Lyrical Guitarist Melanie Faye Discusses the Number System

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  • @LessonFace
    @LessonFace  Рік тому

    Go to Lessonface.com for great music teachers, great lessons, guaranteed. When it comes to online music instruction, "the top choice is Lessonface." - LA Times.

  • @vanessa-ny4od
    @vanessa-ny4od 6 років тому +2043

    her pinky is the john cena of fingers

  • @chadlong1109
    @chadlong1109 6 років тому +517

    30 seconds into this video, I realized that I already know the Numbers System. I watched the video until the end just to listen to her play, though. What a tone!

    • @robbrown8483
      @robbrown8483 6 років тому +4

      Chad Long: the sweet tone is due in large measure to the fact she's playing with her finger tips.

    • @danglyding-dongs3403
      @danglyding-dongs3403 6 років тому +18

      "we take the first chord in the key and we call that chord 1" *beautiful jazz noodling* "and we call the fifth chord in the key chord five" *beautiful jazz noodling*.

    • @ronaldessi
      @ronaldessi 5 років тому +1

      same here, I think it's just looking at the same thing but from a different perspective and boy it's helpful!

    • @BodyBuildingBanks
      @BodyBuildingBanks 5 років тому

      Chad Long sameee 😍 she’s a legenddddd

    • @helmerluis5292
      @helmerluis5292 5 років тому

      Chad Long same!

  • @Bidwellz9
    @Bidwellz9 5 років тому +914

    basically what i take from this is, once you learn the guitar....come back

    • @anonn9058
      @anonn9058 5 років тому +12

      Bidwellz9 lmaoooo frrr

    • @charlestidd4616
      @charlestidd4616 5 років тому +27

      I think she has it just right...the number system should be learned early on in one's study of guitar for the reasons she outlined.

    • @cgavin1
      @cgavin1 5 років тому +15

      I laughed too but c'mon, seriously, in all fairness anyone actually trying to learn the guitar needs to learn the steps she outlines: open chords, keys, major and minor intervals and progressions etc. These things aren't advanced concepts, they are the basics. My opinion, personally, is that if you can learn by ear as she says she does (and that is also pretty basic tbh), why do you need a number system? Every note has a letter, every chord a name. Scales and modes exist for a reason. Music theory is millenia old, notation centuries old. Why re-invent the wheel? 🤷‍♀️

    • @OdaKa
      @OdaKa 5 років тому +37

      @@cgavin1 Because musicians need to communicate, and the number system is a very efficient form of communication, as well as being a good way to conceptualize the function of each note or chord as a scale degree no matter what key you are in. 4 is 4, whether you're in the key of B# or Fb.

    • @OdaKa
      @OdaKa 5 років тому +14

      Yeah, this isn't a beginner guitar course that teaches you the parts of the guitar, how to sit up straight and angle the neck, how to use your fingertips and where to place your thumb, strength building to avoid fret buzz, the name of each string, beginner chords and scales, and just the most basic elements of guitar, etc. This is a video on how to conceptualize what you do on the guitar once you've learned the bare basics.

  • @jeremiahokakwu5013
    @jeremiahokakwu5013 5 років тому +232

    I came her about 5 months ago and didn't understand a word
    But now after 3 months of playing I can say I do😁

    • @Farahimn
      @Farahimn 4 роки тому

      how did you do ? like what did you do learn ?

    • @jeremiahokakwu5013
      @jeremiahokakwu5013 4 роки тому +10

      @@Farahimn basically I just learnt the chords in a key and tried playing them in different positions

    • @kevinsanchez8862
      @kevinsanchez8862 4 роки тому +1

      Understand each chord

    • @rennisdodman8739
      @rennisdodman8739 4 роки тому +11

      @@Farahimn i understood straight away bcuz i play the piano
      try google image: chord progressions (most/all are piano, but just focus on the chord names & numbers)
      Pictures help so much more than explaining in words.
      i suggest:
      1. Learn basic chord progressions like 1-6-2-5 (jazz)
      2. Have like a printed chart of chord progressions and get it in ur head
      3. also it helps to understand the music theory on how chord progressions are built
      4. Then just practice &practice until u can play by ear. (like u meet a new friend, the more they talk to u, the more u are familiar with their voice)
      at 1:52 she talks about playing by ear (recognizing chord progression/pattern from a music u hear for the first time)

    • @wavymoney9326
      @wavymoney9326 4 роки тому

      Jesus Christ Official Thanks Jesus

  • @mjolnircarlssen4211
    @mjolnircarlssen4211 6 років тому +355

    I know that this intended to be a comprehensive lesson on the Numbers System, but her tasteful playing absolutely stole the show.
    What an incredible talent.
    Incredible.

