Thank you all so much for learning some of my favorite fretboard hacks!!! What do you suck at? I wanna cover that on the next episode of This is Why You Suck at Guitar!!
He really is fantastic. So many videos, and he he shows the notes and slows it down is great. Wish I was close enough to have him as a teacher. I'm in the deep south and the one good teacher here, only accepts young students. He doesn't have the patience to deal with adults that can be slow to learn.
I love the fact that you don't have your guitar so loud compared to your voice! almost every other UA-cam instructor has this guitar so loud that I can't listen to the lessons without waking up everybody in the house every time they pluck their guitar. Thank you!
In that case get yourself a looper pedal (for quick stomp), or a microphone and GarageBand (a little more effort but worth it, and fun too) and you can have an army of 50+ year olds playing along with you. Glorious!
My chakras were blocked so the orthopedic surgeons removed all of the cervical vertebrae in my neck, so technically they re-fretted me with post-mortem cadaver donations. Your video reminded me to re-think my approach to conceptualizing a new inversion if I'm ever late for dinner, homeslice. Thank you!
Hi Uncle Ben! I've been playing for 60 years. I never got into the 80s because I was a Avlin Lee copy cat and was always satisfied as a old rock & roller. I learn a lot from you and your a great teacher keep up the good work and thsnks!😂
Back again to help me suck less at guitar from the Dr. Michio Kaku of music theory! "Think of quantum physics like Star Trek...." Thank you for this free content that is making me a better guitarist than I could ever become on my own!!!
I gotta admit, Uncle Ben, Marty Music, and Bernth are probably the main Guitar Teachers on UA-cam that don't put me to SLEEP! Keep up with the lessons Uncle Ben! :)
I starting playing guitar when I was 20 and I have dabbled on and off for the last 30 years , when you have basically learned how to play the guitar by looking at tabs and learning songs you like , you don't really develop the vocabulary you are talking, so I find it like being stuck in China and trying to understand the people around me when I watch these kinds of vids . What I am hoping for is that if I stay tuned long enough I might actually pick up the language , but I am having a really hard time learning it as I have developed some terrible bad habits through out my journey to playing like a pro ! thanks for hopefully setting me in the right direction as I find as I get older I have more time to practice
I remember having that ‘big neck, little neck’ epiphany in the middle of a lesson. My instructor had a good chuckle and glimmer of pride in his eye. Keep up the great work uncle Ben!
Great lesson uncle Ben! I have to fess up, I’m one of those long time players that was still doing math, big neck little neck was a great Christmas present, thanks for the gift! My goal for 2021 is to be a better nephew to my uncle Ben and to better master the fretboard. I’m down with the lesson pack you’re thinking about for 2021, just do it! Thank you for continuing to teach in a way that’s easy to retain the information and keeps the guitar fun! Now time to check out the Patreon bonus lesson, then less clickin’ and more pickin’ right after!
This is where UA-cam and of course Uncle Ben really shine. This 14 min video covers things that took me years to realize. This video series would have saved me so much time.
Definitely interested. The sooner the better. This old brain realized this past year not knowing the fretboard is an extreme hinderance to any kind of progress on my part. I've been trying and this vid reinforced a few things, but hardwiring is more gooder.
I'm older than you judging by the pictures. And learning the fret notes is tough. More than a month on all of the notes on the first 3 frets. I can't recall them instantly, but it has been useful, and I think my playing is improving due to taking learning more seriously. Also I am figuring out more notes on some songs that I am learning, and also for instance was able to figure out without cheating, why c#-7 is a called that. I did see another tutorial where the teacher said that you don't necessarily think about the notes while playing. It's going to slow you down.
You said maybe there would be one that someone might never have noticed- I knew the add 12 frets deal but never thought about the big neck and little neck- brilliant!
Wow, you make it all sound so simple, I bow before the presence of your guitar greatness, I feel so humble and grateful to be allowed to learn from you, Guitar grandmaster.
