Hey, this is an excellent instructional video. I have played guitar for over 50 years. You just taught me about 20 things I did not know! Don’t listen to the haters.
Wow! Thank you, this is really cool! So much information in this tiny video, learned way more then I did in years. Sparked my interest again in learning guitar more.
Great video I've been picking since 1983 iv met and played with people that can play by ear it amazed me I can't get it down it's a gift your born with keep posting
I have been playing for 30 years and still found this very informative. great thing about playing music is that you never stop learning! Thank you for the great video!
@@FeedbackGuitarAcademy Same here. One thing you get from the internet is information on things like this from different points of view. It helps to refresh or re-invigorate your creatinve juices.
I'm a drummer first and love guitar as it is a mystery to me. I found a lot of this D stuff and even what I call a backwards D shape that work going up the neck too but I never knew about this capo trick. Awesome vid subbed mate!
This is the sort of tutorial you need at a certain time of learning progression and I found it at that exact moment what a brilliant lesson thanks going to the next level now hope you have a video for that
My bag of tricks is very limited on guitar but I can play hundreds of songs with just chords. I've found that people don't care how well you play if you can get them to sing along with songs they love. Passion with fluidity trumps shredding. Most players I know that have practiced flashy licks can't finish a song all the way thru, let alone sing while playing.
This is a great video and seems to be a lot of fun. I'm saving the link and will be replaying it over and over again. I'm just getting back into the guitar after a 50 year hiatus and am realizing what I have been missing for all these years.
That was a good lesson ! I use almost all of that in my videos , except for the Drop D , but you gave me some more ideas ! I'm getting older and I'm having trouble with my hands , but I'm having fun !
I'm 73 and I knew this stuff in 7th grade. Not knocking the teacher but to say he COULD LIST HIS LESSONS AS "FOR BEGNNERS TO INTERMEDIATE." NO KNOCK on him he played it and presented it well. Too bad he doesn't play a Larrivee! only almost kidding.
Totally agree, best teaching session I have come across in ages. None of the 5 minutes of how they came to play guitar or about their 'journey' just get in, say what you want to teach and DO IT. Thanks for this
this is by far the best lesson on youtube... i feel like i can jam now and i been playing hobbying guitar for since covid.. but this video is the one that click for me.. Great teacher.
I learned some of these on my own in the past 40 years, but it took me more than 9 minutes! Wish I had seen it 40 years ago! Oh, wait - there were no UA-cam videos then!! 😄
Good stuff. Been playing for many years and just about every time I pick one up my hands just automatically go to D . Probably from playing in drop d so much but yeah if you want to impress your friends you're right start picking around like this here
Nice one!! But a trick that i've always found easier to tune into drop d, is making sure that that the 7th fret of the E string sound exactly the same as the open A string!! 😁
How about improvising on the fly?. It is really not that difficult. Choose few chords that fit good together like Am, C, Dm, E, 2 rounds and then back loop Dm, C, E, Am, and Dm, C, Am, Em, and you can get back to the starting chords Am, C, Dm, E. ---- You can do strumming, fingerstyle or combination of both, put different rhythms to it. It is totally cool and even beginners can easy get into it.
LOL! I have to laugh at all you YT guitar gurus who say, "when somebody hands you a guitar and says "play something". Who the **** does that! IF you are going somewhere there will be guitar players playing and you don't take a guitar of your own, is someone going to "hand you a guitar and say PLAY" if they have no idea you can play? And if they DON'T know you can play, what guitarist is going to offer HIS axe to a club-hand? And if they DO know you can play, even a little, and you didn't bring your own axe, they'll assume you aren't playing today. It's like DRUGS: IF you DON'T, JUST SAY NO! Lol! You guys are worth a good laugh, anyway. Thanks for the chuckle. I hope everyone learned a little something from you today. I enjoyed it. Good on ya!
Hey, this is an excellent instructional video.
I have played guitar for over 50 years. You just taught me about 20 things I did not know!
Don’t listen to the haters.
100%!
This is some of the most valuable time I've spent on UA-cam. Thanks!!
Thank you I’ve played for 800 years and have learnt more from you in 3 seconds
😂 man i wish i could play guitar for 800 years
I learned more in this 9 minutes lesson than I have learned on hours of other YT lessons. PLus ZEP!
Best 9 minute lesson I've seen. Thanks.