  • @nathanrobertschultzmusic2609
    @nathanrobertschultzmusic2609 6 років тому +622

    Those embellishments are drop dead gorgeous.

    • @mragunathan1627
      @mragunathan1627 6 років тому +41

      This young girl just explained the Nashville Number System more clearly than all the other "experienced" men on UA-cam lol.

    • @ThomasBrubach
      @ThomasBrubach 5 років тому +15

      @@mragunathan1627 Nice negative and divisive spin on it!

    • @ProfessorGroyper
      @ProfessorGroyper 5 років тому +9

      @Dan Bertucci
      >African-American plays African-American genres.
      >not remotely African
      lol

    • @yourphone5380
      @yourphone5380 5 років тому +3

      @@ProfessorGroyper there's a difference between African and African-American you know...

    • @ProfessorGroyper
      @ProfessorGroyper 5 років тому

      @@yourphone5380 ooga booga there is not much different than ooga booga here

  • @ambient0902
    @ambient0902 5 років тому +33

    I like how she's kinda awkward when she speaks but then plays the guitar so full of life and elegance that it really is a clash of expressions. Amazing technique and feel. Someday I'll be at that point.

  • @rightfromtheart
    @rightfromtheart 5 років тому +121

    In a recent interview with John Mayer, John was asked if he had heard any guitar players which had impressed him lately .... John immediately mentioned your name, so I had to check you out - now I see why he was impressed! Great job! =) Blessings!

    • @bensblues
      @bensblues 5 років тому +7

      john mayer is trash

    • @sstelect
      @sstelect 4 роки тому +17

      Ben lol. Have you seen him play?? Eric Clapton called him a master of guitar. John is far from trash! lol.

    • @torkjellbysheim7642
      @torkjellbysheim7642 4 роки тому +5

      @Inget Namn what the fuck is this purity testing nonsense? Clapton is an amazing guitarist even if it's not your style, and so is John. What does coke and/or racism have to do with it?

    • @TheIndogamer
      @TheIndogamer 4 роки тому

      @@bensblues hey at least injecting some more sophisticated musical tastes to the more popular music fanbase

  • @jeromybrackemyer4026
    @jeromybrackemyer4026 6 років тому +255

    Jesus i literally started playing guitar because of cliffs of dover on guitar hero 3. i really feel this shit on a spiritual level melanie faye

    • @david.sthilaire
      @david.sthilaire 6 років тому +15

      Lol really? So did I

    • @panama1942
      @panama1942 5 років тому +4

      Same dude, that and One by Metallica. Been playing for ten years now

    • @VanHalensApprentice
      @VanHalensApprentice 5 років тому +4

      Yo what is it about cliffs of Dover 😭😂. That's the exact reason I started taking guitar seriously too

    • @sistagaia
      @sistagaia 5 років тому +5

      Cliffs over Dover... honestly guitar hero three changed lives!

    • @b_a_fps1569
      @b_a_fps1569 4 роки тому

      I started playing Guitar Hero because I wanted to play guitar! I played it until I could afford a guitar.

  • @Alanoffer
    @Alanoffer 6 років тому +457

    I like the sea foam green guitar

    • @themorrigan1312
      @themorrigan1312 6 років тому +16

      Its a D'Angelico Premier DC

    • @JohnJohnson-bo5sv
      @JohnJohnson-bo5sv 6 років тому +7

      Don't really like Sea Foam Green..but I respect anybody that wants to stand out and Rock it'...or Jazz it' as the case may be. Your Playing is great really cool to see you do your thing.

    • @themorrigan1312
      @themorrigan1312 6 років тому

      @Hebert Brietzke damned if i know. And probably not, but theres a possibility

    • @ricrodgers7575
      @ricrodgers7575 5 років тому

      very cool playing

    • @codectified
      @codectified 5 років тому

      "Its so much easier
      When sea foam green is in fashion"

  • @Redfoxx4eva
    @Redfoxx4eva 4 роки тому +5

    3:48 ive never felt so understood lol. cliffs of dover, or as i kept calling the song cliffs over dover lol... is so amazing.

