Dear Charlie. Thank you for another very inspirring and high quality tutorial. I'm 67 and I've recently picked up the guitar again, after I picked up the bass and put the guitar down 47 years ago. I realy enjoy playing bass, but I only did it, because I became member of a band, who needed a bass player. This time I'm digging deep and hanging on, for the rest of my life.
More helpful content, as usual. I love your teaching style and the subjects of your lessons! Please show some love for the 2-notes-per-string crowd! #Subscribed
Could have been a great lesson. You used tabs when doing 3 notes per string then when you started changing things you didn’t use any tabs. Someone already stated that once you left the 3 notes per string we didn’t know which key you were in. I thought that if you used a note as root you were telling me what key it was in. I’ve been playing for sometime but got lost. Thanks for sharing.
you loose me when you talk about root notes. First c as root of the frase. Then d as root of the frase. But is that all in the c major scale? confusing, I dont get it
@@CharlieLongGuitar the word rootnote confused me, but great way to practice. So in fact you are kind of using the chords derived from the c major here I think
Dear Charlie. Thank you for another very inspirring and high quality tutorial. I'm 67 and I've recently picked up the guitar again, after I picked up the bass and put the guitar down 47 years ago. I realy enjoy playing bass, but I only did it, because I became member of a band, who needed a bass player. This time I'm digging deep and hanging on, for the rest of my life.
@@AtticusFinch. love hearing that!!! 🎸🔥🎶
Charlie you are amazing guitar teacher i learn alot from you bless you
Thanks Charlie 👏👏🤍💜💙❤
Hope you’re staying cool and enjoying the heat ..!
@@gergemall St Louis in the summer brother!!! Hope you are well!!! 🎸🎸🎸
More helpful content, as usual.
I love your teaching style and the subjects of your lessons! Please show some love for the 2-notes-per-string crowd!
#Subscribed
@@PEAKSocialPresence cool!! We’ll get into some more pentatonic stuff!!!
Could have been a great lesson. You used tabs when doing 3 notes per string then when you started changing things you didn’t use any tabs. Someone already stated that once you left the 3 notes per string we didn’t know which key you were in. I thought that if you used a note as root you were telling me what key it was in. I’ve been playing for sometime but got lost. Thanks for sharing.
I am only playing only scales from years………helping me in any solo
you loose me when you talk about root notes. First c as root of the frase. Then d as root of the frase. But is that all in the c major scale? confusing, I dont get it
@@yoyoyuyu234476 sorry - yes it’s all in C major. Should have emphasized that more I guess? Thanks for letting me know! 🎸🎶🔥🎶🎸
@@CharlieLongGuitar the word rootnote confused me, but great way to practice. So in fact you are kind of using the chords derived from the c major here I think
Thanks Charlie 👏👏🤍💜💙❤
for sure! Thanks for commenting! 🎸❤🔥
Charlie you are amazing guitar teacher i learn alot from you bless you