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Guitar Lessons – Teach Your Children by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Beginners Acoustic songs

Go to yourguitarsage.com to find out how to get a chart to this song and 100s of other songs!!! This guitar lesson vid shows you how to play Teach Your Children by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. It shows you the chords, strumming technique and style. Check out yourguitarsage.com for info on my online instructional resources about charts, chords, strumming and the techniques that I use here in my videos.. For more guitar lessons, see my other free tutorials. For original and cover music by me, Erich, go to www.myspace.com . Since I’m so busy making new video tutorial lessons all the time and teaching guitar, I probably won’t have time to answer individual questions regarding guitar. Other videos cover beginner, advanced and intermediate levels. I teach rock, blues, country and just about any other style on electric or acoustic. If you can’t find your answer from the resources at the website above, keep digging into my vids, and I’m sure you will find your answer. Keep practicing!!!

25 Responses to “Guitar Lessons – Teach Your Children by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Beginners Acoustic songs”

  1. mtnweaver says:

    I have your ebook but still can’t figure out the strumming pattern for this song and I’ve watched the video several times over and over. Love the book and your videos. Can you please tell me what level and which strum pattern this song is? Thank you!

  2. spudy44 says:

    @hawk1fan
    Me too,i got the ebook,it is great,its helped me and my lil girl,and you are right i have bought books/dvds and this is so much easier to understand. :) x

  3. yourguitarsage says:

    @hawk1fan
    Thank you my friend! I REALLY appreciate it. Yeah the number system will change your life on how you view chords. It takes some time to get the hang of it, but then it will help SO much.

  4. hawk1fan says:

    Just bought the eBook. A MUST HAVE for anyone wanting to learn. Nice breakdown of strum patterns, chords and musical theory for dummies, (like me). The numbers system gets a little more advanced but once you have got a grasp on chord charts the numbers fall into place. Thank you Erich for the time you have put into this. To all you that haven’t bought the eBook, WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? It will be the best $10 you have ever spent to learn to play! I know you’ve bought 2-3 $20 videos.

  5. DANGQUOCNGUYEN says:

    thank for sharing!

  6. coyotex says:

    I love that song, I use to sing it when I was 8 years old.
    I´ll play it for sure!!!

  7. yourguitarsage says:

    Yeah the wife said something that day…I didn’t listen…:)

  8. gbyrne561 says:

    what the hell happend to yer hair ….u walk through a car wash

  9. curiousperson101 says:

    wait, i need to learn hot to play the guitar, but I only have the medium size

  10. SiriBeantSingh915 says:

    you could substitute the Bm for a Bm7 which can be played without using a barre

  11. vandelay73190 says:

    you play your G weird

  12. lbinding says:

    Very cool teacher. I’ve bought the book, and learned Amazing grace, Anyone else but you, Clementine in the past few weeks..which for a total beginner is great!

  13. meatyout says:

    Nice job again, Man. Thanks!
    And, hey! people out there: better give you’re time and (if you can) 10 bucks for his e-book to this nice, modest and commited guy, rather than to some others who put some really crappy vids online, only to take you to their website and who delete your post when you dare saying (in a very NON-offensive manner) that their “transcription” is inaccurate and that they’ve done better. Check out “Counting Crows guitar lesson” and try to guess who’s the one I have in mind.

  14. WizOWash says:

    Guitar Sage – this is awesome stuff. Love it. Thank you for these tutorials.

  15. zackgreer says:

    You might want to look up CSN and CSNY. They were not only ahead of their time, but chaged the course of music in their day.

  16. robatrhema says:

    nice to see someone else use the wrong fingers for the ‘A’ chord. I thought I was the only one

  17. blazinforeva says:

    luvin da lessons :D

  18. imalostfreak says:

    this is from the office. that makes me happy. :D thanks for the videos.

  19. amazingash22 says:

    i feel bad for not recognising the song, but i love it. Thanks alot

  20. lakaiguy17 says:

    hey can you do a lesson on “the way” by fast ball

  21. RogueDread1983 says:

    ok i figured as much thanks and great tutorials keep’em coming

  22. yourguitarsage says:

    Not really one that sounds legit. Sometime you can play a G/B. G chord, with a B in the bass, but it still does not quite sound right.

  23. richardaiken1 says:

    I love this song. I’m gonna see if I can transpose it onto my banjo.

  24. MyNameCookie says:

    Very good tutorial! 5 STARS!

  25. RogueDread1983 says:

    Is there a substitute chord for a bminor? Not really with this song, just in general?

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