This lesson here is pure gold. What was cover in the 13 minute will last me a life time. It was a clear and concise video. I wish all instructional videos were done this way. What a great instructor. I hope he does more videos like this. He stayed on topic didn't add a bunch of technical stuff or show off all his guitar skills. It was like a friend showing you how to do awesome stuff on the guitar. The pacing was great.😊😊😊
You are the only honest guitar teacher on UA-cam when it comes to real value given to your beginners viewers. You've opened so many doors with just a single E chord. I'd imagine a three chords song lesson with you will make any long time beginner like me leap up to high intermediate in no time at all. Amazing stuff thank you 😊.
Í am self taught with alot of help from other player's. Excellent lesson. Practice always got me down. Every chord shape is a whole new world to play in. Experimenting without worrying if an off note or two gets by was fun.
Hey, that was fantastic! You are a great teacher and you have made those famous, beautiful sounds accessible to us! Thank you for such a great lesson and please keep cranking them out!
What a great lesson. How to colour up a relatively easy chord to play and make it more interesting and acquire more techniques. Great for beginners especially.
THAT is a whole lot of cool there! I have been playing for 30+ years and this is new to me! Throwing in slides really makes the scale progression sparkle.
Awesome lessons. My opinion is that this lesson is music at its purest. The teacher can't hide the joy he is filled with. His intention is truly to help another guitarist have a long awaited break-through that makes it worth all the time and frustration. Wow, what a feelinling. So thank you again for making a difference and sharing tips to making music.
Thanks man, this was a great lesson for me, because I've been doing these things even with other chords for years but you just took it a step further for me. This may move the needle on my playing. I just play for fun like you just said, I'm not a performer. I don't play with strict rules and theory. But I don't think I'm far off from it. I usually start out playing a familiar riff from one of my favorites and then start adding my own touches to it then I'm off on my own version. I do it the way I like it to sound. I used to be pretty fair at it but had to quit for about 35 tears due😊 to carpal tunnel issues and just plain time. Trying to get back to where I was back then is hard at 71 years old and not having stayed with it for all that time has lost a lot of dexterity. Still enjoying it though.
Thanks man, been so focused on speed ,note articulation and robot theem thinking. Nice to see this. Gonna pull out the acoustic and drive the kids nuts.
Great stuff. Thanks a lot. I have been looking for a riff or a strumming pattern in E to set up a new song I`m doing and this has given me a ton of new approaches.
You're a really cool teacher, my favourite kind, fun & encouraging! I thought at first this was gonna be more of a good lesson for beginners, & had it on in the background, but ended up picking up my acoustic to learn what you were doing at the end there. So some great tips to pick up for the more intermediate (dare i call myself advanced?) crowd! Very accessible info for all players, thanks a bunch :D
Mike I received this in your email 🎉 Best lesson presentation I've ever seen you do, and this lesson is FABULOUS ❤ I can easily (I hope) remember these things forever. I can see there's endless possibilities to use this
@@shamusokingsley2412 I never stopped playing. Had very little encouragement, no teacher, just a book of chord diagrams and a ton of records to play along to. A slow process but my only option. I stumbled across this video by accident and he does a top job of explaining what he's doing. A couple of years ago, I broke a finger and couldn't play for months; that hurt me more than the broken finger.
Never could figure out the Melissa chords so much appreciated 👍🏻. Also, I love the E chord with the pinky on the B string, sounds like a Beatles chord.
Cant wait to get home to my guitar and try all of these. I have heard at least 3 solid song melodies and some great rythem in this short tutorial. Hey can you go through all the major chords using these same ideas?
Great lesson. But, I wish you had taught what the chord became as the E shape moved up the fretboard. The same for the E scale, what are the chords made?
I’ve been working on using my little finger for those extra sounds and they are really sounding good. 👍. Thanks for the lesson today I’ll be working on your tips.
My tip to learning guitarists. Just LEARN SONGS. The top musicians use all kinds of "tricks" in the songs you love. Many songs are essentially a lesson and a path to new methods. And learn WHAT KEY you're playing in, as any "tricks" you learn in the key of C for example will work for every C song you learn, and you'll start to get familiar with that key, not just songs.
This lesson here is pure gold. What was cover in the 13 minute will last me a life time. It was a clear and concise video. I wish all instructional videos were done this way. What a great instructor. I hope he does more videos like this. He stayed on topic didn't add a bunch of technical stuff or show off all his guitar skills. It was like a friend showing you how to do awesome stuff on the guitar. The pacing was great.😊😊😊
You are the only honest guitar teacher on UA-cam when it comes to real value given to your beginners viewers. You've opened so many doors with just a single E chord. I'd imagine a three chords song lesson with you will make any long time beginner like me leap up to high intermediate in no time at all. Amazing stuff thank you 😊.