I found a good way of figuring out the notes on the B string. Whatever the note you wan to find out, put the index finger on it and make a C chord shape. The ring finger on the A string will the same note.
Yes please do the hardwired fretboard video! I’ll buy the shit out of it. I’ve been playing for years and you’ve taken all the intimidation and confusion out of learning this theory. Your simple tricks and patterns make it idiot-proof and fast. I love it. Keep it up!
I was drinking while watching this and your vicious DUI comments were hurtful. My tears aside, I learned the notes in a somewhat different way. 6th, 5th, and 1st were all learned the way you say in this video. That leaves 4th, 3rd, and 2nd string. My teacher taught me the triads based off of the 4th and 3rd string - most commonly with the 7th and 6th which makes them triads no more, but that didn't stop us. For the 2nd string I did 2 string triads R on 2, 3rd and 5th on first string. It took more work, but tying it in to a chord structure was definitely worth the effort. Add in some jazz (gasp!) charts where I followed along with my arpeggiating ways and I was locked in. And it helped with reading (gasp!) music. Yes, that is a lot of gasps. Going back to my drinkin'. I'm going to try to expand on your line of thinking and applying 2 by 4's to the neck. Literally.
I’ve been watching guitar lessons on UA-cam for years and wish I came across your videos a lot sooner. Hands down you are the best guitar teacher and I appreciated these lessons.
This is exactly how I view the fretboard. Didn't learn anything new but i learned how to teach it better😁 will share this video with my students. Keep the series going
Okay. So I have been playing for over twenty years and have always struggled identifying notes on the B string. Holy F! 3x2! I will never forget that now!!! Thanks!!
Stone Temple Pilots "Plush" uses great chord shapes- including the Freebird D chord you mentioned. Super coated in chorus effects, those kinda chords always sound euphoric and massive. And Plush is a grunge song too!🤘👏😂 Anyhoo, absolutely brilliant, fun to listen to and watch and learn video as always.
When in doubt, go back to basics. This made me think again and properly learn what I'm actually playing and what key etc. Great stuff again Ben, you're a marvel of a man. Thank you.
Some of the best instructive guitar content on UA-cam. So many of the other guitar youtubers speak as if I already knew wtf they are talking about lmao and it’s really refreshing and encouraging to be spoken to in a way that makes sense when I don’t already have the fretboard memorized by each note. Bravo sir. Great content. Thank you.
Man, this guy is not just an awesome guitar player and teacher, he is also so easy going and cool that this must be one of my favorite channels! Keep on rocking 🙌🏻
These are all tricks I use to navigate the neck. I'm working on a new idea which is learning C major patterns across the neck because they're all the natural notes and easier to remember as checkpoints. Playing leads is also good for getting an emotive memory of the neck, though it can lead to the problem that Ben describes of not knowing certain parts of the neck very well. Breaking that is a good "where do I go from here?" in your guitar mid-life doldrum!!
Thanks, Uncle Ben! Your lessons are the bestes and get more gooder all the time! In all seriousness, your channel is one of the few channels that I really look forward to your next video. You have a knack for making the lesson entertaining! Happy holidays man!
This was super helpful! I think I've heard most of these tips in some form but this is the first video to compile it in a very handy "one stop shop". Although big neck/little neck was new and it's like, "duh, how did I not see that before?" Great stuff!!!
Forget Uncle Roger - Uncle Ben Eller is the OG brother of my Momma's live-in lover! Yes to more fretboard navigation techniques in 2021, please and thank you.
Awesome techniques! They all work together very well! I used the octave technique to find each A note, then the big brother little brother technique to find the A note on the high e string, then the little neck big neck technique to mirror it 12 frets up. I knew most of these things loosely, but never really put it all together!
It is amazing that some of little details like this are overlooked. Even thought i already know some of it i still learn something from this!!!... Thank you uncle ben for your work!
Just came back and found this video again so I could say thanks. Just spent the best hour or so of guitar playing I've ever experienced by following the rules/tips in this video. That feeling of not having a clue about the notes up the neck end is gone and I can now jump around and play something that actually sounds musical. Not a guitar god yet but being able to have fun is a big step in the right direction. Cheers Uncle Ben.
