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Improve Your Phrasing - Box 1
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- Опубліковано 7 лип 2011
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A lot of people ask me what notes should be used for ending licks in order to have good phrasing. I have not covered this topic very extensively so this lesson is a more in-depth look at phrasing in Box 1. Future lessons will explore this same topic in the other boxes.
that intro alone taught me more than I've learnt in the last 2 months
Thanks Anthony, for all your work. Great camera angle and explaining each note in relation to the chord progression. You're a great Texas Blues player and a great teacher (rare combination), your calm demeanor is a big plus.
great lesson!! all those people complaining here are not ready for this I think.. It's a good thing he doesn't over explain, Time is money ;)
@Fjord76 Phrasing is at least a two part thing. Part of it is making your licks fit the chord progression, or at least not contradict the chord progression in a way that sounds awful. However, the other side of phrasing is the grouping of licks so that the licks themselves form more complete thoughts, like a well constructed paragraph. In this lesson I'm only talking about the first side of phrasing.
Incredible lesson indeed. This is one of the most useful lessons I have taken. Extremely practical.
I watched your video introducing the blues boxes before this one. I was a half step down, and decided to tune up to make things simpler for me. Then I come to this video and you're a half step down. MAKE UP YOUR MIND SIR
the right angle for teching plaing! - instead of other face to face video. A lot of thanks! Go ahead!
I've been working for years to mix chords and licks that flow and stay in the pocket. This is very helpful.
I played for 10 years just started to actually learn..big difference in my play.......your lessons are top notch..easy to follow...defiantly gonna purchase your product...keep up the good work
There is so much good info in this. Unreal.
Hi Steve you are simply the best professor in that short period of time. You cover all. "Exito, Bravo"👍
Se llama Anthony
Anthony You are an outstanding player & teacher.
Iv played for 25 years and I don't think about that stuff anymore. But it is very useful for blues playing. Focus and timing is key. And knowing where to go next is major. Nice lesson. Thanks!
I wanna say the same thing...I love the angle of the camera...nobody that I have seen has done this point of view...so much easier to learn...thanks Anthony...Ive been playing a long time but still can learn and love your style...thanks again...good luck with your business
Best camera angle ever..Thanks
Really great stuff love the blues!!, every friday
My kids is getting their candy and watching
Disney cartoons, for me this is the candy and cartoons
I am looking forward to every single friday
Thank you!
this is just exactly what i needed to get my blues to the next level,
thank you, you're great!
Love our stuff man! I've been playing for many years, but I always seem to find a nugget in your lessons somewhere. Thanks for taking the time to post these!!
Yes, that WAS a great camera angle - very good. Now I just needs for me to take a little time to sit down and analyse your lesson. From there, I should be able to take over the world ... Well maybe not, but an excellent contribution to the Internet - thank you and well done.
14:08 THE THAAAAAANGS THAT I USED TO DOOOOO
is not the same chord
@@lucasnsx3612 no one cares it sounds the same
@@trollvidde no, it doesn't sound the same
@@lucasnsx3612 i mean the original comment is meant as a joke and its a very similiar chord, so no one cares mate
Thank you. Brilliant! You just might be the first teacher I've ever seen that knows what angle to use when shooting a guitar demonstration video.
Really enjoyed lesson. Learning your intervals makes this topic so much easier to understand.
great cam angle . i was amazed at how much easier everything is to follow.
Its cool how you teach skill and then freedom !!!! You got them both .... peace out .
my biggest problem is resolving phrases. this helped me understand more . i am a self taught begining Blues guitarist . thanks for videos like this on youtube !
CHeers
Best video you've made for people like me who suck at guitar. I've always known how to do that rhythm pattern but never had any licks to go with it. Just wish I had an awesome guitar to play it on. Doesn't sound the same on my cheap Kay guitar with my tiny amp.
Love the way brand new set of strings sound
This has been the most productive lesson for me so far, thanks.
Anthony, Great explanation, thanks for the great lessons
VERY FRESH. Thank you teacher.
Grande spiegazione,,,, complimenti
I absolutely LOVE the viewing angle!! I think it's working out nicely. I hope all ges well with the new studio / office space.
Excellent lesson!! Great stuff, nicely presented. Many thanks
This is the best tutorial ever! Thank you!
im glad i found your instructional video"s,this will help me to extend my prasing,riffs in general,nice work.thank you
great lesson. Awesome teaching. thank you. Very cool.
sweet lesson
Is your guitar tuned differently from standard? What you're playing on the third fret sounds the same as what i'm playing on the second
@Fjord76 That is a very very good point. But I can appreciate that he explains this concept, which is very important for phrasing and making your phrasing more poignant, before just teaching you phrases that you don't understand how to use. This is the heart of good phrasing. which is all that people really need. You don't need to teach phrases when people learn how to effectively phrase for themselves. Just my two cents. Kudos to both of you
Best lesson EVER!!! Thank you thank you thank you
Now I've got the blues by the neck!
