority of the tunes and they realized as a band they didn’t have enough original songs.

Morrison said something along the lines of “why do I have to do all the work?”. So Krieger stepped up to write and Morrison advised him to come up with something universal… something that would not be outdated in a year or two. 

So Krieger thought about universal elements like fire,...

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Fast And Easy Big Rock Candy Mountain Chords And Guitar Lesson (Harry "Haywire" McClintock)

fingerstyle Dec 02, 2024

Let’s go back in time to 1895…

This song sings of a utopian world free from pain, struggle, and heartache. 

It’s a simple song… it only uses 3 chords.

Below I’ll break down the history and guitar style behind this classic American folk song.

So grab your axe, and let’s dive into this "Big Rock Candy Mountain" chords and guitar lesson!

Who Wrote Big Rock Candy Mountain?

"Big Rock Candy Mountain" was originally written by Harry McClintock, a.k.a "Haywire Mac". He was a popular American folk singer, songwriter, and labor activist. Although McClintock first wrote the song in 1895, it later became widely known after he performed it at the 1928 American Folk Song Festival.

The lyrics are quite interesting…

It sings of a utopian paradise where everything is perfect—there are "cigarette trees," "lemonade springs," and "ice cream mountains." However, the song also has an undercurrent of cynicism. It was written during a time when...

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The ULTIMATE 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover Chords And Guitar Lesson (Paul Simon)

fingerstyle Nov 24, 2024

Here’s a witty song with a pretty depressing undertone.

It’s a unique blend of playful lyrics, a broad sentiment, and of course, the blues…

Paul Simon plays it fingerstyle. 

Grab your 6-stringer, and let’s dive into this "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover" chords and guitar lesson!

Who Wrote 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover?

"50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" was written by Paul Simon in 1975. It became his first solo number-one single in the U.S. after parting ways with Art Garfunkel.

They got together in the 1950s when first performed as "Tom and Jerry." But their big fame emerged in the 1960s when they adopted their real names and embraced a folk-inspired sound.  

“50 Ways To Leave Your Lover” is renowned for its playful yet punchy lyrics. The inspiration for the song came during Simon's own divorce from Peggy Harper. He reportedly came up with the opening lyrics while waking up in his Central Park apartment, reflecting on his pain. ...

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I Will Follow You Into The Dark Chords And Guitar Lesson (Death Cab For Cutie)

fingerstyle Oct 21, 2024

Here’s a classic indie pop ballad that’s been moving audiences since its release in 2005. 

The song was inspired by existential questions about what happens after death. The lyrics are deep and the guitar part is very soothing. 

I’m going to break down this style for you step-by-step in a way that I haven’t seen anyone do online yet. 

You see, most instructors explain the strumming pattern with a pick. However, if you listen to the original recording, it was done with a folk-style brushing pattern – similar to what Paul McCartney did on “Blackbird” 

So, grab your guitar, and let’s dive into this “I Will Follow You Into The Dark” chords and guitar lesson!

Who Wrote I Will Follow You Into The Dark?

"I Will Follow You Into the Dark" is a song by Death Cab for Cutie, written by the band’s frontman, Ben Gibbard. It was released in 2005 as part of their fifth studio album, Plans 

The...

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7 Mistakes Beginner Fingerstyle Guitar Players Make

fingerstyle Sep 14, 2024

Have you ever wondered how to actually get good at fingerstyle guitar?

Many players try to learn but give up quickly when they feel like they aren’t making progress. Or they don’t have the “natural” talent required. But this can be easily fixed when you know how. And fingerstyle guitar can easily be one of the most rewarding ways to play – especially alone. 

It gives you easier access to be able to cover multiple parts at once on guitar. This is how legendary fingerpickers like Chet Atkins, Tommy Emmanuel, and Jerry Reed are all able to sound like a full band by themselves – without singing.

In this post, I want to share with you 7 mistakes beginner fingerstyle guitar players make, starting with…

1. Playing patterns that are way too complicated

I see this all the time. In fact, in Los Angeles where I live, there are very few fingerstyle players. There are more in Nashville for this style. But many times a guitar student will ask their...

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10 Easy Fingerstyle Guitar Songs

fingerstyle Sep 08, 2024

If you’re looking for some great beginner fingerstyle songs to learn… then in this post I’m going to share 10 that could potentially be just right for you.

