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I love that you tell us all that it takes years of practice to integrate things like these into playing guitar. Not everyone is a prodigy, doesn't need to be one, and should know that it's okay for it all to take time and practice. Patience, practice, and embrace the "suck" parts and it gets better with time!
Mostly what takes years is getting physically used to accurately playing notes on the guitar, but when you build the strength and coordination you get used to it, Things gets easier, but you don't better at techniques and styles that you don't focus on and tbh it took me 10 years to actually effectively play full barre chords and to use different inversions while progressing with keeping harmony in mind, because it would always hurt and my hand would never be strong or tough enough to easily hold chords and change chords with any kind of speed and timing. Now it seems trivial, but it took forever to get there for me because I never pushed to develop the strength and actually one thing that stepped my guitar playing up a lot was doing grip strength and hanging training excersizez at the gym.
Jack! You're a great example of musicianship, honesty, great and honest instructional content and avantgarde sound/playing. I admire you and your career. Greetings from spain!
@@MichellesGuitarSolos-ih3clweird, could have sworn that I heard an arrangement of sound to create some combination of form, harmony, melody, rhythm, or otherwise expressive content
@@MichellesGuitarSolos-ih3clYou wouldn't recognize musicianship if it slapped you in the face. You are most likely a mediocre guitar player on your best day. FYI....I checked out your YT page. You have so much amazing content I wasn't sure where to start first. You are a clown.
on February 12, 2019 I made a post on IG that was almost verbatim 0:13-0:16 so naturally as a guitarist and a guitar teacher I feel flattered at the very least that we think a like. This in it self was sheer inspiration for me to start up a youtube channel. Thanks mate!
Yeah, there's no shortcut around actual time on the fretboard trying to improve. Great video, it actually helped me visually with some compositional issues I have been struggling with, not what the lesson was about but that's getting the run through as well, I stink at arpeggios and some of my passing note choices have been random for years too long and this way of looking at it already looks useful. But hey kids: Practice! It takes time but you can play the things you hear in your head if you keep working at it. Love your playing Jack.
You are amazing and such a great teacher and all around unreal musician, I actually laughed so hard I was just super focused, going through your methods and @ 9:36 when you play the riff with the volume down the look on your face is absolute gold!
Huge thanks for your content, Jack! So much clarity in mind after your lessons. Can you make a lesson - 10 levels how to play "outside"? Like fusion for dummies. How to sound somehow intelligent and not make your audience leave in 1 minute.
Thanks so much, greatly appreciate the honesty in how long it can take for new concepts--skills -- to become a real world reality--no quick fix for playing guitar on a mid-high level. Kind of like learning a new language -- wish I had started at 10 years old.
I’ve heard of you before and, I knew that your skill on the instrument was on a level with a guitar master. I appreciate your insight on what can be an incredibly difficult musical subject. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!
Always a superb lesson Jack - super well-paced but advanced enough to make it meaty & long term! Thanks - Ill have to check out MusicBro soon enough...
i know that i'm in delay because the post is 5 months old but i found this so interesting and very usefull to improve the fretboard knowledge and too expand my licks, thank you very much
I miss the mornings i was behind the till in kanas shop on breck road and jack would walk in to buy a pack of cigs ... and after a while we became friends and I studied music a bit with jack. Insane man !!! You became a great guitar player jack. I also sometimes think about the crazy nights I bumped into you at krazy house and we got drunk ... Crazy times man. Lovely lesson. Always watching your lessons dude. You are an amazing music teacher. Regards man. Cheers from brazil !!!❤
I was just watching as a random video that was on topic for what I was looking for. Then when you emphasized that this takes time and isn't just a "one trick to..." type of video I subscribed lol
Love this one Jack.....so much stuff to practise, and all these arpeggios sound interesting and different....and, as based on triads, give us all something to practise which is easy to digest. Fabulous lesson....thank you. You look well happy in this vid...... 🙂 hope all is good.
Not only are you a wonderful player, but you have an enchanting voice. How about Gardiner reads some Sherlock Holmes with your eerie arpeggios and music in the background. I would buy it.