Super video. Sounds Good. Very Very useful!
Pretty unique camera view Sir: I think you're the only teacher doing that one. I like it; feels like I'm playing, which is step 1 towards learning it.
I love these lessons, Ima Metal guitar player yes but im blues trained, thanks man for the help.
Finally .. Great Lessons .. !
hey guys, whoever is having the half step problem, all u have to do is play 1 key down then Anthony is so you can match his sound, i don't see why this is such a problem for u guys, and if hes playing in open strings then just copy what is doing in your tuning its gonna sound the same just in different key,)) hope this helps
Playing 1 key down makes it confusing with learning the fret visually. Best thing is to either tune to the key on video or download the lesson and use a program to change the video to standard key.
I think sometimes we forget how difficult it 'can' be in the learning stages. Don't dismiss someone else's confusion simply because you've got yourself past that. I've got two music degrees (one in Classical guitar and one in Jazz) and I could possibly make you feel pretty silly or ignorant. That is not what music is about. Be nice and HELP others don't mock or dismiss them and their difficulties. It's a slow road as I recall.
@@skinnykarlos710 wise words Karlos! Live by the golden rule!
Scale degrees (position in a scale) and intervals (number of tones and semitones removed from each other) are the relative positions notes have to each other musically, ,. Phrasing is the RYTHMIC AND EMOTIVE PLACEMENT of those notes AS WELL AS their musical relationships in terms of interval and scale degree. Pauses or RESTS as well as varying note lengths, changes in tempo and dynamic intensity are all part of phrasing.
Great lesson ..Opened my eyse to alot of potential...thanks
Best lesson EVER!!!!
I love your blues man....You have some really good stuff here
EXCELLENT LESSON!!!!
It's a great begginer lesson. But have in mind he is playing a shuffle in F# not in G. The tunning half-step down allows you to easily bend and have a different tone (because of the tension) .
great lessons
damn, i love your crunchy clean tone !
thats saves me looking at a lot of tabs thank you! i picked up a couple of new phrases of the root note (7ths minor 3rd) etc..., now if you will exuse me theres a party on my third fret and my fingers are invited :)
so simple yet so powerfull method.
Hey man, just wanted to say thank you... this helps a lot !
Thanks!
Very informative lesson.
@eddy621
research, try alnico 2 pups. i use a swampash strat its make it a little bit more twangy, also the new ibanez ta15 is quite SRV sounding.
try rolling off the gain on amp and vol on the guitar and blend in a peddle and try mixing between the 3.
if that fails shoot yourself in the foot, then you are blues for 6 months solid.
Thank you for such a great explanation of theory+practice)
Something I have always been looking to do! Great video!
Just what i needed! Thank you!
like what the other guy who replied to u said and also people like hendrix and Srv often did it as it loosens tension and makes strings easier to bend
honestly.. this is great. but after playing blues for a few years without having even thought about this. i already do it intuitively.
Excellent
Thank you.
Thank you
Great lesson from this lesson I got 2 more licks one I made myself
long live to blues
thnx for the vid
Thanks for your video
great lesson !!!
You rock!!!!
what it comes down to is the rhythm. The beat is the main thing you hear. The rhythm is always the same in a relative way. The cool thing about a beat is that the notes are interchangeable. If you play a beat in a certain way on your instrument. and you want add a sound in and you do not adjust the way you play that beat to accommodate that new sound.
So guys like BB King. They understand that sound doesn't make a song, the beat and/or rhythm does.
This lesson is the missing piece. Thank you good sir.
Great lesson man, it's been what i have been looking for the last couple of years and never even knew it. So hard to understand if you don't understand a few other things first. If i fully understood the term "phrasing" i would have found this video a long time ago.....i know now, and it feels like i'm playing a different guitar :)
You should do a slow jam with this!!!!! It would be cool to see what notes your finishing on in a little jam!!!
Sir, thank you!
@JamSession59
He tunes his guitar down one-half step. His E string is an E flat.
Subscribed !
Great video. Thanks dude
Why do people have a problem with playing half a step down? If you can't tune your guitar down, you shouldn't be attempting to play the blues
GREAT camera angle! Like I'm playing it!
superior video
Nice choice of nail varnish! ;-)
so great
thx for sharing~
thx
that action is pretty high. gonna raise my bridge right now
great video.....
i've been trying to learn for nearly 20 years now and am now 53, i'm not even NEARLY that good
I like the camera angle in the opening run. Although it makes me think of the out-of-control hand in Evil Dead. Sleep tight, Anthony...
I still don't know what phrasing is, but it sure sounds good.
Nice camera angle.
i love this!
thank you steven snacks!
thanks!
What chords would I use for the first position in Am? Frets 5-7
the flat tuning is a pita.
This is useful, I play keyboards and it’s useful
great view on the axe, its almost in my lap....
That tone is killer
Free lesson Friday?
omg duh lol
YAY !!
best camera position for lessons
great sound