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how to play “Can’t Find My Way Home” on guitar by Stevie Winwood | Blind Faith | Fireplace Version


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An acoustic guitar lesson on how to play “Can’t Find My Way Home” by Stevie Winwood. This lesson is on the solo version where he’s playing it by a fireplace.

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39 thoughts on “how to play “Can’t Find My Way Home” on guitar by Stevie Winwood | Blind Faith | Fireplace Version

  • I noticed in steve Winwood fireplace view the Crack of the wood is very close to the symbol crash in the recording. Almost but a half a beat off.

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  • Can you tell me exactly what those ( 3 ). INTRO chords are— RIGHT AT THE BEGINNING —OF THIS BLIND FAITH SONG??

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  • I think this is actually another half step down from C. I tuned to C and your video was still lower

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  • My friend growing up in Simi Valley, CA was one of the few to 'break out' and make it. He joined House of Lords and played the lead to a remake of this song. Michael Guy. It was a hit for them. Good guitar player! Good job man!

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  • 譜面があるから まぁ いいんだけど,アルペジオや、ところどころの リード的 象徴的な フレーズに関して、省かれているのは ちょっと 残念ではある????

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  • Gorgeously presented – thank you! If only I could sing as high as needed for this marvelous song…. Trying to do it in my range, about 5 semitones lower, would make the drop tuning impossible.

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  • Steve Winwood, what a talent! Started performing, if I’m not mistaken, as a child. Literally.

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  • EXCELLENT ! Love your no nonsense, no truck graphic, patient approach to this- what can only be called a timeless rock anthem. I hope you still check this piece from time to time…
    Ever thought of doing a follow up on Clapton's epic lead figures over this wonderful song ?
    Either way… thank you !

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  • A beautiful song! Drugs are responsible for some of the most wonderful songs ever heard. Loved the 70s!!

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  • I used to play this and have a show coming up, I'd completely forgotten how to play it ????thanks for this

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  • I played this when I was 15 heard the album and thought it was a girl singing it
    Well I’m playing it again and it’s a remembrance of my childhood home
    Sufferd from alcoholism sober now over 9 years and still can’t find that joy I had from that home. Still trying to find my way . Thank you for this. I tried sending money and it was difficult

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  • Amazing tutorial. I have always struggled to learn songs and always just mess around and give up. This is so clear. My goal is to learn it in 30 days. Thanks so much ????

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  • Cannot follow you at all. you don't show the finger positions at all and then forget to mention muting strings until you already are passed it

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  • Incredible. I know this was posted long ago but can anyone tell me the strings used here ? Must have this sound.

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  • Such a talented musician thank you for wonderful music I could just listen to all your videos started to learn at 80 and a year on I'm loving it because of you I got a new lease of life ❤

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  • Dont understand all the hype, your 6th is tuned down 2 tones and the rest one whole tone down, and u dont say nothin, u play well but as a teacher that just sucks.

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  • I am so grateful I came across your channel. What a gift you have to communicate so effectively and with so much passion. I have learned more from you in months than years of lessons. I listen now to hear you play, not only to learn. Amazing brilliant clarity we all strive for.

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  • In a sea of flawed YouTube guitar tutorials, this stands out as a beacon of light for the perfectionists out there…I thank you heartily for this.

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