Very good lesson for arpeggios. A few shapes were skipped. A good point is that on guitar there are 3 shapes for every position starting with a different finger. It seems like the cage sysyem would be in there. Atleast explaining the 5 chord shapes accross the fret board for visualization. Also 7 positions of 7th arppegios and how they correspond to each major scale modal position. The key to playing out of the box is to learn all possible routes for all systems of scales and arpeggios.
I have so much respect for your skill. Someday I hope to achieve your level of mastery. Once you get so good at guitar though, does anything impress you? From my perspective you are equivalent to guthrie, so i just dont know what guitar gods like that enjoy or aspire to musically.
Hi Jack!! Awesome video; very thorough and well explained. Quick question regarding your improv roadmap videos available for purchase... For those roadmap videos is it recommended to buy and go through part 1 before hitting part 2, or could I go straight to part 2? Just curious if you see them as things that must go together in sequence or can they be enjoyed separately out of order? I have a solid grasp of the fret board, moving arpeggio shapes around in multiple octaves, modes, and inversions. Would love to beef up my improv skills and be able to play at even a fraction of your level. Let me know what you think, and I hope you're doing well. Thanks!!
Should I practice these arpeggios with inversions too Jack? I Already did this with inversionson every single string too, holy it's a lot. No one talk inversions on arpeggio but many on triad.
I am trying to familiarize myself with the fretboard and where the notes are. I had also bought these cards that shows circles of 4ths and circles of 5ths. Is that completely different from knowing arpeggios or is that the same thing but just in different way of saying it?
I cant understand how to mute the strings u dont want to sound when playing that fast, like when i jump from one string to another (i play way slower) the string keeps making a noise when i lift my finger, if anyone could help or link a vid about i'd apreciate it
Ben eller "the secret u need to clean up your playing. Your muting sucks." This is part of his "this is why u suck at guitar" playlist that is invaluable for new guitarists! Helped me a lot when i was starting out
Oi amigo Você toca muito, sou fã. Porque em seus vídeos você conversa do que toca no instrumento ❓️🤷🏾♂️ A gente quer ver voce tocar pra aprender! Se você conversar muito os vídeos ficam grandes e não da tempo tocar. A explicação tem que ser pouca.
Hey man! I’ve replied to you already on a different video man, but if people want to get better at understanding ‘why’ and ‘how’ to practice these visualisation concepts, then they really need to listen to what I am saying when talking about these ideas. If I just play and put tabs on the screen, for a start, you’ll have no idea how to create these ideas yourself, but secondly, you’ll just be learning a ‘lick’. If they don’t have the attention span to listen to the explanations, then they definitely won’t have the attention span to practice the concepts properly. The internet has created this false idea that you should just play (sometimes) mindless exercises or licks with tabs and you’ll somehow get better. I try to make it clear that these kind of things take YEARS to internalise and there are no quick fixes or solutions. I’m almost 15 years into visualising this way and still have holes or gaps that need to be worked on. ☺️
A lot are the same courses that are offered on MusicBro! The only difference is that on MusicBro you don't get downloads of the Backing tracks/Guitar Pro Files/Video Files for courses. It's all streaming. There are downloadable PDF's for Monthly Lessons though and a lot of other video lessons (not just for guitar). You have access to stream everything whilst a membership is active! 🙏
I just bought an guitar and i wanna learn it and i only know to play chords ,i don't know note names or music theory . Will it helpful if i subscribe to music bro?
I've been playing for more than twenty years. I'd recommend pickup music. Do the beginners, intermediate, and Molly Millers CAGED course. Then you can do the music theory one, expand into one of the genres they offer, or move onto something like JTC guitar later to learn how to shred. I'm incredibly jealous of people starting guitar now as you have a very clear path to mastery, whereas I had a black sabbath tab book and guitar magazines... 😂
Yeah, I just looked at what music bro have to offer... I'm very interested in the production, so I'm going to subscribe probably after Xmas. But for you, a beginner, I'd say do a specific beginner course, then join musicbro later and learn how to produce your tracks while getting better at guitar at the same time.
