3 Doors Down - Kryptonite | Play through | With Tab & Score

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The 1st "Barre Chord Song" that I suggest to my students when they eventually reach that step in thier Guitar journey. Because the B Minor Barre Chord is the 1st Chord of this songs Chord progression and then followed by 2 very easy Chords. It is a great place to start so that the student can focus on that chord each time the progression repeats. Rather than playing 3 difficult new Chords. The students only has to focus on one! Also because it is being picked it gives the student a few secends to prepare the fingers on the higher strings while the right hand is still picking the lower strings. Where as with strumming there would have been no time for the left hand to catch up... Hope you guys enjoy!

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I too would like to mirror what Mr. Dave F said about how well this video is put together. Certainly one of the best formats on YouTube. I tend to look at the multitude of how to play videos and choose one that I can comprehend, then compare to the original artist. Yours looks to be spot on. Additionally your t-shirt caught my attention, so I have to ask. I recognize the Zia sun symbol (raised in New Mexico), but a search for The Blind Sun Rise netted nothing, and the box 7 has me puzzled as well. A band you are in? Carry on with much respect!

davidallen
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Never realized when the soft chorus bear the end was bm a then g...instead of regular chorus...bm g a

ryanrachal
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Thanks for the knowledge! I guess the rest is up to me✌

eldigitom
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Awesome job with this vid! It should come up higher on the list, cause you have a better view of where your holding the strings than the others who do this, with this song. I think its the best one (vid for this song) yet. I started guitar in my early 20s on acoustic. didn't make it far. Life. Over the years, i still had that passion to one day, be at least decent at playing guitar. 4-5 years ago, i picked up an electric, combo amp, and then built up a few more things, and a couple more guitars from there. Been playing quite a lot (almost every day) for the past few years. RockSmith has been keeping me in the game. That was the best purchase i could have made. i still suck, but sucking much less now, compared to 3-4 years ago. RockSmith is a huge help. youtube is good for when you need to see things you cant see on RockSmith (an actual person playing, and all that). I'm at about 60% with this song on RockSmith. This video will help me get over some of those humps. My biggest problem with guitar, is my memory, "It Sucks". Memory makes a very big difference. I've played this song probably about 200 times on RockSmith. Some songs almost double that. I've played "Pour Some Sugar on me" so much, I actually got to 100% (still a bit sloppy, but good enough to fool RockSmith lol), But i still can't play through the song, without RockSmith. You'd think after playing a song 3 or 4 hundred times, you'd be able to go play it on your own (for frens, fam, othr). That's how bad memory impacts guitar learning. So for others out there with, less than average memory. Don't give up. It may take 3 or 4, or 5 times longer to get there than others do. But it's still fun, and worth it.
Thanks for doing this! Your vid deservers way more attention (views/likes/comments). I'll share the link on other similar posts, to help you, and help others learn this song.

davef
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nice content and delivery! was curious re: your signal chain? (from Guitar to output of DAW...)

altag
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This is so good! What is the strumming pattern from 0, 54? The guitars are played in triplets right? This makes it a bit confusing for me, thanks !

Joakim