I get where you're coming from and yes, knowing when the chord change is coming is key to sounding good. Try this as it might help develop your ear which will take you leaps and bounds if you can hear and feel the beat of a song - listen without your guitar and try to find the beat. The 4 count-in at the start should help. In this track, I'm hearing 2 bars of each chord. The kick drum is on the 1 and 3 and the snare is on the 2 and 4. After you've heard - kick, snare, kick, snare - that's 1 bar. This repeats, then the chord change comes and you go around for another 2 bars. This will help you "hear" the beat. If you tap your hand or finger on something on every beat, this will help you "feel" the beat. The addition of all 4 chords on the screen in this compared to lesson 1 should help as well. Good luck 🤘🤘
@@philjames1019🙂 Once you can hear and feel the beat and pick when the changes are coming, pick your guitar back up and jam along to the sweet and relaxing vibes. You can also try using one of the UA-cam looper websites to repeat the play along part hands free. Just Google "UA-cam looper". I've used Looper Tube a few times for things like this.
Keep’em coming buddy! 🤟😊 You can recognize an expert, when he can show you complicated things in a simple way.
Keep up with the series man, this is great practice!
Glad you’re liking it!
The best guitar lesson in chord tone soloing. Love it.
Really very well explained. Thanks. Like ur methodology.
Thank you!
Yeah, same as Part 1 .... I believe you need to give several seconds to warn of string change?
I’ll give more time on level 3 👍🏻
I get where you're coming from and yes, knowing when the chord change is coming is key to sounding good.
Try this as it might help develop your ear which will take you leaps and bounds if you can hear and feel the beat of a song - listen without your guitar and try to find the beat. The 4 count-in at the start should help.
In this track, I'm hearing 2 bars of each chord. The kick drum is on the 1 and 3 and the snare is on the 2 and 4. After you've heard - kick, snare, kick, snare - that's 1 bar. This repeats, then the chord change comes and you go around for another 2 bars. This will help you "hear" the beat.
If you tap your hand or finger on something on every beat, this will help you "feel" the beat.
The addition of all 4 chords on the screen in this compared to lesson 1 should help as well.
Good luck 🤘🤘
@@iduncanw Thank-you so much, I'll give this a try!!!
@@philjames1019🙂 Once you can hear and feel the beat and pick when the changes are coming, pick your guitar back up and jam along to the sweet and relaxing vibes.
You can also try using one of the UA-cam looper websites to repeat the play along part hands free. Just Google "UA-cam looper". I've used Looper Tube a few times for things like this.