A perfect and wonderful performance is middle class. The best thing to do is to realize the charm of imperfection and play with the infinite depth of imperfection.
Oi Sou seu fã a muito anos, Mais em seus vídeos você conversa mais do que ensina, você trm quem ensinar tocando amigo, não conversando! Porque assim os vídeos ficam grandes de tanto você conversar e a gente acaba não aprendendo nada.🤷🏾♂️
Sorry man but I have to hard disagree here. In order to truly understand these concepts, you should try to listen as much as possible to the explanations. Learning a lot of these things is not a case of just ‘playing’ and people copying what I’ve played in tabs - not if you want to truly understand the concepts and get better at these things. Sadly, some people are losing the ability to concentrate on these things and it’s why so many players have huge gaps in their knowledge later down the line.
Guitarists are funny, they seem to think the point of guitar is to play anything but fast. Fast seems to be the entire reason for this instrument. Write good music= can’t make a living Plays fast= can live off youtube 😂😂😂😂
Sou seu fã assisto sem seus vídeos! Mais você conversa de mais nos vídeos . Tem que tocar mais e conversar menos para o vídeo não ficar grande só de conversas amigos! Oxe.🤷🏾♂️
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sou do Brasil, tem legenda em seu curso ?
I love that you tell us all that it takes years of practice to integrate things like these into playing guitar. Not everyone is a prodigy, doesn't need to be one, and should know that it's okay for it all to take time and practice. Patience, practice, and embrace the "suck" parts and it gets better with time!
Most of us were prob a prodigy at something but never found out what
@@bathrobeman66 uhmm nope lol. Most people are just average at everything.
@@ValèreGéronAverage is a very generous assumption
Mostly what takes years is getting physically used to accurately playing notes on the guitar, but when you build the strength and coordination you get used to it, Things gets easier, but you don't better at techniques and styles that you don't focus on and tbh it took me 10 years to actually effectively play full barre chords and to use different inversions while progressing with keeping harmony in mind, because it would always hurt and my hand would never be strong or tough enough to easily hold chords and change chords with any kind of speed and timing. Now it seems trivial, but it took forever to get there for me because I never pushed to develop the strength and actually one thing that stepped my guitar playing up a lot was doing grip strength and hanging training excersizez at the gym.
I've got a "part" for you to suck right here!! HA!
Jack! You're a great example of musicianship, honesty, great and honest instructional content and avantgarde sound/playing.
I admire you and your career. Greetings from spain!
Muchas gracias Andoni! Man - this comment made my day! 💙 Hope you have a great weekend man!
There's nothing musical. It's just an exercise.
@@MichellesGuitarSolos-ih3clweird, could have sworn that I heard an arrangement of sound to create some combination of form, harmony, melody, rhythm, or otherwise expressive content
@disistheway2010 get your ears checked. You probably wouldn't know what it is.
@@MichellesGuitarSolos-ih3clYou wouldn't recognize musicianship if it slapped you in the face. You are most likely a mediocre guitar player on your best day. FYI....I checked out your YT page. You have so much amazing content I wasn't sure where to start first. You are a clown.
Presentation, editing, playing, and instruction are 10/10
Oh man. Couldn't have clicked any faster. I religiously watch the 10 levels of triads.
One of my favorite musicians along with Max Ostro and David Wallimann.
the only people youtube recommends! how weird.
Liverpool brought us the Beatles... and Jack Gardiner.❤❤❤
Thanks for the lesson. You opened a different way of thinking about arpeggios.
You’re description of constructing an arpeggio from the C chord was brilliant and unlocked my brain. Thank you. Subscribed!
Anyway I practice by Teacher Jack Gardiner❤ Thank so much teacher❤🙏🎸
on February 12, 2019 I made a post on IG that was almost verbatim 0:13-0:16 so naturally as a guitarist and a guitar teacher I feel flattered at the very least that we think a like. This in it self was sheer inspiration for me to start up a youtube channel. Thanks mate!
Yeah, there's no shortcut around actual time on the fretboard trying to improve.
