Hi Kevin, So, you never did tell me. What is that chord that I was asking about. You take the 4 finger G, drop everything down a string each, which makes then a CADD9 chord. Now, if I drop everything down a string each below that 4 finger CADD9 chord, what chord would that be next?
Thanks you guys. This one is really great. Working on triads, but with the lick and strumming working on some rhythm too, Neat!. :) It makes me almost sound, dare I say....musical :)
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Hi Kevin,
So, you never did tell me. What is that chord that I was asking about. You take the 4 finger G, drop everything down a string each, which makes then a CADD9 chord. Now, if I drop everything down a string each below that 4 finger CADD9 chord, what chord would that be next?
Another great lesson. More like these please. Loved the what to do when they ask you to play lesson too. Awesome
Awesome. Thanks for the feedback!
Thanks guys, I love these little ideas to help shake it up a bit without being overly complex.
You are welcome. I like to keep it simple and also give folks a jumping off point. Thanks for your support and see you soon!
Watching from Alberta Canada, you folks do a great job! Your lessons are very valuable to us rookie guitar players! Thank you
Thanks for watching from Alberta! We are happy to help
Great lesson! It’s not that hard to sound really good on guitar with great tips like this. 😊👌
Thanks Diana! I like making little pieces like this.
Another great simple beginner video! 62 and making progress
61 here...making some slow progress....but really enjoying the challenge 😂🎉
Thanks for watching, and keep on rocking!
nice lick Kevin all the best to yourself Vicky and not got getting mage may
regards
allan & Christine
And the best to you! Thanks for tuning in!
Great lick and lesson
Glad you liked it!
Donated. Love these "mini lessons" to break up the (sometimes) work and monotony of learning full songs. Noodling is learning too. 😊
Thanks for your support! Happy to hear you like the lessons.
Good job… I like stuff like this… simple but sounds great
That's the goal, simple but impactful. Thanks for watching.
Cool lesson.😊
Glad you liked it!
Real good one Kevin. Thanks for info. You the man.
You are welcome Jerry. This one is also in the members area in the live replays section
This is a great tip
Happy to help
Excellent lesson for us beginners.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for this. Fun little noodle to play around with!
Happy to help!
Thanks you guys. This one is really great. Working on triads, but with the lick and strumming working on some rhythm too, Neat!. :) It makes me almost sound, dare I say....musical :)
Keep practicing! It's all about those small steps to sound better.
Very good. 👍
Many thanks
Gracias profe y asu ayudante de cuatro patas 😁👏👏
You are welcome. Woof woof!
Top Stuff Kevin like that would sound great on Electric.will have to try That.M.M🐕.V.K.👍®️
It will sound great on electric. Have fun!
Mascot like maggy would think we would hear maggy may lol.
One Lick from Maggie is all you need!
You win best comment!
What city are you in? I would love to take lessons from you.
We are in Cincy. I am not doing 1 on 1 lessons right now. But we so have a membership option www.relaxandlearnguitar.com/membership-subscribers/
I think you can say you're playing smoke on the water without infringing a copyright
Stay on the E chord but use your ring finger instead of the pinky - more fluent.