July 14, 2011

Van Morrison – Into the Mystic – Guitar Lesson



An example of Open D tuning. Special thanks to the writer and copyright holder, Van Morrison and Exile Records for allowing us to present this instructional guitar lesson to you.
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July 14, 2011

captnickfuiry :

cant seem to get the f sharp right..love the tuning and how open it sounds in d, but the fsharp is not working…what is the exact tab for that?

pekes1956 :

you’re missing a chord

July 15, 2011

HEARTFIELD555 :

Nice work. Thanks for sharing.

mikemecl :

thank you, thank you, thank you. I was waiting for a good breakdown of this one. Gave up on it a few times not finding a sample that I thought worthy of the song.

boo66 :

@Ucannotfailtogohome Same chords in a slightly different order.. Use your ears to find ‘em!
One of the joys of playing Van’s songs is most of them fit about six different chord sequences! (in various keys)

susanaf5 :

I would like to talk to you I am wrighting a song a tribute to the florida black bear no john anderson seminole wind. I want a kick off you may address me at susanaf@comcast.net / as for van morrision you’d better love him and count yourself among the priviledge to have lived an heard that music same as all the loved one john prine roy o iz and on and on and where does the love end……………you got that right………..never ending love………….

greeneyedgnome :

awesome thanks for the lesson. this one is my favorites from van morrison as well, today is the first time i’ve attempted to play it

kimasis4life :

I LOVEEEEDDDD IT!!! Wish I was as good as you! I have only been playing a few months. I have been playing the easy version of this song..but I really love this song and your version does it so much more justice! BEAUTIFUL!!!!

SONGMKR :

Thank You!

DavidFebruary :

damn good lesson…..sounds good too!

lindapinda :

Thanks kindly for the lesson :)

billscooby :

thanks for the great lesson

kellencolewright :

Thanks, I love this song.

Ucannotfailtogohome :

Thanks Steve. great post, nice an relaxed ….fnice for the not so young!
Do you by any chance also have the chords of Listen to the Lion?

blueoceantraders :

Thank you for the great lesson Steve, excellant job. I’m having 2 issues that maybe you can expand on for ito the mystic. 1. I can’t see to get the strumming correct as well as the tempo. 2. what are the chords and picking pattern used during the bridge. I can’t quite figure it out. If you can expand on this it would be greatly appriciated. Best regards and thankyou again for all your great lessons, Jimi

cplayer2 :

very good!

TonyKerr :

Lovely.

VaughanArchives :

That’s a great kay po. My kay po is on already.

atomicscum :

excellent version, I am torn which one to learn…

scrawnycrow :

nice job!

ArkanTheClean :

@mugwamp4 The twelfth fret where it all starts again unless you have your kay po on

mugwamp4 :

whats that diagonal line around 14/15th fret

cosmicarbiteroftaste :

Thanks very much. Nice and chilled.

daibydang :

Thank you great lesson. Thanks for teaching the open D tuning. I have always wanted to learn it and what a great way to lean.
Can you post Jim Croce songs?

tubemyballs69 :

Good vid’s. You voice sounds like D. Crosby. Do you have a Guinnivere lesson?

captnickfuiry :

cant seem to get the f sharp right..love the tuning and how open it sounds in d, but the fsharp is not working…what is the exact tab for that?

pekes1956 :

you’re missing a chord

HEARTFIELD555 :

Nice work. Thanks for sharing.

mikemecl :

thank you, thank you, thank you. I was waiting for a good breakdown of this one. Gave up on it a few times not finding a sample that I thought worthy of the song.

boo66 :

@Ucannotfailtogohome Same chords in a slightly different order.. Use your ears to find ‘em!
One of the joys of playing Van’s songs is most of them fit about six different chord sequences! (in various keys)

susanaf5 :

I would like to talk to you I am wrighting a song a tribute to the florida black bear no john anderson seminole wind. I want a kick off you may address me at susanaf@comcast.net / as for van morrision you’d better love him and count yourself among the priviledge to have lived an heard that music same as all the loved one john prine roy o iz and on and on and where does the love end……………you got that right………..never ending love………….

greeneyedgnome :

awesome thanks for the lesson. this one is my favorites from van morrison as well, today is the first time i’ve attempted to play it

kimasis4life :

I LOVEEEEDDDD IT!!! Wish I was as good as you! I have only been playing a few months. I have been playing the easy version of this song..but I really love this song and your version does it so much more justice! BEAUTIFUL!!!!

SONGMKR :

Thank You!

DavidFebruary :

damn good lesson…..sounds good too!

lindapinda :

Thanks kindly for the lesson :)

billscooby :

thanks for the great lesson

kellencolewright :

Thanks, I love this song.

Ucannotfailtogohome :

Thanks Steve. great post, nice an relaxed ….fnice for the not so young!
Do you by any chance also have the chords of Listen to the Lion?

blueoceantraders :

Thank you for the great lesson Steve, excellant job. I’m having 2 issues that maybe you can expand on for ito the mystic. 1. I can’t see to get the strumming correct as well as the tempo. 2. what are the chords and picking pattern used during the bridge. I can’t quite figure it out. If you can expand on this it would be greatly appriciated. Best regards and thankyou again for all your great lessons, Jimi

cplayer2 :

very good!

TonyKerr :

Lovely.

VaughanArchives :

That’s a great kay po. My kay po is on already.

atomicscum :

excellent version, I am torn which one to learn…

scrawnycrow :

nice job!

ArkanTheClean :

@mugwamp4 The twelfth fret where it all starts again unless you have your kay po on

mugwamp4 :

whats that diagonal line around 14/15th fret

cosmicarbiteroftaste :

Thanks very much. Nice and chilled.

daibydang :

Thank you great lesson. Thanks for teaching the open D tuning. I have always wanted to learn it and what a great way to lean.
Can you post Jim Croce songs?

July 16, 2011

tubemyballs69 :

Good vid’s. You voice sounds like D. Crosby. Do you have a Guinnivere lesson?

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