The best thing about this series is i get to see how differently each of your brains work, which, as someone who plays but still has a long way to go, helps because maybe one of you will say how you look at a subject and, while I kinda get it I'll say "I dont think that way at all" then the other person has a perspective that's validates how my brain works. Super resourceful I hope you guys do this for ever.
As a guitar player this was so good. Hearing how you guys approach music and making sense of these concepts is so dope and helpful on how I can grow as a musician🙏🏾
This is a really interesting video, and the exercise of taking a chord voicing and thinking about which notes correspond to what intervals relative to all 12 notes as a root is really useful for me. Underrated content. Also the b2 stretch between 1 and 3 and the "fuck you" made me laugh haha
I like Josh's approach better, it sounds like less effort and more fun! One question I have for Josh - how would you recommend learning the major scale on the fretboard? 3NPS or pentatonic, or something else?
7:48 "flat 9 and regular 5" But I believe it'd be a #5/b6. Still definitely right about the E Phrygian though, just think it was misspoken. The chord is E F C G. Could be viewed as Em (b9,b6), or Cadd4 in 1st inversion, or even a Fmaj9 (no3) in 3rd inversion.
when he played the notes he was referring to in the structuring of the chord, I’m pretty sure he played a B. you’re right tho, it wasn’t in the chord. probably didn’t play it bc Josh played the chord first
Jesus fucking christ dude lol you guys are super intelligent with music theory and how it works! I have been playing guitar off and on now for about 30 years and I still dont understand music theory or time signature. I just pick up and play/by ear or matching notes and drum pattern? or same with any other instruments or finding patterns in the music how they "reset"? if that makes sense. Chords I just make up random shapes and adjust the frets/fingers but idk the sounds and patterns to me seem colors and shapes if that makes sense?
'Freaking nerd' lmao
4:52 "I dont have feeling, I have modes" GOD DAMN
i friggen love these back and forth videos
The best thing about this series is i get to see how differently each of your brains work, which, as someone who plays but still has a long way to go, helps because maybe one of you will say how you look at a subject and, while I kinda get it I'll say "I dont think that way at all" then the other person has a perspective that's validates how my brain works. Super resourceful I hope you guys do this for ever.
"What are feelings? I don't have any feelings, I just have Modes". Hahahahaha
“What are feelings? I don’t have any feelings - I just have modes” on a t-shirt now.
"Frickin' Nerd..."
- J. D. L. Victoria 2022
As a guitar player this was so good. Hearing how you guys approach music and making sense of these concepts is so dope and helpful on how I can grow as a musician🙏🏾
He gives a long explanation about the modes and then to the simple explanation, then he goes you’re a nerd😂😂 you guys are hilarious
Great topic and interesting breakdown.
This is a really interesting video, and the exercise of taking a chord voicing and thinking about which notes correspond to what intervals relative to all 12 notes as a root is really useful for me. Underrated content. Also the b2 stretch between 1 and 3 and the "fuck you" made me laugh haha
Nice! Keep these coming!
Nice video
Super interesting and helpful to see two varying perspectives on subjects like this. Thanks!
I like Josh's approach better, it sounds like less effort and more fun! One question I have for Josh - how would you recommend learning the major scale on the fretboard? 3NPS or pentatonic, or something else?
try learning pentatonics first, then triads and the major scale
Best yet. Need to finish where your progression was going. That was great.
I’d love if you guys talked about improvising!
"just because, guitar" yeah exactly that
I love this please do more
7:48 "flat 9 and regular 5" But I believe it'd be a #5/b6. Still definitely right about the E Phrygian though, just think it was misspoken. The chord is E F C G. Could be viewed as Em (b9,b6), or Cadd4 in 1st inversion, or even a Fmaj9 (no3) in 3rd inversion.
when he played the notes he was referring to in the structuring of the chord, I’m pretty sure he played a B. you’re right tho, it wasn’t in the chord. probably didn’t play it bc Josh played the chord first
yo get this podcast back on track . this my fave guitar nerd thingy podcast
Shred mastaaahs
Let’s take e minor just cos.. guitar hahaha
Jesus fucking christ dude lol you guys are super intelligent with music theory and how it works! I have been playing guitar off and on now for about 30 years and I still dont understand music theory or time signature. I just pick up and play/by ear or matching notes and drum pattern? or same with any other instruments or finding patterns in the music how they "reset"? if that makes sense. Chords I just make up random shapes and adjust the frets/fingers but idk the sounds and patterns to me seem colors and shapes if that makes sense?
Its bizarre seeing you guys talk theory. Here i am explaining to my bass player play this and this and have no idea what I'm talking about lol