September 25, 2010

Learn how to play Tears In Heaven


FULL LESSON: spytunes.com This video guitar lesson demonstrates how to play Tears In Heaven by Eric Clapton. One guitar arrangement, vocals by Alex Gigante. For more guitar lessons visit spytunes.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

standard tuning; capo 3rd fret TABLATURE ANNOTATIONS ADDED 3/11/2009!!! This version of Homeward Bound is based, for the most part, on the live version from Simon & Garfunkel’s Greatest Hits album. see video: www.youtube.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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September 25, 2010

hillbenny :

love it, nice voice, perfect…….

September 26, 2010

volosr :

just perfect…………
“bravo”……….

vulnerable003 :

whoooo its so hard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ashleyng323 :

nice rendition. Like your voice, full of feelings.

mejiadiver :

you need to learn????
jajaja
see this video!!!!!
wonderfull song…..

Jule553648 :

WOW! That’s very good!

MissusFingerBottom :

what are the chords when he sings “well I know there’ll be no more”? at 3:18 onwards.

jmsbsportugal :

Thank you man :D
Nice song :D :D

Jejemoney07 :

come on who in the world could put a dislike on this song

WagnerBertolino :

I don’t know if I’m more amazed at the guy’s accuracy on playing the acoustic or at the amazing voice cover of Eric Clapton. He reproduces Clapton’s tone and nuances identically! GREAT JOB and Thanks!

88aerosmith88 :

i have a problem with the part that says “time can bring you down…” :@ im freaking out

vef879 :

what are the 3 chords he plays after he sings “if i saw you in heaven”

vef879 :

what are the 3 chords he plays after he sings “if i saw you in heaven”

GeelongFC0709 :

beautiful song.

1skyspirit1 :

I just started to learn to play the guitar at the age of 56 about a mo. ago. This is my first song to teach my self to play. I have the intro down but the rest looks like its going to take some time one strum at a time.
You have a very good voice you do this song well love it.
Don

rockamix :

The best learning video for this song

23sicko23 :

the singer sounds the same as Eric Clapton!!!!!!!!! :D :D:D

kevinsalat :

Oh my God…the singer sounds exactly like Eric Clapton…

JinchiLao :

@kolopoi0 I am pretty sure Eric claptopn plays the 6th string with his thumb.
Before posting something wierd and noobie, go look the video of the actual song. No offense, Just a suggestion ;)

ghghsgh :

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apocatie34 :

how do u expect us to learn it like that ur just playing the fucking song….terrible teacher >.<

ChildrenOfBodom420 :

its cool i use my thumb to play classical gas and little wing and many other songs its an extra finger to be used

Livetofunk :

@kolopoi0 loooool buhuhuhuuuurned

MLjubicic :

Thank you for this, the best tutorial ! :)

Olaablues :

Dzi?ki ;)

attybong :

is that a tacoma PK 30 with coa back and sides?
i got one like that too …. cheers!!!

attybong :

is that a tacoma PK 30 with coa back and sides?
i got one like that too …. cheers!!!

kellywenzel :

Very nicely done. I was missing some of the nuance. Thank you.

fernandopescia :

Grande “tutorial”. Grazie mille mtreed55

justhedude :

Very Well Done.. Many Thanks For That !!

tremoloheart :

@NayBoi08 …settle down mate, I don’t know about you but I rather appreciate this guy’s pace. Most tutorials are otten times overwrought with way too much explanation which drags out way to long. Besides, this guy’s even providing the tabs for you. Also, you can stop or pause when you need to to. That’s the beauty of tutorials on youTube. And who would rush for tea anyway. Now bacon and eggs over easy with toast and coffee…now I’ll rush for that.

svieczorek :

Nice Job and thanks for the tab too. Everything that was needed in a nut shell!

danbromberg :

A wonderful note-for-note transcription superimposed on the video – what a great way to learn it! Is there any way the tab could be downloaded separately so I could also practice it from a printed sheet?
Dan

MissDLeIT :

Hello,
I really like the way you play this song and I would love to learn how to play this song, but why do you go so fast? It is impossible for me to understand the picking pattern and very frustrating…Would you do another tutorial slowly? Me and many of us would really appreciate it!
Thanks in advance!

xXCarl47Xx :

Can someone please explain the picking pattern!! PLEASE!! Thanks

xXCarl47Xx :

Can someone please explain the picking pattern!! PLEASE!! Thanks

DaveMcG :

What’s a KAY-PO?

3milesong :

The first part of the Chorus… Homeward bound, I wish I was homeward bound… part was not explained in the video. Can someone give the chords? Thanks.

sk8er0mega :

dude, this is by far the best tutorial out there. Who puts the tab with the video? Nobody, thats who. Props, man. Mad props.

johnhylton :

Useful tutorial for a learner. Thought there was a “D” chord on “poet and one man band”?

SUNNYD3322 :

excellent lesson. 5*****

herbiesnerd :

Wow! Fantastic tutorial format. Very well done.

hodgey4prez :

Heh, the run that he explains at 2:58 can also be the opening notes of “Alice’s Restaurant” by Arlo Guthrie

tossychanel :

Great!!
May I ask you to send me a TAB
for my easy study???
Thanks in advance.

arribello :

super useful!!

KevinCotnoir :

What a great tutorial this is! I cannot wait to learn this. It sounds very impressive.

September 27, 2010

paddyspad :

Great tutorial, what is your email address, I would like the full set of tabs please

DolittleZoo :

This is so helpful.

3milesong :

Very good tutorial. Thank you soo much for sharing- from Calgary Alberta

Senndog5 :

amazing job, one of the best if not the best tutorial I’ve ever seen for any song. Keep it up

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