Play Maybe Tomorrow by Stereophonics with 5 EASY chords
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Here's how to play Maybe Tomorrow by Stereophonics on acoustic guitar. This songs uses just 5 chords, which can all be played using beginner friendly open chords by using a capo at the 3rd fret.
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Your videos are becoming better all the time, its another level with the extra on screen graphics, strumming patterns and chords coming back up throughout the video etc. Really helpful, so very much appreciated as it must take a lot of time!
Thanks, Andy! One of my favorite songs ever!
I was going to start learn this today but maybe tomorrow. 😅
Fantastic ! Thank you so much, Andy ! 👏👏
Ah brilliant. Any chance of some more classic stereophonics tutorials 🎸
⚓️Thanks Andy 😎
Superb lesson and singing! A truly great song. ❤
One of my all time favourite songs. Thank you so much, Andy, for another great tutorial! Any chance you could do the solo on electric guitar including the awesome sustain one day?
This song by Stereophonics my Fiancee and I would also love to play and sing as a duet with me on guitar and my Fiancee on keyboard following "Shout" by Tears for Fears and before "Part of Your World" and "Wild Uncharted Waters" from the animated and live action versions of "The Little Mermaid", "I'm Just Ken" and "PUSH" from the live action "Barbie" film and "Enjoy The Silence" by Depeche Mode. ❤Thanks Andy! The notes on the keyboard to this song by Stereophonics can even be the 8-bit and 16-bit videogame console music notes like from "Hey Ya!" by Outkast and even from "Mr. Writer" by Stereophonics. "Love & Hate" by Michael Kiwanuka even has the same chord progression as "Maybe Tomorrow" by Stereophonics and the capo in the same position. Great session!
I love this song, but it's a little complicated to play, but with that capo tip it turned out great.
Thanks Andy
excellent. merci pour le tuto.
Have not used your new web features but want to say that for quick learning by a newer player that sounds like a great idea and really nice of you!! I know my wife would very much like such an option so she can quickly pick a song to easily play.
Love your tutorials 😍 please please do the one for The Sorry by Brandi Carlile 🙏
Thanks Andy 👍 please can you do something by Whiskey Myers ?
Thanks Andy. Can you do some jolly Rogers songs in future tutorials please
Great song great lesson, if i were to play it i would play no capo version but this looks like an awesome way to play it so il have a crack 👍 also that faith guitar sound bloody phenomenal (as well as your playing 😉) what guitar is it??
@andycrowley
10 ай бұрын
Thanks! It's a Faith Mars in classic burst, give it a Google 🙂
Hey Andy! Congrats for the video! There's a version of this song on Live in Dakota it seemed like the strumming's different. Would he been releasing the strings during the strumming pattern to get that beautiful effect?
@MH-eh5qt
3 ай бұрын
Correct. The strumming for this is far more complex than the video suggests. The stumming here has been deconstructed for beginners, where actually it takes some skill to play it like Kelly does.
What about that solo though? Is it some incredible sustain, tremolo picking, or what?
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The strumming for this is far more complex than the video suggests. The stumming here has been deconstructed for beginners, where actually it takes some skill to play it like Kelly does. Hammer ons, pull offs, mutes, barre chords..all missing.
This isn't how the song should be played though. It's played in bars without capo.
@MH-eh5qt
3 ай бұрын
The strumming for this is far more complex than the video suggests. The stumming here has been deconstructed for beginners, where actually it takes some skill to play it like Kelly does.
Never fails andy beers buddy