I’ve been watching UA-cam lessons for years now, and I came across this lesson and I think you explained how to play a simple lead to me where I can actually understand what you’re saying. Instead of talking about Pentatonix scales and confusing terminology. I will continue to look for your videos. Keep up the simple but informative lessons.
Great lesson.Are you able to take it 1 step further and demonstrate how to make a Solo fit in with the Melody of the Chord Progression. Hopefully i've explained what I mean...Thanks
Hey Bob , I've been through instructors on and off line, but today I think I found someone who can actually reach me. I'm pretty much unteachable, between all my physical challenges and ADHD I'm a lost cause, beginner for life. But i did follow this lesson. I'd like to get your course, but it's not on PayPal
Hey, thanks for the kind words, glad you enjoyed the lesson and I appreciate your support! As far as the online 24/7 FAST TRACK GUITAR course, you should be able to purchase that with any credit or debit card, PayPal, etc.. at allaboutguitaracademy.com, but I will check into this and get back to you asap, meanwhile ... stay tuned for more!
That was a great lesson I really appreciate it. Do you have any suggestions on how to practice? I bought a Looper but it was defective and I haven't replaced it yet. I am looking for ways to help me practice and gain confidence and encouragement. I have been playing for years but I haven't gotten much better and I usually get frustrated and put it down again. Vicious Circle!@!~
Thank you! 👍🏼😃🎸 my suggestion would be to practice at least 10-15 minutes per day, focus on one skill at a time (chords, solos, picking, etc..), and make it fun! Don’t try to do everything all at once. You can do it!
Blackstar amps are amazing for the price and incorporating various effects..i had a valve amp then a vox then a peavey got married and ended up with headphones.
Well you're going to go the the 10th fret for the D chord, and to the 12th for the E chord, but what you play when you get there is up to you. Some people like to slide up one of the strings to the next fret position, some will start with whatever they started with at the 5th fret position (A), but I think going from the A position to the G string at the 12th fret and bending it will work nicely for you, then of course playing between the 10th and 12th frets for the duration of the D chord. You can also move up and down by holding the high E string and B string together on the fret of the root note, that gets you there nicely for a 12 bar blues. Remember that the notes on the high E string are the same as the notes on the low E string, so that will work. I assume the adding the E and B to get the full minor pentatonic will be in the next video on playing lead though.
Ok what the hell,, 3. Lesson 3 I haven’t seen the other 2 so off I go and I shall return,, Hold the phone. I did see the other 2 I was probably high, but I’m ok now,,, like twisted sister said,,, I WANNA ROCK,,
I wish we could get that word "lead" to go away. Guitar does NOT necessarily "lead" the band, same thing with "lead" vocal. Big time egos and attitude problems there.
Awesome lessons...
Well communicated..
Keeps it simple
Great work
Thx
Glad you enjoyed and thank you for the support 👍🏼😃🎸
43 year guitarist here ... I really like what you are doing for the people - FINALLY something useful !! Keep it going brother
I’ve been watching UA-cam lessons for years now, and I came across this lesson and I think you explained how to play a simple lead to me where I can actually understand what you’re saying. Instead of talking about Pentatonix scales and confusing terminology. I will continue to look for your videos. Keep up the simple but informative lessons.
Well done, thanks for simplyfing it for the newbies out there.
Glad you enjoyed the lesson! Stay tuned for more 😃👍🏼🎸
Awesome lesson bro!! Love the channel you make it eaay to understand 🤘🤘
Great lesson.Are you able to take it 1 step further and demonstrate how to make a Solo fit in with the Melody of the Chord Progression.
Hopefully i've explained what I mean...Thanks
So glad I stumbled upon your channel! Looking forward to more content…and I’ll be checking out that amp, it’s time for a new one. 👍
👍🏼😃🎸 Glad that you found my channel! Stay tuned for more and definitely check that Blackstar practice amp, I use mine all the time. Thanks!
Very cool. Thanks for the clear instruction. I liked and subbed.
Hey Bob ,
I've been through instructors on and off line, but today I think I found someone who can actually reach me.
I'm pretty much unteachable, between all my physical challenges and ADHD I'm a lost cause, beginner for life. But i did follow this lesson.
I'd like to get your course, but it's not on PayPal
Hey, thanks for the kind words, glad you enjoyed the lesson and I appreciate your support! As far as the online 24/7 FAST TRACK GUITAR course, you should be able to purchase that with any credit or debit card, PayPal, etc.. at allaboutguitaracademy.com, but I will check into this and get back to you asap, meanwhile ... stay tuned for more!
Another excellent lesson! Thanks so much!
Glad you enjoyed the lesson! Thanks for watching and stay tuned for more 👍🏼😃🎸
Good clear lesson, thanks!
Thanks for checking out the video, glad you enjoyed it! 👍🏼😃🎸
That was a great lesson I really appreciate it. Do you have any suggestions on how to practice? I bought a Looper but it was defective and I haven't replaced it yet. I am looking for ways to help me practice and gain confidence and encouragement. I have been playing for years but I haven't gotten much better and I usually get frustrated and put it down again. Vicious Circle!@!~
Thank you! 👍🏼😃🎸 my suggestion would be to practice at least 10-15 minutes per day, focus on one skill at a time (chords, solos, picking, etc..), and make it fun! Don’t try to do everything all at once. You can do it!
Great! Just subbed! 🙂
Welcome to the channel, glad you're here! 😎🎸
Helpful, thanks😮😊😊😊😊
Good lesson ty.
Thanks for checking out the lesson and glad you enjoyed it! 😄🎸
Blackstar amps are amazing for the price and incorporating various effects..i had a valve amp then a vox then a peavey got married and ended up with headphones.
Playing a blues progression, in A , how do you switch from playing in one area, fret location to another as the chords change ?
Well you're going to go the the 10th fret for the D chord, and to the 12th for the E chord, but what you play when you get there is up to you. Some people like to slide up one of the strings to the next fret position, some will start with whatever they started with at the 5th fret position (A), but I think going from the A position to the G string at the 12th fret and bending it will work nicely for you, then of course playing between the 10th and 12th frets for the duration of the D chord. You can also move up and down by holding the high E string and B string together on the fret of the root note, that gets you there nicely for a 12 bar blues. Remember that the notes on the high E string are the same as the notes on the low E string, so that will work. I assume the adding the E and B to get the full minor pentatonic will be in the next video on playing lead though.
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Ok what the hell,, 3. Lesson 3 I haven’t seen the other 2 so off I go and I shall return,, Hold the phone. I did see the other 2 I was probably high, but I’m ok now,,, like twisted sister said,,, I WANNA ROCK,,
I wish we could get that word "lead" to go away. Guitar does NOT necessarily "lead" the band, same thing with "lead" vocal. Big time egos and attitude problems there.
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Are you a drummer? 😁
That's the most stupid comment I've read on any guitar channel.