How to Solo Over Chord Changes

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  • @MusicisWin
    @MusicisWin  7 років тому +81

    All the content in this lesson is expanded on in depth in my course Guitar Super System at guitarsupersystem.com

    • @TrainsNStuff
      @TrainsNStuff 7 років тому

      cool. I love your channel dude, very funny and informative.

    • @fturley4
      @fturley4 7 років тому +1

      Music is Win link isn't working

    • @dylanskye1534
      @dylanskye1534 4 роки тому

      Can I hear the pick in the mic or through the amp I’m guessing mic

    • @connordupre6616
      @connordupre6616 4 роки тому

      I was really hoping you didn't say triads right there

    • @ShinyFlakesShinyFlakes
      @ShinyFlakesShinyFlakes 3 роки тому

      Yo bro can you buy individual lessons??

  • @cmbestkey8114
    @cmbestkey8114 4 роки тому +752

    I still don’t understand how to solo over chord progressions... but cool video I guess

    • @maurocabezas3920
      @maurocabezas3920 4 роки тому +55

      TRIADS MY FRIEND. TRIADS OF EACH CHORD !!!

    • @ogawasan5581
      @ogawasan5581 4 роки тому +84

      Here is a little hint , learn the caged system and learn how to play chords using it , for both minor chords and major chords , this will teach you how to play every chord ( chord = triad ) all over the fretboard , this changed my soloing like crazy .

    • @cmbestkey8114
      @cmbestkey8114 4 роки тому +48

      I tried using triads to solo over chords. Sounded gross... so idk what to do

    • @johnny2timesthe3rd
      @johnny2timesthe3rd 4 роки тому +11

      relative major and minor chords important too

    • @aswathjacob
      @aswathjacob 4 роки тому +11

      Well, he didn't explain enougj

  • @andresjavier3970
    @andresjavier3970 7 років тому

    Beautifully explained . Cleanest lesson I've seen that explains a true concept to improvisation

  • @carlosescudero3161
    @carlosescudero3161 7 років тому +1

    you are amazing man, i´m really thank with your classes

  • @brightHT0
    @brightHT0 10 місяців тому

    Thankyou so much
    This was all I needed..
    Now all I have to do is practice 😀😅

  • @mathiassvensson1051
    @mathiassvensson1051 7 років тому

    awesome playing dude!!! love your videos 😉 love and greetings from Sweden.

  • @Algorhythm
    @Algorhythm 7 років тому

    Truly amazing, I think I will pick up Guitar Super System

  • @Jeronimania
    @Jeronimania 7 років тому

    Got the majority of the solo down. If you listen to the each note in the chords it gets easy to single out notes if its too fast for you and then you can understand and apply it. Took a few hours with my low level so good luck trying. It's worth it though.

  • @guitarnut7438
    @guitarnut7438 7 років тому

    that PRS looks awesome....

  • @alejandroenmanuelcabreraco9780
    @alejandroenmanuelcabreraco9780 7 років тому

    Thank you so much bro!

  • @screamo14
    @screamo14 7 років тому

    sounds like the chord prog of "I will survive" :)

  • @AerologyGuitars
    @AerologyGuitars 7 років тому +857

    Honestly theory doesn't matter at all.. just play random notes as long as you have distortion and delay

  • @g3petrucci
    @g3petrucci 7 років тому +575

    ....what a solo..if it was written by a famous guitarist it would have gone in the top 100 list of greatest guitar solos...

    • @Mist_R
      @Mist_R 5 років тому +30

      Facts. I've been coming back to this vid over the years since it came out just for the solo, still as good as I remember.

    • @grewalparminder2003
      @grewalparminder2003 4 роки тому +14

      This is going a bit far)

    • @g3petrucci
      @g3petrucci 4 роки тому +7

      @@CreamBootlegs too much bullying at school toxic kid? 😂😂😂

    • @g3petrucci
      @g3petrucci 4 роки тому

      @@CreamBootlegs for suckin cox, u re right😆

    • @notayoutuber451
      @notayoutuber451 3 роки тому +10

      Ppl just cant appreciate a harmless compliment

  • @nathanialblower9216
    @nathanialblower9216 6 років тому +200

    This D minor chord can be accessed by triads.
    Which triads?
    The D minor triads.
    There’s more than one D minor triad?
    There’s the D minor triad and all its inversions.
    Those are different triads?
    Well, they’re all the same triad actually.
    And is the D minor triad the same as the D minor chord?
    Mos definitely, that’s why it works!
    So we can access the D minor chord by using the D minor chord?
    You bet!