So, I have to drop this comment on this fine frigid morning. Uncle Ben, I've been really cracking down this past few weeks and using I lot of your wise teachings. And I never really cared about theory and junk. But while using the w-w-h, linear approach along with some 3 notes per string warm-up stuff I literally had the most insane light bulb moment of my life. Like 20 minutes ago. The whole fretboard just opened up to me. I can all of a sudden play all the major and minor scales from anywhere on rhe neck. Up down sideways. Holy shit! Is it like this for everyone when it clicks? Sorry for going in so long but in super stoked. And I have you to thank for all the fantastic content on your channel. You are q great and entertaining teacher . Keep it up and rock on 🤘
I've been teaching my son the big neck, little neck, but didn't call it that. I also use the Joe Satriani thing, play all the "E" notes on the guitar. Keep rocking.
Great Video! I have watched a lot of "Memorize the Fretboard" Video's. This video is the best I have seen. Also - visualizing "The Little Neck" is a fantastic concept! It immediately removes the mystery of "I don't normally play way down here, and I don't really know what around these parts" I also found another video, that shows the "OCTAVE TRIANGLE", that really helped me with "String Skipping" (Another way of saying "I am learning where to go next" or MEMORIZE The Fretboard). "String Skipping" is important so your solo does not sound like a scale. Keep up the good work!
Gotta say it's weird to be a nephew to someone who I'm pretty sure is younger than I am. Even more so when I consider I've got seven nieces and nephews myself. Seriously though, these lessons are always instant watches for me. Thanks for being a good resource Uncle Ben.
Some of these took me an embarrassingly long time to realize. Now I just send your lessons to my kids that're learning so Uncle Ben can more better them more fastlier.
Lmao muffler bearings. Im very interested in that method book. Ill buy that for sure. This video was very helpful and entertaining. Thanks for the knowledge and the laughs 👍🏽
Reminds me of that trick I figured out to remember the c major scale all over the neck : I'd remember the major scale modes fingerings across the neck but on a single string, and then I'd associate them with their respective string (i.e. Phrygian for the E, Aeolian for the G, Dorian for the D...)
I have much respect for any man who can insult my intelligence with such genuine wit and enthusiastic verbiage that it doesn't bruise my fragile male ego. Thanks, buddy! Good game! lmao.
Thank you all so much for learning some of my favorite fretboard hacks!!! What do you suck at? I wanna cover that on the next episode of This is Why You Suck at Guitar!!
Setting up a guitar properly and specifically how to troubleshoot fret buzz!
How people put pressure on the headstock while tuning. The neck/headstock has to be in a neutral resting position
Also, modes!
Double stops in between chord changes!
This guy's vocabulary and wit alone are worth the subscruption price, which is free, btw. Sign up for the lessons and Seek the Treasure within.
in all seriousness, youre the only one who teaches in a way I Actually learn, youve helped me so much.
This. Ben is one of the best teachers ive ever come across because of how accessible he makes the material
Ben's the fuckin man, I've BEEN sayin were lucky to have him helpin us out
Man, with Uncle Ben, lockdown has been a breeze
Co-signed.
He really is fantastic. So many videos, and he he shows the notes and slows it down is great. Wish I was close enough to have him as a teacher. I'm in the deep south and the one good teacher here, only accepts young students. He doesn't have the patience to deal with adults that can be slow to learn.
more "This Is Why You Suck At Guitar:" please
Challenge accepted!
@Luke thank you!
I love the fact that you don't have your guitar so loud compared to your voice! almost every other UA-cam instructor has this guitar so loud that I can't listen to the lessons without waking up everybody in the house every time they pluck their guitar. Thank you!
haha good to know!!
Exactly! 👍
I know why I suck at guitar; in the 32 years I’ve been playing, I never had a teacher to show me any of the fundamentals.. 🥺
I'm one of em as well! 🙋♂️ thats why I'm geekin on uncle Ben's vids. Sort of a refresher, start over and do it better thing.
