THE CAMERA ANGLE, CHORD COLOUR, AND LEAD COLOUR REALLY DID IT FOR ME, HOPE YOU CONTINUE WITH THIS METHOD. HAVING THE UNDERLYING CHORD COLOUR VISABLE GROUNDED MY UNDERSTANDING OF WHERE THE LEAD PLAYING SHOULD BE CENTERED AROUND. HOPE YOU KEEP THE CHORS COLOURS LIT UP EVERY TIME YOU TALK ABOUT EACH CHORD CHANGE.
Bloody hell. If only all guitar instruction was set out so simply. You have hit on a training a technique that far surpasses other videos I watched along similar lines. It’s all just right. From cord progressions to scale runs, just set out perfect, It is not demonstrated that hyper speed, just at a nice temple. I think personally this will reflect in the number of subscriptions you will receive on your channel with this type of presentation. You have now moved up to my number one position out of the top blues instructors I have ever come across. I do hope you do many more in this format of instruction. Fabulous and thank you so much. From a old fart, doing his best to learn blues guitar.
People often say that seeing Doyle Bramhall II, or any other "right-handed guitar turned upside down to play left-handed" player, trips them out. But I think they are the easiest to learn from visually because the viewer is watching them play from the right-handed guitar player's point-of-view. That's what you've done in this video; and it helps - a lot! Thanks..
This is a brilliant teaching visualization. Everything from the camera angle to the topic of integrating chords with blues lead licks. As a UA-cam guitar junkie, I'd like to see more of this. It really differentiates your teaching approach! Thanks!
Frederick, I totally agree! I'm surprised at how much more this camera angle holds my attention and/or draws me in compared to the traditional angle. Just curious if you find that to be true for you. In any event, it's a super lesson from start to finish.
One of the most impactful lessons I've seen on UA-cam. More stuff from the top angle! So much more intuitive, and makes learning shapes easier without your brain having to mirror what you typically see on screen. Also learned a better 7 chord grip, locked in why the Mixolydian works over the 4... Everything just seemed easier from this angle.
This is the type of lesson I wanted when I started and I'm betting ALL beginners want this! If you could put the guitar on a stand to steady it and do more like this, you're channel will go off the charts. Visualizing chords and scales are something we take for granted once we know them.
you sir are a GENIUS. 5 billion guitar lessons all over youtube and that's the first time Im ever seeing that camera angle. And oh god the tips in this video to boot. Bravo
I love that I can see fingers and what you are actually playing with each finger and "THE SHAPE Of YOUR HAND" in the same perspective I am seeing my hand, not a bunch of dots on the guitar neck and someone telling me "these dots are the shapes you need to learn". I can better analyze, therefore understand the actual left hand technique being used. This is by far the best video I have seen and I was playing along in about 30 seconds. PLEASE do all of your videos and lessons with this camera angle and I will be 100% vested in your lessons. You need to make this your "Signature" that sets you apart from everyone else. LOVED THIS LOVED THIS LOVED THIS PLEASE DO MORE!!!!!
Ditto many comments below! Dude this is the FIRST TIME I've ever seem a lesson like this. Omg SO MUCH CLEARER. Carry on my wayward son! There'll be peace when you are... well you get it! Thx again for all your efforts
Although I've watched many lessons with Bryan, have never previously posted a comment but after this one - well, wow! Just Wow! What a great new angle (teaching and camera). More please Bryan and thanks 👍
Congrats on the 400. You made me think about (3 years ago), driving up to a toll booth to cross a bridge going from Md. to Va. The woman in the car in front of me, paid the $4 for me randomly, I'll never forget that, I guess that is what is known as paying it forward. You are appreciated, I hope to go back to lesson one and watch your entire catalog. It will take some time, but I am retired, so what the heck. My wife says, "We all have some reason for walking this earth" . Yours is to help struggling players like me. thanks Brian
THIS is a breakthrough! Wow a visualization of precisely where the fingers go! Perfect angle! In the previous views from the front, you could never see exactly which fingers were actually touching the strings! This works!! Finally!!! Thanks for this!