    • @masterman9876543
      @masterman9876543 5 років тому +7

      You say "THE" D minor chord as if there's only one way to play the chord. The open D minor chord most commonly taught just happens to also be one of the D minor triads; even though there are multiple ways to play both the chord and the triad

    • @ericcrapton8187
      @ericcrapton8187 5 років тому +3

      It’s the same everywhere on the neck just different voicings.. DFA (and C if you wanna be fancy and the minor 7th is appropriate)

    • @otallono
      @otallono 5 років тому +7

      Well.. he's trying to sell his paid lessons without teaching much in the free ones. But that's when we take the keywords he uses and look for more detailed lessons elsewhere on UA-cam. Not saying he doesn't deserve to charge anything for better lessons but I'm broke now that I'm married with kids and if something is available for free I gotta take that option. If the lessons were in person then I'd understand. That's why I pay for movies in a theater but at home I just download em for free. Different experience, different way of getting the material.

    • @konradgarus
      @konradgarus 4 роки тому +3

      ​@@otallono No way, someone's trying to make money on quality stuff they've built!

    • @TheLucidDreamer12
      @TheLucidDreamer12 3 роки тому +1

      @@masterman9876543 That's literally how jazz musicians operate. They don't treat inversions as inversions despite playing a bajillion of them.

  • @hamidaminirad
    @hamidaminirad 4 роки тому +7

    The only thing, that you "explained" in this video, is, why we should use, what you try to teach here. But you don't explain it here fair enough. You use technical words, like "chord progression" and "try adds" without explaining them. Instead of saying 10 times, why the common used 6th fret solo is ordinary and instead of playing yourself a show-off, you should have used that time to explain those technical words and also explain exactly how you find those alternative chords. The point is, if I know them, why should I watch your video at all and if I don't believe, that you're capable of it, why should I watch your video? However your soloing sounds cool, but you waste a way too mutch time with it and you don't explain your way of playing quite precise, so that a new comer could understand what you're doing.

  • @prat6125
    @prat6125 4 роки тому +23

    you've answered what to do ,but not how to do it.
    im still confused

    • @PeteWizzle
      @PeteWizzle 4 роки тому +1

      Learn the CAGED system, then use triads to solo over chords. It's a simple concept, it just takes practise.

  • @Chris.1812
    @Chris.1812 7 років тому +629

    Pretending you made up the chord progression on the spot ;)

    • @Epicionx
      @Epicionx 7 років тому +35

      Rock ballad in D minor backing track? 0.0 ^_^?

    • @kintijeerani7129
      @kintijeerani7129 6 років тому

      Lol

    • @The_Tunetree
      @The_Tunetree 6 років тому +8

      And he speaks too much! Irritating!

    • @jeprox8000
      @jeprox8000 6 років тому +15

      Zahid Iqbal lol you are new here, right?

    • @The_Tunetree
      @The_Tunetree 6 років тому +2

      ieaiaio-ieaiaio really doesn't matter because he still speaks too much! XD

  • @HDvideoedit
    @HDvideoedit 7 років тому +161

    Can't believe how fast this channel is growing btw

    • @yuuyacook355
      @yuuyacook355 7 років тому +3

      yeah, when I was here at ~15000, it was growing so slowly.
      then he hit 95k

    • @IBangedAPalin
      @IBangedAPalin 7 років тому +1

      Yuuya Cook PINKERTON!

    • @eldrinpaulgok-ong3450
      @eldrinpaulgok-ong3450 7 років тому

      hes very active in instagram :D

    • @SlyRyFry
      @SlyRyFry 7 років тому

      Rudy Ayoub real content sells

    • @istolethisaccount
      @istolethisaccount 7 років тому

      Ryan Crane but who's buying?

