Chris Stapleton – Tennessee Whiskey – Guitar Lesson – How To Play Super Easy Beginner Acoustic

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Can you do whatever you like by t.i.
Can you teach the opening rif to this song?? Pleeeaaaasse!
Feeling good about learning this song. Thanks for making easy to follow!
Can u please do fire away by Chris stapleton
Sounds good as always. I know you don’t usually do country, but do you think you could do Over When it’s Over and Broke Record by Eric Church as well? I think you’ll enjoy playing those as well:)
Put that capo on your dashboard and you can park in handicap zones lol
You’re awesome Marty would love to learn Chris Stapleton version of Amanda including the riffs. Keep doing you thanks for all the great content.
I ordered my first capo yesterday and I’m so ready to learn to play this along with some of the other songs you have covered. Thanks for the videos man
I’ve been playing guitare now for the past 7 years and having fun a long the way. Thank you Marty for your lessons! You really stand out with your unique passion and clear explanation. You make this fun. Keep up the good work. All the best for 2018!!!
you are just awesome thank you for this gift
Make a Either way guitar lesson please
Great job Marty. You’re great.
So I’m always Googling “[Song Name] Guitar Lesson” and about 80% of the time Marty’s youtube channel is the first search result. Bless you kind sir for your reliability… and all other teachings.
Please do a lesson on “when the sun goes down” by Kenny Chesney/Uncle Cracker
I’ve honestly learned almost all i know on guitar from you and i love your style man!! Keep it up
Would A ,Bm, D, A progression work without the Capo?
Honestly, I’m so done with capos. That I’m just about everyday sick of it. And in fact, if I zoom in…. zooming in real hard….. I find that we’ve got a lot of ppl not understanding the science of keys and guitar. Capochaters#
Not talking shut tho dude. But think about the future’s guitarist
Its a David Allen Coe song man come on. Good lesson tho
great song of chris s is there any riff that can be added
great song of chris s is there any riff that can be added
great song of chris s is there any riff that can be added
great song of chris s is there any riff that can be added
great song of chris s is there any riff that can be added
Thank you marry,going win this girls heart now,ya baby
Marty,stupid phone,lol
Great basic tunes tutorial….but, could you please make another and include c – major and D-MAJOR to make it more “meaty”…..thanks for great tutorial….
I love finding similar chorded songs, if you look at Etta James “I’d rather go blind” only Etta uses a E-minor and a D
One Thing Right by Ryan Follese maybe?
Lifetime friendship for me marty. Thanks for another great vidja.
Not the best version of this song. David Allan Coe????