Just wanted to let you know that you are doing a great job passing on the information that beginners, intermediate,advanced players need to know keep it coming
It's so nice to see young musicians teach theory to other musicians. learn some theory it will expose you to how and why progressions move the way they do.Some people try to say theory is for nerds but that's not true, music theory is for someone who want's advance in their knowledge of music. Don't limit yourself in your study of music.
Thank you for your awesome videos! Been looking for this kind of instructional style for some time! I especially love how clearly you explain things. How could I not subscribe! Keep up the great work and thanks s again!
Beautiful Birdseye maple neck on that Fender Lite Ash Strat!! By the sound of it you still have the original 500k pots fitted, I recently bought one of these, the Birdseye is not so pronounced and figured, smaller but more abundant!! I listened to videos on UA-cam and found the guitar too bright sounding, especially the bridge. Folk commented about swapping the pots for 250k, so that's what I have done, also fitted a Seymour Duncan's SSL 5 to the bridge and wired it to the 2nd tone pot. Awesome tone now in all 5 positions!! Thanks for your lesson even if the theory is slightly beyond me!!!
Gospel guitar tutorials ARE hard to find on YT like someone said in the comments. The ones that are here, assume you know a bunch. My suggestion would be to overlay the chord chart while you play. I'm trying to keep up... :/ I know it's probably a pain to do in edit. But hopefully we can see more of that.
Hi bro, thanks for you videos. One thing i want to ask you, you talk about diminish and half diminish chords. Can you make a video where you elaborate and demonstrate when to use one over the other? Meaning good use case of each one that would help alot. Thanks in advance
Sure. We’re using the 2-5-1 progression here. In the key of C maj this would be Dm - G7 - C. But we are using borrowed chords ( that aren’t specific to the key of C) to get back to that Dm. So, we are treating Dm as the temporary tonic and/or key center. So the 2-5-1 I’m paying over Dm is Em7b5 - A7 - Dm7.
@@TravisCalvin Oh okay, so in that case the 'general rule' where the m7b5 is used before a major chord is somewhat applied to the E before the D (supposing there was no was no 251).
these gospel guys seem to have some extra "chunk" or depth in their sound, compared to the sound of my strat, which has less midrange..........i wonder if it's flatwound strings. does anyone know? thanks.
Use your Neck pick up, roll off some of the tone lower your pick ups Consider changing to some custom shop 69’s apart from that it’s I. The hands play with intention For me I try to play clean with the mindset of making it sound as warm and acoustic like as possible
Travis this is my first time picking up a Guitar I used to play the drums so I want to move on and the Guitar so can you please help me please I am a slow learner but i will catch up thank you.
LITERALLY THE BEST LESSON ON DIMINISHED CHORDS I'VE EVER COME ACROSS!
I’m the only guitarist in the church rn
Please teach me more of your ways good sir
This is the best lesson ever!
Just wanted to let you know that you are doing a great job passing on the information that beginners, intermediate,advanced players need to know keep it coming
Another great lesson. Thanks again, Travis!
Wanna be friends?
My brother, thank you for your videos. Keep going. From Syd Aus. God bless
It's so nice to see young musicians teach theory to other musicians. learn some theory it will expose you to how and why progressions move the way they do.Some people try to say theory is for nerds but that's not true, music theory is for someone who want's advance in their knowledge of music. Don't limit yourself in your study of music.
God bless you man! This some good stuff here definitely will help me. 🙌🏽✊🏽
9:32 progression is magic!
Very helpful lesson; thanks. Got some homework to practice...
Great video man. Peace from Australia
Awesome teaching bruh!!
Thanks for this bro. Made it simple and useful
Finally a BRUTHA teaching this shit the right way. Actual gospel. Thanks.
Thank you for your awesome videos! Been looking for this kind of instructional style for some time! I especially love how clearly you explain things. How could I not subscribe! Keep up the great work and thanks s again!
Thank you for these lesson they are so helpful
Great lesson
Most excellent.
Thank you Sir for sharing.
This stuff is awesome.
Be blessed.
Bless lessons from u brother
I cant thank you enough, gospel guitar lessons are hard to find pn you tube
good job sir
Beautiful Birdseye maple neck on that Fender Lite Ash Strat!! By the sound of it you still have the original 500k pots fitted, I recently bought one of these, the Birdseye is not so pronounced and figured, smaller but more abundant!! I listened to videos on UA-cam and found the guitar too bright sounding, especially the bridge. Folk commented about swapping the pots for 250k, so that's what I have done, also fitted a Seymour Duncan's SSL 5 to the bridge and wired it to the 2nd tone pot. Awesome tone now in all 5 positions!! Thanks for your lesson even if the theory is slightly beyond me!!!
nice
Great
Hey bro how do you feel about strats? I never played and want to learn so you recommend them?
Hello .. Great Content.. Love your channel Bro.. Looking for more new up to date lessons.. How do I get into some lessons ??
Thanks brother this helped alot
Go 'head Travis!
Gospel guitar tutorials ARE hard to find on YT like someone said in the comments. The ones that are here, assume you know a bunch. My suggestion would be to overlay the chord chart while you play. I'm trying to keep up... :/ I know it's probably a pain to do in edit. But hopefully we can see more of that.
Awesome, man, but can you put up a chord chart for these please?
Hi bro, thanks for you videos. One thing i want to ask you, you talk about diminish and half diminish chords. Can you make a video where you elaborate and demonstrate when to use one over the other? Meaning good use case of each one that would help alot. Thanks in advance
Please add this video to the community with chords and tabs
Please add the Diminished Chords video with chords and tabs to the community.
Wanna be friends sir.. visit my home and teach me more bout guitar
Also could you play a rendition of your great name by Todd Dulaney
Jalen
I'm with you. I need more of this stuff.
Let's pray that god blesses this man.
Could you explain what you mean by "you're treating the II as the core" please?
Sure. We’re using the 2-5-1 progression here. In the key of C maj this would be Dm - G7 - C. But we are using borrowed chords ( that aren’t specific to the key of C) to get back to that Dm. So, we are treating Dm as the temporary tonic and/or key center. So the 2-5-1 I’m paying over Dm is Em7b5 - A7 - Dm7.
@@TravisCalvin Oh okay, so in that case the 'general rule' where the m7b5 is used before a major chord is somewhat applied to the E before the D (supposing there was no was no 251).
Yes and no. The general rule applies to passing/leading tones. This 2-5-1 was more of a chord substitution.
these gospel guys seem to have some extra "chunk" or depth in their sound, compared to the sound of my strat, which has less midrange..........i wonder if it's flatwound strings. does anyone know? thanks.
Use your Neck pick up, roll off some of the tone lower your pick ups
Consider changing to some custom shop 69’s apart from that it’s I. The hands play with intention
For me I try to play clean with the mindset of making it sound as warm and acoustic like as possible
Travis this is my first time picking up a Guitar I used to play the drums so I want to move on and the Guitar so can you please help me please I am a slow learner but i will catch up thank you.
Hello sir my friend.. pls lets have jam in my house.
Dude what leading tones it’s like your jumping from one lesson to another w/ out any explanations or why???????
Dude what leading tones it’s like your jumping from one lesson to another w/ out explaining why????????
Great lesson