  • @Benji2N
    @Benji2N 7 років тому +104

    OK I've watched a ton of your vids, and downloaded/am using the Super System. And this video gets me very close to understanding, but I'm not quite there. I have a suggestion that may help me or others in my position. Can you make a video where you do like "Directors Commentary" as you're soloing? So take the solo at the end of this video, and just talk over it with what is going through your head as the chords change. I'm struggling because I know D minor pentatonic will work over the entire progression, but I also know that E Mixolydian will work during the E7 chord. In your head, are you going "OK here comes E Mixolydian, let's find some notes that fit" or is it more like "OK staying within D minor, what notes can I add in from E Mixolydian for some color." And if it's the first one, do you worry about making the melody somewhat linear or do you put a hard stop on whatever you were thinking in D minor, and start fresh wherever you want during E7? Let me know if this makes sense at all, it's becoming less and less clear in my head the more I talk about it

    • @fim1344
      @fim1344 7 років тому +7

      Benji2N Did you figure it out? I have the same problem

    • @nayanjomi5966
      @nayanjomi5966 7 років тому +1

      Benji2N how much did it cost man for the guitar super system I'm thinkin of buying it

    • @bradleyfunkhouser7782
      @bradleyfunkhouser7782 6 років тому +3

      I'm sad no one answer this question. Did you figure out your answer I'm wondering too

    • @jamesstewart3239
      @jamesstewart3239 6 років тому +5

      I also seek this highly prized information

    • @phillee3653
      @phillee3653 5 років тому +3

      I think a lot more work goes into improvising than trying to use a D minor pentatonic over the entire progression. Over a given chord, there are notes that are going to sound better against it than others. Understanding the relationship between the notes i.e. root, third, fifth etc. is far more important than the mindset of "what scale do I use here?" The reason using triads is effective is the relationship of the arpeggiated notes against the tonic of the chord. Those 1st, 3rd, and 5th scale degrees are going to sound better against whatever your tonic is. The challenging part is that the tonic shifts i.e. chord changes. So, the "safe notes" are constantly shifting. There isn't really a one size fits all scale. Take all this with a pinch of salt. The process of improvising seems like a daunting one to me, and I've put it off for a long time.

  • @diazzsama
    @diazzsama 7 років тому +112

    Hahaha, the most popular Dmin backing track on youtube tho.

  • @awadaawada6738
    @awadaawada6738 7 років тому +247

    do modes man, i can't find a decent lesson about modes

    • @themightyn8541
      @themightyn8541 7 років тому +11

      I'm trying to learn about modes and how to apply them but there's so much shit out there that contradicts them, modes lesson would be nice

    • @awadaawada6738
      @awadaawada6738 7 років тому +11

      The Mighty N8 exactly, every lesson is so complicated and stupid

    • @themightyn8541
      @themightyn8541 7 років тому +3

      +Average Consumer Not to mention almost all of them are different!

    • @awadaawada6738
      @awadaawada6738 7 років тому +7

      The Mighty N8 yeah, that too, every lesson tells a different story, even if you search for images on google they are all different

    • @Tintifaxl
      @Tintifaxl 7 років тому +2

      Search for David Wallimann !!
      He is the best teacher on youtube....

  • @Demka03
    @Demka03 7 років тому +40

    A have a question. Lets imagine, we have a Dm Em F chord progression. Does it mean,that when I heard a Dm - I just can play a Dm scale? Or D dorian? Same with a next chord, and so on?

    • @isaacbernardez6193
      @isaacbernardez6193 5 років тому +4

      lots of chords and scales, even if they're in a different key share notes so depending of the chords, you could choose to simply play in one key that shares notes with the other chords. but if u have the knowledge its good to chase the chords tho haha

    • @isaacbernardez6193
      @isaacbernardez6193 5 років тому +1

      i think that's wat ur asking right?

    • @gokharol
      @gokharol 5 років тому +3

      @@isaacbernardez6193 im a beginner to scales, but wouldnt it be safer to just stick around to the song's key?

    • @isaacbernardez6193
      @isaacbernardez6193 5 років тому +3

      @@gokharol yep for sure! freestyling one scale over the key of a song is always good! chord chasing (where you change scales every chords) is more advanced, and for certain songs like Giant Steps its pretty crazy haha, but a good goal to have! and ittle show ur prowess haha

    • @nasheedmoiz
      @nasheedmoiz 4 роки тому

      @@isaacbernardez6193 Lol did you mean Giant Steps by John Coltrane?

