This should be the first video a beginner guitarist watches after learning a few chord shapes. it is incredibly well represented and explained. I have only stumbled across your channel recently and I'm glad that I did you make very quality and digestible videos. thank you for your contribution to the guitar community and improving the learning process of self-taught musicians!
I just noticed how small your channel is! This guy deserves more! I always learn so much watching your videos. Thanks for all the work you put into them!❤
Wow this is absolutely fantastic. Very informative and easy to understand. Thank you for such honest teaching and I appreciate how much game changing information you are giving out for a free video, I hope your channel grows even more. 👍🏼🤘🏼
Great video, Andrew. I like the illustrations and color coding. Very effective technique. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. And by the way, I don’t care about the the clickbait stuff. I know the game you have to play with UA-cam to get your videos posted and seen. Thanks again for posting.
There's a voicing of Gmajor#9 the Beatles use in... I can't even remember the song because it defeats my beginners hands. It's either Taxman or Ticket to Ride, and it goes like this: you barre the third fret, your ring finger is on the fifth fret of the A string, your middle finger is on the fourth fret of the G string, and your little finger is on the fifth fret of both the high E and B strings. Just throwing it out there for intermediate players, to see if they can do something that's kicking my ass. Getting the F on the D string to ring out is the hard part.
Clearly explained! But how realistic is it to make the A-shaped barre chord using the index (for the barre) and the ring finger on the B, G, and D strings (without muting the first string)? That would free up the pinky and middle finger to hit other notes. I see some guitarists who can do that, but I find it nearly impossible. I see @6:31 that you use your pinky to cover strings 2, 3 & 4.
I pretty much exclusively play the A-shaped bar chords by using my 3rd or 4th finger to cover strings 2, 3, & 4. When I do this, I intentionally mute the high E string so it doesn't come through. It's not necessary for the chord.
Lesson Suggestion: Modes made simple. It is my belief but I havent bothered to confirm that the primary modes can all be played by taking a major scale shape and moving it to appropriate places. We all know that we can take a major scale shape and move it up three frets to get the same minor scale. I think up 7 or down 5 gets you Mixolydian but I could be wrong. I think the other modes can be found easily the same way but haven't confirmed that. A lesson/talk on that would be very interesting. "I don't want to know the theory behind modes. I just want to have some fun exploring them and adding them to my arsenal with a minumum if work." Yes, I make lazy an artform.
Nice . Thanks. Though .., I’m feeling rather diminished that I still don’t know how to play thst 7th diatonic chord. Like , I am aware of if but …. Ok Thanks
Please dont be so clickbaity on your titles Andrew, im watching tutorials for 4 years and ive grown so tired of all those clickbaits, my life should be changing every 20mins according to some youtubers
That's a fair criticism. I usually test numerous titles for a video when it launches and that first one might have been a little over overzealous. Thanks for watching anyway!!
Andrew's channel is unlikely to grow without clickbaity titles and thumbtitles. It's not about you or I, we know about him, it's about the UA-cam algorithm offering it in the feed of the millions who don't know about him. It's ruthless.
Why is the 7th note in the key of G a sharp? The other ones you showed weren't like that. Is that just something you have to memorize? That in the key of G the 7th note is an F#dim not just Fdim?
Thanks for watching! You can grab the e-booklet and a bunch of other stuff over on my Patreon: www.patreon.com/c/andrewclarkeguitar
This should be the first video a beginner guitarist watches after learning a few chord shapes. it is incredibly well represented and explained. I have only stumbled across your channel recently and I'm glad that I did you make very quality and digestible videos. thank you for your contribution to the guitar community and improving the learning process of self-taught musicians!
Thanks so much! I’m glad it was helpful :)
I just noticed how small your channel is! This guy deserves more! I always learn so much watching your videos. Thanks for all the work you put into them!❤
Thank you so much!! I really appreciate that :)
@@andrewclarkeguitar yeah man honestly so sick
He’s on his way to building many more followers.
100k is small?
This is amazing. I’ve never seen such a video that explains it so great
Finaly it all make sens , Thank you so much
I always learn so much from your videos. Very well articulated. Keep doing what you’re doing, Andrew!
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching.
Wow this is absolutely fantastic. Very informative and easy to understand. Thank you for such honest teaching and I appreciate how much game changing information you are giving out for a free video, I hope your channel grows even more. 👍🏼🤘🏼
Thanks a lot. I'm so glad I can help :)
great teaching! Explained perfect
This was exactly what I needed as a beginner. Thank you so much!
