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BeginnerStrummingAndy Guitar
12:21/3.8M views/Sep 2016
12:21·3.8M views·Sep 2016·Released 1977·Taught by Andy Guitar
StrummingReggaeKey of A76 BPM
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I-IV-V-I

What you'll learn

  • How to play Three Little Birds
  • Basic strumming patterns
  • Open chord transitions

About this lesson

▶ https://www.andyguitar.co.uk/courses/starter-course ◀ GET MORE HELP HERE ✅ Andy's Online Beginners Course ▶ https://www.andyguitar.co.uk/courses/beginner-course How to tune your guitar ► http://www.andyguitar.co.uk/online-lessons/how-to-tune-your-guitar/ Welcome to Day 3 of this 10 day acoustic guitar series where we'll be checking out how to play the beginners classic 'Three little Birds' by Bob Marley! This really cool easy guitar song uses just 3 chords, E major, A major and D major - click the highlighted links if you need more help with any of those chords, or check out the previous lessons in this 10 day course! This song has been chosen not only because it's an easy popular song, but because it is a longer sequence than we've gone for previously. Many beginners struggle to keep track of where they are when chord sheets and songs become longer. This lesson is therefore an essential stepping stone for most beginners and not want to be missed! ************************************************************************** FREE jam along video for Day 3 here https://www.andyguitar.co.uk/courses/starter-course/lessons/day-3-10-day-guitar-starter-course/ ************************************************************************** ▶ https://www.andyguitar.co.uk/ ◀ ALL Andy's exclusive videos & courses 📲 Andy Guitar APP - FREE download https://www.andyguitar.co.uk/andy-guitar-app/ 🙏 Help support Andy's free videos by donating https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=J3SP58NUHS55U ************************************************************************** ✅ FREE 10 DAY TRIAL of ALL my premium courses (limited time!) ✅ ▶ https://www.andyguitar.co.uk/shop/subscribe/access-all-areas (risk-free for 60 days, and your first 10 days cost nothing)

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