Sean Meredith-Jones
Sean Meredith-Jones
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Nashville Number System: Complex Not Complicated???
This is a more detailed video on how and why the numbered harmony is used. Playing, Hearing, and communicating chord progressions what it's all about. We will cover a variety of examples of major and minor chord progressions. We will also cover inversions as well as 7th chords and tensions.
Chapters:
0:00:00 - 0:00:50 - Intro tune demo
0:00:51 - 0:02:19 - Complex vs Complicated
0:02:20 - 0:02:33 - musical benefits
0:02:34 - 0:03:05 - basic parts of the number system
0:03:06 - 0:05:39 - Classical vs Nashville vs Jazz Systems
0:05:40 - 0:07:45 - How It Is Used
0:07:46 -0:09:08 - Starting Theory
0:09:09 - 0:11:22 - Key Signature Self Test
0:11:23 - 0:13:57 - Minor Key Self Test
0:13:58 - 0:15:37 - Diatonic Chords In Major
0:15:38 - 0:16:52 - Diatonic Major Chords Self Test
0:16:53 - 0:18:12 - Minor Key Chords Self Test
0:18:13 - 0:23:46 - Chromatic Scale Numbers
0:23:47 - 0:27:50 - Chord Progression Examples
0:27:51 - 0:30:32 Chord Inversion Numbering
0:30:33 - 0:34:28 - Four Note Chord Numbering
0:34:29 - 0:38:16 - Ear Training Exercises
0:38:17 - 0:43:01 - Intro Sequence Explanation
0:43:02 - 0:44:26 - Further Reading
0:44:27 - 0:45:20 - Lessons With Sean
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Відео

Why Should You Practice Scales? PT1: Learning The Fretboard
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This a follow up video to a blog I wrote on "Why And How To Practice Scales": seanmeredithjones.com/why-and-how-should-i-practice-scales/ This episode focuses on using scales to become intimate with the guitar fretboard. Chapters: 00:00 - 00:01:54 - Deep House Jam (Db Major) 00:01:54 - 00:04:20 - Why Practice Scales 00:04:20 - 00:05:59 - How to use scales 00:05:59 - 00:07:10 - Fretboard Mapping...
Fool Around Find Out With Chord Scales
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A demonstrational tutorial on how I work on and train my ears to use chord scales as a way to create melodies on the guitar and in songwriting. The term FAFO (fool around find out) is an apt description of my process. Many musicians (guitarists especially) get bogged down with how to get control of them. Hopefully this video can show viewers that there is light at the end of that tunnel. Chapte...
Acoustic Guitar IR: Better Direct Acoustic Sound?
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This is for acoustic guitar players who play live or record, but are looking for simple ways to improve or change up their sound when going direct. I will demo a Sigma 3 Audio Martin 45, and Taylor 614. The reference pickup used is a K&K Pure Mini. About the creator: My name is Sean Meredith-Jones and am a dedicated online guitar/music instructor offering live 1 on 1 live personal instruction o...
Minor Third Jammy Jam
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A great backing track I came across from Brett Garsed.... had to give this one a go. If you like what you hear, hit me up for online lessons! Twitter: @Smj7 Insta: @seanmeredithjones seanmeredithjones.com
"I Love Rock And Roll" - (Joan Jett) Guitar Tutorial
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A detailed single guitar rundown of the famous tune by Joan Jett. If you enjoy this video, feel free to contact me for private online guitar lessons. www.seanmeredithjones.com
Hey Soul Sister Train Rhythm Guitar
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A Walkthrough of the song "Hey Soul Sister" by train with all it's detail. The guitar used is in standard tuning and no capo... simulating the sound of the ukulele on the recording.
Blue In The Six
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A little blue at midnight jammy jam. What else to do when you can’t go anywhere?
Jeff Beck “Behind The Veil” presented by Sean Meredith-Jones
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Sean Meredith-Jones presents an evening of Jeff Beck. Filmed at The Jazz Bistro in Toronto, Canada. Performers: Guitar: Sean Meredith-Jones Drums: Alex Teeuwsen Keys: Nick Maclean Bass: Brad Cheeseman #Sean Meredith-Jones #Strat #JeffBeck #Livemusic #JazzBistro # Toronto
"No Light Between The Shadows" - Guitar Symphony - Sean Meredith-Jones
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An epic guitar symphony made with over 50 tracks of guitar that blends Rock, Jazz, Electronic, Blues, Indian, and Arabic influences with a dash of psychedelic. Available for purchase or stream everywhere.
Crushing The Modes Pt 1: Using Modes In Songwriting
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A tutorial on how to go about using modes in songwriting to add colour and mood shifts in the pop idiom. Whether you write music, improvise, or like to create loops... This is for you! The first part discusses one chord modal vamps. The second part deals with constructing chord progressions in a particular mode. The last part, I play through all the chord sequences joined together in song fashi...
The Song Window: EP 1- "Human Nature" (Michael Jackson) presented by Sean Meredith-Jones
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Sean Meredith-Jones (www.seanmeredithjones.com) presents The Song Window: A series of in depth songwriting tutorials featuring songs of past and present. Episode 1: an in depth analysis of "Human Nature" by Michael Jackson. Please show your appreciation by visiting iTunes and purchasing or streaming my albums "New Time" and "Turn Up The Good". My forthcoming single is entitled "No Light Between...
"Alive"- Hillsong Young & Free
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Guitar cover
"Only King Forever"- Elevation Worship
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Guitar cover