In that case get yourself a looper pedal (for quick stomp), or a microphone and GarageBand (a little more effort but worth it, and fun too) and you can have an army of 50+ year olds playing along with you. Glorious!
@pitfa17 Play The Iron Man intro over and over. Make sure the distortion and gain is high. That one is guaranteed to piss off the wife.
Fun “Duh” Mentals
Extra credit due for the DUI comment man!
No joke: that 'big neck' - 'little neck' is probably the most useful thing I've discovered. Go figure.
Glad to hear it!!!
Never in my life thought Daddy Longneck would make a cameo on this channel
Like me guess the dots are important Duh! I NEED DOTS. I SUCK PEACE!
That 2x2/3x2 on B trick may have just changed my life. Thanks Uncle Ben!
Don't forget to check your blinker fluid!
Wow been playing for 862 years and never twigged big neck little neck, very helpful.
Ben Eller not only opened my 3rd eye, but my whispering one as well.
😘
I see someone’s also a Role Models fan
@@KLBoringBand it means vagina!
@@Vivi_9 *giggles* it means vagina!
Potato potainto
I like the subtle Xmas color scheme with the pedals in the background. Aesthetics are important when you like nice things. 😎
I didn't need to learn this, I'm just here cause he's funny.
"I was home schooled, I cant MATH like that" LOL
This is THAT moment where you think..."HOW did I not see that before?" I knew it, but I didn't understand it this way. Whoa. Thanks man!
"This Is Why You Suck At Guitar:" Best playlist Ben has. @12:39 the bestest part of the lesson.
I lol @ that "don't call me late for dinner" line... and the maniacal canned laughter was great!
Haha
That "Big Neck, Little Neck" hack is mind-blowing. Thanks!
I like the names: big brother / little brother, big neck / little neck, when in doubt octave it out, checkpoints. Great tricks!!
I love the big neck little neck. Its so simple it's stupid not noticing it. Youre awesome...
My chakras were blocked so the orthopedic surgeons removed all of the cervical vertebrae in my neck, so technically they re-fretted me with post-mortem cadaver donations. Your video reminded me to re-think my approach to conceptualizing a new inversion if I'm ever late for dinner, homeslice. Thank you!
Hand fingers so happy! New tricks!
Nice job, Uncle Ben.
I didn't realize I had a Bermuda Triangle on my fretboard until you pointed it out, thanks Uncle Ben!
Yes, please do make your fretboard course into a buyable goodie that I can consume. I shall eagerly consume it!
Hi Uncle Ben!
I've been playing for 60 years. I never got into the 80s because I was a Avlin Lee copy cat and was always satisfied as a old rock & roller. I learn a lot from you and your a great teacher keep up the good work and thsnks!😂
Back again to help me suck less at guitar from the Dr. Michio Kaku of music theory! "Think of quantum physics like Star Trek...."
Thank you for this free content that is making me a better guitarist than I could ever become on my own!!!
I gotta admit, Uncle Ben, Marty Music, and Bernth are probably the main Guitar Teachers on UA-cam that don't put me to SLEEP!
Keep up with the lessons Uncle Ben! :)
Corey Hunter is pretty great as well
Uncle Ben you are the only guitaring channel i come back to,
Thanks for knowledge and laughs !!
DUDE!!!!! Big neck and little neck make so much sense!! Thank you.
I’m glad it’s not just me that overlooked that one!
If i watch other youtube guitar teachers, then it is a waste of time, but with your videos it isnt. I have learned so much from you! So thank you!
I starting playing guitar when I was 20 and I have dabbled on and off for the last 30 years , when you have basically learned how to play the guitar by looking at tabs and learning songs you like , you don't really develop the vocabulary you are talking, so I find it like being stuck in China and trying to understand the people around me when I watch these kinds of vids . What I am hoping for is that if I stay tuned long enough I might actually pick up the language , but I am having a really hard time learning it as I have developed some terrible bad habits through out my journey to playing like a pro ! thanks for hopefully setting me in the right direction as I find as I get older I have more time to practice
im 34 been watching online tutorials for years trying to wrap my head around this stuff, thanks UB!
