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First video in the new studio and it is still a disaster but there it is! Tears in Heaven easy strummer version, you can slap a capo on the 2nd fret and you can play along with the recording. 

This Saturday we will do the full advance version, looking forward to it!

Will improve

Strumming on the off beat

Key Changes

Really really really sad song vocabulary

Eric Clapton Ukulele Tutorial Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiyLyfe9rdbCvu5zES1IHI_Apcy1wk2af

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Eric Clapton - Tears in Heaven - Easy Strummer Version Ukulele Tutorial with Play-along and Lyrics

New Ukulele every single Wednesday and Saturday, subscribe and learn! Today we are going to learn how to play "Tears in Heaven" the easy version. This song is originally in the key of A so if you would like to match with the original recording you will have to put the capo on the second fret. Although this is a much easier version than the fingerpicking version of Tears in Heaven that we are going to teach on Saturday it still has its tricky moments, there is a change on the off beat and there are both a B and a Bb chord, so it wouldn't be the best first song but it is a great place for beginner ukulele players to test their skills. To learn how to play Tears in Heaven on the Ukulele in the easy version I will teach you how to play the intro, verse, chorus, bridge and outro as well as all the strums, chords, lyrics on the screen with a full play-along at the end. That way once you have learned each of the individual pieces you will be able to put them together piece by piece and be able to play the whole thing "Tears in Heaven" on the Ukulele by Eric Clapton in no time. Remember if you want more cool tenthumbs videos with your favorite ukulele teacher on the internet, all you have to do is subscribe to learn, new Ukulele every Wednesday and Saturday with your favorite Ukulele teacher. Tenthumbspro.com Eric Clapton - Tears in Heaven - Easy Strummer Version Ukulele Tutorial

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Spencer Bessette

Maybe just call it the upper end of the beginner range. The D7sus4 to D7 (instead of D) sounds so good where you have the asterick. Its a pretty quick switch if you barre the second fret with your pointer finger, add the middle finger on 3rd fret of the E string and add the ring finger on the 3rd fret of the A string- then to get to the D7 just lift the