Triads! The Secret To Learning The Fretboard

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  • Опубліковано 16 гру 2024

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  • @rodgersmith2506
    @rodgersmith2506 День тому +6

    No matter what guitar you play you always have the best tone

  • @drewbarries
    @drewbarries День тому +2

    Love this! It took me way too long to understand that a double stop has more signal and that beautiful capability of pushing the signal into breakup when the gain is set for that, this is something that I learned from you and by trying to match your tone.

  • @deadpatriot8047
    @deadpatriot8047 День тому +1

    Those effortlessly played little trills are the smoothest I’ve ever heard

  • @duyle8921
    @duyle8921 День тому +1

    Another great lesson from a masterful teacher and a supreme player

  • @uberjam-sam8512
    @uberjam-sam8512 День тому +1

    Another incredible lesson...so packed with great ideas and brilliant phrasing to try to emulate. Ty JR

  • @dc43tokyo
    @dc43tokyo День тому +1

    This is AWESOME, thank you so much Jack.

  • @stephenowen5229
    @stephenowen5229 День тому +1

    Fantastic lesson! Thanks Jack!

  • @colando
    @colando День тому +2

    great lesson - thanks!

  • @andrewmcarthur3843
    @andrewmcarthur3843 День тому +1

    Great lesson and nice sounding SG.

  • @jakejonesband4917
    @jakejonesband4917 День тому +3

    WOW! Your lessen so made me think of Johnny WInter's tune. Boogie Real Low. Mis him...

  • @paul_bliven
    @paul_bliven 17 годин тому

    The final solo is great!! Tying it all together and building up the solo!

  • @martynspooner5822
    @martynspooner5822 День тому +1

    Just brilliant, thanks for sharing your talent and knowledge much appreciated.

  • @PeterKertesz2013
    @PeterKertesz2013 День тому +1

    Thank you Jack for the inspiration. Great blues lesson again! 💯

  • @phillipliberty3997
    @phillipliberty3997 6 годин тому

    Extra cool, every lesson really helps, looking forward to the next lesson, this definitely helps with phrases and how to expand on what you're doing, thanks so much!!

  • @jstnxprsn
    @jstnxprsn День тому

    Great stuff. Thanks Jack. Happy Holidays to you and yours, brother.

  • @robertbright7328
    @robertbright7328 Годину тому

    Great lesson 👍

  • @peterwall4739
    @peterwall4739 20 годин тому

    Good video Jack...👍

  • @talisman964
    @talisman964 День тому +1

    Sublime ❤

  • @RedMercuryBluesBand
    @RedMercuryBluesBand День тому +1

    Ya need to show me how you make that pick scrape moving to the resolve of the lick - I can hear what you doing back can't come close to making it sound so cool.....LOL

  • @Papaward1
    @Papaward1 День тому +1

    Great 🎉

  • @bladerunner6282
    @bladerunner6282 23 години тому

    i would think the majority of the differences in sound are attributable to a combination of the thicker strings, the absence or presence of open strings and the ability of the performer to do hammer-ons, pull-offs, bending and vibrato, etc. similarly on strings of different gauges.

  • @AP-ui7oi
    @AP-ui7oi День тому +1

    NIce SG

  • @Bangtorusaja
    @Bangtorusaja 23 години тому

    Mantap Jack..!!!

  • @BobEstremera
    @BobEstremera 13 годин тому

    Beautiful, stuff and a great lesson as always, Jack. Can I play this lesson over E minor as well?

  • @kaisriahi7198
    @kaisriahi7198 День тому +1

    👋👋

  • @Panjaz
    @Panjaz День тому

    You said bring the E triad from the below open position up to the fifth threat. The fifth thread is a DNG where are you playing at at the fifth?

    • @Panjaz
      @Panjaz 9 годин тому

      So my question and comment was you said go up to the fifth threat to form this triad? How is this possible? You cannot do an E triad on the fifth right?

    • @Panjaz
      @Panjaz 9 годин тому

      I am replying to Jack. This reply here is supposed to be for Jack as was the original comment. I don’t even know who you are. He said go to the fifth threat to make an E triad which you cannot do so I would like a response please thank you from Jack

    • @TomCPlus1
      @TomCPlus1 8 годин тому

      @@Panjaz B (4th fret on the 3rd/G string) . . . E (5th fret on the 2nd/B string) . . . G# (4th fret on the 1st/E string). The E triad at those locations looks like an open D chord . . . And I ain't Jack. 😎😎🎸🎸