SECRETS of the guitar fretboard

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  • čas přidán 3. 06. 2022
  • SECRETS OF THE GUITAR. The guitar is tuned in the circle of fifths and should be not looked at in a linear fashion. It should be viewed both on the x and y axis.
    I show you the patterns you need to keep in mind if you want to master the guitar fretboard. The guitar fretboard when unlocked becomes your best friend. It will be your computer and will guide you through all the music theory and questions you will have in the future. You just need to learn how to use it instead of being intimidated by it.
    You can get my other videos here www.GelvinGuitars.com/shop/
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Komentáře • 214

  • @bigwavedave8492
    @bigwavedave8492 Před 2 lety +38

    Wow man thanks sooo much ....it's like you've opened a door that I've been trying to bash down

  • @blackdog12873
    @blackdog12873 Před rokem +6

    the secret of the fretboard just became an unsolvable mystery to me!!!

  • @michaeldiamond76
    @michaeldiamond76 Před 2 lety +7

    Hey Will long-time subscriber I really appreciate you uploading some of this stuff as a father with two little kids I don't have enough money right now to buy a pack of strings this help someone like me immensely

  • @NinjaLifeCrisis
    @NinjaLifeCrisis Před rokem +4

    I've watched a handful of your videos and learnt more this morning than I have playing guitar for the last 30+ years. I've watched countless videos trying to get a better understanding of the guitar but nothing comes close to your video explanations! Thanks for sharing!

  • @embreesmith7613
    @embreesmith7613 Před dnem

    Thanks Will
    Hope Your health is good. 🙂

  • @teachmeguitar4149
    @teachmeguitar4149 Před 2 lety +2

    You are incredible at explaining things at a working mans level. Thank you

  • @MrThemortgage
    @MrThemortgage Před rokem +4

    Sorry, too confusing, been at it way to long to use this method. But if it works for you great!

  • @johnfeole1971
    @johnfeole1971 Před 2 lety +3

    Light just went on in brain, thank you!

  • @thumbody1
    @thumbody1 Před 2 lety +75

    I admire your approach to finding a different way of understanding how the guitar works but, for me, after studying and playing guitar for over 50 years, this seems very confusing to me. Probably because my theory training was all keyboard based. I learned to apply the keyboard theory to guitar later on. Kudos to you for coming up with an alternate method. I'm sure this will help someone understand it better.

    • @axemanfishing2703
      @axemanfishing2703 Před 2 lety +8

      I agree with you Ken 100%. This approach is from a theory mind place, not an ear playing approach as my playing is from for the past 40 years. This is far too technical for my musical brain to latch on to, but this may be great for many others and their mathematical brain. Nice that Gelvin took the time to post this thought, great effort. 🙂

    • @exerciserelax8719
      @exerciserelax8719 Před 2 lety +14

      Yeah, I don't understand what this is for, at all. I don't get how someone would use this.

    • @jowlorenz9555
      @jowlorenz9555 Před 2 lety

      The uppity guitarist guild must be trying to throw all us intuitive newbies off the trail so that they don't become irrelevant as they are already nowadaze.
      Gotta luv watching anal-retentive academia nutz crunch themselves --- or not !

    • @Ashaliel
      @Ashaliel Před 2 lety +13

      @@exerciserelax8719 I've made it about 9 minutes and and it is not clicking for me yet either. It seems a bit convoluted.

    • @AndrewConniff
      @AndrewConniff Před 2 lety +4

      I agree - although I also think a follow up showing how to apply it might change my mind

  • @baimun
    @baimun Před 2 lety +4

    VERY useful tool for those of us who have relative pitch (as opposed to perfect pitch where one can label a note when hearing it). Being able to slide up to a note and use your method to play the every note in a major or minor scale with one hand, within a two fret span... then harmonize those relative pitches... I feel like I'll be able to much more quickly create harmonizing lines and the appropriate chord without wandering off into a nearby mode.

  • @squirelova1815
    @squirelova1815 Před 2 lety +2

    SOLD! I will spend the lousy fifty bucks for this Deep level of Revelation. You Sir William are a "stable genius" indeed. I hope you are healing and feeling and better, Amen.

