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Darryl Powis
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 ม.ค. 2007
How To Use Drop D Tuning On Guitar
This is all about how to use drop d tuning on your guitar. This is one of the very best tunings for getting your guitar playing sounding cool right from the get go. If you want to be able to sing and play this is the first tuning I would recommend playing.
In this video I show you how to use drop D tuning, and how to get some cool sounding chords from it
In this video I show you how to use drop D tuning, and how to get some cool sounding chords from it
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3 Steps: How To Learn A Guitar Solo By Ear
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Todays video is all about how to learn a guitar solo by ear. We are going to look at the process of learning a guitar solo and really nailing it. I've broken how to do it down into 3 steps that you can follow along really easily and start using your ear to learn a guitar solo. www.fretboardmad.com/5-levels-of-scales 0:00 Introduction 0:40 Step 1 The strange way to get started with learning solo...
Electric Guitar Lesson For Intermediate Players - Phrasing Your Solos
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This is an electric guitar lesson for my intermediate players. We are going to be working on how to phrase your solos. Let's talk first about what phrasing is... and what the 2 different ways that you can work on it are. Then we will look at how you can start working on it right away in this lesson. Don't understand the fretboard yet? Get my 5 levels of scales method here: www.fretboardmad.com/...
5 Tips: How To Play Scales Fast
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This video is all about how to play scales fast. One thing that's really important when learning to play scales fast is that you have a strategy to attack each problem that comes up with speed when playing fast guitar scales. This video has 5 tips to help you play better and shows you how to do it. Start mastering your fretboard with the 5 levels of scales here: www.fretboardmad.com/5-levels-of...
The Level Method: How To Learn Major Scales On Guitar
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Learning scales on the guitar is really important. But before you rush of and just sit there pratising them.. it's important to know how to learn major scales on guitar. The order in which you practice and learn them determines how good you actually can get at your instrument. Get The 5 Levels Of Major Scales Here: www.fretboardmad.com/5-levels-of-scales 0:00 Introduction 0:49 Level 1 2:49 Leve...
5 Tips: How To Make Guitar Scales Sound Good
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This is all about how to make guitar scales sound good. It's one thing to learn a scale and be able to play it up and down, but another to be able to actually make it sound good. In this video I give you the practise tips to be able to make those scales really sound good on your instrument. Enjoy! 0:00 Introduction 1:21 Tip 1 Your Brain 2:30 Zoom In 5:20 Backing Tracks 9:00 Total Improvisation ...
How To Play In Any Key
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This is all about how to play in any key on the guitar. The guitar has some really useful little hacks that will help you to play it in any key. And this is the simplest version... It's also part 1 of a little series about playing in any key that I will be making. Enjoy the video, and please like, comment and subscribe to the channel.
How To Turn Chords Into Melodies On Guitar
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This video is all about how to turn chords into melodies on guitar. That means how can you take a chod progression and actually turn it into something which has a nice sounding melody over the top that follows thos chords. Enjoy!
Using Open Strings To Write Amazing Guitar Parts
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This video is all about how to use open strings to write guitar parts. The better you are at understanding and using open strings on the guitar the better your music will sound. It's also good music theory practise! Get the download here: keap.app/contact-us/8061772458431098 0:00 Introduction 0:27 Examples of what we can do 1:08 How to know when you can/can't use open strings 2:00 Get the list ...
What Are Licks For On The Guitar?
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This video is allabout licks and how to use them. What are the for and not for on the guitar...? Licks are everywhere... but that doesn't always mean that we know why they are there... so this video is about why licks... what should you do with them... and when should you ignore them.
How To Fit Chords To Your Melodies
มุมมอง 1363 ปีที่แล้ว
This video is all about how to fit chords to melodies. The more you play melodies and chords on the guitar the more you'll wonder how to fit the two together... this video has some answers. Enjoy!
Playing Guitar In The Mixolydian Mode
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This video is about playing guitar in the mixolydian mode. Even more than that it's about making music in the mixolydian mode. It's one thing to learn the shape on the guitar... and another to actually understand how modes work. Subscribe for more guitar modes content! www.guitartuitioneastlondon.co.uk
How to Use Add9 Chords On The Guitar
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This video is all about the add 9 chord on the guitar. It's got how to use the add9 chords, and then creative ways to play make music with them on the guitar.
How To Blend Rhythm And Lead On The Electric Guitar
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How To Blend Rhythm And Lead On The Electric Guitar
Turning Minor Pentatonic Scales Into Modes On Guitar
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Turning Minor Pentatonic Scales Into Modes On Guitar
Is The CAGED System Dangerous For Your Guitar Playing?
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Is The CAGED System Dangerous For Your Guitar Playing?
How To Use Harmonic Minor Scale On Guitar
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How To Use Harmonic Minor Scale On Guitar
Question: Should I Learn Arpeggios On Guitar?
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Question: Should I Learn Arpeggios On Guitar?
How To Make Major Scales Sound Less Like Scales
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How To Make Major Scales Sound Less Like Scales
5 Levels Of Minor Pentatonic Scales on Guitar
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5 Levels Of Minor Pentatonic Scales on Guitar
The Simplest Way To Improvise With Minor Scales On Guitar
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The Simplest Way To Improvise With Minor Scales On Guitar
I'm surprised more people haven't commented. Very useful advise in here. Thank you.
Why not put a capo on the second fret and play open cords?? Much easier for beginners and novices
Clicked vid and after watching saw that 200 subs this was so good lets get youbsome more
i remember when i got to the point in my guitar books where they taught moveable vertical scales, and my mind was blown. i just reached the point in my playing where I was like "why in the world would I need to learn diagonal scales?" and stumbled on this, and my mind is blown all over again. all hail moveable scale shape patterns!