  • @candidx7057
    @candidx7057 5 років тому +5

    I like to watch your face when you play, as though you sing your guitar. You spoke of your vocal approach to playing guitar. That comes across in your natural person. May you never lose that realness.

  • @kai-alexandercasey8957
    @kai-alexandercasey8957 6 років тому +562

    her pinky got gains.

  • @cameyyo3
    @cameyyo3 5 років тому +2

    I’m a bass player and drummer and NOW because of her I will learn electric!

  • @glennnmurphy
    @glennnmurphy 6 років тому +126

    I love the fact that she doesn’t smother her sounds full of effects. It’s raw and sounds amazing

    • @univuniveral9713
      @univuniveral9713 4 роки тому +1

      That is why I like acoustic guitar. When I started guitar in 2017 (I don't know any other instrument) I only went for the acoustic one. By the way I am 51 now and eager as a beginner. I do not want any electric guitar.

    • @mastertrey4683
      @mastertrey4683 4 роки тому +3

      @@univuniveral9713 You can make an electric guitar sound better than an acoustic or like one. what matters is your tone and some people arent into the distortion. and its not necessary

    • @brandonanege3292
      @brandonanege3292 4 роки тому

      @@mastertrey4683 Instead I tend to feel it's easier to make an acoustic guitar sound like electric especially when connected to a good mix/amp. No electric guitar has ever given me the feels of an acoustic. Myself, i practice only with acoustic but when i play an electric or jazz guitar it feels kinda too easy with chord shapes, solos, bends, hammer-ons etc..

  • @jamesculley845
    @jamesculley845 3 роки тому +2

    A very wise and wonderful young woman! Thank You! ❤️🙏🏻🕊🌿🌻📿🕯🎸

  • @crosscountrycrusader
    @crosscountrycrusader 5 років тому +6

    "You can be inspired by things that are not the guitar" - That's the crux of it. Great message!

  • @DanM-ys5pz
    @DanM-ys5pz 5 років тому +1

    So young and this girl is already this good. Crazy talented.

  • @TimBoykinGuitar
    @TimBoykinGuitar 5 років тому +5

    Excellent lesson, especially when she emphasizes the root or bass note being the ‘number’ of the chord in a key, in relation to the key chord. This is somebody who has worked and had a lot of practical experience as a guitarist, with a strong ability to convey it as a teacher. Aspiring guitarists, take heed!

  • @k.b.elliott9591
    @k.b.elliott9591 4 роки тому +5

    You are very amazing. I been playing for seventeen years yet your dedication to jazz and essentially what's encompasses all music is truly inspiring.

  • @jarodferkin2585
    @jarodferkin2585 5 років тому +208

    “Pop context”
    *still is totally neo soul*

    • @AndreaAustoni
      @AndreaAustoni 4 роки тому +2

      Yep. No pop song would have a 13th chord nowadays

    • @conquerncam
      @conquerncam 4 роки тому

      Yeah I was thinking maybe rhythmically? But that doesn’t make sense either

    • @arkhaam1
      @arkhaam1 4 роки тому +8

      sunday morning - maroon five

  • @ryanjensen4692
    @ryanjensen4692 4 роки тому +1

    I dig this ladies style n she understands music theory well and shreds A+

  • @1Ma9iN8tive
    @1Ma9iN8tive 6 років тому +403

    The world is gonna be good people ... the youth of today have got this ...

    • @m74568
      @m74568 6 років тому +19

      Stfu

    • @seanmolloy9297
      @seanmolloy9297 6 років тому +16

      Man, I hope you're right...I think you're right. Oh, and Amet....stfu!!!

    • @1Ma9iN8tive
      @1Ma9iN8tive 6 років тому +32

      Loremipsumdolorsit Amet - Stfu = Soulfully Transforming Fecund Universalities ... back at ya Amet

    • @jobernardo4321
      @jobernardo4321 6 років тому +9

      Matangaro Matangaro love your energy

    • @357CLOUDY
      @357CLOUDY 5 років тому +1

      Yes!

