This Took Me 5 Years to Learn - You Can Learn it in 5 Min.
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- Опубліковано 12 бер 2024
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The biggest mistake people make when first studying guitar is they don’t spend the time to learn notes on the neck. It’s surprising because almost every other instrument requires the student become clear on all note locations.
Piano players learn their piano keys. Horn players learn valve positions and stringed instrument players learn their notes. Whether someone plays; piano, trumpet, violin, cello or viola, learning notes matters. But, this seldom happens for the guitar student.
Not learning notes is a colossal error since they’re a part of everything we play. Yet, so many guitar players tend to think that learning notes on guitar is not required in order to get the results. Some players even think it’s unnecessary, with statements like, “Hendrix didn’t know his notes - so why should I.”
Thing is, the better you know notes on an instrument, the easier it is for your music to happen in the ways you want it. In this lesson, I’m going to show you a 5 minute “notes on the neck workout,” that proves all you need to do is move around a few notes to start becoming highly aware of how they work on guitar.
We’ll start from open string across multiple positions to learn how notes move in similar ways, and to help get you more capable of playing musical ideas easier.
Andrew Wasson
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Thanks, very interesting. I find that this principle works when I consider the notes "G-A-B" but not for other notes. I am sure I am making a mistake. Is this principle supposed to be the same as the octave center? Thanks again for the lesson and thanks in advance for clarification.
Blimey! It does work. In fact it works too well to be true. You've earned a subscriber.
I found it helpful. I’ve had many guitar lessons over the years…no one ever explained this. It does simplify. Thx!
Thank you. I never thought of this. I've been struggling to learn my fret notes and this really helps.
Great tone at intro. Great melody too!
Awesome! Very helpful lesson! 🎉
mega useful! Thanks a ton
Thanks, very helpful!
Wow, enlightening!
Very nice! The end-stage of this approach is something you'll find on Lee Ritenour's instructional video from the 80s (his only one, I believe). He recommends a test where he calls out a note, and you play all six of them (one on each string, from the first to the twelfth fret). Ultimately, he claims, this is the roadmap you need to become a good enough reader to do sessions. Of course, he suggests that you need to be able to do it in a second or less to be considered good, but hey, that's Lee!
Thanks for the info! Lee Ritenour is amazing... one of the true Godfathers of contemporary jazz music out of Los Angeles, California (plus he's a legendary session player with works dating all the way back to the 1970's).
Very nice. I've spent years and years not really understanding the layout of the guitar neck. It's nice to finally be getting a handle on it thanks to videos like this. Thanks.
I drew all the notes on the guitar neck and figured this out when I was in high school. It is very good to understand this although I may have missed a bit of what was said. I was in local rock bands in Nashville during high school. The draft sent me to combat in Vietnam, where I was sure I would not survive. To my surprise I came home and started college with a new group, touring and recording. The point is that I lost some of my hearing and can't understand your video. I'm sorry you don't care about those of us who need closed captioning.
Thanks!
Beautiful playing
been playing guitar since the late 60's and i didnt know that...Thx
Good for beginners
Merci.
This is really very nice melody improvisation, in Major Pentatonix Scale...
This is creative melody, it's needed melody sence...
many kind of melodies can be played, it's basically based on tune of the song in major scale...
I think it's not any common guitar lick...
This is improvisation melody in major scale, major pentatonic scale... this is very nice melody, and it can go with many song in this chord series of major scale, and it's for sure...
I'll copy this melody, this not at all common, it can go with many song in this major chords series...
Thanks...
I have never been able to figure out any of these rules or so called theories. Same thing here. He had me going until he was talking about 5 frets to ten frets and then went to the third and seventh.??? WTF? I just type out a song find out which chords and where the change is and adjust from there. Play it. over and over until I get it down pat. I never could figure out tab either. I'm 68 years old and started messing with the guitar as a kid.
Ha, ..same with me...been playing since the mid-1970s...and these new theories just confuse me...old school...
Nothing could be easier than tab🤣. Hint the number…is the fret number😝
😊I feel your pain.
congrats
I will play around with this and i know the b will be a half step away in a scale
I need a copy of cords