Great video, it actually helped me visually with some compositional issues I have been struggling with, not what the lesson was about but that's getting the run through as well, I stink at arpeggios and some of my passing note choices have been random for years too long and this way of looking at it already looks useful.
But hey kids: Practice! It takes time but you can play the things you hear in your head if you keep working at it.
Love your playing Jack.
You are amazing and such a great teacher and all around unreal musician, I actually laughed so hard I was just super focused, going through your methods and @ 9:36 when you play the riff with the volume down the look on your face is absolute gold!
Huge thanks for your content, Jack! So much clarity in mind after your lessons.
Can you make a lesson - 10 levels how to play "outside"? Like fusion for dummies. How to sound somehow intelligent and not make your audience leave in 1 minute.
That would be great
Thank you for this series Jack! You present each of these videos with great simplicity and in a way that is easy to understand. 10/10.
That was a great experience listening to a great teacher.
The arpeggio sequence at the end is the same as a part from a BG tune in an old JRPG called _Grandia._
Thanks so much, greatly appreciate the honesty in how long it can take for new concepts--skills -- to become a real world reality--no quick fix for playing guitar on a mid-high level. Kind of like learning a new language -- wish I had started at 10 years old.
Immediately downloading this vid in case of some sort of UA-cam apocalypse as I already know it will be absolutely invaluable. Thank you Jack!
You're a very good teacher dude❤ thank you🙏
Oh I thought it was Guthrie! until the face appeared :D
Great video mate !! Cheers
I’ve heard of you before and, I knew that your skill on the instrument was on a level with a guitar master. I appreciate your insight on what can be an incredibly difficult musical subject. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!
A great explanation and demonstration of fundamental harmony!
Really great beginners thanks for creating the video, wish to see more others type of scales. Thanks again..
Absolutely amazing stuff, as always. I'm really tempted to get the new course, not going to lie.
Thanks so much man! Hope you'll it if you end up going for it 😉
That beautiful arpeggios!! Very clean!!
This video is game changing. Thanks so much for this
Always a superb lesson Jack - super well-paced but advanced enough to make it meaty & long term! Thanks - Ill have to check out MusicBro soon enough...
i know that i'm in delay because the post is 5 months old but i found this so interesting and very usefull to improve the fretboard knowledge and too expand my licks, thank you very much
I truly enjoyed your teaching. So engaging and straight.
Thanks bro
You're amazing! Thanks for great instructional content!
Fantastic video so much info and easy to understand can't wait to start practicing this.
Awesome tutorial man!! Loving your QC presets!!
That's the best arpeggio explanation I've seen Jack. Thanks I will check out your lessons now !
Thanks so much man! 💙 Hope you’ll enjoy them!
The Ultimate Arpeggio Lesson 🫱🏻🫲🏼
Tone is so on point dude
I miss the mornings i was behind the till in kanas shop on breck road and jack would walk in to buy a pack of cigs ... and after a while we became friends and I studied music a bit with jack.
Insane man !!! You became a great guitar player jack.
I also sometimes think about the crazy nights I bumped into you at krazy house and we got drunk ...
Crazy times man.
Lovely lesson. Always watching your lessons dude.
You are an amazing music teacher.
Regards man.
Cheers from brazil !!!❤
I love your guitar's magical sound but i love ur deep vocal more. ❤
I just use the semitone scale for everything so I am always in key.
🎉😂🎉😂🎉😂🎉😂🎉❤
I was just watching as a random video that was on topic for what I was looking for. Then when you emphasized that this takes time and isn't just a "one trick to..." type of video I subscribed lol
Thanks For Such a Great Video Series Jack!!! 🤘💥🤘
The voice! Wow!
Love this one Jack.....so much stuff to practise, and all these arpeggios sound interesting and different....and, as based on triads, give us all something to practise which is easy to digest. Fabulous lesson....thank you. You look well happy in this vid...... 🙂 hope all is good.
I'd say that I learnt some essentials things through this video. thanx JG🙏🏻
Hey jack just reminding you youre a good person and a great influence and teacher. And we appreciate every video you make. x
Not only are you a wonderful player, but you have an enchanting voice. How about Gardiner reads some Sherlock Holmes with your eerie arpeggios and music in the background. I would buy it.