  • @guitarchique
    @guitarchique Před rokem

    Wow! Just Wow! My mind is blown! Never seen anyone teach that! Makes perfect sense! Now I understand the fretboard setup! Thank you Gelvin!

  • @vomito72
    @vomito72 Před rokem

    Mate your videos about circle of fifth and fretboard are simply what i always miss, I can say tht's unlocked everything

  • @zzzsydneyhom1379
    @zzzsydneyhom1379 Před 2 lety

    This is bloody brilliant! Thanks Nick!

  • @josephzimmer5586
    @josephzimmer5586 Před 2 lety

    I have been searching and searching for someone who makes sense. Thank you so much!!! I sold my guitars 20+ years ago and never replaced them until a week ago. So I figured instead of self teaching again. I would try to learn how to read music, understand theory and so on and so forth. Again thank you so much.

  • @lancegould
    @lancegould Před 2 lety +18

    Wow, mind blown. I learned a long time ago about chord construction and the stacking of thirds (I.e. the 5th is the 3rd of the 3rd and the 7th is the 3rd of the 5th and all that shit) but I guess because of the B and high E strings’ displacement, I was prevented from seeing that every-other-string pattern, which, obviously, no one teaches. Once you’ve showed this to me, I’m going to sit down and, I guess just start unlocking all these gaps in my knowledge or maybe linking my knowledge of the notes on the fretboard to the information that has been opened by the key you just gave me. You’ve opened Pandora’s box and it’s going to take a while for my subconscious mind to work it out. Lots of sleeping is in my future. Lol.

  • @kashivishwanath7603
    @kashivishwanath7603 Před rokem

    Hi. This is, by far the best video on guitar I have seen. Not a single video explained as you did. Great tutorial, indeed.👍👍👍

  • @zsaxeshed5743
    @zsaxeshed5743 Před 2 lety +3

    I absolutely love this channel dude,you are the man!

  • @geomann1009
    @geomann1009 Před rokem +2

    Thank-you beyond words for bringing a completely different but more sensefil approach to the fretboard!! I may have to watch it several times but incredible!!

    • @WillsEasyGuitar
      @WillsEasyGuitar  Před rokem

      My pleasure!

    • @Man.Well93
      @Man.Well93 Před 6 měsíci

      @@WillsEasyGuitar absolutely useless and uneccessarily overcomplicated information.

    • @SyNKevN
      @SyNKevN Před 4 měsíci

      @@Man.Well93 I will wait and will love to see your rendition of a video explaining the fretboard.... I won't hold my breath...
      .... Asshole

  • @JohnJones-ep7of
    @JohnJones-ep7of Před 6 měsíci

    That is one of the best ways I've heard it explained . Thanks !

  • @fredsteinhauer3558
    @fredsteinhauer3558 Před 8 měsíci

    Very awesome approach to teaching this!!

  • @khongsai879
    @khongsai879 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you 🙏 so much😇

  • @mikepaulus4766
    @mikepaulus4766 Před 9 měsíci

    Very nice idea. I'll have to play with this and think about it to get it into my mind.

  • @butcheringsaint
    @butcheringsaint Před 2 lety +1

    Nice way to view it! Thanks!

  • @kevingibbet1566
    @kevingibbet1566 Před 2 lety +2

    Battle Ends And Down Goes Charles' Father. Thanks for that insight.

    • @WillsEasyGuitar
      @WillsEasyGuitar  Před 2 lety +1

      Fraudulent Clinton Gave Democrats Additional Election Ballots. Then it continues with Gloating Democrats Approve Encroaching BIlls (these are the flats).
      If you do it the direction you are going it is the circle of fourths.

  • @zwijdenes1376
    @zwijdenes1376 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks man, makes perfect sense to me!

  • @LeviSky7
    @LeviSky7 Před rokem

    You sir, are brilliant.

  • @ZoneB731
    @ZoneB731 Před 2 lety

    Finally something new. So rad.

