Mate, thank you. Just thank you so much for deciding to share your knowledge in the way that you do. I've recommended you to half a dozen people who have all gained SO much from your videos. So SO helpful!
Thanks much. Like most of your videos, this lesson has been very interesting and helpful for me. You are not only a talented musician, you are also a talented teacher. Keep them coming.
Thanks for another great video. I really like your take on focusing more on scales when improvising and more on chord tones when writing a solo. Lately I've been watching a lot of videos about how to incorporate triads and chord tones while improvising within a scale, but I've found it really difficult to implement that, especially in a live setting. I feel like my brain doesn't have enough processing power to keep up!
I've found that it can be helpful to start just by picking one point in a chord progression where you attempt to land on a chord tone. Maybe the first chord of that progression, everytime it comes around to resolve you aim to hit one of them. As you get better and better at all this stuff, everything starts to feel like it's moving in slow-motion. Just about pushing yourself and putting the time in. ☺
WOW! Great video! You're opening my mind to many new possibilities! Now I need to find the time to experiment with these concepts. This is empowering information!
Hearing and looking at your solo make me wonder if you have a video coming out on linking effectively the different scales to do solos like that or do you have any advice on how to tackle all the different pentatonic shapes effectively?
Planning on it! I just have to decide if it's worth tackling all in one video or not. Learning a handful of those links at a time is manageable, but learning them all in the span of a 30 minute lesson would be very difficult. Just wanna make sure I'm being as helpful as possible :)
Hey! The Tier 2 ($5 CAD) UA-cam Membership and the Tier 1 ($5 USD) Patreon tier will give you access to most of the same things -- downloadable lesson notes & bonus videos. Patreon does have a little bit of a nicer interface, and it makes it easier to navigate and share things (built-in attachments, etc). But the YT membership gives you a cool little badge next to your name when you leave a comment on one of my videos. So that's kinda cool. The Tier 2 ($9 USD) Patreon tier gives you access to be able to Direct Message me with your questions on the Patreon platform (which is something the YT membership can't offer). Hope that helps! :)
Great but too much all at once. Drinking from a fire hose. Just a suggestion but you might consider breaking this up a little more. I'm a flight instructor and what I have found is if you overwhelm a student they won't apply it and therefore won't retain it. Great info...just too much at one time.
@@andrewclarkeguitar just playing with you. I think your classes are fantastic. What ever I can pick up is better than I had. Wish you could come over and teach. Lol
Thanks for watching! If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments and I'll do my best to answer as many as I can :)
Mate, thank you. Just thank you so much for deciding to share your knowledge in the way that you do. I've recommended you to half a dozen people who have all gained SO much from your videos. So SO helpful!
Thanks much. Like most of your videos, this lesson has been very interesting and helpful for me. You are not only a talented musician, you are also a talented teacher. Keep them coming.
I appreciate that! Plenty more on the way 😀
you are so generous with your videos. Thank you Andrew.
My pleasure! Glad you like them :)
Thanks for another great video. I really like your take on focusing more on scales when improvising and more on chord tones when writing a solo. Lately I've been watching a lot of videos about how to incorporate triads and chord tones while improvising within a scale, but I've found it really difficult to implement that, especially in a live setting. I feel like my brain doesn't have enough processing power to keep up!
I've found that it can be helpful to start just by picking one point in a chord progression where you attempt to land on a chord tone. Maybe the first chord of that progression, everytime it comes around to resolve you aim to hit one of them. As you get better and better at all this stuff, everything starts to feel like it's moving in slow-motion. Just about pushing yourself and putting the time in. ☺
Great lesson. I will have to watch it again. I get a lot of it but need to put in together on the guitar. Wow. 👍
Thanks for watching 😀
Wow, fantastic explanations and video's! I will be following this.
Thank you!
Most helpful Andrew! Thanks!
My pleasure!
WOW! Great video! You're opening my mind to many new possibilities! Now I need to find the time to experiment with these concepts. This is empowering information!
Awesome! I'm glad you liked it 😀
that really helped!! another penny just dropped! thanks mate :)
That's awesome! It's my pleasure 😀
Great Lesson!🔥
Thanks! 😃
I mostly followed that thanks
You're welcome :)
Another good video!
That last piece of the video/lesson was pretty nice and useful :-)
Awesome! That was the part about non-diatonic chords? Most of the time they aren't too bad to deal with :)
Yep. You made it simple but it sounded great.
Please teach us how to solo/improvise like you my solos just sound like I’m playing a scale 😭
Planning on it! ☺
Amazing
Glad you liked it!
Hearing and looking at your solo make me wonder if you have a video coming out on linking effectively the different scales to do solos like that or do you have any advice on how to tackle all the different pentatonic shapes effectively?
Planning on it! I just have to decide if it's worth tackling all in one video or not. Learning a handful of those links at a time is manageable, but learning them all in the span of a 30 minute lesson would be very difficult. Just wanna make sure I'm being as helpful as possible :)
@@andrewclarkeguitar awesome can't wait for the video!! keep doing what your doing!!🔥🔥
Hi Andrew
You tube member vs $5 patron member?
Whats the difference?
Thank you. Or verses $9.
Hey! The Tier 2 ($5 CAD) UA-cam Membership and the Tier 1 ($5 USD) Patreon tier will give you access to most of the same things -- downloadable lesson notes & bonus videos. Patreon does have a little bit of a nicer interface, and it makes it easier to navigate and share things (built-in attachments, etc). But the YT membership gives you a cool little badge next to your name when you leave a comment on one of my videos. So that's kinda cool.
The Tier 2 ($9 USD) Patreon tier gives you access to be able to Direct Message me with your questions on the Patreon platform (which is something the YT membership can't offer). Hope that helps! :)
How to master in playing guitar tell me my fingers are short so I have problem in switching fingers while playing tabs
I a guitarist and I am confuse in a church playing with a keyboard playing . The keyboard man greedy I am just confuse I dont know what to do
Pls pin!!
i hate learning by counting intervals. it’s not music at all
Great but too much all at once. Drinking from a fire hose. Just a suggestion but you might consider breaking this up a little more. I'm a flight instructor and what I have found is if you overwhelm a student they won't apply it and therefore won't retain it. Great info...just too much at one time.
Thanks for the feedback!
Don't take speed before you film. Slow down man I'm old.
😂 sorry, Scott
@@andrewclarkeguitar just playing with you. I think your classes are fantastic. What ever I can pick up is better than I had. Wish you could come over and teach. Lol
@@scottdoris1067 Hahaha well I'm glad you like them! I'll try to keep the pace in mind moving forward as well. Cheers!