How to Learn ANY Song
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- Опубліковано 28 лис 2024
- Some thoughts on how to learn ANY song on guitar. Thanks to @ElixirStringsMedia for sponsoring this video. Get yourself a set:
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What works for me best when trying to identify the key is:
1. listen to the song
2. hum a constant note along with the song
3. find that note on the guitar
4. whatever chord fits, major or minor, that's your key!
Why humming the note? If you are not super proficient in quickly identifying what note fits best on your fretboard like our Sean here, you are most likely much more experienced in humming instinctively the root note of the song's key. Then, finding what you are humming is much easier.
That's not a bad thing. Lots of crazy good electric guitarists actually hum/sing what they're playing at the same time to help them relate the notes to the guitar and to help with phrasing.
This lesson has got to be a lot of WOW moments for a lot of people.
Well done Sean.
The tip about 5 and 7 equaling 12 blew me away
Thanks! I'll try and come up with some more!
Great point about going backwards 😮
Thanks so much!
So thanks to you Sean, I changed my strings to Elixir's. I doubt I will ever put nay others on my acoustic guitar. They sound amazing! I'm only about 4 months into playing, and I can tell the difference, in a big way!
Nice!!
I can't emphasize how much this short video has taught me. thanks a lot!!
Who had Sean breaking out a TooL riff on their bingo card? ❤ Great lesson!
Sean did Tool as listening homework a year ago for Parabola. I think I had heard Tool before, but that was the first song that ever hit for me by them.
Gotta let the people know!
Great lesson. Thanks Sean.👍
Happy to help!
Thanks for sharing how to learn a song quickly by playing a single bass note usually the root note which can represent any complicated chord sounds [ major, minor, dim, etc).
You know it!
Sean!!! Man that was so spot on- you explained it so perfectly for me, made me really start connecting the dots with progressions/ charting and Basic theory THANK YOU!! 🤘
Glad it was helpful!
Once again ,just when I was about to set my guitar on fire , I am back in the game ! ThankYou Sean !
I love that your playing a Yamaha
Tbh it’s the best guitar a blue collar man like myself can afford and the playability is beyond
Amen brother ❤
Thanks for watching!
Great double lesson of how to write songs too
Thanks so much!
Got me a new set of lixers day fore yesterday.
This is a particularly helpful lesson Sean, thanks so much.
Thanks Sean ... This has been very helpful. Keep up the great work!!
Thanks so much! I'll keep em coming :)
It’s really good to see you do a guitar lesson again. It’s always feels resolved. I realize that you have expanded your channel to be more of an entertainment channel and that is fine but it’s really good to return home. Wishing you continued success and thanks for your channel.
The problem is that over the years he already covered practically everything of interest for the beginner and intermediate player. And he doesn’t seem wanting to dabble in more advanced stuff like modes or Jazz, Bebop lines and I fully understand this. This would probably overwhelm/ bore his audience and might degrade the entertainment value which is a big plus of his work.
@@TheHesseJames it was not a criticism just an observation and a play on progression
@@Tcontinenza I didn’t take your post as criticism and I didn’t want to criticize your post. So, all is well :)
Thanks so much! Always trying to come up with fun ideas :)
Yeah I don't mind re-teaching things. Also wouldn't mind getting into more advanced stuff, but those videos never really seem to do very well.
Thank you for another great lesson. Very helpful!!
Thanks for watching Joe!
Something that may help narrow down the key in a song is that a good many popular songs are usually in one of a few keys... A, E, D, G (the people's key), and C for example.
Good lesson 🤘 I use a similar method to figure out basslines
Unless they are piano driven songs which might be in difficult keys for guitar if you use open string chords. But then, that’s what the capo is for. Just put it somewhere where you can play it in the shapes of one of the easy keys.
whilst this is excellent, what would make it better, would be to take a billie ellish (or whatever) song and break it down using this technique.
Maybe I can do this on a livestream soon
I’d love too
@@seandaniel23 VOD?
Great lesson
Thanks so much!
Best lesson in a long while.
