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Title: Landslide Fleetwood Mac Guitar guitar Tutorial
Added: Mar 23, 2009
Author: stevertr
Duration: 9:55
Description:
A detailed explanation of this amazing tune
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Youtube Comments: 77
jtixtlan Says:
Mar 6, 2011 - Sounds good to me. Do you have a tutorial on this? I like to study several different tutorials when learning a new song.
koenigturbo Says:
Mar 19, 2011 - What song are you listining to?
1996228 Says:
Mar 20, 2011 - that's called a capo, i don't have one too.It's okay, grab a pencil and a rubberband.Put the pencil over the fret, tie your rubber band on one side and pull over (under the neck) to the other side.it works just fine.if you get what i'm saying that is.
Schleeber Says:
Mar 20, 2011 - Once you get the picking pattern rolling, your 2nd pattern on each chord is different, I don't hear the B string on each of the second patterns. I think you are playing 5, 3, 4, 2, 5, 3, 4, and the timing is different then what you first showed. That's what Im hearing. Otherwise good job sir!
SilasR7 Says:
Mar 28, 2011 - Lol, Its A Capo. KAY-po :P and i dont believe so, this is good :)
SilasR7 Says:
Mar 28, 2011 - or you can use a homemade capo, pencil and elastics
16caw Says:
Apr 5, 2011 - Thank You! :) I'm practicing this song for school!
inzhimomi Says:
Apr 7, 2011 - Thanks a ton for the tutorial.Just a little request here. .. if you could teach the lead .. part by part.. it's a little difficult for a slow player like me.. anyways.. thanks again.!!!
BellaVita1890 Says:
Apr 14, 2011 - It's not just you! I wasn't able to make out some of the chords. :(
keeptheareaclear Says:
Apr 19, 2011 - the fact that your video is out of sync with the sound made learning the solo impossible for me.
sheagunther Says:
May 4, 2011 - thank you
hochbob Says:
May 4, 2011 - Thanks for your help with this classic. Always wanted to learn the lead and now, thanks to you, I can. All the best.
langbuff77 Says:
May 15, 2011 - This was extremely helpful, and the part where you followed along (flawlessly) it really helped see how it comes together, plus the picking of course first off made that possible. Thanks so much! If you can do Dust In The Wind any time soon, since I'm subscribed get alerts, I'd love it! :-)
blacksunprison13 Says:
Jun 4, 2011 - Barre the chords, and don't play the D7/F# like that. It's a hell of a lot harder that way though when this is really a simple song.
dirtydeedz161 Says:
Jun 10, 2011 - Look online for "How to make a Capo" tutorials... Some people just use a few rubber bands and a pencil. They're actually quite a useful tool to have when learning guitar.
beavis408 Says:
Jun 11, 2011 - is this supposed to be the live or recorded versions? Because if it's the live its not correct in several parts.
orichimaru44 Says:
Jun 13, 2011 - to play this without using the thing on the neck aka the capo, just improvise and use a pen and tie it with a shoelace, thats honestly what i do. works like a charm. gl
myfingersarebleedin Says:
Aug 17, 2011 - Thanks very much for posting this. A big help with nailing the solo bit.
sflanative1 Says:
Aug 29, 2011 - Super! Loved it. So much to improve upon and so much fun! Thanks!
Dhalltx3 Says:
Sep 5, 2011 - The first part was pretty easy..the second part is so difficult..good tutorial though
NorcrossMedia Says:
Sep 30, 2011 - The capo is relative to voice. So you don't have to have it., Stevie Nick's used it because the tone compliments her voice. Ignore the poster's reply, it was kind of a dick comment.
WisconsinBeerGuzzler Says:
Oct 7, 2011 - .. As far as getting the same sound as stevertr.. You could tune your guitar up a step and 1/2 if you don't have a capo. I actually play a version that is a half step down from standard tuning, which would be 2 steps lower than this because it matches a male voice a bit better. I suggest learning it the stevertr way first and then adjust accordingly to your voice.
WisconsinBeerGuzzler Says:
Oct 7, 2011 - Thanks for the refresher course.. I played this one many years ago.. I love your teaching style .. I have seen so many teachers say the proper chords and it makes it confusing. "Relative to the Capo" is the way I like to learn.












jtixtlan Says:
Mar 6, 2011 - It is called a capo and it will change your life if you are learning to play guitar. I love my capo because it allows me to play a song in a key that works with my singing voice. It doesn't cost much for a good on. You use it to change the key so you can play simple chord shapes.