  • @V8LC100
    @V8LC100 7 років тому +16

    I'm learning triads as my home base but remembering and jumping to all positions so quickly will take a lot of practice. However to see your solo in this clip it's inspiring to work towards. Cheers from Australia mate 👍

  • @bleromafia
    @bleromafia 7 років тому +14

    I have studied theory for a long time and I can say to you that it is complete BULLSHIT
    theory is not needed i have interviewed a lot of famous guitar players in belgium and also
    some international pros i can tell yu this:
    -to start tune your guitar to drop C
    - put on a lot of distortion
    -now play a lot of notes and do some variation
    -if u are out ideas ask lil wayne for lessons he will teach u how to tap
    And was it usefull?

  • @mohammadheydari2229
    @mohammadheydari2229 5 років тому +19

    this is not the lesson tyler ... this is like you sayin : hey guys look at me i am very good at guitar

  • @ClayJarvisGuitar
    @ClayJarvisGuitar 3 роки тому +6

    I am a subscriber and have watched several of your videos but I have to say that he Arpeggio sequence you do at the end is TRULY MIND BLOWING. I would love to know how you are playing that! It sounds to me like it is over an A7 chord. However in the lesson you are saying it over an EDim7 chord. Either way, it SOUNDS AMAZING! I've been playing over 30 years and am passionate about lead guitar. I just started my you tube channel "Clay Jarvis Guitar" and i'm trying to learn everything I can to improve my lead skills and have the most success with my teaching and success on UA-cam. I'm definitely inspired by watching your videos and your skills. Thank you!

  • @dorovahkiin
    @dorovahkiin 6 років тому +30

    Great! Finally someone makes clear, how important triads are. So underrated! I really had difficulties to remember all the different scales and modes at the beginning and I was about getting up. Triads helped me alot and now my whole playing is based on triads. It helped me to use the whole fretboard while playing/improvising. I rarely use scales and modes anymore.

  • @maverickdoe6984
    @maverickdoe6984 7 років тому +13

    Geez! That solo at the end...just freakin' awsome!

  • @adameury60
    @adameury60 7 років тому +13

    Can't wait until you make an album. You always come up with amazing demos that I wish were much longer!

  • @bozalaysecacarlos
    @bozalaysecacarlos 7 років тому +10

    Hey my friend, one question, how you make that acoustic tone when you show the progression? I tried something like that with many devices (AC-3, Variax, etc) and nothing sounds like that!

  • @michaeljones559
    @michaeljones559 2 роки тому +1

    When choosing a chord progression to illustrate a concept, maybe don't choose so many! And that Bb is out of left field! With that said, great advice on the triads! Thank you.

  • @swarbricke
    @swarbricke 2 роки тому +1

    Talks too much, over complicates, and shows off. All things NOT to look for in a teacher.

  • @tymichael5648
    @tymichael5648 3 роки тому +3

    To really numb it down, the main thing people really need to master is the major scale because everything is built off of the major.

  • @scottyd2262
    @scottyd2262 7 років тому +95

    That last solo was killer...... I don't consider myself worthy of a "Paul Read Smith" guitar But you are ! !
    Infact he should sponsor you ! You don't hear that tone though many players or guitars...... Thats for sure

    • @austinmoser5056
      @austinmoser5056 7 років тому +18

      Scotty D he is endorsed by PRS, they sent him a guitar just a couple weeks ago

    • @yuuyacook355
      @yuuyacook355 7 років тому +14

      i like PRS, i just prefer a tele, 335, or strat. or les paul.
      i just like guitars.

    • @karsaurlong
      @karsaurlong 7 років тому +9

      I hate prs guitars

    • @scottyd2262
      @scottyd2262 7 років тому +1

      Yuuya Cook I've got a 2013 Tele , 2012 Les Paul Traditional and a 2017 Strat Pro..... I want a 335 but I'd love a Paul Reed Smith !
      They sound so nice to my ears anyway.....

    • @dub_2953
      @dub_2953 7 років тому +3

      karsaurlong nobody really cares

  • @meganbower127
    @meganbower127 2 роки тому +1

    These videos are not helping. Doesn't make me want to try the course. How about a chart or something

  • @longingalone7237
    @longingalone7237 7 років тому +38

    Tyler, there was a humanoid shadow at your window/shades, please be careful.