You're very welcome!!
Bro THANK YOU! I've been struggling with comprehending VII and diminished chords forever. Now I finally have something to work with
Glad I could help! :)
Great video, Andrew. I like the illustrations and color coding. Very effective technique. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. And by the way, I don’t care about the the clickbait stuff. I know the game you have to play with UA-cam to get your videos posted and seen. Thanks again for posting.
Greatly appreciate that. Thank you! 🙌
There's a voicing of Gmajor#9 the Beatles use in... I can't even remember the song because it defeats my beginners hands. It's either Taxman or Ticket to Ride, and it goes like this: you barre the third fret, your ring finger is on the fifth fret of the A string, your middle finger is on the fourth fret of the G string, and your little finger is on the fifth fret of both the high E and B strings.
Just throwing it out there for intermediate players, to see if they can do something that's kicking my ass. Getting the F on the D string to ring out is the hard part.
Always great Andrew.
Always appreciate you stopping by 🙌
Clearly explained! But how realistic is it to make the A-shaped barre chord using the index (for the barre) and the ring finger on the B, G, and D strings (without muting the first string)? That would free up the pinky and middle finger to hit other notes. I see some guitarists who can do that, but I find it nearly impossible. I see @6:31 that you use your pinky to cover strings 2, 3 & 4.
I pretty much exclusively play the A-shaped bar chords by using my 3rd or 4th finger to cover strings 2, 3, & 4. When I do this, I intentionally mute the high E string so it doesn't come through. It's not necessary for the chord.
fantastic lesson
Thanks!
Please make a video on diminished chords
Great lesson
This is good stuff
Appreciate that 🙌
Lesson Suggestion: Modes made simple. It is my belief but I havent bothered to confirm that the primary modes can all be played by taking a major scale shape and moving it to appropriate places. We all know that we can take a major scale shape and move it up three frets to get the same minor scale. I think up 7 or down 5 gets you Mixolydian but I could be wrong. I think the other modes can be found easily the same way but haven't confirmed that. A lesson/talk on that would be very interesting. "I don't want to know the theory behind modes. I just want to have some fun exploring them and adding them to my arsenal with a minumum if work." Yes, I make lazy an artform.
That Fmaj7 was a little iffy...
How do I play a B Minor 7 Flat 5 on an acoustic??? I can't seem to get it right
Nice 🔥🔥
Every time I see you play that lake placid blue JM I want one. hahah
I get it. I love this guitar so much!
She’s a beauty and literally had me looking on Reverb 👀
@@saggygnaw They can be a little pricey, but so worth it if you like vintage specs.
Nice . Thanks. Though .., I’m feeling rather diminished that I still don’t know how to play thst 7th diatonic chord. Like , I am aware of if but ….
Ok
Thanks
Please dont be so clickbaity on your titles Andrew, im watching tutorials for 4 years and ive grown so tired of all those clickbaits, my life should be changing every 20mins according to some youtubers
That's a fair criticism. I usually test numerous titles for a video when it launches and that first one might have been a little over overzealous. Thanks for watching anyway!!
This guy is literally one of the best and informative UA-camrs out there. Just pay attention and you'll understand and learn.
@@Scout_Warrior agreed!
Andrew's channel is unlikely to grow without clickbaity titles and thumbtitles. It's not about you or I, we know about him, it's about the UA-cam algorithm offering it in the feed of the millions who don't know about him. It's ruthless.
This is a “ don’t hate the player, hate the game!“ situation.
Ah, so THAT's why it's called a Dominant seventh. Neat.
Why is the 7th note in the key of G a sharp? The other ones you showed weren't like that. Is that just something you have to memorize? That in the key of G the 7th note is an F#dim not just Fdim?
Just trying to understand. Finding it very confusing
Thanks datto! Weird this isn’t a destiny video..
Haha, I used to watch Datto videos back in the day 😂
@@andrewclarkeguitar you look and sound so similar I can’t unsee it
@@jonesmiller8405 😂😂
I was wondering if anybody also saw Cool Datto 😂
My life, maybe not haha but some good advice yes it is
Do Ré Mi Fa Sol La Si -> not "Ti"
In North America (I’m from Canada) we use “Ti.”
In english they say Ti because if not Si sounds the same as C in their system
Oh, come on...Sing the Do Ray Me...! lol!
😂😂
It didn’t