  • @GillesChehade
    @GillesChehade Před 2 lety +2

    mind blown 🤯 thanks, you've got a new subscriber

  • @YEM_
    @YEM_ Před 2 lety +21

    I'm shocked when reading the comments on this video and the previous one how many people find this helpful. "Instead of thinking about it the way you already do, pretend your guitar is tuned differently than it is and then think in 5ths".
    Everyone is like "you set me free" but I doubt any of those people can do this on the fly if they couldn't already name the notes and intervals from that note on any string.

    • @anth495
      @anth495 Před rokem +3

      The real secret approach involves no thinking.

    • @kane6529
      @kane6529 Před rokem +1

      Fair enough it’s not earth shattering but it’s a new way of looking at things and the reality is it takes a lot of time and effort and memorization to where as you say you can recall it on the fly which there’s no shortcut to repetition

    • @anth495
      @anth495 Před rokem +2

      @@kane6529 There is no substitute for practicing the right way and a lot of repetition till something becomes second nature but you either have it or don't when it comes to affecting the listener in an emotional way and all the practice in the world won't help for that unfortunately, there are a lot of great technical players around that lack feel, I played almost everyday for over 60 years only to find out I don't have it but I still very much play & record music for my own enjoyment and that is the main thing to me whether others like my tunes or not , some of my works are posted here.

    • @kane6529
      @kane6529 Před rokem

      @@anth495 it’s cool you enjoy playing and have the awareness to know your not a virtuoso! It’s a fun journey and never stops

    • @anth495
      @anth495 Před rokem

      @@kane6529 Thanks, I feel the world doesn't need anymore virtuoso's, I like to see the focus more on good songwriting and attitude like back in earlier times, I love old punk rock etc. and haven't known of any virtuoso's to play that style in a convincing kind of way as it is more about attitude, any kind of rock is more about attitude with mistakes left in there that becomes part of the excitement and character, we miss a lot of that in today's music except I am noticing a few bringing that back.

  • @PLipetska
    @PLipetska Před rokem +3

    I hope this is not confusing, but I believe that I have figured out the fretboard. I’m new to playing a guitar and I am self-taught by watching all the great CZcams‘s. However, I too wondered what the dots on the fretboard meant. I did a lot of research and could not find information about the design of the fretboard. What I have figured out is if you look at The fretboard from the nut to the 12th fret is one octave or thereabouts. Now, between fret five and seven there is no dot on the sixth fret, or better there’s no dot on the fretboard between the fifth and sixth fret. If you took a hand saw and cut the fretboard in half between the fifth and the sixth fret, then folded it on top of each other Fret-to-fret, they are mirror images of each other. Moreover, from the nut, the first two frets in that area has no dots (at least on my guitar). And from the ninth fret to the double dots on the 12th fret are two areas that don’t have a dot. Plus the pattern of dots on the third and the fifth fret lineup to the seventh and the ninth fret when you put them face-to-face.
    Furthermore, I discovered when you use the fifth fret to tune your guitar for example - finger on the Low E , fifth fret, and plucking the two strings will both ring out the note “A”, which is the string next to it to verify the tuning. I also found something interesting, when you pluck the low E string but your finger on the seventh fret “A” string, which is a note “B”, you will hear a harmonic frequency between the two strings which works like that on all adjacent strings. Conversely, when you’re tuning a guitar between the G in the B, you have to move one fret towards the nut to get them in tune, but when you create the harmonics on the seventh fret with strings G and B, you move away or opposite direction One semitone from the nut to get the harmonics for those two strings. This got me to believe that the fretboard is a mirror image from the sixth fret.
    Then from the 12th double dot fret to the 22th towards the bridge, is a (copy and paste ) complete duplicate of the lower half with identical dot placements except the frets are frets closer in spacing, which I believe the narrow spacing is required so the fretboard is not too long (just a thought). I also believe that the design was such that if you cut the fret board in a longitudinal from the nut all the way down to the bridge between string G and D, that will separate the base sounds and the treble tones.
    Please tell me what you think. I believe the guitar is one of the most fascinating instruments known to man.
    Thank you for your time!
    Patrick

  • @wallyinthebox1
    @wallyinthebox1 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Wishing You a merry Christmas Will. Miss you Dude!

