thanks man, ive been stuck in the emajor pentatonic box on this song. couldnt push myself to learn more theory on this beautiful song. this video makes it really easy thanks alot man^!!
I'm far from a guitar teacher (I actually took a few lessons from Jordan myself; great teacher), but I've been thinking about this very question for a while also. It seems that with a dominant chord, you can play the diminished chord/arpeggio of the fifth of that dominant chord. Help me if I'm wrong here @nastysoul.
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🙏🙏 put your hands back on your guitar tho 👀
Best lesson on this song for guitar improvisation I've found on the internet. Nicely done, and your ideas resonate nicely with me. Thx!
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Very Good Leeson!! Explained very well in clear terms. Excellent! Thx
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Such a useful video, your enthusiasm is motivating ! Thank you and keep your style !
Loving your teaching style and genre / tune choices mate, muchas gracias
good to hear! 🙏🙏
thanks man, ive been stuck in the emajor pentatonic box on this song. couldnt push myself to learn more theory on this beautiful song. this video makes it really easy thanks alot man^!!
thats dope
to hear bro!
Thanks a lot !
You are taking us to a new level regarding improvisation.
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Good one! Keep it up man, love the content!
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thanks sir
Wow! i like this.
🙏🙏thanks!!
Hi, great lesson! I have a question, G#7=A/C/D#/F#dim, but why you chose D#dim playing over G#7 rather than Adim, Cdim or F#dim?
How does the diminished arpeggio work over the G#7?
basically, that diminished chord w a G# in the bass equals a G#7(b9) orrr you can think D#dim7/G# = G#7(b9)
I'm far from a guitar teacher (I actually took a few lessons from Jordan myself; great teacher), but I've been thinking about this very question for a while also. It seems that with a dominant chord, you can play the diminished chord/arpeggio of the fifth of that dominant chord. Help me if I'm wrong here @nastysoul.
Great lesson, I think you slow down with your fingering and call out the strings and frets