This was really helpful. The camera angle made all the difference. I would love to see more lessons from this camera angle. I am a long time Activity Melody member and your lessons have really made a positive impact on the way I play. Thank you for all you have and will continue to do for all of us who love playing guitar.
Brian - this approach gets to the heart of matter for those of us who are just starting to try to learn fills, leads etc. Step by step on what you are visualizing is absolutely needed - at least for me. Thank you.
Hi I’ve never commented been following you for a few years..from cowansville Quebec Canada...butt this is one of the best lessons ever..I’m a older gal. 77..been playing since I was. A kid... At this point in my life I’m working on being my best.......so god bless ya.....and keep on ....
Bryan. This is IT! The best combination of your easy patter and a terrific view of the fretboard and a simple but effective use of overlaid optics. This is what I have been waiting for.
By the way you are the first person ever that I have seen that showed from this vantage point. Bravo my friend. All lessons should be this way after all that’s the way we see our guitars.
Didn't think your view of the fretboard helped much but learning that using the mixolydian scale is best for 4 & 5 in blues was a great thing to learn. You also made playing the chord tones easier to follow, thank you! You're the best!
Bless you...I have waited years for someone to use this camera angle...I'm fairly troubled sitting across from someone. who is playing.....my brain just can not flip the image... you have made me a happy man.
First of all Brian, thank you for your tireless efforts to bring us so many wonderful and interesting lessons. I noticed this lesson is over a year or two old and I don't know how I ever missed it but this "over the shoulder POV) is really helpful and I'm sure I'm not alone in saying I'd like to see a lot more of it.
GREAT visual lesson. I have been able to slightly see various chord / scale shapes but it has taken YEARS. This is a really good example of what people mean when they say "it's just right out of the chord / scale shape". Thank you.
Thanks, Brian! These "visual tips" are indeed useful. It saves me from having to do all that translation in my head! The explanation of the chords & scales is what really helped me. (I know the chords, not always the scales...and how the scales interact with the chords is VERY helpful. . I'm learning a LOT.) 👌 👍
Loved the ability to see you finger placement on the neck in the visual chords lesson.! Thank you for that perspective. It saved me a lot of pausing and replaying of you lesson! I have been playing for 2 y ears daily at age 72. My skills have leaped to new levels after 3 months with your help! Thank You! Ody Milton
Fantastic viewpoint Brian! So much easier to see the chord shapes with the dots.Well done for appreciating your viewers comments and trying to help us learn more.Thank you!
I've played a long time. This lesson uses technology so well that it really helped me understand, without guessing, what you mean when you say "visualize". Mix one of these in on this channel every so often please. It tied together the "playing changes" components for me. My wife will be thankful because I can add another component to my home concert series. Thank you.
Of all of your videos, this one is my favorite. Camera angle + visuals + methods of making songs interesting. More. More.( I've been a subscriber for a year plus, btw.)
Brilliant. I've struggled with these concepts and ideas for years until you superimposed them where they belong--on the fretboard. Changing the camera angle was huge too. Like others who have commented, I am a visual learner. I don't store information in my brain. I organize it in front of me where I can see it. Thank you!
Either your explanation is just so clear or at 53, I’ve finally held a guitar long enough that this is making sense. I’ve been an acoustic playing folkie who’s now plugging in and learning (trying) to rock the blues on an electric. Thank you! Great video.
Brian i agree with many of the comments, this has to be one of the best visuals you've done. I really like the view of the fret board. I can clearly see the strings and notes your are hitting as well as the chord. It's sometime hard to see the fingering in standard view. Outstanding. I hope more of your lessons are presented this way or some combination. Outstanding
Hi Bryan. Anthony from Texas Blues Alley does a lot of his lessons just like the way you are doing right now. I've learned a lot from these style of lessons and I have learned a lot from your lessons as well however, I think it would be so cool that you do more of your lessons like that. I've been playing guitar since the age of six and I can pretty much play any style of music. I've played guitar in a couple of bands including my own Tex-Mex band with two younger brothers and brother-in-law during the mid 80s until everyone move away. I'm 62 years old now and I do look forward to getting in a gospel band sometime soon Lord willing.
Been an ActiveMelody member for about a year and really enjoy your teaching, but this one is the BEST yet, with the view angle- VERY helpful!!! Way to go, Brian! Thanks!!