I like it when he says PLAY 🤔!.
Agreed
Best 9 min video that is
Wow! Thank you, this is really cool! So much information in this tiny video, learned way more then I did in years. Sparked my interest again in learning guitar more.
Great video I've been picking since 1983 iv met and played with people that can play by ear it amazed me I can't get it down it's a gift your born with keep posting
I have been playing for 30 years and still found this very informative. great thing about playing music is that you never stop learning! Thank you for the great video!
So glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@FeedbackGuitarAcademy Same here. One thing you get from the internet is information on things like this from different points of view. It helps to refresh or re-invigorate your creatinve juices.
@TomBrown-cq4vu playing guitar and fighting, what do the two have in common?
Same here i watch all the training videos still and I learn lots much better than going to a teacher each week like the old days
I'm a drummer first and love guitar as it is a mystery to me. I found a lot of this D stuff and even what I call a
backwards D shape that work going up the neck too but I never knew about this capo trick. Awesome vid subbed mate!
This is the sort of tutorial you need at a certain time of learning progression and I found it at that exact moment what a brilliant lesson thanks going to the next level now hope you have a video for that
My bag of tricks is very limited on guitar but I can play hundreds of songs with just chords. I've found that people don't care how well you play if you can get them to sing along with songs they love. Passion with fluidity trumps shredding. Most players I know that have practiced flashy licks can't finish a song all the way thru, let alone sing while playing.
Wow! Wow! Wow! I am your absolute fan, you make it wimple and classy and sophisticated all at the same time.
Very happy to have discovered this. Perfect for when you work from home and play guitar to keep sane.
Longtime player but definitely learned something new. Thanks.
Good video no messing around and to the point
Now that's how you teach, getting straight down to it
with no pissing around, great job mate, well done 👍
a good approach for teaching .... thanks for sharing your knowledge and techniques
I've been playing for over 50 years and have used drop D and even drop C, but I never thought about or saw anyone use the capo trick. Good on you FG!
Wow. Serendipity. I clicked on this as I was running through my daily Over The Hills And Far Away practice. Super useful!
Very good teaching lesson thank you very much
I was very impressed by your guitar lesson.
Thank-you so much.
Bless you.
From Japan.
Finally, a tutorial that takes you where you want to go.🎉😊
Yes...finally I can play harmonics!
It just never ends the guitar Keep on giving
This is a great video and seems to be a lot of fun. I'm saving the link and will be replaying it over and over again. I'm just getting back into the guitar after a 50 year hiatus and am realizing what I have been missing for all these years.
Same here and I find the lesson great.
GOOD JOB, WELL DONE
Reluctant at first, then very glad I watched this!! All these years and I never knew about the drop E impression or whatever with the capo.
Amazing lessons as always.
Thanks Heath
Kapo trick! Omg! Love the sound
Oh thank you so much,very nice of you to share your thoughts,very much appreciated.really cool
I'm so glad that you're on UA-cam ❤God bless you ❤XOXO trevdec ❤
that capo trick is awesome! thanks a lot!
One way to sound like you know what you’re doing-- is to know what you’re doing.
Well said!
Very profound
I wish I knew what I was doing
Mind. Blown.
- Confucius😊
That was a good lesson ! I use almost all of that in my videos , except for the Drop D , but you gave me some more ideas !
I'm getting older and I'm having trouble with my hands , but I'm having fun !
Wowww! what a beatiful lesson! thank you very much.
Hey I've played 40 years and if it makes one person happy ❤❤❤❤❤
Very informative lecture Brother. . .Love from India. . .
Awesome Lesson.. Lot of information. Your guitar is really nice .
BRILLIANT!!
Ridiculously easy to follow
I'm 73 and I knew this stuff in 7th grade. Not knocking the teacher but to say he COULD LIST HIS LESSONS AS "FOR BEGNNERS TO INTERMEDIATE." NO KNOCK on him he played it and presented it well. Too bad he doesn't play a Larrivee! only almost kidding.
Great video, with wonderful energy, fun attitude, and easy to learn.
Great job!!
This is brilliant!
I taught myself those chords when I was young by noodling around with chords. That was 50 years ago. I still know nothing else. LOL.
Wow! You showed up just in time! Thanks so much 👍!
Awesome riffs! They sound great. Glad I found your channel.
Hey, thanks!
