Yes, excellent vid. Please keep going on this songwriting secret series. It's exactly what I'm looking for at the moment. I find your explanations of the progressions with real world examples so helpful and interesting. Thank you.
You do such a great job with these clips. Most of the music is not in my wheelhouse but you make it so interesting and also helps me understand other genres of music.
This was awesome! I think chordal playing is a bit underrated by the beginners. I mean, once you get past the "cowboy chords" there are pretty interesting things to discover. I recently picked up my guitar (which I ignored since I was 22 - eons ago) and I find chords and rhythm playing most fascinating.
Great video, one of my favorite descending linear progressions is Cream's White Room. Eric Clapton said he wrote it after hearing the song "Summer in the City". Interesting stuff!
Dave, the Songwriting Secrets videos are terrific. I am always interested in enhancing my songwriting skills and appreciate the Chordplay and theory tips. Also, how about three licks from Adrian Vandenberg? He's one of my favorites. Rock on!
@@LateNightLessons Awesome, I will check the Vandenberg video out now! I have been a fan of his for years and have their 1982 album on vinyl. Thanks again!
Really really enjoy these lessons.. I had several moments where I felt-a-ha!! That’s right!! It sometimes seems simple-yet it’s how you make it your own and unique. Talking the outer of stairway to heaven-it’s super unique with plants voice and the way they transition back to the beginning. Love it!!!! Thanks for your awesome work!!!!!!
Thank you for this. It's awesome & I love it. This is the best guitar channel on UA-cam without a doubt. I appreciate you David. Keep the great content coming.
Great content I’m building my guitar knowledge to do this very thing song writing thank you an keep this going love all the examples it helps thanks again 👍🏾🎸
I would definitely like more and more... please teach some nice rhythm ideas to go with the chord progressions... and definitely want to learn incorporating scales, arpeggios and riffs...on top of it.🎸🎸👏👏👌
My teacher was adamant about teaching chords with various root locations just like you demonstrated. Also all the corresponding arpeggios with various roots. Triads are also great bridges to navigate the fretboard.🍺’ski another great lesson. 🤘
I think you have found another thing to feature in Cord play would like to get into modal cord progressions I have a good idea how they work with the cords based on the notes in a particular modes scale now as far as Cord Play how about some Magna Carta Cartel don't know if you are familiar with them but check it out as always thanks much David 🤘
Thanks! That's my pick collection and I bought the frame at Target (or Wal-Mart) - I can't honestly remember, but it was only $9-10 and it made more sense to me to frame them together than keeping them in a jar. Plus it looks pretty good on the wall! : )
It’s a shame DB can’t showcase Lennon or Dylan or Neil Young. The 70s was an era that coughed up a lot of great songwriters who composed on a guitar. Writers move chords in certain ways. If you want an escape look at old pop songs from the 20s and 30s. The turnarounds were different. Hey as long as you can sing it it’s good
I learn a ton from your videos. Thanks!
Yes, excellent vid. Please keep going on this songwriting secret series. It's exactly what I'm looking for at the moment. I find your explanations of the progressions with real world examples so helpful and interesting. Thank you.
Love this! please keep em coming...thank you!
Excellent video !!! Thanks for doing!!!
Finally got around to watching this series. All I can say is, more please... A deep dive in the topics you teased at the end would be great !
You do such a great job with these clips. Most of the music is not in my wheelhouse but you make it so interesting and also helps me understand other genres of music.
Great stuff! Thank you for taking the time to do this. Lots of useful ideas to practice!
This was awesome! I think chordal playing is a bit underrated by the beginners. I mean, once you get past the "cowboy chords" there are pretty interesting things to discover. I recently picked up my guitar (which I ignored since I was 22 - eons ago) and I find chords and rhythm playing most fascinating.
As much as I learned about music theory from this lesson, I really appreciate the history lesson
Great lesson. I am sure this will be a great journey into songwriting with your help. cheers Ken
Thanks Dave,yours is definitely one of the best channels all over the Tube,and whatching you explain is very relaxing.