Í am self taught with alot of help from other player's.
Excellent lesson. Practice always got me down. Every chord shape is a whole new world to play in. Experimenting without worrying if an off note or two gets by was fun.
Hey, that was fantastic! You are a great teacher and you have made those famous, beautiful sounds accessible to us! Thank you for such a great lesson and please keep cranking them out!
Excellent lesson, beautiful chords!
Best lesson yet on all the sounds using 1 chord. same on the D chord.
Dude! I was anticipating a finale that combined all the tips into a brilliant masterpiece! Show us the masterpiece!
Yes! Please, the masterpiece!
I can hear it in all the tips !
Oh yes please! That so awesome! Please play the masterpiece! Please?
Wow 😲 that was awesome! But am I missing something here? Is there really a masterpiece? Can you upload the link?
If you're watching you probably have a guitar, right? The idea of the lesson is for you to combine it all and create your own masterpiece.
Right on👍
Love the video and the enthusiasm 🎸
What a great lesson. How to colour up a relatively easy chord to play and make it more interesting and acquire more techniques. Great for beginners especially.
THAT is a whole lot of cool there! I have been playing for 30+ years and this is new to me! Throwing in slides really makes the scale progression sparkle.
Awesome lessons. My opinion is that this lesson is music at its purest. The teacher can't hide the joy he is filled with. His intention is truly to help another guitarist have a long awaited break-through that makes it worth all the time and frustration. Wow, what a feelinling. So thank you again for making a difference and sharing tips to making music.
Comments like this is why we do it Timothy, appreciate the kind words!
@@GuitarMasteryMethod 🎠🐾🦩🐦😅👍
This was very helpful. Thank you !
I like your explanations. Nicely done.
Wow. This one really had some useful tips! Awesome. Thanks.
You seem to enjoy teaching this stuff so much. Makes learning these E and D chords so fun for a beginner. Thx
Great lesson. I've been stuck in a rut for awhile now. This is exactly what I needed to have fun again.
Absolutely LOVE this technique mastery on the Big E!
How neat! And how helpful. Thanks much.
Fantastic lesson. These techniques are essential for every guitarist. Sounds amazing!
Great lesson, something for everyone, although I've been playing for years I still learnt something I hadn't thought of before.
Thank you. Fantastic lesson with interesting, beautiful chords.
You can do something similar with the A chord shape (etc.). Just remember to compensate for that "B" string.
And you can do it with A7, it's called The Land of A7. Can go all the way up the neck letting the G string ring out on all 2 finger chords.
That is same basic chord used throughout Hunters and Collectors song “throw your arms around me”. Love to play that.
Thanks man, this was a great lesson for me, because I've been doing these things even with other chords for years but you just took it a step further for me. This may move the needle on my playing. I just play for fun like you just said, I'm not a performer. I don't play with strict rules and theory. But I don't think I'm far off from it. I usually start out playing a familiar riff from one of my favorites and then start adding my own touches to it then I'm off on my own version. I do it the way I like it to sound. I used to be pretty fair at it but had to quit for about 35 tears due😊 to carpal tunnel issues and just plain time. Trying to get back to where I was back then is hard at 71 years old and not having stayed with it for all that time has lost a lot of dexterity. Still enjoying it though.
71YO plinkity plunker.. Off and on and your style and approach brought me back .. New sub
I like the lesson, its plain and simple to follow and execuite. Job well done, I will be following
Thanks man, been so focused on speed ,note articulation and robot theem thinking. Nice to see this. Gonna pull out the acoustic and drive the kids nuts.
20+ years, and I'm finally breaking out of intermediate hell! Much thanks! You guys are awesome 🤘❤
You got this!
Great stuff. Thanks a lot. I have been looking for a riff or a strumming pattern in E to set up a new song I`m doing and this has given me a ton of new approaches.
Awesome! Really appreciate your energy.
Excellent tutorial. Really well explained. Thanks for sharing!
Glad it was helpful Paul!
You're a really cool teacher, my favourite kind, fun & encouraging! I thought at first this was gonna be more of a good lesson for beginners, & had it on in the background, but ended up picking up my acoustic to learn what you were doing at the end there. So some great tips to pick up for the more intermediate (dare i call myself advanced?) crowd! Very accessible info for all players, thanks a bunch :D
Joe Walsh does a real cool hammer on Funk 49 ... In E maj
Awesome lesson, Mike! Extremely helpful!
