Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) by The Beatles Lesson

I put together a quick video of my fretting hand. I think you can hear the issues. Appreciate any tips or advice! I can get it sometimes but much of the time I get the buzz.

Do you offer tabs that go along with the lesson? I signed up for the Tabs feature but the tabs provided don’t match the lesson. The Chords selection shows just the lyrics with the chords. And the Tabs selection shows a complicated tablature that I cannot reconcile with the lesson. Neither are very useful.
I’m assuming that the ā€œLesson Tabsā€ do not exist, and if not, it is very disappointing. It’s the whole reason I signed up for the tabs feature.

@jpbenco Hi Joseph.

Welcome to the JustinGuitar Community.
Many thanks for taking the tab subscription.
There are 700+, approaching 800 song lessons on the site. Justin has transcribed every song he has ever taught. The tab service is subscription only in a deal with the publishers and copyright holders. Unfortunately some of the tab they provided does not always tally with Justin’s own transcription. Updating and ensuring all are a match is an on-going, unfinished task. We have a topic where these issues can be reported and added to a fix list here: TAB Subscription - error reporting

I will add Norwegian Wood now.
:slight_smile:

Hi Richard, thank you for your reply. You mention that " Justin has transcribed every song he has ever taught". Are these transcriptions available? It would be nice if the tabs for what he teaches are available, which is what I thought I was paying for.

To be sure, the tabs you provide are not ā€œwrongā€, they are just wildly more complicated than what he teaches. Ironically in his lesson he mentions that tabs on the web have vastly more detail than what you need to play the song well. Then he goes on to explain how to get the essence of the song without all the extraneous details. But where are these written down?
The other song I had the identical experience with is She Talks To Angels. Same exact thing.