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Guitar Chord Extensions - 9th and 13th Chords - Blues Rhythm Guitar Lessons [BL-206]

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  • Опубліковано 1 гру 2011
  • This 6th installment in the Blues Rhythm Guitar Series looks at using extended chords in a blues context, 9th's and 13th's mainly.
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  • @ayushkatheria8232
    @ayushkatheria8232 4 місяці тому +1

    This might be the greatest guitar lesson on youtube along with the 10 basic jazz chords lesson. Sets any player up for almost all music. Thanks Good Sir.

  • @vasilshkutov2890
    @vasilshkutov2890 9 років тому +25

    Every once in a while, I find a new lesson in here that totally makes me stop doing wahtever and sit down with my guitar. Thanks for that!

  • @RazorRiley
    @RazorRiley Рік тому

    Wasn’t sure who made the video till I clicked it, thank god it’s Justin 👌

  • @joncard2941
    @joncard2941 5 місяців тому +1

    Thanks Justin, what a good teacher.

  • @mikecullerton
    @mikecullerton 5 років тому +3

    Justin, this is a great series. There's something here for everyone. Thank you for doing this.

  • @danielebellemo5346
    @danielebellemo5346 3 роки тому +1

    All your lessons are just gold !!! Thank you very much Justin!!!👏👏👏👏👑👑👑👑

  • @1755ma
    @1755ma 2 роки тому +1

    A big thank you for sharing your guitar and teaching skills with the masses.

  • @cp_was_taken
    @cp_was_taken 2 роки тому

    I've been searching this for months, finally I found the lesson that explains this

  • @whoisjohnlamb
    @whoisjohnlamb 12 років тому +7

    Your lessons expand my playing so much. definitely taking me to the next level!

  • @hoyanlau2241
    @hoyanlau2241 7 років тому +1

    Thanks Justin, you are one of the best teachers on UA-cam

  • @paulmuller3203
    @paulmuller3203 8 років тому +5

    Really great video Justin! I know you do this for free and to help others who need to learn about chords, so thank you.

  • @edquick7288
    @edquick7288 4 роки тому

    Justin, once again, you are a genius. Thanks again for being the best teacher on the internet.

  • @dmitryWeirdo
    @dmitryWeirdo 12 років тому

    I like Justin very much for his positive, happy and kind method of talking in his videos.

  • @spoddie
    @spoddie 12 років тому +2

    Justin mentioned it briefly but it is rarely mentioned in guitar tutorials - you don't have to play the root note - that's the bass players job.

  • @8478als
    @8478als 3 роки тому +1

    Great lesson Justin!!! I never understood 9, 11, and 13 chords, but you showed how to play them! Thank you for this!!! I have to learn the theory behind it!

    • @Euro.Patriot
      @Euro.Patriot 3 роки тому +2

      Write out the notes then choose an extension.
      A B C# D E F# G# A B C# D E F# G#
      Example: Amaj9
      Notes required: 1, /\3, P5, /\7, /\9
      A C# E G# B
      Think of 9ths as 2nds but an octave up from the root.
      Think of 11ths as 4ths but an octave up from the root.
      Think of 13ths as 6ths but an octave up from the root.

  • @aaronwkeech7328
    @aaronwkeech7328 2 роки тому

    Born Under A Bad Sign and Stormy Monday are good ones to learn 9th chords with. They are so tasty.

  • @marcoorru5981
    @marcoorru5981 4 роки тому

    Omg after have been watching a lot of videos about 9ths and 11ths from dudes with whole lot of theory and fancy words I am finally able to understand that stuff. You are great, thank you

  • @colindayo
    @colindayo 3 роки тому

    Super lesson Justin 👍

  • @GeekyTrina
    @GeekyTrina 12 років тому +2

    I'm not near this far, but I always watch your new stuff :)

  • @JTRAIN
    @JTRAIN 5 місяців тому

    Dominant 9 and 13th chords can also use a suspended 4th. That should be a great lesson idea.

  • @SketchingRocks
    @SketchingRocks Рік тому

    EXCELLENT!!
    thks so much Justin

  • @FabianusHenryKambey
    @FabianusHenryKambey 8 років тому

    Thank you, i do blessed with your teachings. God bless you

  • @mdallen5
    @mdallen5 6 років тому +1

    Thank you! Your video makes it seem less overwhelming.

  • @bardknight
    @bardknight 12 років тому +1

    You are one of the best teachers :) Love your videos.

  • @Ghefly
    @Ghefly 12 років тому +6

    a11/e = my new favourite chord.

