This lesson is such a gift. Combined with the common CAGED extended chords I’m working on, this makes it easy to add all kinds of improvisational color. Thanks!
This is meat and potatoes sort of instruction, and repeating it as a practice “ear alignment” will pay dividends. It’s fantastic that you are structuring this in layers to highlight how triads are the foundation, and we can add color along the way. I do think it’s a good thing to play it once through without talking - not everyone does that! Thanks Jared
this has been so helpful for me, thankyou for helping me join the dots with this stuff wanted to ask you if there if there is a rule/guideline in harmonic theory around using diminished passing chords when ascending as opposed to dominant passing chords for descending, or can these two chord qualities be used interchangeably? thankyou for the work you do and your teaching style, new subscriber here
Your teaching style feels more like imparting wisdom than just instructing. It's truly valuable and appreciated. Thank you for sharing your knowledge in such a clear and thoughtful way.
Thanks! Sure, I would recommend my course called Chords on Command - www.soundguitarlessons.com/chords-on-command If you feel like picking and choosing, I have a playlist of my videos that are about music theory - ua-cam.com/play/PLho65cYn4nF1mCmTK-fLknDWjvuElendp.html Hope that helps!
I thought I commented... and going to now. I am spending time with this and it is really nice. Once it is nailed down some, I am going to work on the noted intervals of the main chord scale and then try my hand (pun intended) at the chromatic added. Then I want to try it from .. lets say starting at the 5th fret A chord and walk through the scale in or within one or close position. This sure is nice. I need to get some guitar set ups so it is easier on my hands. Have a great weekend.
This style is not my thing, was not my thing. Now I understand and can utilize. Guthrie Trapp is always throwing in these diminished and Dom chords to lead to other chords like we know what he is talking about. he is one of the best players but not so good at relaying info. Now I know what he is doing thanks to this lesson. One of the best on the tube. Keep it up
This is awesome. 5:11 is intro to Friends in Low Places (A-A#dim-Bm7-E). Fantastic. You wonder how these guys come up with some of the progressions they do, and how they sound so good. Simple theory. Another great video.
This is out of my pay grade since I'm learning the fretboard with triads for now. I did dabble with sevenths yesterday, but I'm not ready yet. But I've been a music theory geek since I started playing piano, so this all made sense. And I will practice with triads. BTW there is a song with a diminished chord leading into another diminished chord. It's called Prélude in C Major by Johnny Seb Bach.
This lesson is such a gift. Combined with the common CAGED extended chords I’m working on, this makes it easy to add all kinds of improvisational color. Thanks!
This is meat and potatoes sort of instruction, and repeating it as a practice “ear alignment” will pay dividends. It’s fantastic that you are structuring this in layers to highlight how triads are the foundation, and we can add color along the way. I do think it’s a good thing to play it once through without talking - not everyone does that! Thanks Jared
Superb, I will use this. Thanks Jared.
Awesome. Glad to hear it! :)
this has been so helpful for me, thankyou for helping me join the dots with this stuff
wanted to ask you if there if there is a rule/guideline in harmonic theory around using diminished passing chords when ascending as opposed to dominant passing chords for descending, or can these two chord qualities be used interchangeably?
thankyou for the work you do and your teaching style, new subscriber here
Absolutely love this! 😊
Great! 😁🥳
Your teaching style feels more like imparting wisdom than just instructing. It's truly valuable and appreciated. Thank you for sharing your knowledge in such a clear and thoughtful way.
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'Walk out to winter' an 18yr old Roddy Frame playung like this in 1981! Never thought I could match his style
amazing video, just subbed!
Sweet, thanks so much! 😊
Спасибо за урок!
Yea man!!!!
🤘🤘🤘
Thanks, Jared so helpful! Do you have a course or video's on understanding music theory in correct steps( if you know what I mean)
Thanks! Sure, I would recommend my course called Chords on Command - www.soundguitarlessons.com/chords-on-command
If you feel like picking and choosing, I have a playlist of my videos that are about music theory - ua-cam.com/play/PLho65cYn4nF1mCmTK-fLknDWjvuElendp.html
Hope that helps!
@soundguitar Yes it does thanks.
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As always
Perfect example of concept put into action through drills
I hear a lot of jazz harmony that i didn't understand before
Glad you think so! 😊
I thought I commented... and going to now. I am spending time with this and it is really nice. Once it is nailed down some, I am going to work on the noted intervals of the main chord scale and then try my hand (pun intended) at the chromatic added. Then I want to try it from .. lets say starting at the 5th fret A chord and walk through the scale in or within one or close position. This sure is nice. I need to get some guitar set ups so it is easier on my hands. Have a great weekend.
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This style is not my thing, was not my thing. Now I understand and can utilize. Guthrie Trapp is always throwing in these diminished and Dom chords to lead to other chords like we know what he is talking about. he is one of the best players but not so good at relaying info. Now I know what he is doing thanks to this lesson. One of the best on the tube. Keep it up
Aw, thanks! Happy that you can use some of the info. Thanks for the artist example too.
This is awesome. 5:11 is intro to Friends in Low Places (A-A#dim-Bm7-E). Fantastic. You wonder how these guys come up with some of the progressions they do, and how they sound so good. Simple theory. Another great video.
Love stuff like this.
My favorite simple theory/famous song example is the ‘My Girl’ riff. Major pentatonic top to bottom.
Thanks so much for the song example! That adds a lot for anyone reading the comments. 🙏
Wonderful, thank you. Using this idea to add to my chord playing of Loving You by Minnie Ripperton
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Thank you for being the first UA-cam teacher to teach me something
Is there a similar exercise for the natural minor scale?
Very comprehensive, yet simple. Great video!
A massive help,thanks jarad 👌
so much, Jared!
Thanks
Really interesting and helpful ! Thank you so much for sharing !
Nice, I'm glad. Happy to share this stuff :)
Quality !!! thank you.
You're welcome! Thanks for the comment :)
Thanks!
Aw thanks so much for your support! 🙏🙏
Awesome! :)
This is out of my pay grade since I'm learning the fretboard with triads for now. I did dabble with sevenths yesterday, but I'm not ready yet. But I've been a music theory geek since I started playing piano, so this all made sense. And I will practice with triads.
BTW there is a song with a diminished chord leading into another diminished chord. It's called Prélude in C Major by Johnny Seb Bach.
Cool! Glad it made sense! Thanks for the song example :)