WOOT! The grunge pedal continues to make appearances! 🤘 #BigUncGivingUsTheMoreBetterLessons
Yeah! I'd buy that lesson for sure!
Dude, where were you 10 years ago when i was learning to play. you make things so much easier thx for the videos they're awesome!
I remember having that ‘big neck, little neck’ epiphany in the middle of a lesson. My instructor had a good chuckle and glimmer of pride in his eye. Keep up the great work uncle Ben!
Great lesson uncle Ben! I have to fess up, I’m one of those long time players that was still doing math, big neck little neck was a great Christmas present, thanks for the gift! My goal for 2021 is to be a better nephew to my uncle Ben and to better master the fretboard. I’m down with the lesson pack you’re thinking about for 2021, just do it! Thank you for continuing to teach in a way that’s easy to retain the information and keeps the guitar fun! Now time to check out the Patreon bonus lesson, then less clickin’ and more pickin’ right after!
This is where UA-cam and of course Uncle Ben really shine. This 14 min video covers things that took me years to realize. This video series would have saved me so much time.
The one guitar teacher that actually makes sense...Thanks Uncle Ben !!!
That is the best info I have learned in a long time. I guess you can teach an old dog new tricks. Now, if I can just remember where I put my guitar.
Definitely interested. The sooner the better. This old brain realized this past year not knowing the fretboard is an extreme hinderance to any kind of progress on my part. I've been trying and this vid reinforced a few things, but hardwiring is more gooder.
I'm older than you judging by the pictures. And learning the fret notes is tough. More than a month on all of the notes on the first 3 frets. I can't recall them instantly, but it has been useful, and I think my playing is improving due to taking learning more seriously. Also I am figuring out more notes on some songs that I am learning, and also for instance was able to figure out without cheating, why c#-7 is a called that. I did see another tutorial where the teacher said that you don't necessarily think about the notes while playing. It's going to slow you down.
Beautiful guitar.
You said maybe there would be one that someone might never have noticed- I knew the add 12 frets deal but never thought about the big neck and little neck- brilliant!
I've been playing for over 2 decades...and I just discovered you. You've shown me things I never connected. Thank you.
I see the light!! Thank you reverend Ben.👌
Yes, the buyable pack lesson thingymajig for learning the fretboard more better sounds like something I would like to observe. You da man!
I have learning difficulties and have been trying to play guitar for four years now and you have just ended my frustration thank you :)
Wow, you make it all sound so simple, I bow before the presence of your guitar greatness, I feel so humble and grateful to be allowed to learn from you, Guitar grandmaster.
I found a good way of figuring out the notes on the B string. Whatever the note you wan to find out, put the index finger on it and make a C chord shape. The ring finger on the A string will the same note.
Great as always. I would love to see your take on some brent hinds hybrid picking ideas or solos. Cheers
Yes please do the hardwired fretboard video! I’ll buy the shit out of it. I’ve been playing for years and you’ve taken all the intimidation and confusion out of learning this theory. Your simple tricks and patterns make it idiot-proof and fast. I love it. Keep it up!
I was drinking while watching this and your vicious DUI comments were hurtful.
My tears aside, I learned the notes in a somewhat different way. 6th, 5th, and 1st were all learned the way you say in this video. That leaves 4th, 3rd, and 2nd string.
My teacher taught me the triads based off of the 4th and 3rd string - most commonly with the 7th and 6th which makes them triads no more, but that didn't stop us. For the 2nd string I did 2 string triads R on 2, 3rd and 5th on first string.
It took more work, but tying it in to a chord structure was definitely worth the effort. Add in some jazz (gasp!) charts where I followed along with my arpeggiating ways and I was locked in. And it helped with reading (gasp!) music. Yes, that is a lot of gasps.