    • @angrypenguin6673
      @angrypenguin6673 7 років тому +1

      Brandon G when?

    • @jb_uwu
      @jb_uwu 7 років тому +2

      Brandon G Probably his girlfriend/wife.

  • @timesbiology7192
    @timesbiology7192 3 роки тому +1

    Should triad be play above 4 string so I don't have to worry much about it

  • @KudosCultureCartel
    @KudosCultureCartel 7 років тому +1

    iv watched this video a few times and the outro solo part was way too sick compared to the knowledge given in the lesson.

  • @APPLEJACKD
    @APPLEJACKD 7 років тому +7

    That was incredibly helpful, I sound great right now! lol

  • @axelrodriguez4327
    @axelrodriguez4327 2 роки тому +1

    If I don’t know how to Solo why did you use so many chord changes ?

  • @stevanlezaja4203
    @stevanlezaja4203 7 років тому +34

    DUDE! YOU'RE AWESOME!!!
    No, but really, I adore your guitar playing skills

    • @fturley4
      @fturley4 7 років тому

      Lol..that's funny

    • @svvvvaaa
      @svvvvaaa 6 років тому +1

      st jimmyyyyyyyyy

  • @stephenclarke3990
    @stephenclarke3990 3 роки тому +1

    OOOps just seen how old the video is❗️Hopefully he's a much better "teacher" now❗️🤞🏼

  • @Pastor_Grant
    @Pastor_Grant 4 місяці тому

    It seems to me this either comes naturally or it doesn't. Scales, triads, maybe one day it will click, until then we are stuck in our box. I know I'm stuck in mine.

  • @rextrowbridge8386
    @rextrowbridge8386 4 роки тому +3

    This is how I naturally learned. I never like sticking to one key while soloing. I learned before then internet got huge, back when it was just kinda guessing how they did it by ear

  • @MetalRetroReviews
    @MetalRetroReviews 5 років тому +7

    7:02 has a Mayer vibe ha. Killer solo man! Love it.

  • @HDvideoedit
    @HDvideoedit 7 років тому +9

    0 dislikes. thats what i thought
    fucking 2016

    • @rottingemptiness
      @rottingemptiness 6 років тому +1

      Dec 19 , 2017 , AM 9:25 CET: 5,625 likes & 169 dislikes

  • @mazklassa9338
    @mazklassa9338 7 років тому +12

    your clean tone sounds beaut!!

  • @ulyssesrivera1942
    @ulyssesrivera1942 3 роки тому +1

    i said fuck @7:12 and subscribed to his website !

  • @xinfamousgruntx
    @xinfamousgruntx 4 роки тому +2

    I've been playing guitar for almost 8 years now I started out learning what everyone does Metallica and all the other bands that seem to have a catchy tune to them and/ or a recognizable one like all the classic rock band ACDC Led Zeppelin Etc after about the three or four-year Mark I started to dabble in my own stuff I looked up music theory for about a year and sorta understood what was going on but could not figure out doing lead solo over chord progressions I gave up guitar entirely for about a year until I figured it out a theory of my own I bought a Looper pedal but less than a hundred bucks it also had some other effects as well but I wrote some small ribs very very repeatable one and just pulled around on the guitar neck for a few hours doing whatever sound good even if it's out of the same scale kind of like what Dimebag Darrell does in wing it with a little of my own taste in there maybe some inspiration I kind of feel like cooking and learning an instrument it's the same you can take some inspiration and old recipes but nothing is going to be original unless it's your own work so my tips is learn scales especially the basics learn as many chords as possible buy a Looper pedal and go from there if you want to be more technical diving to music theory it's a whole nother World instead of just doing what sounds right follow certain ideals that make it why and how it sounds right in what areas you can explore with it
    Sorry for any bad grammar I'm using text-to-speech off my phone

  • @cuanstretch6726
    @cuanstretch6726 7 років тому +29

    that solo at the end😍

  • @view5558
    @view5558 2 роки тому +1

    Required more simplification.

  • @TreysGuitarverse
    @TreysGuitarverse 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you man! This one lesson has really brought the way I think about music closer together more than ever. Thank you for your hard work. Cool staff🐥

  • @thoughts2536
    @thoughts2536 5 років тому +3

    look at this fascinating speed @ 7:12 there are missing frames I swear. I really really appreciate your channel.