I’m watching this while my wife is asleep beside me. I can’t get up and grab my guitar and it’s killing me. Can’t wait until tomorrow to get started with this. It’s absolutely the best lesson I’ve seen in a long time. The camera angle and dot overlays are the perfect way to help us visualize. Thanks!
This way of highlighting the chords and shapes is excellent for visual learners such me. I was doing it anyway with paper and colored pencils :) but now that you did it on screen it was instant understanding.
This is a good video. I just discovered this video now, but the truth is, I had just begun discovering/seeing this on my own, over the past 2-3 months. Don't know how or why it began dawning on me, but it has been, for me, a leap forward in terms of playing. I guess that, for one thing, I made a conscious decision to start playing the inside strings, rather than leaning on the upper strings. That has made a difference...caused progress, along with identifying three different places on the fretboard to play each (major) chord.
Wow, terrific enhancement for explaining your thought process when composing . Lessons keep getting better. Thanks for all the thought and effort u put into each lesson. If ur not a member wake up
Hey Bro, Visual learning makes more sense to the majority. Its a blast watching you break down the framework of a riff and make it simple to learn. It's Always fun learning new stuff with you
Wow ! So effective ! This lesson is an eye opener. I will definitely be watching/studying this video several more times. Would appreciate more videos like this. Thanks very much.
Brian, I agree with many of the other comments about how much easier it is to see exactly what you are doing when you use the view of your fingers from the top, as you (and we) see it. While it is OK to learn from your videos by viewing from out front, I think we might all learn so much faster if you adopt the new angle on a routine basis. I think it represents an exciting new learning direction (excuse the pun) for all of us to take. Please consider this seriously. Cheers.
What a wonderfull idea ! the first time I understand really . I am French and follow your channel since years and I always find motivation with you. Great thanks.
Brian, I cannot tell you how much clearer this made things! I know that this must have been an awful lot of extra work for you.... But it WAS awfully extra appreciated!! 😊
This was the best method and perspective for doing a guitar tutorial. Thank you for considering what we see!! Much more clear and we can truly follow along.
Bryan, the comments about the camera angle and overlaying the chords are absolutely spot on, mirroring my own thoughts exactly. Please do some more of your videos like this. I am a long time subscriber to Active Melody, but this is the best lesson yet, partly because it hit the exact spot where my learning and development is taking place, but mainly in your use of technology to get the message across.
I love the way you filmed this. The view is perfect to watch what you are doing. Also, I really liked the visualization and superimposed of the chord shapes. Most Impressed.
I just have gotten into knowing what scale and were in the scale i am thanks to you.sadly it took a lifetime to realize this.Love it when you tell what scale and what position you are using.if i were to teach i would make sure the student knew where and what scale position he was using until it became second nature .
Excellent show of finger action on chords and scales shapes. Thank you sir and hopefully you'll have more videos with the green dots!I just learned a month's worth of knowledge for me in 10 minutes. Great teacher!thank you sir from aztec new Mexico 👍👍👍👽👍👍👍👍😎
Awesome lesson Brian. This is just the kind of explanation of how to solo that I have always been looking for. Thanks for using the different camera angle and visual aids. They help a lot! Great to see that you are continually improving your teaching methods!
Excellent lesson! The visuals really helped. I’ve heard and read about playing over the chords but it’s easier said than done, for some. This lesson has has propelled me way forward after years of fumbling about. Thanks👏
Truly a milestone lesson for me my friend... this technique of first person perspective with digital graphic overlay accompanied by your erudite voice-over is the best ever delivery of guitar instruction in my experience! Kudos and thanks! Great guitaring and great instruction!
One of the most helpful lessons that I've seen on UA-cam. Great work - please do more of these visual explantions.
THE CAMERA ANGLE, CHORD COLOUR, AND LEAD COLOUR REALLY DID IT FOR ME, HOPE YOU CONTINUE WITH THIS METHOD. HAVING THE UNDERLYING CHORD COLOUR VISABLE GROUNDED MY UNDERSTANDING OF WHERE THE LEAD PLAYING SHOULD BE CENTERED AROUND. HOPE YOU KEEP THE CHORS COLOURS LIT UP EVERY TIME YOU TALK ABOUT EACH CHORD CHANGE.