Hey sir good morning, i just wanna ask you one question, do i have to listen and memorize to the guitar solo of any songs before finding it on a guitar?
Hi, that's a really good question - the answer is you don't HAVE to do it but it makes such a big difference the better you know it in your head . I think that listening lots and lots of times when you're not at the guitar is helpful, but there's often some bits your ear misses in the details that you only discover when looking at the written down version, or watching someone teach it on youtube... so by learning it on guitar you also are discovering then more that you ear will then be able to pick out too. So I guess the answer is do as much of both as you can - learning it on guitar, and also listening to it without the guitar too.
@@DarrylPowis thanks for answering sir 😊 so the main answer is i can do both
@@DarrylPowis and is it okay to decrease the playback speed of a song for me to understand the guitar solo sir?
rly what i was looking for! gj
As an intermediate your teaching style is great. Can fill the colours in when listening to the actual song. Or just mix it up & enjoy another version of the same song. & This is probably good for beginners too if they slow down the video.
Thanks!
Very useful! Thank you very much. I have also noticed that sleep affects everything that we are trying to learn. Being a teacher for 35 years I told my students this all the time
Glad you enjoyed!
Thank you. Really enjoyed your talk and encouragement to just pick the guitar up and do something. You sound like you play quite well and yet you even practice. I also have a zillion books I’ve bought and want to read but because it all seems so much and will take so long I just don’t start. Same with the guitar. I would love to play well but the getting there I feel is going to take forever and yet I love my guitar so much. I will try what you have said, just do something each day, guitar practice and also reading now at a regular time and see how it goes. Thanks again as I feel totally stuck.
Trying to access your 5 levels fretboard course but keep getting sent to click funnels site ? 😂
This is a exactly what I’ve been working on , still in beginner mode but found the 5 shapes tp be overwhelming . This seems like my best option for learning scales on the fretboard , like a basic framework to expand from. I have been trying to the diagonal patterns for Major vs Minor and this has been the clearest explanation that I have found so far. Tried to get into you 5 steps for fretboard learning but it says the page does not exist ? Feel free to reach out to clarify and thanks .😮
That fret buzz is nasty
thank you darryl...that was very helpful!
No instructions but talk forever
This is the way guitar should be taught first. It makes so much more sense to play diagonally. We can build skill with easier memorisation. Also, lower strings sound better when they are fretted lower and higher strings higher. And the pattern that repeats every three octaves can be played diagonally.
The day I realized the fretboard is laid out diagonally is the day I started to understand it (thanks to a video from Paul Gilbert). It's great to see another accomplished player who is thinking the same way to help me realize I'm on the right track. Outstanding video!
I like how simply you explain and then show right after- keep it up! Good job 👍🏻
Sorry - I meant Darryl 😱
Love the T shirt Carryl 😂🤣
Thanks for the video. keep up the good work!!!
I wish I knew this channel before. Thanks it sounds like in the original. Thanks 🙏🏻👍
I watched this video several times. I love a modern Mozart! Have you ever tried Rossini? :)
Thank you! No i've never tried Rossini - any recommendations?
Amazing!!!
When he plays the A way further up the neck than originally shown what is the fingering for it?
Muchas gracias por este video saludoa
U make the bar chord look so easy but it actually is not good job on this video!
Great topic! Thank you
Excellent ideas
Enjoy!
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Dude, that was life changing! Really thanks man, I’ve been trying to learn how to use the scales to solo and improvise but I was missing a lot of prior information that wasn’t in your fretboard freedom lesson that was in this video. The lessons are always helpful, I appreciate it, keep up the awesome work!
Oh that's great to hear it's really helpful. If you don't mind me asking - what we're the missing pieces that made it click for you?
@@DarrylPowis Well, as embarrassing as it sounds😂, it was actually the all of the note locations on the sixth string. Once I actually knew where to start the scale, it made much more sense, imagine that. I’ve been playing for a long time but I’m not one of those people who could just pick it up and figure it out, I really need to study the science behind it all in order to really understand how it all flows together. Oh, and I also never learned the minor scale.
Dig it!!! Keep up the good work!!!!
Thanks Charlie
Great tips! Love the app recommendation as well for slowing things down
Thank you! I use that app in every video i ever watch!!
*What do you think of the new editing style?*
Don't understand your fretboard yet? Get my 5 levels of scales method here: www.fretboardmad.com/5-levels-of-scales
Start mastering your fretboard with the 5 levels of scales here: www.fretboardmad.com/5-levels-of-scales
good stuff Darryl - keep it up!!!!
Thanks Charlie
Get The 5 Levels Of Major Scales Here: www.fretboardmad.com/5-levels-of-scales
Great video! Makes it look so easy
Thanks! :)
Enjoy the video - let me know if you have any questions!
Enjoy the lesson!
Enjoy!
What do you want to learn about next?
Cracking lesson Darryl. Those Add9’s are lush.
I think the answer to this question is “there’s a much better way.” I used the CAGED System for most of my guitar playing life and it was really restrictive and messed with my musical understanding. Switched to the 3NPS System not so long ago and everything just clicked. Trying to fit a seven note scale into a five note (position) construct isn’t the best thing to do, as it creates many problems. The problem is CAGED is EVERYWHERE…. and there’s a different version of it depending on who you ask. The 3NPS System is becoming a long lost art and it’s a shame, because there’s only advantages to learning it when compared to CAGED. IMHO.
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Enjoy!
That beginning is even better than the lesson! :D (only half-kidding - the lesson is great too)
Thanks! :)
Great lesson Darryl :)
Thanks Michael
Yoo howve u been dude
Doing good thanks! :)