  • @boosts14
    @boosts14 7 років тому +63

    Money can't buy skill. Theory can't teach soul.

    • @mrjudgypants
      @mrjudgypants 6 років тому +10

      If you don't know the basic theory how you gonna put anything into music?

    • @blackie75
      @blackie75 6 років тому +5

      If you have an ear, sometimes it's better without the theory. You know what you're doing, but you don't know what it's called. So you're writing is not contrived, you just play and if it sounds good, it's good. This is a common problem suffered by classical students, that when they learn what everything is, they struggle to create unique music as they're always thinking of the theory. It is explained that you need to learn everything, then forget you know it lol.

    • @edannoble4116
      @edannoble4116 6 років тому

      Yeah it can

    • @apodicticstatement22
      @apodicticstatement22 5 років тому +1

      @@blackie75
      I totally agree with you! Music is like human language. I differentiate exactly whether I speak with a mathematician or a social worker. I expect clear and systematic answers from a studied mathematician. I expect passion from a studied social worker. This passion can be expressed here and there once by a poor choice of words, but in the context still makes much sense. If a blues guitarist actually plays like a studied mathematician, the soul and the honesty of the emotions of the music would have disappeared.

    • @blackie75
      @blackie75 5 років тому +1

      @@apodicticstatement22 Beautifully explained.

  • @jepsmusicjp
    @jepsmusicjp 3 роки тому +2

    Freakin love it! Thank you! I hope to be half as good as you within a year!

  • @jhutt8002
    @jhutt8002 4 роки тому +10

    Hey, I'd like to ask you a question. First of all, I'm rhythm guitarist foremost, so I have not that much experience soloing, and I'm mainly learning it.
    The approach haveI is pretty different of system you do.
    What I do is: I've learned the places of notes of fretboard, so I know where root is with each chord. Then I know where minor / major thirds are relative to that root (string up and half step / whole step down) and where fifths are. (obvious from 5 chord shape).
    What I do is to relate every note I play to these pivot points, trying to follow the progression.
    So all I need to remember when soloing is the root, and where the progression is going.
    I think the main obstacle from there is to just practice how the intervals fit, but what do you think?
    Sorry for the long post... I welcome opinion and thought :)

  • @chi3knees
    @chi3knees 7 років тому +2

    Bro. I was about to be like, give me less words more play, then, I finished the vid and was blown away. Well freakin played sir. Ur obviously a satriani/ vai fan. Well done bro seriously thanks. Got a new subscriber here.

  • @bestboy897
    @bestboy897 7 років тому +5

    holy shit so early love your vids tyler

  • @helpfulbystander5218
    @helpfulbystander5218 4 роки тому +1

    Just wasted my time on this. Did not learn a thing.
    What is a triad?

    • @thegreatone3165
      @thegreatone3165 4 роки тому

      Know triad first because triads are basics. It doesn't apply only to guitar it applies to all instruments with chords. Triads are root 3rs 5th. If you have 1 3 5 then you create a chord. Like for example the G chord. G is the root note of course it is your 1 because it is the first note erd note is B, 5th is D. Just do the do re mi aka Ionian mode or the 1st mode of scales. Learn scales first. Scales is not just about soloing scales also creates chord

  • @geminidie3237
    @geminidie3237 7 років тому +6

    4:13 jesus that swallow

  • @Floydandsome
    @Floydandsome 4 роки тому +2

    I gotta say
    Tyler is one hell of a guitarist

  • @nicwilson89
    @nicwilson89 7 років тому +15

    Blending it with different modes of the major scale....as in, you can use multiple modes? This has always confused me, even though I've spent countless hours trying to understand (I do also have all of your courses). Which modes and why?
    Great video though :D

    • @clarkfeeley1959
      @clarkfeeley1959 7 років тому +4

      He pretty much nearly went through every single mode that is diatonic in Dm/F.
      My guess is you don't really understand how simple modes actually are.
      Every chord is a mode.