Going back to my drinkin'. I'm going to try to expand on your line of thinking and applying 2 by 4's to the neck. Literally.
Dude! I’m so glad I found your channel...this changes everything
I’ve been watching guitar lessons on UA-cam for years and wish I came across your videos a lot sooner. Hands down you are the best guitar teacher and I appreciated these lessons.
This is exactly how I view the fretboard. Didn't learn anything new but i learned how to teach it better😁 will share this video with my students.
Keep the series going
Correction: You learned to teach it ' more better '. 😁
Okay. So I have been playing for over twenty years and have always struggled identifying notes on the B string. Holy F! 3x2! I will never forget that now!!! Thanks!!
Your videos are so easy to absorb, you are a legend
Great basic stuff to know for sure, plus your humor cracks me up(literal lol) every couple minutes.. Good stuff, thanks Uncle Ben!
I would definitely buy a lesson pack from Uncle Ben. Do it!
Recently found your channel and it’s been so helpful, but 12:40 just made me a subscriber
Awesome man! Learning scales just became so much easier by remembering to simply "mirror" the high E-Sting to the lower one!
Stone Temple Pilots "Plush" uses great chord shapes- including the Freebird D chord you mentioned. Super coated in chorus effects, those kinda chords always sound euphoric and massive. And Plush is a grunge song too!🤘👏😂 Anyhoo, absolutely brilliant, fun to listen to and watch and learn video as always.
Thanks for the tip man. Ascending and descending order.
Thank you! I took Bass Music theory lessons on bass and was having trouble applying it to electric guitar
When in doubt, go back to basics. This made me think again and properly learn what I'm actually playing and what key etc. Great stuff again Ben, you're a marvel of a man. Thank you.
Some of the best instructive guitar content on UA-cam. So many of the other guitar youtubers speak as if I already knew wtf they are talking about lmao and it’s really refreshing and encouraging to be spoken to in a way that makes sense when I don’t already have the fretboard memorized by each note. Bravo sir. Great content. Thank you.
Man, this guy is not just an awesome guitar player and teacher, he is also so easy going and cool that this must be one of my favorite channels! Keep on rocking 🙌🏻
Dude. As someone who has played guitar since HS, mind. Blown.
Looked like the Mona Lisa with that backdrop at the beginning. LOL. In all seriousness, thank you for the content you create. Amazing.
This is just so brilliant and helpful! Thank you, Uncle Ben!
When I saw the big neck, little neck, comparison, I was immediately reminded of old time wrestler Freddie Blassie's song, Pencil Neck Geek.
Hahaha! I remember that one! “I’ll rap you on the head with my cane! You pencil-necked geek!”😆. Great memories!
@@michaelolz I'm glad someone remembered, I was feeling kinda old.
These are all tricks I use to navigate the neck. I'm working on a new idea which is learning C major patterns across the neck because they're all the natural notes and easier to remember as checkpoints. Playing leads is also good for getting an emotive memory of the neck, though it can lead to the problem that Ben describes of not knowing certain parts of the neck very well. Breaking that is a good "where do I go from here?" in your guitar mid-life doldrum!!
Stop sitting on the secrets! Release it in 21!!! Thanks Ben.
more fretboard navigation lessons would be great since I suck at guitar and need all the help I can get.
Thanks, Uncle Ben! Your lessons are the bestes and get more gooder all the time! In all seriousness, your channel is one of the few channels that I really look forward to your next video. You have a knack for making the lesson entertaining! Happy holidays man!
This was super helpful! I think I've heard most of these tips in some form but this is the first video to compile it in a very handy "one stop shop". Although big neck/little neck was new and it's like, "duh, how did I not see that before?" Great stuff!!!
Forget Uncle Roger - Uncle Ben Eller is the OG brother of my Momma's live-in lover! Yes to more fretboard navigation techniques in 2021, please and thank you.
Thank god the UA-cam algorithm gods have finally blessed me with your lessons, freaking awesome, Thanks again Ben!