  • @1masterfader
    @1masterfader 6 років тому +37

    I use the number system. I've yelled the numbers to musician while playing my originals and IT WORKS.

  • @MrGabriribeiro
    @MrGabriribeiro 4 роки тому +24

    What if I say her advices inspire me on code learning? She makes me want to be as good at coding as she is at playing the guitar.

  • @beatlabpro1
    @beatlabpro1 4 роки тому +2

    She is fantastic! Her guitar is melting my soul

  • @estarling8766
    @estarling8766 6 років тому +4

    I like the way you talk, the way you present your subject.

  • @johnhendricks1998
    @johnhendricks1998 6 років тому +2

    I love the 2,5,1,7,3,6 chords you where playing, that was awesome.

  • @user-tf9de5qi5r
    @user-tf9de5qi5r 6 років тому +182

    2:43
    suunday mornin raaiiin is falling..

    • @jaynomad7741
      @jaynomad7741 5 років тому +1

      N oh yeah

    • @user-tf9de5qi5r
      @user-tf9de5qi5r 5 років тому +11

      in this progression actually, a 2-5-1 in cmaj I believe, you can substitute the 5 chord for one a tritone above it, also known as the tritone substitution.
      you can do this anytime the 5 chord is resolving to the tonic, or the 1 chord. Or you might hear it called a "functioning dominant."
      so in this case the 5 is a G7, so the substitution would be a C#7 which is a three tones, or six semitones up from the G.
      it adds for some flavor in your playing, can creates a nice chromatic feel and be mixed up in alot of ways in itself

    • @cool7654321
      @cool7654321 5 років тому +2

      THANK YOU Lol i love that song, was singing it there too

    • @xjustvibex
      @xjustvibex 5 років тому +1

      That s like what came to my mind ... i dont even really know the song but i started mumbling some like sunday morning reh meh fah lihn....

  • @RakanKongsiBuragas
    @RakanKongsiBuragas 5 років тому

    In my country oif you put jazz styles in your music the songs remained forever. Many musician in my place like jazz with chords progressions. The rock, the pops and blues fans will salute you.

  • @77hodag
    @77hodag 6 років тому +8

    Love your melodic noodling at the end!

  • @bonethugsfiend
    @bonethugsfiend 4 роки тому

    That melody at the end was great.

  • @alexojideagu
    @alexojideagu 6 років тому +3

    This applies to scale shapes. Once you learn the scale shapes you automatically also know the Mode shapes and how they fit together. You can just transpose them up and down the neck regardless of the key.

  • @TomoFujitaMusic
    @TomoFujitaMusic 5 років тому

    Melanie Faye is my new student!! She is doing so awesome!!

    • @Taylor-dl2kr
      @Taylor-dl2kr 4 роки тому

      TomoFujitaMusic we need a video of you two jamming!!

  • @clarencegarraway700
    @clarencegarraway700 6 років тому +3

    Wow she is not only great but she is humble as well thus she can only ..excel excellent

  • @rascal1717
    @rascal1717 3 роки тому

    She makes guitar playing look so easy it’s not even fair.

  • @imyouyoureme3399
    @imyouyoureme3399 6 років тому +12

    Beautiful talent, and beautiful human.

  • @Violetcas97
    @Violetcas97 5 років тому +1

    Her phrasing is absolutely beautiful. I could listen to her noodle mindlessly like that for hours

  • @williampaisley826
    @williampaisley826 6 років тому +2

    One of the best guitar teachers I've found latly.

  • @Darkmatter321
    @Darkmatter321 Рік тому

    One of the best videos I've seen so far. Learned more from this than 20 other vids

  • @teddypantelas
    @teddypantelas 6 років тому +4

    You have a sweet touch when you play. Even with chords you use inflections by sliding the melody note of the chord as a singer would. Very unique and enjoyable to hear. Keep it going!

  • @salomahoney2675
    @salomahoney2675 5 років тому +1

    Really refreshing to see a young person giving advice on UA-cam :') I don't see enough people in their 20s (ish) giving out useful music advice on social media. I love her playing style :')

  • @archanamohan7424
    @archanamohan7424 5 років тому +32

    the whole history of rock in roll is rooted in r&b, like she said. r&b and jazz, which originated from african americans ! should be appreciated more

    • @SBJ84
      @SBJ84 4 роки тому +13

      @@lifewise976 Every other inventor gets credit. Edison invented the light bulb and black musicians invented blues, jazz, R&B, and rock n roll. No different from Henry ford creating the Model T or The wright bros first successful flight. Give credit where credit is due.

