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Dylan Andrews
Приєднався 16 жов 2013
Chord Tone Soloing (Level 3)
Welcome to level 3 of chord tone soloing! In this video, I go in-depth on how to target the 5th. I will show you how to do this on every string and how to solo up and down the guitar using chord tone soloing.
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⚡️ nice
bruh its the same note nick jonas played when he chocked 😂🎉
lmao great ear
Thanks bro
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Thanks so much man I really appreciate it
Great tip, bro!
Y do you look like anime
Yeah I've seen 485 other videos saying that too. I don't like to having e to memorize . I think I have a problem. Everyone hates me
You sound very fun
@@dylanandrews739 I don't have any clue what this guy just said tbh but good video
This is why I play bass... So every guitarist sounds like they are doing this when they are just playing regular 🤙
Great video!
Brad Mid’s gotta teach where is my mind on guitar next
Thank you that was extremely informative I definitely appreciate it 👍
Good vid man
Nice comprehensive beginner video great Job 💪
Thanks!
Thank you, never thought of isolating that much. Maybe play chunks and all of that but not one hand and then the other
Luckily I started doing this when I first started, learned that from joe banomassa videos
I'm stuck on the first step: choosing a chord. I can't make up my mind (I have bad OCD). I then just put the guitar down and say I'll practise tomorrow but then the same thing happens
Diddy's fav chord😂
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That's a lot of minors
Very informative, thanks
Terminology for directional movement on guitar is such a pain. Majority of begginers actually think in the way you describe (where the string above the A is the Low E instead of D.) But, even though thats the case, long term it's more beneficial to think in terms of sound, and not physical direction, even though notes moving up or down in pitch is a convention. Speed of vibration is pitch, but using terms like longer or shorter note, will cause problems when trying to communicate to rhythm. Umm, but anyway like on guitar we can say move up the neck, so we can say in the direction notes become higher pitched. But for begginers, up the next could mean moving towards lower pitched strings because they learned that to be above/up, or if they have rhe guitar at a 45 theyll actually move towards the headstock, because, that is up. Once we communicate to people that up and down, above and below, refer to perception of sound and not of movement, they usually get it and there's less communication issues
Pretty Cool Dylan, No More Charts Or Circle Of Fifth's. Eventually I Hope To Do It In My Mind, No Cheat Sheets. Rock On. 🪨
A good tip!
That guitar is beautiful! What is it? 😊
Thanks! It’s a Suhr standard pro
Thanks for that, I appreciate it. I will definitely give it a try ☺️😎
So learning a bar cord is slower than learning many cords?
Until you discover drop tuning
Try Congolese seben
Most of great music appears from randomly pressing chords down.
Small correction. E to F is a move of 1 fret which is a semi-tone or half-step. They are a semi-tone or half-step apart, as are the notes B and C. A move of 2 frets is a whole tone or whole step, as you correctly demonstrated in the move from D to E.
Is that a guitar o_o wow...
u did not need to comment this
@@Rednaxicus nah i was wondering too
Nah it's a saxophone
Helpful af man good stuff
Glad it helped!
nice video, been looking for someone to easily explain this.
Glad it helped!
Bruh just handed drake a guidebook on how to find all those a minors
Is this also applicable to those minor # chords?
What do you mean the minor #?
Minor Flat☠️
The 1975: 😳
Ha. I use my pinky. I dont use my ring finger.
just passed my grade 3 guitar exam about a month ago, thanks for the reminder about how to practice pentatonic scales!
This is great too. I have a harder time with the barre but I this approach will much more.
Great video. Thanks so much. Does this work on the last 3 strings too?
Yep! It works for all of them, Ill be releasing more videos going through each ones
@@dylanandrews739 Looking forward to the next one.
@@mabblers the shapes are different but you can play triads (3 note chords) across all 4 string sets. So 6,5,4..5,4,3..4,3,2..3,2,1 (like here). It's a really useful thing to learn.
My little soldier doesn’t like play guitar
My little soldier doesn’t like play guitar. He’s better trained for more umm.. important tasks😊
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I do the same thing with piano, but i never thought of doing it on my guitar... Maybe I've been holding myself back by not being open to the idea
I do the same thing with piano, but i never thought of doing it on my guitar... Maybe I've been holding myself back by not being open to the idea
Bruh what if it takes me forever to learn the fretboard
It does for everybody just take 5-10 minutes a day to memorize the notes and playing the guitar will be more fun and easier
It can feel overwhelming at first but anything worth learning takes some time and you'll progress. Everyone is eaually shit the first time they pick up a guitar, including the greatest guitarists of all time. Stick with it!
Octaves :)
Acr Freeley made up that chord and we all know it
If we consider the key changes we find in so many songs, the point is understanding the interval between the tonic of the key we move from and the tonic of the key we go to. It could be a half-tone or a tone, a fourth and so on. Many Italian songs shift from the major to the minor mode with the same tonic, for example from C minor to C major. One can simply prepare the ear by playing the dominant chord of the new key and then the new tonic. I expected some tips about the changing in itself. Anyway, thank you and congratulations for your channel! 🙂
Wish me luck on getting an American Ultra Luxe. HOPEFULLY, I can order it next week!