Awesome techniques! They all work together very well! I used the octave technique to find each A note, then the big brother little brother technique to find the A note on the high e string, then the little neck big neck technique to mirror it 12 frets up. I knew most of these things loosely, but never really put it all together!
Thanks Uncle Ben!
It is amazing that some of little details like this are overlooked. Even thought i already know some of it i still learn something from this!!!... Thank you uncle ben for your work!
These tips are awesome. It’s the most comprehensive and easy way to learning the fretboard that I’ve come across. Thank you sooo much!!
Just came back and found this video again so I could say thanks. Just spent the best hour or so of guitar playing I've ever experienced by following the rules/tips in this video. That feeling of not having a clue about the notes up the neck end is gone and I can now jump around and play something that actually sounds musical. Not a guitar god yet but being able to have fun is a big step in the right direction. Cheers Uncle Ben.
Big neck/little neck just blew my mind. I can’t believe I’ve never noticed this in all these years!
Is this a 'this is why you suck at guitar' episode, or is it a chance to show off your new Suhr?
probably both
Yeah, I think both!
Basics are never enough! As always you are as cool as your axe.
So, I have to drop this comment on this fine frigid morning. Uncle Ben, I've been really cracking down this past few weeks and using I lot of your wise teachings. And I never really cared about theory and junk. But while using the w-w-h, linear approach along with some 3 notes per string warm-up stuff I literally had the most insane light bulb moment of my life. Like 20 minutes ago. The whole fretboard just opened up to me. I can all of a sudden play all the major and minor scales from anywhere on rhe neck. Up down sideways. Holy shit! Is it like this for everyone when it clicks? Sorry for going in so long but in super stoked. And I have you to thank for all the fantastic content on your channel. You are q great and entertaining teacher . Keep it up and rock on 🤘
I've been teaching my son the big neck, little neck, but didn't call it that. I also use the Joe Satriani thing, play all the "E" notes on the guitar. Keep rocking.
Great Video! I have watched a lot of "Memorize the Fretboard" Video's. This video is the best I have seen. Also - visualizing "The Little Neck" is a fantastic concept! It immediately removes the mystery of "I don't normally play way down here, and I don't really know what around these parts" I also found another video, that shows the "OCTAVE TRIANGLE", that really helped me with "String Skipping" (Another way of saying "I am learning where to go next" or MEMORIZE The Fretboard). "String Skipping" is important so your solo does not sound like a scale. Keep up the good work!
Gotta say it's weird to be a nephew to someone who I'm pretty sure is younger than I am. Even more so when I consider I've got seven nieces and nephews myself.
Seriously though, these lessons are always instant watches for me. Thanks for being a good resource Uncle Ben.
thank you ben this is going to help so much with the fretboard👍
Wow those last 3 are awesome!
Thanks, Uncle Ben! Great tips!!! And I do suck!
Some of these took me an embarrassingly long time to realize. Now I just send your lessons to my kids that're learning so Uncle Ben can more better them more fastlier.
Eyes wide open! This was gold! Thanks for sharing!
Big neck little neck is way too obvious, but no way I that would have noticed that without this video. Thanks dude!
Even a singer can learn to play guitar! Thanks Ben this is AMAZING!!!
Lmao muffler bearings. Im very interested in that method book. Ill buy that for sure. This video was very helpful and entertaining. Thanks for the knowledge and the laughs 👍🏽
Fantastic lesson!!! Mind blown on the 2x2 3x2 part! Thanks uncle! 🤘🤘
Would love to see more recommendations on how to visualize the fret board!
Reminds me of that trick I figured out to remember the c major scale all over the neck : I'd remember the major scale modes fingerings across the neck but on a single string, and then I'd associate them with their respective string (i.e. Phrygian for the E, Aeolian for the G, Dorian for the D...)
I have much respect for any man who can insult my intelligence with such genuine wit and enthusiastic verbiage that it doesn't bruise my fragile male ego. Thanks, buddy! Good game! lmao.
Haha cheers dude!!
Yessah.