Great video, one of my favorite descending linear progressions is Cream's White Room. Eric Clapton said he wrote it after hearing the song "Summer in the City". Interesting stuff!
Dave, the Songwriting Secrets videos are terrific. I am always interested in enhancing my songwriting skills and appreciate the Chordplay and theory tips. Also, how about three licks from Adrian Vandenberg? He's one of my favorites. Rock on!
Thanks Johnny!
And your request for Adrian was fulfilled a few months ago. Check it out ---->
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@@LateNightLessons Awesome, I will check the Vandenberg video out now! I have been a fan of his for years and have their 1982 album on vinyl. Thanks again!
Really really enjoy these lessons.. I had several moments where I felt-a-ha!! That’s right!! It sometimes seems simple-yet it’s how you make it your own and unique. Talking the outer of stairway to heaven-it’s super unique with plants voice and the way they transition back to the beginning. Love it!!!! Thanks for your awesome work!!!!!!
Very impressive mate, I loved all the history you described associated with the cord progression. Can’t wait until the next Video 🤘
Another great video! Thanks!
This has been an excellent series. Looking forward to the next installment!
Thank you for this. It's awesome & I love it. This is the best guitar channel on UA-cam without a doubt. I appreciate you David. Keep the great content coming.
Thanks so much for your time with this
Great man! Thanks a lot.
Great content I’m building my guitar knowledge to do this very thing song writing thank you an keep this going love all the examples it helps thanks again 👍🏾🎸
I would definitely like more and more... please teach some nice rhythm ideas to go with the chord progressions... and definitely want to learn incorporating scales, arpeggios and riffs...on top of it.🎸🎸👏👏👌
Cool lesson. Playing exemples showcasing the concepts is great!
cool info and really appreciate the study involved...thanks again!
Awesome as usual. So informative. Sounds good about when all said and done to have some kind of roadmap to follow. Looking forward to it
Keep going with these. Great.
Yes!!
Great lesson Dave !!
My teacher was adamant about teaching chords with various root locations just like you demonstrated. Also all the corresponding arpeggios with various roots. Triads are also great bridges to navigate the fretboard.🍺’ski another great lesson. 🤘
thanks a lot , you are awesome , great explications clear and efficient !!!! i am enjoy about it ;)
I learned a lot and looking forward to more in the series.
Great lesson, i like bro.
Ur channel is gold
Al Dimeola.. Yuss! Was thinking about the Stray cat.. .. Or Chicago 2,5,6, or 4..lol..
Definitely explore more within these segments, and if you delve into modes any Phrygian content would be appreciated...Thanks
I'm all in on this.
I still think the quality of the music in the 60-70s in a lot of cases better than music is now..It was alot more pure..
I really like this.
I think you have found another thing to feature in Cord play would like to get into modal cord progressions I have a good idea how they work with the cords based on the notes in a particular modes scale now as far as Cord Play how about some Magna Carta Cartel don't know if you are familiar with them but check it out as always thanks much David 🤘
love your channel very much thank you but i have to ask what are the picks in the picture and how can i get one of those posters
Thanks!
That's my pick collection and I bought the frame at Target (or Wal-Mart) - I can't honestly remember, but it was only $9-10 and it made more sense to me to frame them together than keeping them in a jar. Plus it looks pretty good on the wall!
: )
yeah it does look good on the wall that's why i am so impressed with it i would love one in my jam room. Are they picks that you got at concerts
Nice 👍
RIGHT ON!!!!
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It’s a shame DB can’t showcase Lennon or Dylan or Neil Young. The 70s was an era that coughed up a lot of great songwriters who composed on a guitar. Writers move chords in certain ways. If you want an escape look at old pop songs from the 20s and 30s. The turnarounds were different. Hey as long as you can sing it it’s good
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I am going to be chewing on these for a while.
Hearing alot of this in system of a down's writing
Clash’s Jimmy Jazz
I have a book on pot lot progress 145 135 145 345 1
Bahahaha.. Raga from pop tunes!