    • @nicwilson89
      @nicwilson89 7 років тому +3

      You would be correct there...I think my probem is that I over think everything and make things needlessly complicated. Thanks :)

    • @MusicisWin
      @MusicisWin  7 років тому +6

      Guitar Super System will enlighten you on modes if you're interested: bit.ly/G1SS50

    • @nicwilson89
      @nicwilson89 7 років тому +2

      Yea, I already have all of your paid courses.
      I love them, I just over think everything :)

    • @matter509
      @matter509 7 років тому +1

      How about soloing over riff-based music? i.e. music without a conventional chord progression. How do I find the tonality, scales etc. to play in this case?

  • @stephenlalonde203
    @stephenlalonde203 3 роки тому +2

    I waited too long to sign up to your "Guitar Super System" channel. I should have done much sooner. You are a fabulous teacher that captures the heart & soul of Sweet Melodic Music. Stay healthy so you can expand our minds.

  • @Billy-ho5ms
    @Billy-ho5ms Рік тому +2

    Stunned by your talent! Wow

  • @rhettbh
    @rhettbh 6 років тому +4

    7:12 "if this was over your head in any way...."

  • @germanescalatorparty8570
    @germanescalatorparty8570 7 років тому

    You should make that guitar course free... and on youtube... cause I'm poor... and would like all the knowledge... for one major discount of $0.00

  • @banaantjexx164
    @banaantjexx164 7 років тому

    What's with that ending solo?! I'm fucking struggling with a simple pentatonic minor solo here!!!?

  • @jettboy5265
    @jettboy5265 4 роки тому

    doing a lot and telling you nothing but roll up and pay...CHECK SEAN DANIEL if you want to learn without paying HE IS GREAT

  • @TokiwartoothNAB
    @TokiwartoothNAB 7 років тому +1

    I get it and it definitely opened my mind. I learned all my basic theory stuff while in prison, never thought to use the triads as like expression individually, they were go to 3 note chord patterns to be played over my progression as like emphasis, but yeah no yeah I fucking love you

  • @dw3912
    @dw3912 5 місяців тому

    My little band want to cover Colour My World. It's a very short song and wanted to lengthen it using a guitar solo and a 2nd verse. A member wrote some lyrics which work nicely together. My guitarist, said he couldn't come up with a solo, that would work and sound good. Not being a guitarist, I'm having hard time with that. What do you think?

  • @anthonyphillips111
    @anthonyphillips111 3 роки тому +2

    Every guitar player needs to see this for sure. Inspired the heck out of me.

  • @GURMEETSINGHGILL55
    @GURMEETSINGHGILL55 5 місяців тому

    Nice explanation. Thkss

  • @thereasonableamericans411
    @thereasonableamericans411 3 роки тому

    Hey, we've both got a green PRS! Granted mine's a slightly different green but cheers!

  • @albertolozano
    @albertolozano 7 років тому

    Maybe it would be a good idea to put titles to de scales you're playing over de chords..... to help understand what you're doing, well certainly it would help me :D cheers dude, your're awesome!!

  • @jaohantan
    @jaohantan 7 років тому +1

    That's the sexiest les paul i've ever seen..
    Except the 2017 blueberry burst :D

  • @karanbaskota
    @karanbaskota 6 років тому

    actually i mix and master but strings puts me behind in case of master..... my wife says so..... i liked ur method of explaining..... i think we should talk and share some of our methods

  • @niktniewiem4785
    @niktniewiem4785 4 роки тому

    WTF am i watching, i'll never be able to understand this. He just swipe his fingers all acros the board and it somehow sounds nice, but it seems you need to know ALL the scales and chord shapes perfectly to do that, and be able to visualise them all on fretboard in a split second, and change them at will, do I really need to have all the knowledge there is to be able to play something nice? I'm more confuzed than I've been before

  • @mrmasrawy92
    @mrmasrawy92 6 років тому

    i have a question with no answer: why not instead of practicing scales to familiarize with notes and know where to go when you want to play something in your head, why not ear train to intervals, and try to transcribe easy up to difficult songs.. wouldn't that be easier than non ending and boring scales exercises? Maybe even do the job better..? I'm not asking to be a dick I'm just a beginner and want to know what is lacking from this idea..

  • @patrickpirker1634
    @patrickpirker1634 5 років тому

    well played, but hard to understand - chord tones... but you also play color tones, where are these? Do you play d-minor color tones or the tones of each individual chord? Modes? You change modes over chord progression?