  • @TSoneonetwo
    @TSoneonetwo Před 2 lety +4

    after 30 years of playing, I am still embroiled in a fight with my fingers to do what I want them to. the fight between my brain and music theory would just be an exercise in constantly pissing myself off LOL i learned many years ago that there are some things this brain looks at and goes "f that"!
    to those of you who can understand theory in whatever form, and then apply it? you have my admiration.

    • @markd5067
      @markd5067 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm in your camp, but with over 50 years of playing 😕. This seems to be a lesson for those that already know theory....
      So his secret remains....

    • @rayhoskins4478
      @rayhoskins4478 Před rokem +1

      If I did understand this….I still don’t understand how it would be applied in music?

  • @Asheanae
    @Asheanae Před 2 lety +2

    I LOVE THIS APPROACH.
    How would this apply to less strings, like a ukulele?
    music theory generally brakes my brain, this is much more approachable.

  • @thesaj1110
    @thesaj1110 Před 2 lety +1

    Man, at one point I got lost! please make a video where you apply this to the guitar so we can get the whole visual thing, please.

  • @thegermantomoeser
    @thegermantomoeser Před 2 lety

    You definitly deserve much more subscribers! Fantastic! I have lost so many years... 🙃

  • @thore_rohit
    @thore_rohit Před 2 lety +1

    Wow, a completely new perspective for me.

  • @craiggamble4431
    @craiggamble4431 Před rokem +2

    I learnt my circle of fifths in school through my guitar tutor and I always felt drawn to it. I had no reason why at the time until now 20 years later after what feels like such a struggle. If my guitar tutor explained this to me or even my music teacher about the circle of fifths and how to use it. I’d have been a much more successful musician instead I had a multitude of times putting instruments down through frustration.
    Thank you so much.

    • @carlosbalanza540
      @carlosbalanza540 Před rokem +1

      That s what happens when one ends up with the wrong teacher or music school.. they have so called teachers who really don't know the theory well enough to even be teaching it and as a result you get a frustrated student who gives up on music out of no fault of their own..much better to teach yourself.. like I'm doing.. 👍🏻👍🏻🎸🎸🎸

  • @steveatsockfeetstudio1020

    Just wow, wow and wow.

  • @johnrebolledofaminial3698

    Nice i appreaciate so much...

  • @LewdCustomer
    @LewdCustomer Před rokem

    Diggin' these insights I can use now.

  • @Chase-wu2id
    @Chase-wu2id Před 2 lety

    Wow, this is so helpful. However, i play a lot in open E. Is there a similar method/pattern of applying the circle of fifths in that tuning? Does the course on the website discuss that?
    Thanks so much for this content.

  • @vinvin1909
    @vinvin1909 Před 2 měsíci

    Nice stuff, man.

  • @guitarlots
    @guitarlots Před 6 měsíci

    Very good visual

  • @5T3LTH
    @5T3LTH Před 2 lety

    Cool presentation. The basic idea here was pretty intuitive already from playing open chords along with a piano, and noodling in 1st position in key of c

  • @deetee5156
    @deetee5156 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. Will need to view this a few times to make it stink in

  • @tractorbooty15
    @tractorbooty15 Před rokem

    I am gob smacked how someone can look at six strings and see something completely different!! I have never seen anything like this. Amazing!!

  • @Scottysaan
    @Scottysaan Před rokem

    That makes sense. I never looked at it that way. Like you said, we look at it in reverse, top down.

  • @daninthemoon2616
    @daninthemoon2616 Před rokem

    Excellent

  • @kevinkillsit
    @kevinkillsit Před 2 lety +5

    Dooood! Where has this been all my life!!! Absolutely mind blowing that I have never learned this and never understood why the guitar is tuned the way it is and how it all connects to circle of fifths. I've had all the pieces, but never put them together until now. I honestly can't thank you enough! What an epiphany.

  • @oliverhazard73
    @oliverhazard73 Před 2 lety

    13.43 "well, its really hard to remember..." that was really funny. This is the kind of video that I need 2 watch a few times, over the course of a week so I can take it all in. Ive been playing for 3 decades, and this is heavy lifting 4 me

  • @brentchapman5177
    @brentchapman5177 Před 2 lety +4

    Great way of looking at the fretboard, I love it. Can you help me understand the video starting at 11:07 where you show the barre for D, E, F, & G major? Are you barring on the correct fret or should the bar be down 1 fret toward the headstock? What am I missing here?