  • @BryanDenham
    @BryanDenham 11 років тому +1

    thank you for your help its exciting to start to improve a little, i look forward to going over your lessons each day

  • @RANGERVETBRET
    @RANGERVETBRET 12 років тому

    enjoy ur long blues vids, alot of learning. your goin 2 make me a blues player yet. thank you 4 all you have done 4 me and the rest of the world. keep on keepin it on

  • @PaulWoida
    @PaulWoida 12 років тому

    I just appreciate you so much Justin!

  • @MrWilkat1
    @MrWilkat1 3 роки тому

    Good lesson and some great reminders--I got into a bit of a musical rut and decided this was a way out--it works--thanks!

  • @jonwill
    @jonwill 10 років тому

    Great lesson and that delicious comping at the end is soulful!! Your phrasing is extraordinary. Wow!

  • @erzengelgabriel89
    @erzengelgabriel89 9 років тому

    You are a so good teacher !!!! Thank you so much, i realy will enjoy slowly step by step

  • @Victorbrotto
    @Victorbrotto 10 років тому +2

    Helped me a lot, awesome!

  • @EbarGeller
    @EbarGeller 12 років тому +1

    @JustinSandercoe Great answer, so true. This site is alot of work and you need to be compensated. Thanks for being on the 'net. This 1st ad did startle, though - was from the "I am a Mormon" series. Yikes, we've been Mitt'd on Justin!

  • @naitomea_st
    @naitomea_st 7 років тому

    this is so great! I've always wondered when you should or could use other chords than the 7th chords!!

  • @gilgillis6193
    @gilgillis6193 3 роки тому

    Very good! Thanks!

  • @Chopstick_Will
    @Chopstick_Will 12 років тому

    One word...GREAT!
    Cheers Justin!

  • @blewis008
    @blewis008 12 років тому

    Incredible backing track, some great little tricks in there!!

  • @TheChartTopper
    @TheChartTopper 12 років тому +1

    just did a harmonica solo over the backing track in this vid, it was emotional.

  • @WysteriaGuitar
    @WysteriaGuitar 12 років тому

    Excellent lesson Justin - thank you

  • @evolutionist2010
    @evolutionist2010 11 років тому

    Cheers mate, can't believe how many chords i just learned!!
    Been watching your videos for about 2 years now, your doing a good thing man :)

  • @SamuelLovesJesus
    @SamuelLovesJesus 11 років тому

    Dude you're awesome! Very helpful lessons!

  • @spaceman8408
    @spaceman8408 8 років тому +1

    thanks man, remembering all the different root notes with the chord is not that easy but im getting used to it!

  • @bluesbarrecordingsstomperm4914
    @bluesbarrecordingsstomperm4914 9 років тому

    top teacher my friend Justin I am determent to succeed in learning the Blues with your help, just love the blues, cheers Dave

  • @LifesAdventures555
    @LifesAdventures555 12 років тому

    Well done and very timely sir. Thank you again.

  • @absurdplanet
    @absurdplanet 12 років тому

    Who say's: "You can't teach an old dog new tricks?" All of these rhythm lessons have been an eye opener for me. I've played a gazillion Blues gigs--nonetheless, I pick up a few things from every lesson. I only wish I had tools like this, DVD's, and other online sources when I was a kid! Exemplary work Justin--you're doing the music world a great service.

  • @rickcypher4240
    @rickcypher4240 6 років тому

    Linking the chords becomes a real party!

  • @JoeyLaake
    @JoeyLaake 12 років тому

    Very cool,awesome lesson!

  • @josephiful1
    @josephiful1 12 років тому

    Golden!, I knew most of the chords already apart from that nice 13th voicing without the root, but never really knew how to apply them properly, just listening to you messing around with them at the end, has given me a real valuable incite into how to use them. Thanks again Justin your, really helping me improve my rhythm knowledge :)

  • @TheNego
    @TheNego 10 років тому

    Love your teaching style and that you mention there are always exceptions to the rule.

  • @bogglor
    @bogglor 2 роки тому

    The best part of this video hands down is at 9:11 when he says the bass player is going to be "drilling away" at the root note. I couldn't help but laugh as it's such a perfect description of what a bass player is doing in most 12 bar blues.

  • @kanyewest132
    @kanyewest132 10 років тому

    Justin you are the best!

  • @biaofadown
    @biaofadown 12 років тому

    Thank you Justin!

  • @eyesonmedia
    @eyesonmedia 12 років тому

    Excellent lesson.