Camera angle change was just what I needed to see the scales and phrases knitted together- great idea !
I love looking at the fretboard like I see it ... and the on screen lights .... improved my visual imaging by at least 75% ... thanks Brian..
I've been "playing" guitar for 25 years, but I think I've learned more from this channel over the last few month than all those years combined.
Amen!
Bloody hell. If only all guitar instruction was set out so simply. You have hit on a training a technique that far surpasses other videos I watched along similar lines. It’s all just right. From cord progressions to scale runs, just set out perfect, It is not demonstrated that hyper speed, just at a nice temple. I think personally this will reflect in the number of subscriptions you will receive on your channel with this type of presentation. You have now moved up to my number one position out of the top blues instructors I have ever come across. I do hope you do many more in this format of instruction. Fabulous and thank you so much. From a old fart, doing his best to learn blues guitar.
People often say that seeing Doyle Bramhall II, or any other "right-handed guitar turned upside down to play left-handed" player, trips them out. But I think they are the easiest to learn from visually because the viewer is watching them play from the right-handed guitar player's point-of-view. That's what you've done in this video; and it helps - a lot! Thanks..
This is a brilliant teaching visualization. Everything from the camera angle to the topic of integrating chords with blues lead licks. As a UA-cam guitar junkie, I'd like to see more of this. It really differentiates your teaching approach! Thanks!
Frederick, I totally agree! I'm surprised at how much more this camera angle holds my attention and/or draws me in compared to the traditional angle. Just curious if you find that to be true for you. In any event, it's a super lesson from start to finish.
I agree with you both. It is totally differents
@@chefmonteur Good to know Daniel! Thanks.
One of the most impactful lessons I've seen on UA-cam. More stuff from the top angle! So much more intuitive, and makes learning shapes easier without your brain having to mirror what you typically see on screen. Also learned a better 7 chord grip, locked in why the Mixolydian works over the 4... Everything just seemed easier from this angle.
Yes! What I was trying to say!
This is the type of lesson I wanted when I started and I'm betting ALL beginners want this! If you could put the guitar on a stand to steady it and do more like this, you're channel will go off the charts. Visualizing chords and scales are something we take for granted once we know them.
This is a great! Just became a member and subscribed! Definitely more visuals like this!
This is absolutely amazing. Please do more "visual chord shapes + scales" in other 145 positions. Some of us are very visual learners!
I whole heartedly agree with ya. These lessons are so helpful
@@Daviddd10 it seems you're trying to hi-jack this site rather than just being helpful.
I agree ☝️
Absolutely, but 145 positions? That's a big ask! 😜EP401 through EP546
@@michaelfox2738 hopefully he is saying 1-4-5 progression? I find 5 positions complicated enough 😄
Bryan, this has got to be one of the best videos you have ever made. Long time sub on Active Melody and you are golden teacher.
you sir are a GENIUS. 5 billion guitar lessons all over youtube and that's the first time Im ever seeing that camera angle. And oh god the tips in this video to boot. Bravo
One of the best lessons I've ever seen and just proves yet again how important the blues is if you really want to learn to play
I love that I can see fingers and what you are actually playing with each finger and "THE SHAPE Of YOUR HAND" in the same perspective I am seeing my hand, not a bunch of dots on the guitar neck and someone telling me "these dots are the shapes you need to learn". I can better analyze, therefore understand the actual left hand technique being used.
This is by far the best video I have seen and I was playing along in about 30 seconds. PLEASE do all of your videos and lessons with this camera angle and I will be 100% vested in your lessons.
You need to make this your "Signature" that sets you apart from everyone else. LOVED THIS LOVED THIS LOVED THIS PLEASE DO MORE!!!!!
Omg! That really helps having the camera show the neck from your perspective! Its sooo much easier to see! Thanks. Great job!
Ditto many comments below! Dude this is the FIRST TIME I've ever seem a lesson like this. Omg SO MUCH CLEARER. Carry on my wayward son! There'll be peace when you are... well you get it! Thx again for all your efforts
The first video of yours I watched all the way through without getting lost. Thanks from this remedial learner!