    • @WillsEasyGuitar
      @WillsEasyGuitar  Před 2 lety

      just think of the nut as the barr. then you fret the high e and b.

    • @sean3994
      @sean3994 Před 2 lety +4

      @@WillsEasyGuitar Yes I too am a little confused here. You show barring on the 3rd fret, and you push down the high e and b on the 4th fret. The corresponding notes are G, C, F, Bb, Eb, Ab? As Brent Chapman has pointed out, in the key of D major, shouldn't you be barring on the 2nd fret? to give F#, B, E, A, D, G!

  • @Milehighshred
    @Milehighshred Před rokem

    VERY cool! This is the first time I've ever seen things laid out like this. Learned something new today!

  • @KerryFreemanMelbourne

    Mind blowing...

  • @mobileguitarshop5693
    @mobileguitarshop5693 Před 2 lety

    Thx for sharing, new sub!

  • @ericallmeroth4698
    @ericallmeroth4698 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for your efforts here to explain this concept. For me,, having played guitar all my life and never having seen much relevant application of the circle of fifths, I wish this explanation wasn’t convoluted by introducing and overlaying this concept also here. I’m trying to wrap my head around the idea of the top three strings in the root position which are E A and D as related to the minor key, or a minor chord. Considering this is the key of B which was pointed out as it relates to “1” then I see that the D note is in fact the flatted third (minor note), the A is the flatted seventh, and the E note is the fourth note of both the minor and major scale which I would seldom use in a minor chord.
    Key of B:
    E A D
    4 b7 b3
    Heavily influenced by the five pattern Larry Carlton system of “seeing“ the neck, I would really like to know how to apply this major/minor scale system into my playing. Look forward to a video demonstrating the application. Once again thanks for your efforts.

  • @theAxehound
    @theAxehound Před rokem

    Love me some fn Will!! Dude's a genius

  • @hkassar9323
    @hkassar9323 Před 2 lety +4

    This is so good, thanks so much for taking time to share this. Its going to be a game changer for many players i think.

  • @mahimelodies
    @mahimelodies Před rokem

    Hello. First of all I want to thank u from bottom of my heart. Ur knowledge and the way u teach is unbelievable. Its so authentic. Second I had visited ur said website but nothing other than making guitars is there. Can u send me the link for ur website. Wher I can learn more

  • @thomasfritsch3536
    @thomasfritsch3536 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow I read the comments just dido thank you so much for this

  • @justinmorrow350
    @justinmorrow350 Před rokem

    This is, by far, the greatest thing I've ever seen on this topic and along with all the attendant emotions of joy, relief, stunned silence, etc. I am also filled with something like real annoyance and anger at all those who, instead of teaching the truth, clutter the airwaves of internet guitar music theory with hundreds of pages and systems that, e.g., CAGED, are just (as far as I've experienced) not suitable for guitar. I have this sinking feeling that a lot of channels are started up by dudes with some guitar skill, a book on CAGED, and a computer. I know people gotta eat, but I've had the experience more than a few times of getting several minutes/a few videos in before the hammer is dropped and it's announced that, now that we know the string names etc., it's time to learn the real deal, which is this counterintuitive difficult boilerplate curriculum. As I said, people gotta eat, but I feel like a lot of these channels hurt players, inadvertently. Because they don't do what you do, which is just explain this magical pattern, that is not a government secret, or occluded knowledge, and then get on with it. This has changed my entire comprehension, it's like jumbled letters have assembled into coherence. I hope a lot of people find this and that just as many stay off the primrose path of snake oil.

  • @alva72nashir3
    @alva72nashir3 Před 4 měsíci

    we can use 3 and 4 full note pattern other note would be semi tone B or F right?

