Hard, Yet Effective Way To Learn The fretboard
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It's funny how you "loved" your own comment.
And only one of the will do the hard but effective way of learning the fretboard. ;)
Really appreciate this format. Short form content is for people on CIGARRETES.
He’s giving us long-form content because he’s the NICEST GUY IN THE WORLD
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I do appreciate that it's concise but i don't care for the schtick.
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@@jasongarvey1968 I know, right???
"Fuck piano players!"
And everyone in my work cubicle farm turns and looks at me...
Watching from work is too real
You are by far my favourite guitar channel, I'm so happy you're not just doing shorts now. I will be sending all your videos to my friends
yay new brandon vid :) youre the only youtuber who has made guitar fun to learn for me
I also play piano! Mwhahaha!! I've been dabbling with Harmonica recently, too! You'll never stop me!
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Thank you for listening to me brandon .This really helps.
Yeah man I'm all about the arpeggios. I do them a little differently, (less indepth). Mine climp quickly from Low E to High E and back as though sweep picking. I can do these quickly in a vertical manner or a diagonal manner. The way i do it is simply by connecting major minor or diminished triads.
This example is very fascinating to me and I never even thought to try it this way.
Awesome video man, thanks.
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I think the "1,%," doing this is a rather high estimate 😂.
That must be the one percent who doesn't think this guy is annoying AF!!😂
This is a really good exercise. You have to know the notes in the key and which ate major/ minor chords !! Thx.
I love how one of the guy's profile pictures on the Zoom call is just math.
Lol yah. But one of them is also Mike Varney. That one surprised me.
Thankyou 👍
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Very funny and effective!
Maybe you can expand on right hand exercises
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Day 83 of telling Brandon to play A minor
Can you do a video about inversions only as in only playing inversions and connecting them ( and where not to use them ) I'm trying to break out of the habit of only playing in roots and in Ionian and aeolian even though I'm aware of invs And modes.
Nice fuzz box
Question though. When do you switch strings? That's the only part I don't understand. Like I don't know when and where you switch the root string to and from.
can you make content about diminished chord, if i see family chord i can play them all except diminished, thanks❤!
I invented my own exercise where I play through all of the scale positions in a given key to familiarize myself with modes and the scales they belong to. Thoughts?
nice.
Lol, I actually first learned this when I used to practice piano.
I know exactly what short this is from.
I’m subscribed and will continue watching, although I will cringe at times. To sum it up - Great job teaching! Terrible job motivating…
Please Brandon. Explain more on relative minor theory
Great videos, on guitar, put out by Ace Ventura, guitar detective.
B flat? What am I? A Jazz player? RIGHT IN THE TRASH!
2 month Guitar Player here, I would just like to ask the community on what books would help me start off fundamentals? I have read Hal Leonard and just started Vaideology. I am looking for a bitesized structure books that won't jump to a certain topic that I am not familiar of. Thank you!
If you know your major scale theory the rick beato book has everything you can fucking think of
Or get the note stickers, easy way
Any particular reason to start on the 3 rather than the 1?
Am I supposed to alternate pick or to down pick?
yeah... I'm not gonna do that.
Was about to start watching but realised everything about keys is Greek to me.
Need some pointers man?
The chord are build based on major scale?
Will this help me win uno?
I really hope this actually works cuz ill start it tomorrow (its 1 AM) and ill do it for 30 days.
Worked it
To be honest I don't care how u talk u be spitting game like Gordon Ramsey
Why start on the 3rd?
somehow you become like davie XD
2:56 i thought i was knowledgable at math but what the hell is that 💀
Brandon every already knows you’re 42
Ok, Fine! … pass me the cigarettes.
2:56 ;)
Dude I’m honestly still so confused. How do you know which notes to play? Sure I understand how each triad is made, but why are you playing the notes you are playing and not just random notes across the fretboard that will still make up the triad?
I’ll admit that I’m not sure exactly what you’re asking, but I’ll still take a crack at it.
1. Knowing all the notes you’re playing in the triad is definitely preferred, but you can technically do this exercise while only knowing the bass note of the triad. So, if you were doing an A Minor triad, you would play the 1 b3 and 5, which would be A C E.
2. The shape for playing a triad is consistent across most strings. You’ll want to slow the video when he goes over what the Major, Minor and Diminished triads look like across the strings, because his demonstration is a little too fast. But you’ll see that no matter what Major triad he plays, it’s the same shape…
3. …UNTIL he has to do an arpeggio that crosses from the G string to the B string. All the strings of the guitar are tuned to notes that are the same distance apart from each other, except for the G and B string, which are a half step further apart than all the other strings are from each other. If you already know this, great. If you don’t, it’s not super important for answering your question (as I understand it). It just merits mentioning.
4. The real point of this answer is that if you memorize the shape for playing a Major triad, all you need to know is where your bass note is, and you just play the shape to find the other two notes of the arpeggio. There are many shapes for arpeggios because we find repeat notes and octaves all over the fretboard, but just use the simple one he’s showing and you will always be playing the right notes. The advantage of the shapes he is using is that, from a playability standpoint, the notes are geographically close together, which makes them easier to play. This also makes playing arpeggios across the neck more practical.
5. Let’s take A Minor for example again. If you know that A is found on the 5th fret of the low E string, then knowing the shape reveals the positions of the other notes: C will be on the 3rd fret of the A string and E will be on the 7th fret of the A string. That’s the shape that Brandon is using, just playing the 3rd (C, in this case) first. You could, on the other hand, play A on the 5th fret of the E string, C on the 8th fret of the E string and E on the 7th fret of the A string, which is less of a stretch. It’s a matter of preference: what sounds and feels best to you is the only concern.
I’m scared this may not have helped at all, but I hope it helps a little.
@@OkoluTheLiarB string is actually tuned closer to the G string not further.
@@ross3818 Yes, in terms of intervals (in that G to B is a major third vs the fourths tuning used between all other strings) but not in terms of the placement of notes relative to strings after the G->B gap. You will always need to add a half step to any shape/pattern you’d use across 2 or more strings that ARENT G and B once you get to G and B. That’s what I meant, but I acknowledge that I definitely dropped the ball. Thanks for calling that out.
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Silly picilo 6 string bass player. You're tuning wrong. BEADGC For shape consistency :) (obviously kidding. Respect)
Idk why I get Davie Davie vibe from his videos 😅
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Im working exclusively on traids rn. So i will do this.... Lier
This is actually pretty useful. it's a shame he's trying so hard to be funny that it's almost unwatchable.
How is this not top comment?
I dont see how this is unwatchable 😊
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At least he is trying.
It’s a competitive world out there. You have to distinguish yourself somehow and make yourself memorable. Even if a TV ad is annoying…. if you remember it, has been an effective ad. Brandon is a brain worm, he lodges in your brain. So his approach is effective. He is also a fantastic teacher.
Could've been the same video without the cussing...just saying
But thats what makes brandon, brandon… if you don’t like it,JUST LEAVE
This doesn't make any sense to be honest . if you need to "Learn the fretboard" you're a beginner, and beginners won't have the technical skill to do this, if you're an advanced player you don't need to "Learn the fretboard" which makes this exercise a waste of time.
You didn't watch the video did you?
So you're playing the 1, 3, and 5 of every chord in one key in the order of chords IN that key??
So if we are talking about the key of G, you'd play:
G: G B D
Am: A C D
Bm: B D E
C: C E G
D: D F# A
Em: E G A
F#Dim: F# A C
Is this what he's telling me to do? New guitar player here just trying to understand the video.