Super helpful Korey. Def need to take a step back and just work my way through the major scale, then start learning melodic and harmonic minor....and more.
Excellent! I will say, even adding melodic minor will help to tighten up your major scale knowledge. I wrote a beginning music theory book that might be helpful as well, it’s available on my Patreon. It contains all the exercises examples and practicing plans for getting rudimentary theory knowledge in place.
@KoreyHicksGuitar I have not. I'm kind of juat starting to learn basic music theory and your videos are great. Hopefully over time I can wrap my head around it all. Do you have any online courses or books or anything?
@ yes, over on my Patreon I have some of the theory textbooks. I wrote when I was head of the Guitar division at Visible Music College. I also give lessons over Zoom, which can be really helpful for some people who want accountability and a personalized practice plan.
Might be a bit silly, but could you talk about playing and standing up. I know you recommend doing it, but it feels uncomfortable on the wrist etc. maybe some pointers about correct form whilst standing up would be appreciated
Most people have their guitar straps set way too low. If I’m playing my telecaster, for example, the guitar will sit right under my rib cage. Another way to look at it is the guitar should be at around the same height as when sitting down. So there shouldn’t be too much of a difference in the arm angle!
Now I understand why you bang on about CY4. Duh.. it's all sinking in slowly Korey. Thanks mate. You are the only guitar teacher online I look at now. I don't even bother with the others.
PDF’s available on my Patreon!
Super helpful Korey. Def need to take a step back and just work my way through the major scale, then start learning melodic and harmonic minor....and more.
Excellent! I will say, even adding melodic minor will help to tighten up your major scale knowledge. I wrote a beginning music theory book that might be helpful as well, it’s available on my Patreon. It contains all the exercises examples and practicing plans for getting rudimentary theory knowledge in place.
@@KoreyHicksGuitar Awesome. I downloaded it and will start reviewing. Thank you!
Great lesson 👍
@@david-ky7rt thank you!
Makes a lot of sense
Love this scale.
It’s also a great option for a iim7b5 - V7b9 chord progression! It gives you the modes Locrian natural six and phrygian dominant on the V chord.
Got it! Thanx!
You’re welcome!
You’re welcome!
Brilliant 👏
Thanks! Have you tried this method of diagramming before?
@KoreyHicksGuitar I have not. I'm kind of juat starting to learn basic music theory and your videos are great. Hopefully over time I can wrap my head around it all. Do you have any online courses or books or anything?
@ yes, over on my Patreon I have some of the theory textbooks. I wrote when I was head of the Guitar division at Visible Music College.
I also give lessons over Zoom, which can be really helpful for some people who want accountability and a personalized practice plan.
Might be a bit silly, but could you talk about playing and standing up. I know you recommend doing it, but it feels uncomfortable on the wrist etc. maybe some pointers about correct form whilst standing up would be appreciated
Most people have their guitar straps set way too low. If I’m playing my telecaster, for example, the guitar will sit right under my rib cage. Another way to look at it is the guitar should be at around the same height as when sitting down. So there shouldn’t be too much of a difference in the arm angle!
Now I understand why you bang on about CY4. Duh.. it's all sinking in slowly Korey. Thanks mate. You are the only guitar teacher online I look at now. I don't even bother with the others.
Excellent!!! I’m honored 😎
Second this