Thanks for saying so!
an Amazing lesson
Damn. 🍺🍺🍺 another awesome trick/tip you’ve presented, going up a string to get the 1-4-5 ? I could have kept trying to Learn guitar for the rest of my life without finding out this tip. Thanks again for all you do!! Now I can get 1-3-5 or really any progression with a new thought process/map.. same with just simply finding the single note on the fretboard more easily like G-C-D backwards to B by just going back a fret from the C note on the a string. I’m still processing the 5 to 10 fret and then back down the fretboard. But I’ll get t here,, thanks to you,,, and a little practice on my part 🎼🎼🎼🍺🍺
Thanks so much for the kind words! Keep rockin!
Thanks
What guitar are you playing. I love the sound!
I always learn something from your videos, Sean, this time thinking of a minor root as the 6th chord of the relative major key. So obvious when you know, so why have I never thought of that before?? Thanks!
Park a sedan/steely Dan in compact/pop space!
Gr8 tips mahalo
Where's the guitar you discovered at Martin?
This actually works if you put the time in
Truth!
Nice guitar
What do you have against Steely Dan?
I’m certain he doesn’t have anything against Steely Dan. I just know that Steely Dans chords progressions are pretty complicated and are not applicable to this lesson.
I was always very unsuccessful with this super easy two-step method:
1. Find out the key of the song.
2. Then play the rest of the song.
Easy, peasy.
ha! ha! very entertaining yeah cats are cool 😃 i want to make a slide show for my art, and this video is quick and simple I just have to learn how to import music and art images and how to render 🤔 I'm new to da vinche 😇
I only came here to say that I tried this with Steely Dan Songs and it doesn't work.
Oh and I also came to complain because Sean still hasn't answered my question in the comments for the Positive Grid Live demo he did. 😪
I thought you sounded better today, you are playing a Yamaha!😅
haha, fair enough
Get the key and consult the circle is what I’ve been doing to mild success
Whatever works!
@@seandaniel23 lol. I wouldn’t go as far to say “works”. Thanks for your service to others, Sean.
Would u reaction the play gitar from Indonesia Alip ba ta
With title of the song the last of mohican
🙏🙏
What if a song is in an alternate tuning. Listen to Eric Taylor. See if you can figure out one of his songs. Good video by the way.
Let me take a wild guess here. We watch his channel for instant gratification. Alternate tuning means you have to retune your guitar! We probably couldn’t be bothered with that, right?
Hi Sean, great stuff, but..... doesn't work with Radiohead....😅
Oh, it does, you just have to try out all 12 possible chords in major as well as in minor on each chord shape. Well, seriously, you just have to step away from all those boring I + (IV,V,VI) progressions and just be reasonable with your guesses for the next chord, with a bit of practice (having like 10-20 songs under your belt) you can narrow down the possible next chords. If not, then you have to start with the melody and analyze what chords should fit with the melody. And yes, in the beginning this might take quite a while.
😂nah! Ill wait for Sean to spoon feed me the tabs and tutorial😊@@TheHesseJames
@@harimathur2191 The big mouth I am, I started figuring out “Amsterdam”, and it took me a whole five minutes to settle between two possible keys (I got that one right), another three minutes to find the second chord, then I got lazy and looked up the rest of the chords. Turns out, it is just a loop of four easy chords, one where you throw in an extension and another loop of the same chords in different order with two more extensions to get that droning sound. Really easy to figure it out but I didn’t want to put the work in. Another learning experience missed.
Btw, I strongly recommend this song, it is easy to play (when you bring it down from Eb to D) and really nice to sing to.
Heart is willing, the mind is weak
Start with nursery rhymes and work up from there....😊
You have great videos . . . BUT!! . . . moving from thicker strings to thinner strings across the neck is moving UP! Not down. Moving from the nut toward the bridge along the strings is moving UP! Not down. "Up" means moving from lower notes to higher notes. "Down" means moving from higher notes to lower notes. Nothing else. Otherwise, great session.
Yeah, I stumbled over that in many YT videos until I understood that the guitar is a much more geographical instrument which is often taught more in terms of physical directions and shapes than in note values. If you are trained in music theory you might scoff at this but for non-trained beginners this is much more helpful.
@@TheHesseJames No. It is not.
@@richr1925 Yes, it is. ;)
Yeah I've been teaching beginners for awhile and I started asking them what makes more sense if they come in with no preconceived notions. And they all say it makes more sense this way.
You talk way too much!!
You aren’t listening enough!
;)
Great lesson