Jeff Marshall: Melodic Shapes
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
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Here, Jeff Marshall gives a lesson on Melodic Shapes: Adding the Second Degree.
This guy could make millions with a video series. I have learned more from his few videos for GW than in any lesson session I have ever taken. He's an outstanding teacher!!!
I had him for a class at MI, he's awesome.
This is seriously one of the best lessons on UA-cam. This is an information GoldMine.
one of d best guitar lessons....really helps when u start finding triads all along the neck.....thnx dude...
now thats one of the first youtube lessons I find really useful! thanks a lot!!!
whoever at guitarworld thought this was a good idea needs a raise, a promotion, and a crown in heaven.
one of the best videos they have posted
Good stuff Jeff.Thanks a lot
What a lesson! Awesome!
Pure magic Jeff!!!
Great tutor and lesson.
@schcully Right on!! Glad you could make it. Always a pleasure to sit in with the Squad!
Great lesson. The beginning solo was awesome.
This lesson was chill/very informative
@goldtop1122 I completely agree, what a fantastic lesson. I am a young guitar teacher and this is a bloomin sweet lesson! 1million stars!
Beautiful
that sounds great!
😢 thanks for the heads up
Jeff, Super class, I am impressed, play me chord tone with a backing track. Looking forward to it
Triads with added note.
@g1asseye I was just improving but i can give you some insight to whats going on... Most of what im playing is minor pentatonic but i do like to use a minor triad from the 5th of a minor chord over top of the 1 chord. In this case G#m(G#,B,D#) over the C#m. Gives you a C#m9 sound. Try that, if you like it try reorganizing the notes so the G#m triad doesnt sound obvious. Hope that helps :-) Jeff
Huh, at the beginning of the actual lesson part when he played slow, it sounded a little bit like "Goodbye Porkpie Hat". Great lesson, i'll be sure to use this.
Exactly; music is for listening. Watching is fun too, but if it annoys someone, they should just focus on the ears.
very good thanks
Sweet Lesson!! Where do you get backing tracks like that or sothing a little harder?
Great lesson.
Is the backing track available?
@walrussalad He DOES use his pinky.
You are playing a Fender, Awesome
nice!
thats my teacher!
bam. 1:00. There he used his pinky. Jeff, I'll see you tomorrow in RSW.
Love Nate
i only use my pinky when i am doing fast shred stuff
i hardly ever use it with blue, jazz
best gutiarworld lesson ever!
the next step, apply it to metal!!!!
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I heard that. It's the same three beginning notes.
@walrussalad He actually does a bit. 0:13 - 0:16
C sharp minor, the way used here would be equivalent to C sharp Mixolydian (G as base) ?
Same here.
Isn't he in the offspring
whats the c#minor shape he plays at 3:59? is it 9xx99x? whats on the a or d-string?
@walrussalad oh man i was just about to say that!
@walrussalad Just close your eyes and listen to the music :)
@walrussalad now you said it ...
Who's that?
Backing track anyone?
its so funny how every guitar tutorial starts the same ha. a guy playing a bad ass solo
JUDAS ENGINE!!!!!!!!!!!
Despite his name, he doesn't use a marshall
he also explains too well.
@goldtop1122 I completely agree, what a fantastic lesson. I am a young guitar teacher and this is a bloomin sweet lesson! 1million stars!