Playing Through Changes with Shaun Baxter
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- Опубліковано 13 чер 2024
- This is an exclusive lesson from Shaun Baxter for the Guitar & Music Theory Facebook Group hosted by James Stelling.
Shaun covers Visualisation of Scales and the definition & correct usage of Modes, the Merits of 1 Scale per Chord vs 1 Scale per Key, Guide Tones, Making Scale Connections, Scales for Each Chord Type, Melodic Minor Mode Options, Shaun's New Book 'Chromatic Lead Guitar Techniques' and The CAGED System.
You can buy Shaun's new book 'Chromatic Lead Guitar Techniques' here:
www.fundamental-changes.com/b...
00:00. Intro Showcasing Shaun's Playing
01:00. Visualising Scales, Defining Modes & their Correct Usage
15:46. One Scale per Chord vs One Scale per Key
50:45. Guide Tones
1:03:28. Making Scale Connections
1:12:54. Scales for Each Chord Type
1:22:32. Melodic Minor Mode Choices
1:49:39. Shaun's New Book 'Chromatic Lead Guitar Techniques'
2:02:40. The CAGED System
One of the best lessons that I have come across. I will be definitely be researching more of Shaun's lessons and books.
Such a fantastic player and teacher! Shaun reminded me about some things I had forgotten when I use to take a more key centered approach to playing through changes. I'll have to reach out to him and see how he's doing. Thanks guys for the wonderful interview.
Thanks so much for sharing this. His understanding of harmony is so deep and his phrasing so tasty.
Great lesson thx
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Great tips, thanks Shaun!
I just saw the first few minutes and can tell this is exactly what I need in my practice right now. Thank you!!
Wonderful! Hopefully you’ll get a lot from it.
Great podcast....I like Shaun's methodological , well articulated albeit intense content.. Great player..
Great watch, very insightful, many thanks..👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Damn!
Subbagut! Mooore! :D
great, thanks. It does sound like the guitar is tuned down a bit...the C sounds more like a B. Is that for a reason? Cheers!
It was recorded over a zoom call so perhaps it has something to do with that.
Tunes down a half step
I think it's actually some weird conversion artefact from the zoom call we had.
Awesome. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it :)