This is it. This works very well visually for me. Please use this all the time. Love it.
Although I've watched many lessons with Bryan, have never previously posted a comment but after this one - well, wow! Just Wow! What a great new angle (teaching and camera). More please Bryan and thanks 👍
Theres a lot of people teaching old guys on the web,however,you are becoming my favorite,Thank You so much for your generosity
Congrats on the 400. You made me think about (3 years ago), driving up to a toll booth to cross a bridge going from Md. to Va. The woman in the car in front of me, paid the $4 for me randomly, I'll never forget that, I guess that is what is known as paying it forward. You are appreciated, I hope to go back to lesson one and watch your entire catalog. It will take some time, but I am retired, so what the heck. My wife says, "We all have some reason for walking this earth" . Yours is to help struggling players like me. thanks Brian
Wow, I didn't realize until now how cool it is to receive a lesson using this angle. Love it. Thank you Brian for doing this for us. Much appreciated!
That little A6 run immediately jumped out at me as "Hey,Hey what can I do" your lessons are fantastic.
THIS is a breakthrough! Wow a visualization of precisely where the fingers go! Perfect angle! In the previous views from the front, you could never see exactly which fingers were actually touching the strings! This works!! Finally!!! Thanks for this!
This was really helpful. The camera angle made all the difference. I would love to see more lessons from this camera angle. I am a long time Activity Melody member and your lessons have really made a positive impact on the way I play. Thank you for all you have and will continue to do for all of us who love playing guitar.
My mind is blown. This made things click for me. This is such a great idea for making it visual for us. Thanks so much!!!
This view of the fretboard is AMAZING. I get to see what it should look like directly. Thanks!
Yes. Videos just like this. Priceless. Thank you so much. Excellent digital visual representation of what I need to see
Very purposeful lesson. LOVE the camera angle!
Brian - this approach gets to the heart of matter for those of us who are just starting to try to learn fills, leads etc. Step by step on what you are visualizing is absolutely needed - at least for me. Thank you.
Hi I’ve never commented been following you for a few years..from cowansville Quebec Canada...butt this is one of the best lessons ever..I’m a older gal. 77..been playing since I was. A kid... At this point in my life I’m working on being my best.......so god bless ya.....and keep on ....
Thanks Betty :)
Bryan. This is IT! The best combination of your easy patter and a terrific view of the fretboard and a simple but effective use of overlaid optics. This is what I have been waiting for.
By the way you are the first person ever that I have seen that showed from this vantage point. Bravo my friend. All lessons should be this way after all that’s the way we see our guitars.
Didn't think your view of the fretboard helped much but learning that using the mixolydian scale is best for 4 & 5 in blues was a great thing to learn. You also made playing the chord tones easier to follow, thank you! You're the best!
Bless you...I have waited years for someone to use this camera angle...I'm fairly troubled sitting across from someone. who is playing.....my brain just can not flip the image... you have made me a happy man.
This is one of the best lessons you have ever done because you can see what you playing .
First of all Brian, thank you for your tireless efforts to bring us so many wonderful and interesting lessons. I noticed this lesson is over a year or two old and I don't know how I ever missed it but this "over the shoulder POV) is really helpful and I'm sure I'm not alone in saying I'd like to see a lot more of it.
The best lesson on blues soloing yet! espcially concerning 9ths.
GREAT visual lesson. I have been able to slightly see various chord / scale shapes but it has taken YEARS. This is a really good example of what people mean when they say "it's just right out of the chord / scale shape". Thank you.
Absolutely brilliant. Well done!
Thanks, Brian! These "visual tips" are indeed useful. It saves me from having to do all that translation in my head!
The explanation of the chords & scales is what really helped me. (I know the chords, not always the scales...and how the scales interact with the chords is VERY helpful. . I'm learning a LOT.) 👌 👍
Thank you for explaining why to use Mixolydian and how to use chord tones. The way you superimposed the shapes over what you played is brilliant.