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @telee19
    @telee19 18 днів тому

    Make an IR with your own guitar.

  • @VegardGiskehaug
    @VegardGiskehaug Місяць тому

    Great video!

  • @andreasfetzer7559
    @andreasfetzer7559 3 місяці тому

    This is the systhem that every student in the world learns, if he or she study music. So all the amateur musicians should study this systhem , if one wants to be able to keep up with the pros.

  • @md-ps2hx
    @md-ps2hx 3 місяці тому

    Wow! Thank you Seán SO much for going to the trouble of breaking down the number system down and explaining it from your perspective. (Greetings from London July 6 2024)

  • @roymeyer6837
    @roymeyer6837 3 місяці тому

    The Taylor IR has a bit of a constant resonating overtone that could almost be perceived as sounding like feedback in the mids. On the other hand, you can immediately hear when switching between the IRs that the Taylor one was made for a smaller bodied instrument. It has less depth, which is actually more accurate for the size of guitar you're playing. The thing that doesn't seem right to me when I hear the D-45 IR is that the EQ curve is intended to complement rosewood, not mahogany. And the depth of sound is a little artificial sounding just because the guitar doesn't naturally have that. I think a Martin IR from something like a 000-18 might be a better fit than either of these. Same tonewoods and similar size of instrument.

    • @seanmeredith-jones3704
      @seanmeredith-jones3704 3 місяці тому

      That’s some great information. Ideally I’ll make an ir of my guitar, but in the mean time I’ll look for some alternatives with similar size/woods.

  • @Acoustic_Music-h6x
    @Acoustic_Music-h6x 4 місяці тому

    My take on this is that professionally produced IRs sound a way better than the results you get with something like a LR Baggs Voice Print.

  • @jimiwolfsolos3119
    @jimiwolfsolos3119 5 місяців тому

    Great video Sean

  • @jutopri
    @jutopri 6 місяців тому

    Is the FM3 like a DI box or an interface?

    • @seanmeredith-jones3704
      @seanmeredith-jones3704 6 місяців тому

      It can be both. It has balanced line level analog outputs, and can be a digital I/o using the usb. It outputs 24bit 48khz.

  • @BPMChan-nr7ik
    @BPMChan-nr7ik 7 місяців тому

    What guitar is that?

  • @MODENESS
    @MODENESS 7 місяців тому

    whats the name of plugin?

  • @bcheesemanbass
    @bcheesemanbass 5 років тому

    Fun night!

  • @omgfinally4340
    @omgfinally4340 6 років тому

    I've never wanted to play a guitar until literally right now

  • @DavidAndTheDummies
    @DavidAndTheDummies 6 років тому

    This takes me back to my music theory classes! Good analysis. Im recording this song as a hobby and wanted to get some more ideas