I suddenly see new paths in the maze! Great explanation with examples. Many on YT can demonstrate in a speedy flash of brilliance but cannot explain/unpack it to folks not yet at their level, but you do a great job.
The second video of yours that I've watched, both aimed at intermediate players. Some general constructive criticism: You start explaining things at a beginner, not intermediate, level, either that or, your definition of intermediate begins at too low of a level. As a definite intermediate, a great deal of the two videos I've watched are waste of my time until you get to true intermediate level content. I'm sure this beginner info is helpful for beginners. You get to good stuff eventually, but you take too long to get there, making your videos too long. It's a long time until you get to the "crafting melodies" part that the title claims is the main part of the video--to me, you didn't get into the main point until 19:30. This video is about intervals, not about crafting melodies. Also, there's too much info in a given video. Recommendations: Shorter videos. Split the basic building block info from the main point aimed at intermediates into different videos. Give a summary of the video outline at the start of it--tell us what you're going to tell us and when, such as: First I cover X, then at 5:30 I get into Y, then at 9:20 I get into Z... That would let us know where to find what we're interested in learning. Specific comment about this video: Use examples from well-known songs to demonstrate the interval sound you're addressing.
Thanks for the feedback, I appreciate that you took a lot of time to write this. Everything here sounds constructive, I will take this on board for future videos. There are some people on the left internet who are too immature to leave criticism but this comment gives me more faith in humanity, thank you
I suddenly see new paths in the maze! Great explanation with examples. Many on YT can demonstrate in a speedy flash of brilliance but cannot explain/unpack it to folks not yet at their level, but you do a great job.
2:00 - "12 different intervals, each of them with their own unique sounds"... great music lesson, thanks!
Cool riff ---> 16:40 time ⌚ stamp 🎸
This showed up as an autoplay and I am glad for it.
Another great video, cheers dude 🫶🏻
Thank you for the lesson. first help beginners to be intermediate guitar players.
The second video of yours that I've watched, both aimed at intermediate players. Some general constructive criticism: You start explaining things at a beginner, not intermediate, level, either that or, your definition of intermediate begins at too low of a level. As a definite intermediate, a great deal of the two videos I've watched are waste of my time until you get to true intermediate level content. I'm sure this beginner info is helpful for beginners. You get to good stuff eventually, but you take too long to get there, making your videos too long. It's a long time until you get to the "crafting melodies" part that the title claims is the main part of the video--to me, you didn't get into the main point until 19:30. This video is about intervals, not about crafting melodies. Also, there's too much info in a given video. Recommendations: Shorter videos. Split the basic building block info from the main point aimed at intermediates into different videos. Give a summary of the video outline at the start of it--tell us what you're going to tell us and when, such as: First I cover X, then at 5:30 I get into Y, then at 9:20 I get into Z... That would let us know where to find what we're interested in learning. Specific comment about this video: Use examples from well-known songs to demonstrate the interval sound you're addressing.
Thanks for the feedback, I appreciate that you took a lot of time to write this. Everything here sounds constructive, I will take this on board for future videos.
There are some people on the left internet who are too immature to leave criticism but this comment gives me more faith in humanity, thank you
You got beautiful hair my ginger friend
Thank you, but I’m not actually that ginger irl. The camera makes everything look more red lol
gotta watch those plosive P's