You are such a brilliant teacher.. Two videos of yours watched and two i’ve understood and i’ve been trying to understand this stuff for two years, just to get even more confused .. Thank you..
You have shown how simple it can be to play acoustic guitar with your impeccable method. I must admit it was the best lesson, making me feel so eased by applying your method. You were so convining and amazing. Thank you.
Wow… incredible explanation. Have watched alot of your videos, you really have a great way of teaching the theory. You are an awesome teacher, Thanks so much! Its a relief to find someone so clear!
First chord often works. One way to find the key by ear is to pick a note you hear and sing it (or play it on your guitar), then sing down the scale until it feels restful, or stable. That's the key. It takes some practice to do this, but keep at it and you'll get there!
Can I offer an observation about learning anything on the guitar? if you change your tuning to ALL 4ths tuning, EADGCF then you only have to learn 1/3 the number of patterns in chords, scales, modes, triads, extended chords.. 1/3 !!! that means you'll learn 300% faster on all the things you need to learn to master the guitar. I've only found 1 teacher on U2B that advocates this.. Now I'm hooked I'll never go back to campfire tuning : EADGBE no more shifting for those 2 high strings.. Try it.. a Major chord looks the same everywhere on the neck, every inversion the same everywhere on the neck.. every scale, every mode.. same pattern all over the neck.. There's magic in this, if you dare to try it. In 3 years time, I'm playing Fusion Jazz/Rock.
@@niguel4438 I think it should work fine. You're still playing the same notes that you would be if you were in standard tuning, you just don't have to remember to move your finger 1 fret down (towards the bridge) on the B and high E (strings 1&2) to get them. So, that might make your life easier if soloing with single notes, but all of your normal CHORD finger positions on strings 1&2 would have to change.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen this explained in this easy way. This is brilliant ❤
Thank you, Michael! I'm so happy you enjoyed the video😊 Thank you for sharing your comment.
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Awesome
I get it it’s simple I understand
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I'm not a guitarist but a Baritone Ukulele-ist (?) but this guy has helped me for free immensly to understand my instrument better. Thanks Den
Fantastic!!! I believe they are tuned the same way, correct? Thank you so much for your comment❤️
Your simplicity is brilliant!
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You are such a brilliant teacher.. Two videos of yours watched and two i’ve understood and i’ve been trying to understand this stuff for two years, just to get even more confused .. Thank you..
So happy to hear these vids are helping you😍 Thank you so much for your comment. It really means a lot❤️
Fantastic Teacher! Thank you so much!
Thank you, Jim!!!
Your amazing at explaining guitar. This leason was very simple and easy to understand. Your a great teacher. Awesome 👍👍💯👍👍❤
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Great demonstration/explanation. Very helpful. Fine teaching.
Thank you so much, Joseph!!!
You have shown how simple it can be to play acoustic guitar with your impeccable method. I must admit it was the best lesson, making me feel so eased by applying your method. You were so convining and amazing. Thank you.
Thank you❤️ I really appreciate your comments.
Wow… incredible explanation. Have watched alot of your videos, you really have a great way of teaching the theory. You are an awesome teacher, Thanks so much! Its a relief to find someone so clear!
Thank you so much, Dale! I really appreciate your comment. You made my day!
Finally I get it! Excellent lesson, thanks 🤘🏻
Yeah!!! So happy to hear this💪
And so the fog clears - you are a genius thank you so much for this!
So cool to hear this, David! Thank you so much for taking the time to write your comment❤️
You have made it look so easy. Thank you.
Happy you liked it, Michael!
This is awesome Den this make more sense that a lot of stuff I've looked at
I'm so happy this works for you, John🤩 Thank you for watching❤️
So cool…❤
Thank you!!!
Brilliant nice one
Thank you so much! Appreciate the love. Keep rocking!
Which pentatonic scale is this? Notes don’t match major or minor or am I mistaken?
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My ears understand this completely and my fingers can quickly learn but i dont think my brain will ever get all this theory
practicing what you see really helps to understand it better👍 Try it out!
How get the book
You can get this book here: learningguitarsecrets.com/freeleadguitarplaybook
Silly, I learned this by mistake, just by listening to what sounds good.
Awesome💪
How do i know what key? First chord?
That normally works😃
First chord often works. One way to find the key by ear is to pick a note you hear and sing it (or play it on your guitar), then sing down the scale until it feels restful, or stable. That's the key. It takes some practice to do this, but keep at it and you'll get there!
Can I offer an observation about learning anything on the guitar? if you change your tuning to ALL 4ths tuning, EADGCF then you only have to learn 1/3 the number of patterns in chords, scales, modes, triads, extended chords.. 1/3 !!! that means you'll learn 300% faster on all the things you need to learn to master the guitar. I've only found 1 teacher on U2B that advocates this.. Now I'm hooked I'll never go back to campfire tuning : EADGBE no more shifting for those 2 high strings.. Try it.. a Major chord looks the same everywhere on the neck, every inversion the same everywhere on the neck.. every scale, every mode.. same pattern all over the neck.. There's magic in this, if you dare to try it. In 3 years time, I'm playing Fusion Jazz/Rock.
Very interesting. How does work if the band is in standard tuning?
I interested, who's the teacher on U2B
@@niguel4438 I think it should work fine. You're still playing the same notes that you would be if you were in standard tuning, you just don't have to remember to move your finger 1 fret down (towards the bridge) on the B and high E (strings 1&2) to get them. So, that might make your life easier if soloing with single notes, but all of your normal CHORD finger positions on strings 1&2 would have to change.
@@petebrown7995 thanks