Now, obviously everyone is different, and the majority of these songs are what I would call more “picking pattern” songs. These are simpler kinds of fingerstyle songs to start with and don’t require a lot of finger independence. (More on that later) But they are good if you’re new to fingerstyle. They can also help advanced players too, and they are just a lot of fun to boot. 

Now before we go any further let me first define fingerstyle guitar, as I define it, and that is simply anything not using a standard flat pick. The idea is that you can’t tie up two fingers with your pick. So a thumpick is ok, you could also go bare fingers or use nails. That’s what I would consider fingerstyle, and those are the approaches I would take for these examples.  

So grab...

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Did Paul McCartney Steal From Bach? (Blackbird Chords And Guitar Lesson)

fingerstyle Aug 26, 2024

Behold, in my humble but accurate opinion, one of the greatest songs ever. 

Yet so many guitar lessons online make this magical piece WAY harder than it needs to be. In fact, one time I had a student who told me he had been trying to get this song down for 14 years. When I revealed to him what I am going to share with you below, he learned how to play it in 2 days.  

That’s the power of understanding the fundamentals… and… not following fake gurus on the internet. 

So, grab your guitar, and let’s dive into this “Blackbird” chords and guitar lesson!

Who Wrote Blackbird?

"Blackbird" is one of the most iconic songs by The Beatles. It was written by Paul McCartney and credited to the Lennon-McCartney partnership. This magical acoustic track was released in 1968 on what is commonly known as The Beatles’ White Album

"Blackbird" is a metaphorical and symbolic song that means something a little different to everyone....

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The ULTIMATE Dust In The Wind Chords And Guitar Lesson

fingerstyle Aug 18, 2024

 

Did you know one of Kansas’ most iconic songs all started with guitarist Kerry Livgren trying to improve his fingerstyle guitar? 

The best guitar players are always searching for how they can improve their skills. They don’t rest on their laurels. In this post, I want to share with you how a tiny little fingerpicking pattern became the genesis for a massively huge hit.

So, grab your guitar, and let’s dive into this “Dust In The Wind” chords and guitar lesson!

Who Wrote Dust In The Wind?

"Dust in the Wind" was written by Kerry Livgren the guitarist for the American rock band Kansas. The song has an interesting backstory. You see, it all started with him looking to improve his fingerpicking guitar techniques. He picked up a book that had a bunch of fingerpicking patterns in it, and he started experimenting with them.

One day, as he was sitting at home in between tours practicing, his wife walked by and said, “That sounds really...

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Hallelujah Guitar Lesson (Jeff Buckley & Leonard Cohen)

fingerstyle May 26, 2024

Here’s a haunting song with an interesting history. 

You see it was originally rejected by the record label. They thought it was not going to be a commercial success. So it flew under the radar for many years. 

Until finally some cover versions of it came along and brought the song forward to national fame.

In this post, we’ll be diving into the original as well as the most popular covers. We’ll unpack the different approaches each one takes and how you can play it on your guitar.

So tune up, and let’s dive into this “Hallelujah” guitar lesson.

Who wrote Hallelujah?

The magnificent “Hallelujah” was originally written by Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen. He reportedly spent years crafting the lyrics, with some estimates saying it took around five years and countless revisions. 

"Hallelujah" was recorded at Quadrasonic Sound in New York City. It was put on Cohen’s album "Various Positions" which was produced...

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Tears In Heaven Guitar Lesson (Eric Clapton Unplugged)

fingerstyle May 15, 2024

Very few songs ever created move the world like this one…

The story behind it is powerful and emotional, and the chords and melody fit the sentiment of the tune perfectly.

It’s a complete masterpiece from beginning to end.  

So grab your guitar and let’s dive into this “Tears in Heaven” guitar lesson. 

What is the story behind Tears in Heaven? 

Tears in Heaven" was written by Eric Clapton and Will Jennings. It was released in January 1992 and is one of Clapton's most iconic and personal songs. 

The song was written about the tragic death of his four-year-old son, Conor. Conor fell from a 53rd-floor window in a New York City apartment building. The lyrics powerfully express Clapton's grief and his contemplations about the afterlife and whether he would be reunited with his son in heaven. 

Eric Clapton co-wrote "Tears in Heaven" with songwriter Will Jennings, who initially hesitated to write about such a personal and...

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