Thanks you ,Jack 😊❤
great lesson jack. and this is just the tip of the iceberg in each level! 😁😁
Amazing explanation 👏
Beautifully explained. Cool stuff my man. Subscribed! 😎🤟🏻
Really really helpful thank you Jack. Cheers Dave
Very good lesson
Brilliant as always. Thanks a lot!
Amazing musician.
Very good lesson for arpeggios.
A few shapes were skipped.
A good point is that on guitar there are 3 shapes for every position starting with a different finger.
It seems like the cage sysyem would be in there. Atleast explaining the 5 chord shapes accross the fret board for visualization.
Also 7 positions of 7th arppegios and how they correspond to each major scale modal position.
The key to playing out of the box is to learn all possible routes for all systems of scales and arpeggios.
Thanks man! All of that stuff and more is part of my Fretboard Visualisation course ☺️
I have so much respect for your skill. Someday I hope to achieve your level of mastery.
Once you get so good at guitar though, does anything impress you? From my perspective you are equivalent to guthrie, so i just dont know what guitar gods like that enjoy or aspire to musically.
Thank you Jack
Super useful video
Well, good for u, all that surfing, unicycling & Donuts on Fretboard, but can u play SOTW?😎
Coool. Just wondering what might be applications for the level 8
Amazing runs ❤❤❤❤
Cool stuff - as usual. Thanks Jack!!
Thanks man!
Yoi master...thx_nuwun banget
Hey jack just bought your fretboard and theory bundle, I was wondering which one do you think I should go thru first?
Take it to 11 and beat Elden Ring on a dance pad while improvising over the OST.
Fromsoft don't know what hit 'em.
We ever gonna get that Materia track drop? I haven’t forgotten :P
FYI @3:48 2 and 3 should be lower case
Good job.👍👍
for part 6…. this is like how you choose chords when writing in a certain key? like minor minor major etc ?
I purchased your Fretboard Visualization / Music Theory bundle almost a year ago. Is it the same as the one currently available in your website?
Hi Jack!! Awesome video; very thorough and well explained. Quick question regarding your improv roadmap videos available for purchase...
For those roadmap videos is it recommended to buy and go through part 1 before hitting part 2, or could I go straight to part 2? Just curious if you see them as things that must go together in sequence or can they be enjoyed separately out of order?
I have a solid grasp of the fret board, moving arpeggio shapes around in multiple octaves, modes, and inversions. Would love to beef up my improv skills and be able to play at even a fraction of your level. Let me know what you think, and I hope you're doing well. Thanks!!
Magnificent 👍👍👍👍👍
Should I practice these arpeggios with inversions too Jack? I Already did this with inversionson every single string too, holy it's a lot. No one talk inversions on arpeggio but many on triad.
of course
Sick! 🤘🏻
May I ask what reverb/delay are you using to get this ambient sound? Is the guitar running through a VST or something?
Is the appegios improvised like at the start or composed? I want to be able to improvise at that level but I struggle to know what notes to target
I am trying to familiarize myself with the fretboard and where the notes are. I had also bought these cards that shows circles of 4ths and circles of 5ths. Is that completely different from knowing arpeggios or is that the same thing but just in different way of saying it?
Great video but I just came to say that guitar is freakin gorgeous
Does TAPS have minor 3rd triads? Sounded like it. But IDK?
Nice❤❤❤
Govan's voice
I cant understand how to mute the strings u dont want to sound when playing that fast, like when i jump from one string to another (i play way slower) the string keeps making a noise when i lift my finger, if anyone could help or link a vid about i'd apreciate it
Ben eller "the secret u need to clean up your playing. Your muting sucks."
This is part of his "this is why u suck at guitar" playlist that is invaluable for new guitarists! Helped me a lot when i was starting out
Oi amigo
Você toca muito, sou fã.
Porque em seus vídeos você conversa do que toca no instrumento ❓️🤷🏾♂️
A gente quer ver voce tocar pra aprender!
