Emil, I have said it before, it is amazing that you so unselfishly share your incredible wealth of knowledge and ability with us. Thank you and God Bless.
What a great lesson! I'm looking forward to the course coming online in January!! (It would be nice if you could make a lesson on how to practice scales♥😀)
This channel is what i need I would greatly benefit from a playlist or a sequenced course I try to get outside memorizing shapes and doing math on guitar and you talk like it's the only way It helps alot Post alot of this good work Thanks
3:45 ---> :-) Always sounds great. :-) - Inverted Pedal Point. Not keeping 1 bass note and changing the chords above; PedalPoint but keeping 1 note on top that doesn't change while underneath chords are changing. . Thumbs up + subscribed.
damn this is so helpful thank you so much, learned so much from the different iterations all over the fretboard for the same chord that after 8 years of playing i learned so mucch from your 14 min video!
Dang Emil, where were you when I started playing guitar 45 years ago? Oh, yeah, just a gleam in your father's eye. I subscribed to ProGuitar in late 2020, just haven't had much time over the last year to get in there, but finally had some and just watched three of your videos - Back cycling, secondary dominant / flat-five subs and diatonic chord subs - along with this one and I understood what you were doing! Now if I could just get my brain, fingers, and Maton to co-operate. Unfortunately some of those chord fingerings are beyond my hand's capabilities, especially wrapping my thumb around to play the 6th string like you, Joe R. and TE do. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge. If you ever meet up with Joe Robinson here in Nashville, TN, would love to see that show. Cheers from Doug.
This reminds me of "Chet Baker's Unsung Swansong" by David Wilcox who plays it in an open tuning. Perhaps you could discuss this in another video and maybe treat us to your arrangement. Thank you for amazing intimate knowledge of this instrument and your willingness to share all of the hard work you've put in to acquire that knowledge. You are in a class all your own!
How many more years (ears?) will it take me to look down at the fretboard and say the chord name without even thinking? Or say the most convoluted chord name and pkay it immediately?
Emil, I have said it before, it is amazing that you so unselfishly share your incredible wealth of knowledge and ability with us. Thank you and God Bless.
Thank you sooo much Bob!!
Amazing! Lately I was loosing interest in playing the Guitar but after watching your video lessons I feel more motivated.
@@pierrekhoury1727 thank you! A new UA-cam lesson will be up later today!!
Wow...secret decoded...this is historic...best teacher in this universe... Hats off to this g.o.a.t❤... You're the lord of chords...🎉
🙏🙏😄
Thank you Emil.
thank you
Great lesson. Subscribed!!!! Thank you 👍💯🎸
Great video!
Thanks!!
Thank you❤❤❤
This is superb! What an Inspiration!
Thank you, very helpful!
That was very much helpful sir thank you .
This is one of the best lessons on voice leading ever. Thank you.
Thanks for helping me figure this out!!! Super informative!
No problem! 😄
Thank you! 🙏🏻
Thanks for watching!✨
You're the best, no kidding.
Excellent lesson Sir.
Thank you!
really good lesson
It was really good ! Thanks Emil !
Thanks bro. Your channel is gonna go really far. 👍 I am so glad that I found this channel.
Just so good
I tried that pencil in my hand technique, and it fell thru the hole, my fingers cramped up. Very beautiful chords Emil. Mahalo
Haha 😄 happened to me too! Thank you my friend!
This is awesome Emil thanks so much ur my best tutor ever u really gifted
Thank you!! :)
Thank you so much. Cristal clear just need to work on triads I guess to be able to play all these chords
Yay Emil! Your the best!
Cool
What a great lesson! I'm looking forward to the course coming online in January!! (It would be nice if you could make a lesson on how to practice scales♥😀)
This channel is what i need
I would greatly benefit from a playlist or a sequenced course
I try to get outside memorizing shapes and doing math on guitar and you talk like it's the only way
It helps alot
Post alot of this good work
Thanks
Great lesson. Thanks!
Beautiful lesson!
Thank you!
Informative and I have the same guitar - the 12 fret version!
Great lesson!
3:45 ---> :-) Always sounds great. :-)
- Inverted Pedal Point.
Not keeping 1 bass note and changing the chords above; PedalPoint
but keeping 1 note on top that doesn't change while underneath
chords are changing.
.
Thumbs up + subscribed.
🙏☺️
Excellent lesson, very helpful. I'm looking forward to doing more with it. Thank you
Thanks for watching!
damn this is so helpful thank you so much, learned so much from the different iterations all over the fretboard for the same chord that after 8 years of playing i learned so mucch from your 14 min video!
So happy to hear that!!😃
Dang Emil, where were you when I started playing guitar 45 years ago? Oh, yeah, just a gleam in your father's eye. I subscribed to ProGuitar in late 2020, just haven't had much time over the last year to get in there, but finally had some and just watched three of your videos - Back cycling, secondary dominant / flat-five subs and diatonic chord subs - along with this one and I understood what you were doing! Now if I could just get my brain, fingers, and Maton to co-operate. Unfortunately some of those chord fingerings are beyond my hand's capabilities, especially wrapping my thumb around to play the 6th string like you, Joe R. and TE do. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge. If you ever meet up with Joe Robinson here in Nashville, TN, would love to see that show. Cheers from Doug.
Thank you so much for the kind words!! Really appreciate it and thanks for watching the videos!!
45 years of guitar! That's awesome!
Excelent.
Cool !
This reminds me of "Chet Baker's Unsung Swansong" by David Wilcox who plays it in an open tuning. Perhaps you could discuss this in another video and maybe treat us to your arrangement. Thank you for amazing intimate knowledge of this instrument and your willingness to share all of the hard work you've put in to acquire that knowledge. You are in a class all your own!
Wow I’ll check that out! Thank you so much!!
What a beautifull melody. You have share a unique chord. But so sad, my English is poor, I could not understand all what you have explained.
How many more years (ears?) will it take me to look down at the fretboard and say the chord name without even thinking? Or say the most convoluted chord name and pkay it immediately?
A great lesson. Massive amounts of content --- could have been seven lessons.
Very cool and beautiful, but you need octopus fingers 🐙🤭😅
😄
this is so hard.
Yes it's tricky, but start simple and you'll find some ideas! :)
So called complex voice leading music theory effortlessly debunked in minutes.😂❤
you lost me
Keep trying! :)
This is awesome, thanks again Emil!!