    • @0megaPi
      @0megaPi 4 роки тому

      @@SBJ84 Then why aren't you giving any credit to the Irish then?

  • @DTRider1
    @DTRider1 5 років тому +1

    Very nice Melanie, I play too, all by ear, learned chord progressions when I was 10yrs old. RnB, some classic rock and funk, blues. Gotta love it.

  • @stevedouglas7375
    @stevedouglas7375 6 років тому +36

    Very, very nice explanation. Calm and straight forward. Love it. She has a nice, soft touch on the fretboard. She was meant to play guitar. I'm going to check out what she has available to listen too. Thanks Lessonface for posting this!

  • @Nova_Zed
    @Nova_Zed 5 років тому +1

    I’m a pretty novice guitar wanna be player, but this number system clicked with me as soon as she explained it.
    My guitar teacher gave me the actual note names, but I’ve always wondered why guitarists everywhere keep calling out the random numbers during playing sessions.
    Now, I know they’re not just random numbers. They correlate to specific notes.
    For me...this was key to my essential understanding of how to play. No pun intended.

  • @PurpleLightning6was9
    @PurpleLightning6was9 6 років тому +17

    Beautiful in every way

  • @mykylc
    @mykylc 5 років тому

    That tone is gorgeous.

  • @jas_bataille
    @jas_bataille 4 роки тому +9

    It's really hard to concentrate when she's playing because what a genius omg

  • @scottstrand1874
    @scottstrand1874 6 років тому +2

    You are an outstanding teacher. Clear, concise, and practical.

  • @chipispowdercoatingcharles8444
    @chipispowdercoatingcharles8444 6 років тому +60

    Hey what's the idea of using such soulful chords at your age? Are yiu a wise guy? Huh?
    Good stuff keep it rolling

  • @existace
    @existace 4 роки тому

    Those notes are so relaxing

  • @aprilskyalive1363
    @aprilskyalive1363 5 років тому +3

    Love the guitar playing! You go girl!

  • @jamesprice6381
    @jamesprice6381 5 років тому +1

    whoa !! Eric J got me into chordal work..altho loved his lead! i grew up listening to country, n my fav, oohh love to love u baby. oohh love ta love ya baby, Donna Summer in early 70's...

  • @Schwaaaang
    @Schwaaaang 4 роки тому +3

    This was over way too quickly. I could listen to her phrasing all day. Magic

  • @CinnafunNation
    @CinnafunNation 4 роки тому +1

    I knew she was special since 2011 when i first heard her my heart was captured by those strings

  • @samguna
    @samguna 6 років тому +4

    Oh wow!wow!...your touch is just but amazing.Watching from kenya and i can't wait to have more of your inspiration and lessons....Jazz opens up the know-how of music.

  • @AM2PMReviews
    @AM2PMReviews 4 роки тому

    Love how she is pumping out notes while casually talking about it.

  • @ZincWingman
    @ZincWingman 6 років тому +6

    Nice one Melanie and your guitar sounds beautiful

  • @owenthunderguns3608
    @owenthunderguns3608 6 років тому +1

    Great video!! Her lead guitar philosophy is refreshing...

  • @joepie998
    @joepie998 2 роки тому +3

    Lmao i was trying to learn this shit and ended up crying when she started playing. Too good

  • @nomdeplume8393
    @nomdeplume8393 5 років тому

    She's Good. Don't stop Melanie ! Bests, Nom

  • @nature7621
    @nature7621 6 років тому +9

    Love the Maj7

  • @timchildress2048
    @timchildress2048 2 роки тому +1

    So calming! God Bless.

  • @gregs3173
    @gregs3173 6 років тому +78

    That little gospel chord progression took me an hour to play through it correctly.

    • @micsunday14
      @micsunday14 5 років тому +4

      Those voicings aren't straight forward for bigger hands

    • @jolkraeremeark6949
      @jolkraeremeark6949 4 роки тому +2

      A year and a half later, still can't.