  • @edcrutchfield3447
    @edcrutchfield3447 Před 7 měsíci

    Lost me on this 🤷🏾‍♂️. But I’m going to KEEP studying it. Thank you 😊

  • @stephenpounder3373
    @stephenpounder3373 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for confusi ng the shit out of me, that's what I love about you guys who push music therory

  • @sprit2000able
    @sprit2000able Před měsícem

    너무 눈물이 나네요 사랑합니다건강하세요

  • @TremourSphereMotovlogs

    In your course on your website is this how it is laid out? or is it different?

  • @ambu6478
    @ambu6478 Před rokem +1

    I appreciate what you're doing, but for someone who is just now starting guitar lessons, this making my eyes cross. I'll try to get through it again, but it seems like Greek to me right now.

  • @djmustad
    @djmustad Před 2 lety +1

    I just saw you on a Navage commercial!

  • @mrovation99
    @mrovation99 Před 2 lety +5

    Very confused now

  • @ashthegreat1
    @ashthegreat1 Před 2 lety +3

    I was hoping there would be someone else in the comments who had absolutely no idea what you were on about.

    • @CobyBassett
      @CobyBassett Před 2 lety

      same! Is this one of those 'David goes to the dentist' videos, but all of the commenters have also coincidentally just gone to the dentist??

    • @ashthegreat1
      @ashthegreat1 Před 2 lety

      Maybe? I’m unqualified to say. My music theory is like a primitive savage

  • @embreesmith7613
    @embreesmith7613 Před rokem +1

    Hi there, Willie

  • @donindri
    @donindri Před 2 lety +1

    So did you get this from Tom Quayle, or did he get it from you? Actually I have seen these explanations before, but not quite as clearly as you put it. Thanks for posting.

  • @johnrandle8365
    @johnrandle8365 Před rokem

    Are these a series of opposites half minor half major in different keys I am a beginner or novice just trying to understand this system?

  • @HarbingerOfAnarchy
    @HarbingerOfAnarchy Před rokem

    What the problem with looking on the fretboard through the circle of 4th perspective?

  • @TerraPiattaNatale
    @TerraPiattaNatale Před 2 lety +1

    Blew my mind

  • @theAxehound
    @theAxehound Před rokem

    Imma build me a C standard guitar, but now I wanna sharpen that "B string" and move the 10th fretmarker down to the 9th fret and that should be a piano fretboard, with the inlays as the white keys and the ones in between the black keys.

  • @kane6529
    @kane6529 Před rokem +1

    I watched this video twice and at the end I finally had a moment where it all made sense 🤯 at first I was very confused but this is actually a very helpful way of looking at things, thanks for being like Taco Bell and thinking outside the bun or in the sake of guitars outside the box 😅

    • @markknowlton9184
      @markknowlton9184 Před rokem

      This is the dumbest hardest way to learn about the fretboard... If you are a beginner and are discouraged by this ridiculously difficult algebra problem please throw it in the trash and never think of the fretboard this way... It's way too much math 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @paddycallaghan
    @paddycallaghan Před 2 lety

    Did I miss the way to form minor chords? The barre for major will be very helpful but I didn't understand the minor making? Shall be watching this back. Great vid!

    • @WillsEasyGuitar
      @WillsEasyGuitar  Před 2 lety +1

      I wasn't showing how to form chords just showing which chords are in a key along with the notes within a key.

  • @Hoekstes
    @Hoekstes Před rokem

    Battle Ends And Down Goes Charles’ Father

  • @kamakiras8603
    @kamakiras8603 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this! So many Circle of Fifths theory vids are based on Keyboard dynamics instead of Fretboard dynamics. This makes so much more sense to me now!

  • @waynehicks1969
    @waynehicks1969 Před 2 lety +1

    Liked and subscribed. I have always thought of myself as a critical thinker. I guess I was wrong, because in this case I have just been trying to understand music information the way it was handed to me and never thought; "What's wrong with this picture". Thanks.

  • @deesnuts2791
    @deesnuts2791 Před 2 lety

    I couldn't stop thinking of them old shead spread commercials while I watched this...

  • @ronrubicon1593
    @ronrubicon1593 Před rokem

    I'm so glad this wasn't confusing for me at all. That was sarcasm. You're the best, regardless, Will. My inability to grasp the slightest bit of music theory is not your fault.