Loved the ability to see you finger placement on the neck in the visual chords lesson.! Thank you for that perspective. It saved me a lot of pausing and replaying of you lesson! I have been playing for 2 y
ears daily at age 72. My skills have leaped to new levels after 3 months with your help! Thank You! Ody Milton
Fantastic viewpoint Brian! So much easier to see the chord shapes with the dots.Well done for appreciating your viewers comments and trying to help us learn more.Thank you!
I've played a long time.
This lesson uses technology so well that it really helped me understand, without guessing, what you mean when you say "visualize".
Mix one of these in on this channel every so often please.
It tied together the "playing changes" components for me.
My wife will be thankful because I can add another component to my home concert series.
Thank you.
What an excellent way to teach! Please continue this new method of visualization.!!
Of all of your videos, this one is my favorite. Camera angle + visuals + methods of making songs interesting. More. More.( I've been a subscriber for a year plus, btw.)
Brilliant! Love that vantage point. It somehow makes it easier to understand and to truly visualize it!
This is great!... This is the ultimate way to see how chords and solos are composed and explained in the different positions.
Man I just love the light bulb moments Best video you ever done very easily understood
Bryan, ditto on all the other comments. This view is MUCH more intuitive and visually understandable. Great job.
This is the lesson that I needed right now. I've struggled to visualize the chord shapes like this and I'll be referring back often. Thank you!
Thank you Brian,
Now that is how to present a Tutorial, fantastic I love this visual type of presentation well done 😃😀😀
Makes at all so much clearer thankyou ,love the visuals
This lesson really tied the whole room together. Thanks!
Thanks for listening to his suggestion, and implementing for us all. Truly the sign of an outstanding teacher.
Brilliant. I've struggled with these concepts and ideas for years until you superimposed them where they belong--on the fretboard. Changing the camera angle was huge too. Like others who have commented, I am a visual learner. I don't store information in my brain. I organize it in front of me where I can see it. Thank you!
I been looking for this for 30 years...thanx...
Either your explanation is just so clear or at 53, I’ve finally held a guitar long enough that this is making sense. I’ve been an acoustic playing folkie who’s now plugging in and learning (trying) to rock the blues on an electric. Thank you! Great video.
Brian i agree with many of the comments, this has to be one of the best visuals you've done. I really like the view of the fret board. I can clearly see the strings
and notes your are hitting as well as the chord. It's sometime hard to see the fingering in standard view. Outstanding. I hope more of your lessons are presented this way or some combination. Outstanding
Hi Bryan. Anthony from Texas Blues Alley does a lot of his lessons just like the way you are doing right now. I've learned a lot from these style of lessons and I have learned a lot from your lessons as well however, I think it would be so cool that you do more of your lessons like that. I've been playing guitar since the age of six and I can pretty much play any style of music. I've played guitar in a couple of bands including my own Tex-Mex band with two younger brothers and brother-in-law during the mid 80s until everyone move away. I'm 62 years old now and I do look forward to getting in a gospel band sometime soon Lord willing.
Been an ActiveMelody member for about a year and really enjoy your teaching, but this one is the BEST yet, with the view angle- VERY helpful!!! Way to go, Brian! Thanks!!
Perfect! Outstanding visual and explanation. Most attempts at teaching on UA-cam jump over these concepts. Lots of good stuff...Thanks!
I’m watching this while my wife is asleep beside me. I can’t get up and grab my guitar and it’s killing me. Can’t wait until tomorrow to get started with this. It’s absolutely the best lesson I’ve seen in a long time. The camera angle and dot overlays are the perfect way to help us visualize. Thanks!
This way of highlighting the chords and shapes is excellent for visual learners such me. I was doing it anyway with paper and colored pencils :) but now that you did it on screen it was instant understanding.
A new view for Visual - Kinesthetic learners like me.....YEA.........Makes it one hell of a lot easier to process what you are doing.
This is a good video. I just discovered this video now, but the truth is, I had just begun discovering/seeing this on my own, over the past 2-3 months. Don't know how or why it began dawning on me, but it has been, for me, a leap forward in terms of playing. I guess that, for one thing, I made a conscious decision to start playing the inside strings, rather than leaning on the upper strings. That has made a difference...caused progress, along with identifying three different places on the fretboard to play each (major) chord.
Love the vantage point! This makes it so much easier to see, for us "beginners".