  • @tbassrollin5990
    @tbassrollin5990 4 роки тому +1

    Melanie you are amazingly talented and are a beast on guitar. Keep strumming Lady!!!

  • @61026040
    @61026040 6 років тому +71

    Melanie should make some collab with Mateus and Polyphia.

    • @simranbhatt5460
      @simranbhatt5460 6 років тому

      Fung Fung Chung hell yeah that would be magic!

    • @akanimohanson1664
      @akanimohanson1664 6 років тому +2

      And todd pritch ⚡

    • @danielvazquez6691
      @danielvazquez6691 5 років тому

      Trey Fontenet I found her on IG because Tim da boi followed her. She even said she’s not trying to be shreddy and even Polyfee has gotten away from that style and are now incorporating more R&B influenced melodies. I can see her fitting in quite well over a slower mellow song by them.

    • @danielvazquez6691
      @danielvazquez6691 5 років тому

      Trey Fontenet we could argue that for eternity because just because you can’t also doesn’t mean you shouldn’t. How else will you push expectations? However I kind of agree with you. I was very underwhelmed at first by the Asato feature on their new album but I as listened to it more and more I got what he was trying to do. Still the weakest solo on the album in my opinion but now I understand why he did it that way. Now, me saying that’s the weakest solo out of a very strong album, is not an insult at all. So you’re right, if she collabed with them, it would probably come off the same but it wouldn’t mean it’s bad in context of all music. I still think it would offer something to the guitar/instrumental genre. Will it be mind blowing? Nah but it doesn’t have to be. Will it suck? I bet you $5 it won’t. Mark my words here and now. She will collaborate with them eventually. If I’m wrong I’ll come back here and admit defeat.

  • @Nautilus1972
    @Nautilus1972 4 роки тому

    I have no idea what she's talking about, but I love listening to her.

  • @sirbaronvoncount4147
    @sirbaronvoncount4147 6 років тому +7

    Great young talent

  • @dougthealligator
    @dougthealligator 6 років тому +2

    She’s a crazy talented guitarist

  • @BarbaraMartinezOFFICIAL
    @BarbaraMartinezOFFICIAL 6 років тому +3

    Oh man, she sounds so good! ❤️🎸🎶

  • @ryancarona4199
    @ryancarona4199 3 роки тому

    “ I approach a guitar melody in a way a singer would sing”. That’s a underrated statement right there. I never stoped to think about it like that.

    • @azwanazmi1484
      @azwanazmi1484 3 роки тому

      Bb King’s inspiration was mainly horns.

  • @KunchangLeeMusic
    @KunchangLeeMusic 6 років тому +5

    Great lesson

  • @chrispitts5999
    @chrispitts5999 4 роки тому +2

    Great video! I always start with explaining the qualities of each chord in a major key. 1 4 5 major 2 6 7 being minor (7 diminished)
    Killer video again. Really enjoyed your playing 😊

  • @elijahkelley7616
    @elijahkelley7616 5 років тому +7

    I need that guitar

  • @tiwantiwaabibiman2603
    @tiwantiwaabibiman2603 Рік тому

    EEPA!!!
    I still think it would be insanely kool if Melanie, HER and Kelsey Lu got together and just jammed guitars!

  • @TheLegenDacster
    @TheLegenDacster 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks and well done, you're a great teacher. Too many people on YT trying to teach in ways that are complicated.

  • @falsealarm2502
    @falsealarm2502 4 роки тому +3

    No one :
    Me at *2.50* : sunday morning rain is falling

  • @triskalrecords2863
    @triskalrecords2863 4 роки тому

    just lovely chord sounds

  • @20iambeautiful
    @20iambeautiful 6 років тому +31

    Maybe I'm just dumb because I still don't understand. I really need some lessons! And I've been playing for a long time. I feel bad I cant play like that. By the way is that a D'angelico? My favorite guitar!