Se você conversar muito os vídeos ficam grandes e não da tempo tocar.
A explicação tem que ser pouca.
Hey man! I’ve replied to you already on a different video man, but if people want to get better at understanding ‘why’ and ‘how’ to practice these visualisation concepts, then they really need to listen to what I am saying when talking about these ideas. If I just play and put tabs on the screen, for a start, you’ll have no idea how to create these ideas yourself, but secondly, you’ll just be learning a ‘lick’. If they don’t have the attention span to listen to the explanations, then they definitely won’t have the attention span to practice the concepts properly. The internet has created this false idea that you should just play (sometimes) mindless exercises or licks with tabs and you’ll somehow get better. I try to make it clear that these kind of things take YEARS to internalise and there are no quick fixes or solutions. I’m almost 15 years into visualising this way and still have holes or gaps that need to be worked on. ☺️
Essentially
Also, question. Are most of your courses that are on your website the same or similar stuff that's on musicbro??
A lot are the same courses that are offered on MusicBro! The only difference is that on MusicBro you don't get downloads of the Backing tracks/Guitar Pro Files/Video Files for courses. It's all streaming. There are downloadable PDF's for Monthly Lessons though and a lot of other video lessons (not just for guitar). You have access to stream everything whilst a membership is active! 🙏
@@JackGardiner ahhh I see. Thanks for clarifying 😀
I just bought an guitar and i wanna learn it and i only know to play chords ,i don't know note names or music theory . Will it helpful if i subscribe to music bro?
I've been playing for more than twenty years. I'd recommend pickup music. Do the beginners, intermediate, and Molly Millers CAGED course. Then you can do the music theory one, expand into one of the genres they offer, or move onto something like JTC guitar later to learn how to shred. I'm incredibly jealous of people starting guitar now as you have a very clear path to mastery, whereas I had a black sabbath tab book and guitar magazines... 😂
Yeah, I just looked at what music bro have to offer... I'm very interested in the production, so I'm going to subscribe probably after Xmas. But for you, a beginner, I'd say do a specific beginner course, then join musicbro later and learn how to produce your tracks while getting better at guitar at the same time.
@@HumunculousInPants thankyou so much brother
what model ibanez are you playing?
It’s a Custom 24 AZ man! 🤘
thanks
Which plectrum are you using here?
It’s Custom Jim Dunlop Jazz III man! 🤘
@@JackGardiner How thick is it? And is it pointed?
A perfect and wonderful performance is middle class. The best thing to do is to realize the charm of imperfection and play with the infinite depth of imperfection.
Just found you.
Liked and sub’d
Cool lad.
Ivanez guitars are every weare
Guitar model number please. 🎉
It’s a Custom Shop AZ from LACS man. 😬🙏
I don’t understand how you have such low level of distortion but your notes sustain for so long
😎🤘
You didn't LiE that's all there is to Know. Just need to Practice for 6 months straight
Oi
Sou seu fã a muito anos,
Mais em seus vídeos você conversa mais do que ensina, você trm quem ensinar tocando amigo, não conversando! Porque assim os vídeos ficam grandes de tanto você conversar e a gente acaba não aprendendo nada.🤷🏾♂️
Sorry man but I have to hard disagree here. In order to truly understand these concepts, you should try to listen as much as possible to the explanations. Learning a lot of these things is not a case of just ‘playing’ and people copying what I’ve played in tabs - not if you want to truly understand the concepts and get better at these things. Sadly, some people are losing the ability to concentrate on these things and it’s why so many players have huge gaps in their knowledge later down the line.
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Guitarists are funny, they seem to think the point of guitar is to play anything but fast. Fast seems to be the entire reason for this instrument.
Write good music= can’t make a living
Plays fast= can live off youtube 😂😂😂😂
Eh? Where does it say or elude to that in this video? This is all about visualisation and being able to see and understand what you are playing.
Sou seu fã assisto sem seus vídeos!
Mais você conversa de mais nos vídeos .
Tem que tocar mais e conversar menos para o vídeo não ficar grande só de conversas amigos!
Oxe.🤷🏾♂️