  • @tonyhume100
    @tonyhume100 6 років тому

    great lesson - solid good common guitar sense

  • @billy_lyons
    @billy_lyons 9 років тому

    Awesome Teacher! A+

  • @Jery30917
    @Jery30917 11 років тому

    you are fantastic. Great lesson!!! thx a lot. it's important to get the orientation with the root note like you did:D...

  • @antonbuella9168
    @antonbuella9168 4 роки тому

    Thank you.

  • @Maupiti83
    @Maupiti83 12 років тому

    thanks a lot Justin

  • @SkodisCZ
    @SkodisCZ 12 років тому

    Awesome! Thank you. :)

  • @youguillerrmotube
    @youguillerrmotube 10 років тому

    well taught, mate!

  • @LifesAdventures555
    @LifesAdventures555 12 років тому

    If you look at the fingering at that frame, the root is implied at the 8th fret of the 6th string (not actually played). The 5th string is playing the 3rd interval. The 4th string is playing the 7flat. The3rd string is the 9th interval and the 2nd string is the 5th interval. Note that if you lean the pinky over to bar the 1st string you will get the C, which is the same as the Root at the 8th fret, 6th string. Hope this helps.

  • @cluelocker
    @cluelocker 12 років тому

    Good food for thought. About the Am chord shape with the sharped bass note... surprising chord call. At the nut you are making essentially a Bbm with the 5th string sharped and calling it a G9.

  • @fabivs
    @fabivs 12 років тому +1

    @pwazify Use firefox, search in the extensions page "AdBlock plus" install it and no more ads forever, really nothing at all, trust me, by the way I suggest you buying the DVD if you want t support Justin

  • @davidmackey3046
    @davidmackey3046 4 роки тому

    Like that F13 chord inversion!

  • @ernal
    @ernal 12 років тому

    The things on the side of my head? You mean my pirates? Pirates I hear you say?! Yes, pirates...they are my bucaneers! :) Another great lesson Justin!

  • @dorne
    @dorne 12 років тому

    This is also a good funk lesson!

  • @joycemyers2172
    @joycemyers2172 9 років тому

    VERY VERY NICE!!

  • @danhopkins2163
    @danhopkins2163 8 років тому +19

    but isn't the 6 string root a minor 7 flat 5 shape ?

    • @SamJ-re3yq
      @SamJ-re3yq 4 роки тому +1

      I thought so

    • @Wikitoube
      @Wikitoube 3 роки тому

      You could also use the thumb to voice the root, so it isn't as ambiguous. Kinda non standard though pretty useful.

    • @siddharths2712
      @siddharths2712 3 роки тому +3

      That’s right. C min7 b5 and Ab 9 have the same notes. C min 7b5 = C Eb Gb Bb and Ab 9 = Ab C Eb Bb. In the C gripping we leave out the fifth(Gb) and in the A gripping we leave out the root and so you end up with the same shape for both chords.

  • @roncallahan40
    @roncallahan40 3 роки тому

    Hey You Rock!!!!!!

  • @mkrjvl7913
    @mkrjvl7913 4 роки тому

    this is video that im looking for

  • @foxhound5702
    @foxhound5702 3 роки тому

    When it comes to these chord extensions i did some jotting down notes and stuff just for my own personal reference and i noticed that with a 9th chord all you're literally doing is taking away the root note, and replacing it with the note that's a full step higher which is this case is D (the 9th degree of the C major scale). and what makes these even cooler is like justin said they're moveable chord shapes =P

  • @Abs9106
    @Abs9106 12 років тому

    Hey Justin, thanks for the great lesson.
    Still waiting for that Hotel California lesson though :P

  • @greshko8
    @greshko8 12 років тому +1

    i started playing that A13 with the root on Estring and just: ou yeaa Led Zeppelin - What is and what should never be :D

  • @larryfarkas
    @larryfarkas 8 років тому

    Thanx

  • @BluesHeavy
    @BluesHeavy 11 років тому

    Justin, Your videos are just great I have picked up various things from all your videos. I have one question could you do a video similar to the Dominant 7 video but using 9ths and 13ths extension? Like you I prefer using smaller versions of the chords when playing with a full band plus those smaller chords are great for funkier blues

  • @sehz1789
    @sehz1789 7 років тому +2

    free music school. saved my tuition

  • @remork138
    @remork138 12 років тому

    @diego2888
    from memory i think it's Emaj7, or Dmaj7, i forget. sure you'll figure it out.
    holding an A chord shape, drop the root note on the Gstring one fret.

