Open D Tuning for Beginners to Advanced | Acoustic Guitar Lesson
🎵 Open D Tuning for Beginners to Advanced Acoustic Guitar Lesson — Acoustic Guitar Lessons
채널: Joes Guitar lessons
0:00 Introduction
1:15 Open D tuning
2:50 Basic shuffle
5:43 1 - 4 - 5 blues shuffle
7:35 Robert Jonson - Slide
10:00 Fingerpicking
10:45 I'm So Glad
12:40 Ever Seen Peaches
14:01 Vestapol
16:15 Simple Twist of Fate
Open D tuning is great fun for all levels, from beginners to advanced players on acoustic guitar. This lesson starts by showing the beginner how to play a basic shuffle and then more complicated pieces for the advanced guitarist. Open tunings can be a great way to get into fingerpicking, so it may be something you want to consider. I have done complete lessons on all of the songs played, some of them are from my Patreon catalogue which I am making available here on Youtube for the first time. They are, "Have you ever seen peaches" and "I'm so glad". "Rambling on my mind" has proved very popular since I released it in 2018. "Vestapol Blues" and "Simple twist of fate" are on my Patreon page, see the link below.
If you would like to watch my video on Open G tuning go here : https://youtu.be/Vt59P7pRSQM
Rambling on my mind Pt 1 - https://youtu.be/UgmvANAfZhY
Rambling on my mind Pt 2 - https://youtu.be/4tjfWSsonqk
I'm so glad - https://youtu.be/oI7e8_03ZUs
Have you ever seen peaches - https://youtu.be/g0kDyS0xMfU
Vestapol - https://www.patreon.com/posts/29208203
Simple twist of fate - https://www.patreon.com/posts/44109126
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