  • @suggestivenoise
    @suggestivenoise 6 років тому +45

    That solo!
    And the transition with the pick! (7:02)

  • @doctari1061
    @doctari1061 6 років тому

    That’s not teaching me anything. You’re just jumping all over the place without showing each triad in each position. Looks like you’re just trying to put on a show.

  • @SuperEhima
    @SuperEhima 7 років тому

    you weren't playing just triads. i thought triads were just 1,3, 5. you added some other notes in your example

  • @zealest2011
    @zealest2011 3 роки тому +1

    Hey man, that solo is great! I had to back & listen to it again.

  • @TangoDownOIF
    @TangoDownOIF 11 місяців тому

    I said music theory when you asked if we know the one thing. I’m not technically wrong lol. Triads are part of music theory lol.

  • @totalyrandomh2o
    @totalyrandomh2o 7 років тому

    how do you avoid the 60 hz feedback noise? I know you arent playing with a single coil in this video, but you have monitors and all, without noise?

  • @daveduffy2823
    @daveduffy2823 4 роки тому

    Dm is F major so all notes in F work over the whole thing. Watch where you put the Bb. Don’t forget the songs melody.

  • @cuzuwu-iu2gu
    @cuzuwu-iu2gu 7 років тому +1

    the last solo literally KILLED me! But Thanks a lot! BTW.......You've that tone which is very unique and i LOVE IT....keep this up!
    \m/

  • @G.Guitarworld
    @G.Guitarworld 2 роки тому

    Thnk you si much sir for your awesome lesson,it helps alot.👍👍👍,i subscribed it🙏🙏

  • @sogrim4816
    @sogrim4816 3 роки тому +1

    Would you be willing to bring some understanding to the way Rocky George plays?

  • @podespault
    @podespault 7 років тому +1

    Great tutorial and playing. Here is my suggestion : I think you should kill the cam mic when you are teaching. I know it involves a bit more editing, but the example at the end sound so much better and it arrives very late in the video. In my opinion, it would add a professional touch that would enhance your great teachings. Take care

  • @markokecman1177
    @markokecman1177 7 років тому

    But this sounds just like a mix of pentatonics and major scales... What about Jazz?

  • @kc8923
    @kc8923 4 роки тому

    Why such a complicated chord sequence to start with? Doesnt really answer the question unless you already know what youre doing with the triads. Where's a better video to start?

  • @stevemconnor
    @stevemconnor Місяць тому

    Didn't learn a thing. Just a lot of unexplained music theory. There seemed to be an acknowledgement that the watcher might want to break out of pentatonic to produce different types of solo using more of the neck, and to do that using triads, yet no explanation of triads

  • @shooteroffuture
    @shooteroffuture 7 років тому +2

    God, when are you gonna come up with an album we can enjoy listening to as much as this solo. It's like the tenth time I'm listening to it and still just as awesome!

  • @youngtaxfraud
    @youngtaxfraud 7 років тому

    I know he's a great teacher and what not, but I didn't really get anything from this video. Am I not advanced enough? Can someone link me something that shows me how to know the different notes of the scale and how to improvise?

  • @mattgilbert7347
    @mattgilbert7347 7 років тому

    What does "comp" mean here?
    Major/Minor pent and occasional basic major/minor triads and the Dorian mode is all I ever need. Basic rocker.

  • @RandyBurnettTalks
    @RandyBurnettTalks 7 років тому

    Nice tone sounds great all that But what I want to know is are them tuners really big or is that just my eyes playing tricks on me? Look like that thing could fly. LOL

  • @natebeal18
    @natebeal18 7 років тому +3

    this is good of you wanna sound like pink flloyd

  • @markwalker6692
    @markwalker6692 5 років тому

    I'm at the point where I've been playing 4 years and can play stairway to heaven solo perfectly at this point but still cant find a video that makes sense how to solo. Its like every video teaches concepts with terms I don't understand. I get what triads are but don't understand how to implement it. Its getting so annoying because I can shred most tabs but cant find a video that makes sense to me.

  • @user-dc8kr5wk2j
    @user-dc8kr5wk2j 4 роки тому

    Is it wierd to learn triads and harmonics before scales? Im a self taught so if it sounds right then its good. Probably been playing scales but i dont know which ones, should I learn it too?