  • @jeanjacquesrousseau1955
    @jeanjacquesrousseau1955 3 роки тому

    Instant abo lol I play guitar since 12 years why did I never watch it starving for chord extensions I can't listen to the same shit anymore haha :D

  • @brianbesterwitch5283
    @brianbesterwitch5283 4 роки тому +1

    Good

  • @NeenaAndPapa
    @NeenaAndPapa 8 років тому

    Holy Schnikeys! The 1st C9 is challenging for long fingered guys. If you want to know what these extensions sound like listen to Wild Cherry's Play That Funky Music ..

  • @leascaart
    @leascaart 2 роки тому

    I play this lesson on a loop.

  • @danielrodriguezsaunders5691
    @danielrodriguezsaunders5691 10 років тому +13

    should do a quick demonstration at the begging of the video to know what kind of sound this video is teaching.

  • @stevenaustin4591
    @stevenaustin4591 5 років тому

    if you were to harmonize any scale (say A Major for ex) in 9ths, what chords would be in there?

  • @Kryptic1234
    @Kryptic1234 12 років тому

    @bryan42690 Yes, you can think of the C9 as a Em7b5, but the root note (C) will be on the 8th fret of the 6th string. The lowest note you're playing is E, 7th fret 5th string, but that's not the root note. The root is not always the lowest note.
    In this case, you are not even playing the root note on the 6th string. We say it's "implied".

  • @synapsefire123
    @synapsefire123 3 роки тому

    I fuckin’ love this guy. Great lessons!

  • @RaviSharma91
    @RaviSharma91 12 років тому

    first!
    btw, awesome lesson! thanks!

  • @kppCustom
    @kppCustom 11 років тому

    Awesome lesson. I've just found your lessons and have watched a couple, really fantastic. I am learning a lot. I've been playing for 25 years but now finally trying to push my playing to the next level and get some new chords going (I'm primarily a metal head so mostly power chords and solos). Cheers man :-)

  • @08blacki
    @08blacki 12 років тому

    What exact Tele is this Justin that u use.Love ti!Looks like the hwy 1 Tele I purchase which is awesome but despise the jumbo frets.Your thoughts?

  • @TheIndoFusion
    @TheIndoFusion 5 років тому

    Can we play G13th without G rote note?

  • @diego2888
    @diego2888 12 років тому

    @remork138 oo thanks mate, i know how to play, i just wasn't sure what it was called

  • @GrapeApeAH
    @GrapeApeAH 12 років тому

    @JustinSandercoe Well that just blows, enjoy your lessons though, cheers!

  • @parneypots
    @parneypots 12 років тому

    Been a subscriber a while cause the lessons have GREAT content....they are just Too long....
    5-10 minutes and I think you can get the core of the lesson across.

  • @theinternetexploreruser4276
    @theinternetexploreruser4276 7 років тому

    what is the chord at 16:36 and 16:39?
    Is it (x 8 7 8 6 8) and (x 10 9 10 8 10)? Like a harder version of F9 an G9?

  • @mcd5778
    @mcd5778 3 роки тому

    isn't the 9th rootedo n the 6th the same shape as a maj7 rooted on the 5th string?

  • @BobBurnnquist
    @BobBurnnquist 12 років тому

    LIVE LONG TEH BLUES

  • @frost0813
    @frost0813 12 років тому

    Us fat fingered guys have SOME advantages. On the second version of the C9 chord, I am able to cover both third and second strings at the 3rd fret, which leaves my pinky available for the first string 3rd fret. I also use the two strings with one finger technique at the low end, gettine both the root, and the fith below (sixth @ 3rd fret) giving me the full six string chord.

  • @diego2888
    @diego2888 12 років тому

    what's the name of the chord played at Under the bridge by RHCP before the song goes into the chorus???

  • @Huqe
    @Huqe 12 років тому

    Do you have a DVD about blues Lead Guitar

  • @nudebikergirl
    @nudebikergirl 3 роки тому +2

    "you probably don't want to be wretching while playing guitar" - :D

  • @crohno
    @crohno 12 років тому +1

    just one question the voicing at 3:40 its lacking the five(G) i've already seen some extended chords without the 5th, especially in piano, so can you always take out the 5th in extended chords?

    • @raghavrao5221
      @raghavrao5221 6 років тому

      lautaro russo yep. in decreasing importance:
      3rd and 7th
      root (especially if you have a bass player)
      5th
      extensions