Love the lessons on fills n riffs too..now ez fast fret knowledge memory..helps my continued intermediate skills and enhances my lifelong theory knowledge as a Sax n Guitar player. Great quick immediate applicable at my skill.level ! Thank you. You have confirmed my journey is going in the right direction..yes, roots and patterns and methodology..Thanks thats how I have always improved as a musician. Great "Best Of Lessons" I have seen in my 50 years as a musician.
Man what is your name/ This lesson is the most genius thing about the guitar I've ever seen. I definitely subscribed. this is really going to help me. Thanks so much. I'm 73 years old starting learning to play 2 years ago. This is the best thing I've ever seen. Wow!
Hey Gary! Glad you liked it! If you send me an email (you can find it on my channel home page) I'll send you the pdf's that go with this lesson. Thanks for your nice comment! Happy picking!
thanks, will employ these ideas here's mine i realize standard E tuning EADGBE are all the notes in C Major Scale. I converted all the letters to numbers so C is 1 and B is 7. instead of writing down the letters i wrote down the numbers. And this opens up lots of insights including the use of Nashville system and chord extensions. May be you can explore it and then using your excellent teaching skill share this info with your students.
I wish I'd had that lesson when I started playing at 13,your going to help out alot of frustrated up & coming guitarists,loved your 4th lesson excellent concept & the 5th well that's going to make sense to alot of free styling creative minds wanting to do their own thing on the guitar.. Excellent lesson young man good on ya Mark South Wales UK 🎸 ❤️ 🏴
I began with the octave method but used string pairs to describe them,eg strings 6 and 5 is up two and across two. Strings 4 and 3 is up three and across two. Strings one and two just transpose the open C chord shape as you go up the neck. The downside to this method is that it's something you need to learn in reverse too and that can be more tricky at first. I like the 'bomb method' though as that is something you need as you progress your playing. Method 5 is a level I strive for one day. Great video ideas.
Every note - not counting open strings - has the exact same position pattern up/down the fretboard (across all strings - different starting points obviously - starting on 6th string is good place to begin) going past or looping back at 12th fret.
Let the man express himself for his gifts are many. Both doing and teaching well. He's my top UA-cam instructor and focuses on the precise music I love.
Love the lessons on fills n riffs too..now ez fast fret knowledge memory..helps my continued intermediate skills and enhances my lifelong theory knowledge as a Sax n Guitar player. Great quick immediate applicable at my skill.level ! Thank you. You have confirmed my journey is going in the right direction..yes, roots and patterns and methodology..Thanks thats how I have always improved as a musician. Great "Best Of Lessons" I have seen in my 50 years as a musician.
Man what is your name/ This lesson is the most genius thing about the guitar I've ever seen. I definitely subscribed. this is really going to help me. Thanks so much. I'm 73 years old starting learning to play 2 years ago. This is the best thing I've ever seen. Wow!
Hey Gary! Glad you liked it! If you send me an email (you can find it on my channel home page) I'll send you the pdf's that go with this lesson. Thanks for your nice comment! Happy picking!
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing.
Eggs Fried and Bacon Crispy, helped me initially remember that there were not flats/sharps between E/F and B/C
I found myself wanting to solo over your backing track
thanks, will employ these ideas
here's mine
i realize standard E tuning EADGBE
are all the notes in C Major Scale.
I converted all the letters to numbers
so C is 1 and B is 7.
instead of writing down the letters
i wrote down the numbers.
And this opens up lots of insights
including the use of Nashville system
and chord extensions.
May be you can explore it and then using
your excellent teaching skill share this info with your students.
I wish I'd had that lesson when I started playing at 13,your going to help out alot of frustrated up & coming guitarists,loved your 4th lesson excellent concept & the 5th well that's going to make sense to alot of free styling creative minds wanting to do their own thing on the guitar..
Excellent lesson young man good on ya
Mark South Wales UK 🎸 ❤️ 🏴
You are doing great work here with your channel. Great info passionately taught. Bravo sir.
Like the first method best. Great suggestions. Look forward to your lessons every week.
Awesome, thank you! Did you get the pdfs?
Wow ! what a great method you have introduced to us... Love it ! and more power to you !
Thanks so much!
I began with the octave method but used string pairs to describe them,eg strings 6 and 5 is up two and across two. Strings 4 and 3 is up three and across two. Strings one and two just transpose the open C chord shape as you go up the neck. The downside to this method is that it's something you need to learn in reverse too and that can be more tricky at first. I like the 'bomb method' though as that is something you need as you progress your playing. Method 5 is a level I strive for one day. Great video ideas.
Thanks for watching and for the feedback!👍
Very cool ideas. Thank you.
Quite excellent. Thanks!
Good stuff, wish I would have learned this 40 years ago.
Very good and informative.
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This is a great lessen for us beginner's.
Every note - not counting open strings - has the exact same position pattern up/down the fretboard (across all strings - different starting points obviously - starting on 6th string is good place to begin) going past or looping back at 12th fret.
In Method 3 you missed out the C octave on the B string which is an important shape.
Strings (standard):-
Every Alsatian Dog’s Got Big Ears
Modes:-
I Don’t Particularly Like Modes A Lot
You've just composed a theme to a spaghetti western😂
How do I become a FGA member?
There's a link in the description of the video above. It's where you can download the tabs. Send me an email if you have any questions 👍
The random letter I chose was unfortunately H, the bomb went off.
My fingers blew off in your bomb game! Now what am I to do?
@@nickofthenorth “Lil’ Knubby Blues”? 😂
That's pretty obvious
I find that hard to accept. On what do you base your claim that "99% of pros" know this?
Let the man express himself for his gifts are many. Both doing and teaching well. He's my top UA-cam instructor and focuses on the precise music I love.
I’m thinking it’s more like 100% of the pros know it.
@@KanyeHemiTalkin Perhaps, but irrelevant. Not every headline is an invitation to argument. Maybe you aren't arguing. Hard to tell via messaging.
that guitar sucks
We have a guitar expert here.
@@cathystraka9531 your comment sucks
And what makes you say that? Are you jealous?
If you like and enjoy a guitar , Any guitar is a good guitar .
That guy is. an asshole