    • @kanji_nakamoto
      @kanji_nakamoto 6 років тому +9

      There're different techniques, ways of expressing yourself, that's why some artists lack soul; and she talked about jazz, the foundation of gospel, rnb, etc; she also mentioned "melismatic", mimics singing, instead of how most common guitarists play. You can look into musicians like B.B. King, Hendrix, or modern or upcoming artists such as Kingfish, Melanie Faye, etc; And compare their techniques with other genres like most Punk rock, Chuck Berry once said about the Ramones "These guys remind me of myself when I first started, I only knew three chords too". I listen to punk myself, but it's not that I expect them to play like John Lee Hooker, who's not a Hendrix and likes to keep it minimal too and who once said "I don't play a lot of fancy guitar, I don't want to play it. The kind of guitar I want to play is mean, mean licks"; As you see it's more about how they feel!
      I'm not a guitarist myself, but just reminding you about a few things that were mentioned in the video that you should look into; Keep practicing!

    • @rrgalih
      @rrgalih 6 років тому +4

      @@kanji_nakamoto well explained👏

    • @sevyn7up
      @sevyn7up 6 років тому +2

      You aren’t dumb, lots of people struggle to learn. Some people can pick it up easily, I’m one of the people who struggle just like you, but keep at it, and make it fun. :)

    • @maxmilligan5672
      @maxmilligan5672 6 років тому +3

      The best way to get into the numbers system is to find a keyboard, piano. Look at the patterns of the notes. Most are white notes and some are black. Can you see a pattern? Two black, three, two black, three black. You can get this on a phone app too. To the left of the two black notes is C. If you only play the white notes going up ( to the right) the notes you will get higher and you will hear the Cmajor scale one octave ( 8 notes) study the note names and the sound and you are ready for part 2. Message me on my website.Max
      Part 2 :) Now play the first note C, the 3rd E and the 5th note up the scale all together. Now you have a chord, C major we guitarists just call it C. Now if you imagine you can lock your hand in position and move the same pattern up the scale e.g. D-F-A you get another chord but this time it's a sad minor chord Dm. You have just played Chord I to II or 1 to 2. C to Dm. keep going up and you get III (3) Em, IV (4) F, V (5) G, VI(6) Am and then a weird one VII (7) B diminished and you are then back a C. So a II V ( 2, 5) progression would be Dm to G. ( Uptown Funk)

    • @mujakahuja
      @mujakahuja 6 років тому +1

      If youre familiar with the major scale its pretty easy, might seem overwhelming just requires some getting used to. In major the I (1), IV (4) and V (5) are major and THE 7 is diminished (written out as iiv *). The rest are minor. Try to memorize it. The best way to learn this from there is playing THE major scale horisontaly and verticaly (especially practicing on the E and A string). Try to see the shapes ( the 1 - 4 - 5 progression makes an L for example) also just trying to learn songs maybe pick out songs you already know and figuring out 1. The key 2. The other chords degrees (numbers) by playing them using the major scale.

  • @spectralmelodies5979
    @spectralmelodies5979 5 років тому +2

    She's absolutely right about being inspired by different instruments, a lot of early electric players were inspired by horn players.

  • @meshanne
    @meshanne 6 років тому +4

    John Mayer's Billboard interview brought me here.

  • @clairer42
    @clairer42 3 роки тому

    Thank you Melanie ❤️

  • @thejcquartet6943
    @thejcquartet6943 6 років тому +59

    The BASS note to a chord is NOT necessarily the chord number. The ROOT note yes.

    • @blakewatt7936
      @blakewatt7936 5 років тому +2

      this is true! for example, in a first inversion the 3rd is in the bass etc.

    • @omarmega4093
      @omarmega4093 5 років тому +3

      Thought the same. And that shold be more relevant to a gospel guitar player, those gospel bass players love to go to some weird and spicy places.

    • @gabbishleegifted4752
      @gabbishleegifted4752 4 роки тому

      I think you over thought that. The bass or the root is the same thing when you’re talking chord progressions. If you’re in a band or gig’n in general and they call out the progression, you’re inversions aren’t necessarily played by everyone , so a Db (C#) minor inversions X doesn’t change that it’s the Db which could be the 3. It’s about know what degree of the scale you’re on not exactly what chord you’re going to play. Like “scale
      proprioception”

    • @thejcquartet6943
      @thejcquartet6943 4 роки тому

      @@gabbishleegifted4752 It seems she says 'bass note' to mean root-note, at least I hope. My original statement is correct, no over thinking, and bass-note meaning the lowest note played, which is not necessarily the root. You said the 'bass' and the root are the same thing? In that case what do you mean by bass? And I have no idea what your last word means, unless it's a typo.