Totally agree, best teaching session I have come across in ages. None of the 5 minutes of how they came to play guitar or about their 'journey' just get in, say what you want to teach and DO IT. Thanks for this
Over The Hills and far away, Nice
Wow, man. You are phenomenal!
Cool sounds, Thanks for sharing!
this is by far the best lesson on youtube... i feel like i can jam now and i been playing hobbying guitar for since covid.. but this video is the one that click for me.. Great teacher.
Good explanation of a lot of things that work together!
Good stuff man!
I just "discovered" your site. Big thumbs Up. Thanks for the " tricks".
You just keep learning - there's always something new. Thanks, Mate! Great ideas. Love that capo trick.
Great videos!
Thanks my friend! Love your explanation! Gonna Drop D round the campfire 🔥 this weekend! Rock on!
I learned some of these on my own in the past 40 years, but it took me more than 9 minutes! Wish I had seen it 40 years ago! Oh, wait - there were no UA-cam videos then!! 😄
What an excellent video.Easy wins ( and some not so easy but great for building up dexterity) that make you want to progress. Nice one!
Traveling wilburys i heard.. maybe some led zep.. great stuff... very very useful 👍
Good stuff. Been playing for many years and just about every time I pick one up my hands just automatically go to D . Probably from playing in drop d so much but yeah if you want to impress your friends you're right start picking around like this here
Nice one!! But a trick that i've always found easier to tune into drop d, is making sure that that the 7th fret of the E string sound exactly the same as the open A string!! 😁
Great lesson, thanks.
This is best for keeping new players from losing interest. Which often happens with beginners. 😊
Excellent!!!!!
Over the hills and far away showed me this as well
Great lesson!
Just subbed, gerting back into playing!.....Great lesson bro
Great basic tips. Thanks.
Big help, thanks!
Great, thank you for this! X
Great video... Very informative
Im so glad im a left handed guitar player lol. I will always have the perfect excuse!
Useful!
Love that guitar
Amazing lesson 👍 thanx it’ll help me no end
i dig the capo trick to simulate drop D sound
Open 3rd 5th 7th 10th 12th frets for drop D power chords. Excuse me Im just making a note of the fret positions. Great video btw!
Great tips! Great job! Got any more? Thanks!
thank for this! thank you
Amazing....you are on the D chord!!!..plz do something in other chords ....please
Thats the "thirtysomething" theme at the beginning. Great and challenging song by Snuffy Walden.
How about improvising on the fly?. It is really not that difficult. Choose few chords that fit good together like Am, C, Dm, E, 2 rounds and then back loop Dm, C, E, Am, and Dm, C, Am, Em, and you can get back to the starting chords Am, C, Dm, E. ---- You can do strumming, fingerstyle or combination of both, put different rhythms to it. It is totally cool and even beginners can easy get into it.
Thanks
LOL! I have to laugh at all you YT guitar gurus who say, "when somebody hands you a guitar and says "play something". Who the **** does that! IF you are going somewhere there will be guitar players playing and you don't take a guitar of your own, is someone going to "hand you a guitar and say PLAY" if they have no idea you can play? And if they DON'T know you can play, what guitarist is going to offer HIS axe to a club-hand? And if they DO know you can play, even a little, and you didn't bring your own axe, they'll assume you aren't playing today. It's like DRUGS: IF you DON'T, JUST SAY NO! Lol! You guys are worth a good laugh, anyway. Thanks for the chuckle. I hope everyone learned a little something from you today. I enjoyed it. Good on ya!
You need more friends…
man this video is really good. lots of good info! I low key do not want to share it with a few people that I play with lol
Some of that reminds me of Over The Hills, And Far Away, by Led Zeppelin . Cool lesson
No it doesn’t. It just reminds you that you can’t play. Lol
That last tip worth the wait
Drop D capo trick awesome
love this
Nice job.
I always wondered what sus meant thanks for the explanation cool video mate 👍🤘
Happy to help 👍
Very interesting video, Thanks.
Nice sounding guitar.
Always fabulous
Love this video; thanks!!!
That was awesome... thx.
Great lesson man. Your channel is definitely deserving of a better camera and lighting now for sure.
KAYSER MAKES A DROP-D CAPO...AMONG OTHER CAPOS (1/2) capos etc. FYI.
Hi love your video, is that a standard thumb pick?
thank you!
Nice one, thanks