Play This for 2 Minutes & See Why Guitarists Get Addicted (PURE FUN!)
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2020
- If you want to develop arpeggio based harmony for all of the diatonic keys you may think that you're going to have to spend hours and hours a day trying to get it all down. Luckily that is not the case at all.
If you are able to commit to a consistent but short effort, (as little as 2 minuets), into learning the keys, along with a few arpeggio shapes on the neck, you will be amazed at how much better your knowledge for diatonic harmonized arpeggios will become in just a short period of time!
When diatonic harmonized key practice is organized as arpeggios and then combined with focused attention on their neck patterns and how you pick through them, your skills for this area will explode in a very short period of time!
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If the intro is an improvisation, it's probably the best guitar improv i have ever heard from any genre of music. Stunning...
Amazing work with the lesson too!
You will be addicted playing this song
Player: Proceed playing sponge bob song
What is the songs title
Sounds like Bob Marley's Stir It Up.
Lol
I love it when the teacher performs. Thanks Andrew.
Excellent lesson, Andrew! Really fun to play and teaches a lot about the fingerboard. Thank you.
The intro is 👌 I wish you’d make a lesson on that intro-solo. The exercise is cool. 💯
I've been so focused I thought the intro was the lesson llooll
WoWWWW What a nice piece of music...
Ingeniously creative exercise that trains the answers to fundamental improvisation questions students will grow to consider. Well done Andrew!
Andrew, once again amazing. I listened first, then replayed and then by the time you got to D, it clicked. I now understand what you are referring to and trying to get me to realize. The lightbulb went on for this 54 year old 5 month player. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm liking that B.C. Rich in the back.
Sir you are one of the best teacher I've seen!
Loved the intro picking. Very cool.
The intro tune is so happy! I love it :)
Very good and helpful lesson! Thank you for your excellent work!
Another paradigm shift in my practicing many thanks.
Very good exercise, thanks!
great intro.....great playing.....great tone!
Excellent Andrew, great teacher
very nice exercise, well presented. Thank you very much greatly appreciated
Extremely valuable information for every player, I love these videos.
Glad you think so!
Great lesson well explained and really good fun love it thanks brother
Excellent, merci pour ce beau partage... Big up de Tahiti (French Polynesia) Musicalement Votre
And than take this to other 4 strings (A-D-G-B, D-G-B-E) and than with seventh chords. And after it, go to other scales like melodic minor :)
Great lesson.
GODDA LOVE THAT BEGINNING JAM THO!!! Purely joyful minute and a half! :D
Awesome, love the reggae intro! So clean and clear...well done!
Easily the best instructional series on youtube for the guitar
That is awesome. I'm going to try it on mandolin!
Thanks for your time, Andrew!
My pleasure!
I’m a beginner and this is an awesome exercise thanks.
Great lesson, Andrew. I'm with the others who wish to see a detailed breakdown on the improvisation you did at the beginning.
another very interesting way to learn scale and an excellent way to practice picking. Wow very impressive I have to practice this for sure for a while. Thanks for all
You can do it!
Just one thing:
Thanks for your amazing videos!!
Andrew Andrew you are great!
Very pleasant listening Andrew
Thanks!
Very useful video. Thx
I really appreciate the love you put into your lessons. Helping us to get better with each video-lesson is helping the world to become a better place. I thank you for all of that!
Edit: just so you know, you got yourself a long time ago adepts subscribers from Venezuela! Greetings from over here!
Love it Andrew 👍🏻🎸 it’s great exercise and great fun to play too 👍🏻🇬🇧🎸
It really is!
Another dangerous intro🔥🔥🔥🔥
I really like this one
Good exercise, it’s like running up a scale of 3rds, with extras!
Exactly!
Thenk u...this waz very infometiv...i think this wil help mi get tu thi next level with my gitaa mastary... wil chek aut thi websait...
Andrew’s best intro ever!
Lincoln from CT I know! I listened to it, and went back in, got my guitar and picked it out. It’s fun to play! Also to expand on.
Lincoln from CT It would make for an excellent lesson. Hello Andrew!
Thanks guys, it was just a Reggae influenced improvisation. Happy to hear that you like it so much!
nice solo
Nice exercise, but at what point does it become the lovely piece you played at the beginning? That's what I thought you were gonna teach!
Wish you would've taken a little time at the end to explain in some detail how this exercise can or should be applied to what you performed in the intro. Guess you have to rely on other knowledge like which pentatonic scale overlays the particular chord in the sequence. Not a complaint just a wish. Love the exercise though.
