I'm a pretty darn good guitarist...should be since I've been playing all my life... And I rolled my eyes but clicked your video anyway.... All I can say is this is an excellent video and a goldmine I wish I had 30 years ago!!!! Subscribed 👍
Hey Andrew, the main point is that things have multiple different forms, whether they're triads, larger arpeggios, or scales. The crux of it is how intervals are expressed in different ways and how to go about tackling that issue. I take it from your comment that you didn't like the lesson, how could I have improved it?
@@ElevatedImprov I didn't mean to have a negative tone I just retitled your video Lesson for you Triads are important because there's different voicings for different chords all over the neck which gives you a lot of different colors
People want a to see and copy what someone else does. Like when you heard smoke on the water the first time. You didn’t want to know anything BUT how did you do that , what strings did you use, where did you put your fingers , ect…….. I’m not taking from your lesson the importance of theory, just saying , most learn by just looking and you could or others could just say , put your fingers here and here and pick this note or strum this chord and get more out of it …….just a thought
Hey, thank you for taking the time to give your feedback and sorry you feel like I missed the mark with this lesson! Do you mean that you just want to know how to play songs/riffs, is there a specific one you'd like a lesson on? Thanks again, I appreciate it!
"...most learn by just looking and you could or others could just say...) Sure thing, Einstein. Last time anybody checked , there were prbly dozens and hundreds of places to get tutorials e.g. Marty,Shut Up., Jon Mclennan, Andy et al. Why should yet another channel bother...
@@terrybull3798 WTF r u talking about? the 3 dots are on C,E, & F#--the root, 3rd, & 4th. E on 5th fret of B string, & simultaneously on 8th fret of the B. Duh...
I'm a pretty darn good guitarist...should be since I've been playing all my life...
And I rolled my eyes but clicked your video anyway....
All I can say is this is an excellent video and a goldmine I wish I had 30 years ago!!!!
Subscribed 👍
Hey Jeff, thank you for checking it out!!
Most useful many thanks!
I'm happy to help, thanks for watching!
Very good lesson. I subscribed and look forward to more
Thank you, let me know if there's a specific topic you'd like to see a lesson on!
That's useful thank you
Happy to help, thanks for watching!
Hi ..I just watched your video and subscribed . I am on vacation and guitarless but will definitely try this out when I get home !
Thanks for checking it out and enjoy your vacation!
@ElevatedImprov from Vancouver island and in Mex
👍thank you.
Thanks for watching!
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Is that middle c ??? Is that what you tune to 😅😳🤔🎶🎸🔥🎵🎶🎸🔥🎵😎
If I tune by ear I usually match my tuning to a key that I can play as an open string, thanks for watching!
So basically, a lesson on triads.
Hey Andrew, the main point is that things have multiple different forms, whether they're triads, larger arpeggios, or scales. The crux of it is how intervals are expressed in different ways and how to go about tackling that issue.
I take it from your comment that you didn't like the lesson, how could I have improved it?
@ElevatedImprov on the contrary I actually listed it in my liked and saved profile
Right on, sorry I misread the tone of your comment!
@@ElevatedImprov I didn't mean to have a negative tone I just retitled your video Lesson for you Triads are important because there's different voicings for different chords all over the neck which gives you a lot of different colors
People want a to see and copy what someone else does. Like when you heard smoke on the water the first time. You didn’t want to know anything BUT how did you do that , what strings did you use, where did you put your fingers , ect……..
I’m not taking from your lesson the importance of theory, just saying , most learn by just looking and you could or others could just say , put your fingers here and here and pick this note or strum this chord and get more out of it …….just a thought
Hey, thank you for taking the time to give your feedback and sorry you feel like I missed the mark with this lesson! Do you mean that you just want to know how to play songs/riffs, is there a specific one you'd like a lesson on? Thanks again, I appreciate it!
"...most learn by just looking and you could or others could just say...) Sure thing, Einstein. Last time anybody checked , there were prbly dozens and hundreds of places to get tutorials e.g. Marty,Shut Up., Jon Mclennan, Andy et al. Why should yet another channel bother...
You did awesome, keep up the good work !
@@ElevatedImprovYou did awesome, keep up the good work 👍
Thank you!
Your knowledge of the keyboard is seriously lacking. Multiple fingerings for chords exist on the piano just as on the fretboard.
Graphics r faulty at 1:13? The 5th (G) is on the 8th fret B string. Should be on the 3rd fret high E string G.
At 1:14 Both are correct. The G shown is played with pinky. In your shape the index plays the G,
Hey thanks for watching and for the feedback! I'm glad you pointed that version out...yet another option we have available!
@@terrybull3798 WTF r u talking about? the 3 dots are on C,E, & F#--the root, 3rd, & 4th. E on 5th fret of B string, & simultaneously on 8th fret of the B. Duh...