Cheers Jeff!
Wish i would av bn shown this when i first started playing guitar...fantastic lesson mate❤
your amazing..so good to learn from you..
Very cool Mike ! Will be very useful !!
Thanks for the upload!
Thanks! That was fantastic.
Movable chords are a blast, open DM is fine all over. Thanks for the video.
Finally someone who shows it the way I hear it and think on guitar .
Great lesson so important to get it going strong stuff
Superb video! 🎉
An Absolute awesome lesson. .thank you for sharing your tips ❤❤
Just love it, brother! ❤
Terrific lesson
Mike I received this in your email
🎉 Best lesson presentation I've ever seen you do, and this lesson is FABULOUS ❤
I can easily (I hope) remember these things forever. I can see there's endless possibilities to use this
Awesome! Thank you!
Simply fabulous Sir
Excellent video, thanks for sharing. What are the official names for all the chords? Keep up the good work 😎😎😎
That was really fun . Thank you
I think it's great that lessons like this are free on UA-cam nowadays. We had to figure out stuff like this for ourselves back in the day. 👍
I could never figure this out back in the day. These videos are a godsend to me getting back into guitar after 40 years of struggling.
@@shamusokingsley2412 I never stopped playing. Had very little encouragement, no teacher, just a book of chord diagrams and a ton of records to play along to. A slow process but my only option. I stumbled across this video by accident and he does a top job of explaining what he's doing. A couple of years ago, I broke a finger and couldn't play for months; that hurt me more than the broken finger.
@@shaunw9270
Broke finger=take the opportunity to learn slide.
@@BryanClark-gk6ie I already play slide , so that's exactly what I did 👍
@@shaunw9270
I guess you didn't know it
but my name's Bryan and I'm a slide player too.
Awesome lesson. Thank you.
Never could figure out the Melissa chords so much appreciated 👍🏻. Also, I love the E chord with the pinky on the B string, sounds like a Beatles chord.
This is a really cool lesson, thank you
Man, this just inspired me to write something with those amazing sounding chords, thank you!
Love to hear it!
Bravo! And, thanks.
Good explorering on the e string, thanks
Cool embellishments with the E finger pattern
Wow I just happened to stumble across your video and you were really good instructor ! Thanks for the lesson bro! I'm now subscriber lol
Cant wait to get home to my guitar and try all of these. I have heard at least 3 solid song melodies and some great rythem in this short tutorial. Hey can you go through all the major chords using these same ideas?
Great lesson, no nerdy blather.
Good job kid keep up the great job ❤
THANKS!✌️
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You’ve got some great teaching skills… i like the top of your gear…
Thanks man that's alot of interest for me to pursue.
Wow great lesson thankyou
Thanks for checking it out Peter!
Great lesson. But, I wish you had taught what the chord became as the E shape moved up the fretboard. The same for the E scale, what are the chords made?
Thanks Mike!
Thanks m8.Great ideas.
Neat and "E"asy lesson.
Thank you Sir !
REALLY NICE❤❤
Very good
Fun lesson!! Great Tricks! BTW What model Eastman do you have? I have an E20D TC and an E8D TC (couch guitar)
Thanks, this guy is good
Thank you!
Great sounding guitar, does anyone know what it is?
As Rooster said to Maverick: "It's not the plane, it's the pilot." 😁
Great. Great it is .❤
Great video! New Subscriber.
It would be nice to see an example of how it applies in a chord arrangement
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Brilliant
Mike Baelde is the best guitar teacher on YT.
Awesome
Thank you. 👍👍. 🇺🇸
I thought I thought of that 😂 any lo e the Tone oc yer GUITFIDDLE ‼️❣️
Good Good Video
Love it
Try also the add9 - 2nd fret high e string. or -4th fret d. string…
I’ve been working on using my little finger for those extra sounds and they are really sounding good. 👍. Thanks for the lesson today I’ll be working on your tips.
My tip to learning guitarists. Just LEARN SONGS. The top musicians use all kinds of "tricks" in the songs you love. Many songs are essentially a lesson and a path to new methods. And learn WHAT KEY you're playing in, as any "tricks" you learn in the key of C for example will work for every C song you learn, and you'll start to get familiar with that key, not just songs.
look at "love and affection" by joan armatrading....
Great
What guitar is that? I think it says Eastman but what model?
Slide move is a Howlin’ Wolf move.
Ever heard you I'm so glad by Cream
F cord as well
What's your strum pattern? I can't get it
Sometimes I just want to sit a play my guitar…..oh wait😔
😂
You San do with A and D and F and C
Wow!1