Somebody got a new guitar. Noticed a few videos ago but, well, you know...
You play always play something nice and teach another dufferent. I think is good you demo on how to apply each lesson into play.
Ur awesome man
Thank you very much for your lessons and knowledge please I want your book (PDF) for a beginner
any scale runs like this for the uke, or the top 4 strings of guitar?
Brilliant. Even tho its reggae infused, but i also hear bits of Knopfler
Stir it up.
Nice exercise...
Yes, thanks
i've played guitar for 18 years now and basically as good as i was 15 or so years ago. I did not practice enough and this entire video is greek to me. hes spekaing another language. Im getting ready to start all over again and re learn the proper way to play guitar instead of playing covers of my favourite songs but not actually learning anything.
Just made a purchase and emailed receipt. At least I think I did. I m very interested in the handouts and anything on this lesson. Thank you.
Awesome! Thank you! Hope you enjoy the handouts.
Great
Really fun song! It looks like you have adapted the pattern to play that tune at the beginning of the video? I hope you can give a little lesson on how to do the song as well! PS - I just donated
muito bom valeu
Great lesson my Teacher Thank you I appreciate it
Great lesson! I'm a Classical player, I can reach some of the octaves (thanks to the Segovia scales).
I'm curious about which keys I'm going to run out of "real estate". I do have a XXth fret high C (E4: high E string) note on my Guitar.
It is challenging to play harmony above the XII fret of my Guitar, yet I want to try.
Do you have any thoughts about my range issue? Any input would be appreciated.
Try three note little chord shapes in the upper register between the b,g and d strings.
The 7th scale degree triad is diminished and is really the V7 chord without the root.
Extremely helpful. Thank you!
What's the name of the tune you are playing? I really like it, but I don't think I've ever heard it before. Please, add the title to beginning of the video. Thanks!
i will do this today
It seems like Country music at fast pace with some dancing around. Very well!
And you added Music Theory in it secretly!
Hi Andrew, just found your videos and I think they are very helpful. How do I get the handouts after I made the donation?
Hello Robert... I just checked into this and it appears that my staff members have looked after this for you! Thanks for your support. 💯
Nice, covers a few bases.
Whats the right hand doing?
Just ordered my Husbands Christmas present from your t spring site
I can't believe anyone would give you a thumbs down! Great lesson! Again!
Haaa...thumbs diwn just to annoy you... only joking.
I would request you to pls add subtitles in ur video....it will help us to understand well...am not able to understand so fast english
Couple you please cover the introe?
süperrrrrrrr bravo
So although I can play it by now as a beginner, I don't see how exactly this helps :(
Can anyone enlighten me please? I'd greatly appreciate it. Feeling kinda dumb 😢
Over time it builds your ear and knowledge of the notes in the Major Scale. It’s the building block of other things like the modes, etc. Ideally, if you play a wrong note, you will hear that it was a wrong note.
@@Dthraco Thank you very much for the explanation. I greatly appreciate it. This helps to understand the big picture a bit more. Thanks again 😊
MUSCLE MEMORY DUDE! Developing muscle memory IS KEY! The mundane practices are critical. It’s how all healthy brains work. We are fast because of muscle memory dude. We are accurate because of muscle memory. We are good because of muscle memory. It takes repetition. Practice is that repetition not noodling!!! Very important. HOWEVER,,,When it stops being fun, practicing becomes arguably futile. This is subjective though. Be patient ✌️🙏🔑
@@notapplicable6274 Thank you very much for the explanation 😊
Bitchin'! Ultimate hold musak hits Vol 12!
Wowwwwww
So at what point does music “theory” become music “psychology”?
woody batter I think the answer is "after sufficient repetition."
I chord for 2 bars, IV chord for 1 bar and V chord for 1 bar. also called 1, 4, 5,, this is a 4 bar chord progression.
I’m inspired to buy another Telecaster.
I've been seriously considering buying my first tele. It seems to be a very versatile guitar
I just bought my first. Very happy I did.
Rick Sanchezito you won’t be disappointed.
@@bubbasouth69 yeah I'm researching them and looking for the right one before I buy
bet he could make some sort of template to help folk practice these lessons. LOL
Ten years and two minutes
I didnt know Mr.Bean knew so much about guitar!
Sorcery
Why don't you ever use the cool, BC Rich you got there, in your videos?
Watch This for 2 Minutes & See Why Guitarists Get Addicted (PURE FUN!)
i would have better luck learning quantum physics
:-)
While I am a huge fan this was not that much fun so it felt more like clickbait...
too much showing off to begin with