Don’t Panic by Coldplay – Guitar Lessons Acoustic Beginners songs cover chords


Go to yourguitarsage.com to find out how to get a freechart to this song and 100s other songs!!! This guitar lesson vid shows you how to play Don’t Panic, by Coldplay. It shows you the chords, strumming technique and style. Check out yourguitarsage.com for info on the online instructional book 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 composition by me, Erich, go to www.myspace.com . Since I’m so busy making new video tutuorial lessons all the time and teaching guitar, I probably won’t have time to answer party 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 involved!!!

25 Responses to “Don’t Panic by Coldplay – Guitar Lessons Acoustic Beginners songs cover chords”

  • GlassShards001 says:

    i like this lesson i earned this song on another lesson and it taught me the basics and then i saw yours and it helped a bit more so i like this lesson as a lesson after i learned the basics of the song thank you

  • MrsTaylorBerryman says:

    thanks so much but once you get use to the mutes will i get quicker like you ?

  • emmanuel9952 says:

    istt fantastic congratulations and thanks for teaching all this songs! plese do more tutorial of Cold Play!! they are the best

  • rallende2 says:

    fantastic lesson! you rock

  • kreskaqq says:

    Oh yeah, man! I’ll go owing to all of your videos! It is so useable :D .
    And you pick so excellent songs for my voice xD. Maybe you could do some Death Cab for Cutie songs? :)

  • Ralli08 says:

    Also prefer an Em. No matter if it sounds better, but it´s simpler to play…for me :o )

  • TheArcticMonkeyz says:

    Doesn’t an Em sound better instead of a G?

  • imjohnandyouare says:

    I usually bash you for usuing a capo but this time you went capoless. It’d be helpful if you told us the strumming sample. Excellent lesson BTW

  • TheMinusBlindfold says:

    thanks again! =)

  • humptiedump1 says:

    thanks man! ;)

  • imjohnandyouare says:

    you sir play really fucking excellent

  • JJontan says:

    How do you play that G at 3:49? I dont know how to play it. Please comeback or can anyone tell me where I should place my fingers? Thanks in advance! =)

  • SankaCoffee says:

    down-up-mute-up—up-down-up

  • HannahRose432 says:

    “karate chop right onto the chord” haha, thank you!

  • kaylashalaylaaaaa says:

    “alright my small coldplay fans” hahaha

  • walde93 says:

    i like this songg

  • hp4609300skywalker says:

    haahaa just lookin at ur vids.. tho im not reli into this song but i just lyk the way ur teaching haha and the ending is amusing =P

  • SYK0T1C4NG3L says:

    wow wow we wa wow

  • Bolitrou210 says:

    WOOW, Greeat video man, helps a lot!

  • marix1680 says:

    Can someone please tell me how to strum this exactly? down-up-mute-up… then what?

  • marix1680 says:

    What is the G chord he is playing; I was taught tp play G with pinkie on 3rd e and index on 2nd fret A and middle on 3rd fret E. I can’t see what he is doing, someone please find out….

  • plonker1984 says:

    mute that guy, i like it wen you say that

  • spekis1 says:

    Thank you! Fantastic lesson!

  • yourguitarsage says:

    Yes, I do that to mute the chord with the left hand. It’s just a habit, but sometimes it is required to make the strumming sound more percussive.

  • justmikedothi5 says:

    just something i noticed… when you’re strumming away at 0:43 why do you slightly lift your left hand off the frets playing the same chord every now and then ? thanx for the lesson btw ! i like learning new strumming techniques :)

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