    • @gabbishleegifted4752
      @gabbishleegifted4752 4 роки тому

      The J C Quartet so, keep in mind we are on the subject of the number system aka chord progression. So she is speaking on *general* very general terms of how the system works.. so a C major Gmaj7 EMinor or whatever; the *basic* concept of corresponding chord to the degree of the scale 1st 2nd 5th- 6th and so on; the root note orrr the lowest note aka the bass note issss the name of the chord. When a musician CHOOSES to invert those chords that is going beyond the basic scope of the intent in this, again, very general explanation of this system. So yes.. you over thought it. The name of the chord is the root or bass note or lowest note of that chord which is *the* note that represents that scale degree. So you’re fighting with semantics. But no one calls out chord inversions when calling out progressions or the number system.
      If you haven’t used this system much this may be why it bothered you to hear her say that. I think she assumed everyone gets what she is saying since this is very very basic stuff.

  • @blueplanet8750
    @blueplanet8750 2 роки тому

    Gifted guitar player and teacher. Wow - enjoy her many cover versions.

  • @williamtaylor874
    @williamtaylor874 6 років тому +5

    Wow

  • @petertep7844
    @petertep7844 5 років тому

    Could listen to her play all day

  • @rocksteady5200
    @rocksteady5200 6 років тому +7

    Great looking guitar

    • @madera3650
      @madera3650 6 років тому

      N great sounding too

  • @reviewforthetube6485
    @reviewforthetube6485 5 років тому

    Her thought behind music and her leads are beautiful and it opens your eyes and ears just listening to her for real I gauruntee what she just said an showed me I will approach it differently from here on out this is a true musician

  • @franko1805
    @franko1805 6 років тому +6

    Everything she just taught, I figured out on my own over two years. Times be rough

    • @zachvisage5297
      @zachvisage5297 6 років тому +1

      Fucking same bro lmao

    • @zachvisage5297
      @zachvisage5297 6 років тому +1

      I sat down going through each string and piecing notes togeth and she juat made it looks so easy lmao

  • @whmills2324
    @whmills2324 5 років тому +1

    Awesome

  • @leonscott543
    @leonscott543 6 років тому +252

    It's a church thing

    • @hlokomani
      @hlokomani 6 років тому +13

      leon scott pure facts

    • @ConradFlater
      @ConradFlater 6 років тому +30

      Swear I learned this when I started playing guitar for my church band

    • @kensmichel5715
      @kensmichel5715 6 років тому +2

      😂😂😂 no lie here

    • @chelade17
      @chelade17 5 років тому +13

      Praise Jesus!

    • @Chloeeezyyy
      @Chloeeezyyy 5 років тому +6

      TR3NCH jazz came from church musicians and singers

  • @Chilajuana
    @Chilajuana 5 років тому +1

    Right on Melanie. You got a great guitar tone!!!!

  • @dna1ism
    @dna1ism 6 років тому +7

    I can see you working with odd future

  • @michaelshehu3321
    @michaelshehu3321 5 років тому

    I love jazz and will continue to

  • @theelectriclemon3223
    @theelectriclemon3223 5 років тому +3

    Im still super confused on all of these scales and the number system, i want to know so bad! Can anyone help? I really want to improvise

    • @jarodferkin2585
      @jarodferkin2585 5 років тому +2

      TheElectricLemon this is going to sound weird but I had the same problem too, the key is a set of chords/ notes that sound good together basically. You can play any song at a simple level by only knowing the key because the defining sounds in the song all come from it. Try doing Elvis’ can’t help falling in love. Then look at the chords and try to see what sounds good. First play the chords then do some free picking around with the chord shapes and then after that you can add things like embellishments

    • @theelectriclemon3223
      @theelectriclemon3223 5 років тому

      @@jarodferkin2585 thanks!

  • @busywl69
    @busywl69 4 роки тому +1

    effortless talent. would love to hear a sitdown with her and nile rodgers just talking music theory.

  • @frankystrings
    @frankystrings 6 років тому +12

    so basically, The Nashville number system is music theory for dummies

    • @FoNarnia1
      @FoNarnia1 5 років тому +3

      or it's music theory for folks who aren't pretentious.

  • @BB-th3pg
    @BB-th3pg 6 років тому

    Thank you. She gets to the point, explains and gives a quick example.