Wow, terrific enhancement for explaining your thought process when composing . Lessons keep getting better. Thanks for all the thought and effort u put into each lesson. If ur not a member wake up
Your tutorials are always very enlightening and connective. The graphics added a new dimension that is very helpful. Thank you
Hey Bro, Visual learning makes more sense to the majority.
Its a blast watching you break down the framework of a riff
and make it simple to learn.
It's Always fun learning new stuff with you
Saw this today. This is really a great lesson. The colored fretboard points help so much. Thank you.
Wow ! So effective ! This lesson is an eye opener. I will definitely be watching/studying this video several more times. Would appreciate more videos like this. Thanks very much.
Brian, I agree with many of the other comments about how much easier it is to see exactly what you are doing when you use the view of your fingers from the top, as you (and we) see it. While it is OK to learn from your videos by viewing from out front, I think we might all learn so much faster if you adopt the new angle on a routine basis. I think it represents an exciting new learning direction (excuse the pun) for all of us to take. Please consider this seriously. Cheers.
This is the best view of fingerboard learning specially with the graphic overlays on it.
What a wonderfull idea ! the first time I understand really . I am French and follow your channel since years and I always find motivation with you. Great thanks.
Brian, I cannot tell you how much clearer this made things! I know that this must have been an awful lot of extra work for you....
But it WAS awfully extra appreciated!! 😊
Finally someone teaches the only way I can learn. Thank you
This was the best method and perspective for doing a guitar tutorial. Thank you for considering what we see!! Much more clear and we can truly follow along.
Bryan, the comments about the camera angle and overlaying the chords are absolutely spot on, mirroring my own thoughts exactly. Please do some more of your videos like this. I am a long time subscriber to Active Melody, but this is the best lesson yet, partly because it hit the exact spot where my learning and development is taking place, but mainly in your use of technology to get the message across.
You just gave me a true "Light Bulb" moment. It all came together beautifully. Well done.
I love the way you filmed this. The view is perfect to watch what you are doing. Also, I really liked the visualization and superimposed of the chord shapes. Most Impressed.
I just have gotten into knowing what scale and were in the scale i am thanks to you.sadly it took a lifetime to realize this.Love it when you tell what scale and what position you are using.if i were to teach i would make sure the student knew where and what scale position he was using until it became second nature .
Really an effective lesson. Great visuals that make every note clear AND clearly show the relation between chords and notes.
Excellent show of finger action on chords and scales shapes. Thank you sir and hopefully you'll have more videos with the green dots!I just learned a month's worth of knowledge for me in 10 minutes. Great teacher!thank you sir from aztec new Mexico 👍👍👍👽👍👍👍👍😎
The new camera angle and the the screen lights were very helpful, please keep using this technique. Your videos helped me a lot this evening.
Awesome lesson Brian. This is just the kind of explanation of how to solo that I have always been looking for. Thanks for using the different camera angle and visual aids. They help a lot! Great to see that you are continually improving your teaching methods!
Thank you for including the rhythm lesson as well. It’s been hard to find rhythm guitar lessons. Love the angles here
This camera angle and on fret board diagrams that go with the explanation are a game changer in learning....give yourself top marks.
BAM! Ultra-clear. Great lesson! Thanks Brian!
Right place right time.Please do more like this Bryan with different chords shapes.
Excellent lesson! The visuals really helped. I’ve heard and read about playing over the chords but it’s easier said than done, for some. This lesson has has propelled me way forward after years of fumbling about. Thanks👏
This is a great teaching method! In your other videos, hearing "picture it" got me most of the way, but this gets me all the way there.
Great way showing the target notes while improvising over the chord progression! POV from the teacher 👍👌
Excellent! This really helps. I appreciate the pro tip returning to the I chord. Very cool.
Absolutely brilliant! Great job of explaining this without any complexities! Thank you so much for sharing this with us! It’s greatly appreciated!
Truly a milestone lesson for me my friend... this technique of first person perspective with digital graphic overlay accompanied by your erudite voice-over is the best ever delivery of guitar instruction in my experience! Kudos and thanks! Great guitaring and great instruction!
Brilliant! This is the best presentation you have ever done. Thanks Brian.