The Guitar Lesson NO ONE Wants (But EVERYONE Needs) - Part 1

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • This is the 1st installment of a 2-part lesson I recently created for my Patreon channel. I'm sharing this one here on YT because I think lots of guitarists can benefit from doing this sort of work on the instrument.
    0:00 Introduction
    2:05 Singing the melody ("Happy Birthday") to find its starting note, and its range
    7:24 Using triads to locate the melody
    9:44 2nd-inversion triads on all four adjacent string sets
    14:24 Thinking in numbers (scale degrees)
    14:51 Thinking in intervals
    15:49 Bonus lesson! Playing the melody ("Happy Birthday") in different modes
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Komentáře • 34

  • @andreasfetzer7559
    @andreasfetzer7559 Před měsícem

    Wonderful!

  • @bbowjazz
    @bbowjazz Před 6 měsíci +2

    This lesson is precisely why Adam played behind Norah Jones for years and 999 other guitarists who might even have more fretboard mastery than he does, didn’t.

  • @uberjam-sam8512
    @uberjam-sam8512 Před rokem +4

    Great lesson. I am probably considered intermediate-ish, and it was much harder than I anticipated. I found myself doing as you had suggested some of your students do in lessons, which is hunt an peck, which is okay. Just another data point in the learning process. I have now played it several times all over the neck and it really got me thinking in terms of scale degrees in a way I don't normally do. I also found it instructive to do it on a single string. That was also much harder than I thought it would be.

  • @michaelkhorsandi8623
    @michaelkhorsandi8623 Před rokem +2

    Great lesson. Looking forward to part two!

  • @fenderbender2470
    @fenderbender2470 Před rokem +1

    I keep finding my way back to triads. I found the "E" shape fell most naturally under the fingers when playing the melody in F and C. Funnily enough every December I find I make more progress on my ear/playing trying to figure out the melodies for Christmas carols. Silent Night is a fun one. After groaning in grade school band when the instruction was to play twinkle twinkle little star fast forward several decades and I'm thrilled to play Happy Birthday in 4 keys.
    of course back then we didn't appreciate a good nap either.

  • @jamestelgarez5967
    @jamestelgarez5967 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thanks Adam!! Great lesson!!

  • @armsfullofronan
    @armsfullofronan Před 2 měsíci

    This is gold

  • @michael.lentsman
    @michael.lentsman Před 8 měsíci

    Cool, thanks. Important topic, it's about music.

  • @ipelegeng
    @ipelegeng Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks Adam, practicing in the way you suggested is so helpful, cheers from Austria, Stefan

  • @florianliebtmusik
    @florianliebtmusik Před rokem

    Great fun and good ideas to get my students into the fretboard, too. Thanks a lot.

  • @eddaymusic
    @eddaymusic Před rokem

    Good stuff. Thanks!

  • @stasbondarenko2574
    @stasbondarenko2574 Před rokem

    This was really fun. Played it modally throughout the week starting from Lydian, and changed one scale degree every day, on single strings and on different 3-string clusters. Very much looking forward to Locrian tomorrow, and to part II.

  • @nicomiguelguitar
    @nicomiguelguitar Před rokem

    Really enjoyed this tip. The best way to be more melodic is to, well, play melodies! Paying attention to the range limitations is crucial. Thanks Adam.
    PS intermediacy is indeed a word!

  • @sherryblessgaries9806

    Great lesson 😊

  • @benzion09
    @benzion09 Před 7 dny

    Great lesson Adam , I was wondering , how do you get that beautfull lush reverb

    • @AdamLevyGuitarTips
      @AdamLevyGuitarTips  Před 5 dny +1

      This Collings DS2H is kind of magical. So much ring/chime/bloom. And the room I'm in is adding some mild ambiance. I didn't add any actual reverb. What you hear is what you get.

  • @nicko6710
    @nicko6710 Před rokem

    Nice work, I also use the way you phrase.
    The first 4 notes of Happy Birthday, say it in different ways now play it...

  • @tomcripps7229
    @tomcripps7229 Před 9 měsíci

    I didn't play along with this and I know that I would get impatient, screw it up and demand to do a chord melody arrangement and be done with it. But I can see the wisdom in this being a great excercise as you move around in different keys. Hence the title of the video. And I will get on it.

  • @Timanator
    @Timanator Před rokem

    Hey Adam, huge fan of yours from the Norah Jones Come Away with Me Album. Just found out you have a channel!

  • @philipgerrans8152
    @philipgerrans8152 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi Adam, when you play second inversion in C ( i.e. you start on G) are you playing in G? ie, the first note is now G. this seems to fit with your remarks on modes at the end. in D Lydian D is the first note of a D lydian scale. D is not the fifth of G in this case?

    • @AdamLevyGuitarTips
      @AdamLevyGuitarTips  Před 10 měsíci

      When playing 2nd inversion C chord, and starting the "Happy Birthday" melody on the note G, you're in the key of C.
      When playing in D Lydian, the starting melody note is A. Whichever. mode we choose to play in, the starting melody note is the 5th scale degree of that mode.
      Does that make sense? I hope so.

  • @cloudyphiz
    @cloudyphiz Před 9 měsíci

    One could spend hundreds of hours watching guitar lessons on CZcams and find nothing close to as valuable as the first 10 minutes here. I know because I probably have.