Hi Dev! Since you said that you know which notes fit well together because you know the notes in your scale. I wanted to ask, how you do that? Do you have every minor and major key memorized? Or do you use the circle of fifths whilst improvising? Perhaps, you have favourite keys, that you have memorized (If that is the case I'd be very happy to know which ones?) Ooor do you just settle for a key and look beforehand where your sharps and flats are, before you start writing riffs? Nonetheless, thanks for another great tutorial!
@@DevGohil Thanks for the reply! My question was regarding finding a key, that you want to play the scale in. Is that more of an pattern based approach, or a note based approach?
Haunting and emotive chord selections and progression examples Dev. Awesome.
Thanks as always my g
Lord please keep on teaching I'm a beginner 🙏🖤🌹 sending lot of love from Karbi Anglong North side of India
The tabs make it easier to follow thank you for adding them 🙏
Your lessons are very helpful and so enjoyable to learn
That’s the goal thanks for watching
Camera mic sounds from that guitar makes it feel more unplugged which is nice.
yeah, thought i'd add it in there. DI-ing acoustic guitars isn't preferable but had to do the best i could
Sounds like "The Burzums"
hahaha, crispy
you are a great teacher!
Acoustic black metal lesson! how long have i been waiting for this! Awesome 👍
Thanks man
A quite enjoyable lesson I must say
nice one glad you got value from this
very informative thanks
my g
Excellent Lesson! Thanks, Dev!
cheers man
Hi Dev!
Since you said that you know which notes fit well together because you know the notes in your scale.
I wanted to ask, how you do that?
Do you have every minor and major key memorized? Or do you use the circle of fifths whilst improvising?
Perhaps, you have favourite keys, that you have memorized (If that is the case I'd be very happy to know which ones?)
Ooor do you just settle for a key and look beforehand where your sharps and flats are, before you start writing riffs?
Nonetheless, thanks for another great tutorial!
Hey it’s just a matter of choosing a scale and finding where all the notes of the scale are on the guitar
@@DevGohil Thanks for the reply!
My question was regarding finding a key, that you want to play the scale in.
Is that more of an pattern based approach, or a note based approach?
@@markuspanzel it's both, stay tuned for the videos in the next two weeks because it's gonna help you a TONNE
Dev Master of Black Metal
Cheers bruv
Is that Donner all nylon strang? Can you send me a link to it B)
Steel string, this one isn’t in stock anymore unfortunately
awesome
Thanks bruv
Wow! That acoustic guitar looks and sounds gorgeous! Easy & comfortable? That's even better! Built in tuner?!! Brilliant!
it's a good one
Thanks Dev, I'm learning a shitton from you
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