  • @billh4946
    @billh4946 Před 10 měsíci

    It's like I'm looking at Egyptian hieroglyphics! I'm totally lost!

  • @danbromberg
    @danbromberg Před rokem +1

    At 10:55, I'm confused why you show a D major chord comprised of the notes G, D and A? (i.e., shouldn't the notes be F#, D, and A?)

    • @WillsEasyGuitar
      @WillsEasyGuitar  Před rokem

      there is nothing wrong with my explanation. You weren't paying attention to what I was saying or teaching. I wasn't teaching you how to make a D major chord I was talking about the notes and chords of D major. watch it again.

  • @deanherbig9178
    @deanherbig9178 Před rokem

    wow never looked at it that way

  • @Gregorywillard777
    @Gregorywillard777 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you thank you thank you You Dropped a Bomb on Me

  • @raybenoit5238
    @raybenoit5238 Před rokem

    If you don't
    Mind , what is the name of your last video ?

  • @johnmccauley3238
    @johnmccauley3238 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for this! No one has ever explained this in my 20+ years of guitar hacking.

  • @steveelle2169
    @steveelle2169 Před rokem +1

    You’ve got to be kidding. There’s a reason nobody showed you this before. It should remain a secret.

  • @anthonylove821
    @anthonylove821 Před 8 měsíci

    I made it to 6:43 and don’t think I can rewire my brain to normal thinking again 😂…. I get that’s he’s trying to make it easier from another perspective but it got very confusing to me once he said to leave out the e strings. Is this the only way you can know how the circle of fifths works or are there easier ways?

  • @waynekelly1419
    @waynekelly1419 Před rokem

    Wow…way over the top for me!!!

  • @robertshorthill6836
    @robertshorthill6836 Před 2 lety

    A mandolin has no B string to worry about. If one needs a B note, you go to the 7th fret on the E string or 2nd fret A string, or 9th fret D string and lastly, 4th fret on the G string. Think of a mandolin as being a guitar played upside down and backwards. A mando is a cool instrument and easy to learn if you stick with it. Bob

  • @creatingspacesproducer

    Hey man, thank you for the video's! As others have pointed out, I also believe there is something wrong with your explanation of the D chord there, can you have a look? Kind regards

    • @WillsEasyGuitar
      @WillsEasyGuitar  Před rokem +2

      there is nothing wrong with my explanation. You weren't paying attention to what I was saying or teaching. I wasn't teaching you how to make a D major chord I was talking about the notes and chords of D major. watch it again.

    • @creatingspacesproducer
      @creatingspacesproducer Před rokem

      @@WillsEasyGuitar oh shit i get it now! Thanks for answering and the explanation!

  • @grandpohbah
    @grandpohbah Před rokem

    I taught myself this with the circle of 4ths and 5ths several years ago I try to teach people to use an acronym like this girl likes beads by saying the bead for A girl that’s cute and fancy and then the beads are flat and then the girl is flat and then you’re back to just normal bead Girl cute fancy
    And back to the flat beads ….But you can do it both ways you don’t have to just do it on fifths and you could do it in fours so when you’re going from the elephants and donkeys get ( big Ears ) those two high strings Have to be fingered and not open but if you are pressing the strings from.Bass to treble you have to move the last two over a fret giving you F Bb Eb Ab and your two treble strings have to be moved over a half step ie fret to the right , to become Db and Gb So all of the notes in each key are visible from bass e to treble e a e a d g (b e ) have to be pressed to become (c f)

  • @johnpick8336
    @johnpick8336 Před 2 lety

    Are those George Costanza's hands in this video ?

  • @danhalen1967
    @danhalen1967 Před rokem

    Just learn the notes on the fretboard and key signatures.. then you free yourself from boxes and shapes. It is worth the effort.

  • @singletrackslim6667
    @singletrackslim6667 Před 7 měsíci

    This was incredibly complicated

  • @KarthikNair7
    @KarthikNair7 Před 2 lety

    Hi, not sure if this has been answered before but what happened to your other channel - saradonic philosophia

  • @pdblack
    @pdblack Před rokem

    This is absolutely the best explanation of how the Circle of Fifths relates to the keyboard that I've yet found. Thank you!