Your channel definetly got me out of my "tired of playing the same basic chords" phase and gave me a lot of inspiration for my own compositions. Thanks alot!
Beautiful chords, beautifully demonstrated…🫶✌️♾️. And I would stumble upon this “saved“ video of mine, the day after I had surgery on my fretting hand😂! What a tease…😊. Thank you, my musical friend. Gives me something to which I can look forward. 😊😅…
Thanks for sharing this great lesson.❤👏 The way you presented the chords and the concepts made easiest and fastest for us to learn, aplly and evolve. God bless you.
Thanks, so much, for this! I have been trying to figure this out, lately. I actually use a lot of these chords, I just didn't know what they were called. lol!
Thanks antoine! Above everything I’d like to know the effect you’ve used on the guitar here! It’s lovely. Also please tell me what equipment you are using. Thanks!
Man, what a beautiful and logical explanation. That's almost exactly how I present these ideas to my students and it worked wonderfully. Kudos to you for making this, I'm a subscriber now!
The part around 8:40 reminds me of Wicked Game by Chris Isaak. Thanks for this video, love those cords, they sounds beautiful, also because of the sound of your guitar.
Regular 11th chords have all the extensions 1 - 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 - 11. Or at least they have the 3rd, 7th and 11th (it's not always possible to play all notes on a guitar, we have to modify voicings or drop notes to make the chords playable and the shapes comfortable). So the least it can be is 1 - 3 - 7 - 11. Add11 chords do not have the 7th in it. The 11 is added on top of a regular triad. So that gives us 1 - 3 - 5 - 11 for example. Hope that clears it up!
It might have been those scammers creating fake accounts with my picture. If they said you ''won'' something, definitely do not reply. I am trying as hard as I can to ban those accounts, but they keep coming back.
Um, does anyone else know enough about guitar to take a scale, randomly fret different notes on each string and adjust until you Create a cool different chord..?.. Just saying..
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Your channel definetly got me out of my "tired of playing the same basic chords" phase and gave me a lot of inspiration for my own compositions. Thanks alot!
Glad to hear it! My pleasure :-)
I can tell how beautiful this lessons are much appreciated for your knowledge❤
Very helpful video Sir !!!! Thank You ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you very much for your generosity Antoine 🙏😊
My pleasure! 😊
Antoine. I can’t begin to tell you how incredible this is. You are an immense part of my guitar growth. Thank you for teaching.
So happy to read this! 😊
Merci pour ces magnifiques accords qui laissent place à l'imagination
That was by far one of the best guitar lessons I've ever had! Thank you for sharing it and for the explanation!
My pleasure!
Beautiful chords, beautifully demonstrated…🫶✌️♾️. And I would stumble upon this “saved“ video of mine, the day after I had surgery on my fretting hand😂! What a tease…😊.
Thank you, my musical friend. Gives me something to which I can look forward. 😊😅…
Thanks for sharing this great lesson.❤👏 The way you presented the chords and the concepts made easiest and fastest for us to learn, aplly and evolve. God bless you.
I love the way you explain these things… “beautiful friction” . Wonderful video again ! Thank you !
Hey Man i just came across your channel. Thanks a ton for the chord chart and the explanation. Really appreciate.
Beautiful chords and voicings! That BmAdd11 - F#mAdd11 - E chord pattern was gorgeous!
8:43 you ll get by playing these 3 chords we never change from coldplay with the e string tune to C#
Thanks, so much, for this! I have been trying to figure this out, lately. I actually use a lot of these chords, I just didn't know what they were called. lol!
Thank you for the lesson and download Antoine - really nice sounding chords. Have a great year in 2023!
My pleasure! Same to you 😊
Thanks antoine! Above everything I’d like to know the effect you’ve used on the guitar here! It’s lovely.
Also please tell me what equipment you are using. Thanks!
Man, what a beautiful and logical explanation. That's almost exactly how I present these ideas to my students and it worked wonderfully. Kudos to you for making this, I'm a subscriber now!
Hi mate. Excellent 👌 demonstration for these. Keep them coming man.
Absolutely love this channel. God bless
Thank you.
As always Antoine, very creative and very musical. Much appreciated. Would love to see some chord progressions incorporating these chords
🙏🏻🫶🏻Thank you, Antoine!
Love these chords Antoine!
Thank you!
My pleasure, Rob!
Do you have a video about Chords with #11?
excellent tutorial. Thanks for sharing your great talent and knowledge
EVERY NICE!
Wow!
Such a profound lesson this time. Sérieusement 🙏🏻
Thanks Antoine, a very useful lesson.
Signed up for the chord list, thank you!!
The part around 8:40 reminds me of Wicked Game by Chris Isaak. Thanks for this video, love those cords, they sounds beautiful, also because of the sound of your guitar.
thanks
Salu2 Antoine!!
Muy interesante y m pongo a practicarlos!!!
Thank you sir❤❤❤
Lovely chords Antoine - thank you!
Great!!! Thank you
Do you have any videos on add 13 chords?
just brilliant, trying them out FAB!
So inspiring. Thanks, man!
beautiful sounds !
Great content. Subscribed 🤟
love it!
This is amazing
Thank you so much Antoine :)
My pleasure, Steve!
Very Nice thank you and yes Pagans Mind are awesome I know some of the guys from the band!!
No way! That's so cool 😃
Thx a lot!!!
My pleasure!
Hey, new here, what is the difference between regular 11th chords and add11 chords? Is there any?
Regular 11th chords have all the extensions 1 - 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 - 11. Or at least they have the 3rd, 7th and 11th (it's not always possible to play all notes on a guitar, we have to modify voicings or drop notes to make the chords playable and the shapes comfortable). So the least it can be is 1 - 3 - 7 - 11.
Add11 chords do not have the 7th in it. The 11 is added on top of a regular triad. So that gives us 1 - 3 - 5 - 11 for example. Hope that clears it up!
Hi Antoine! You left me a message on my email and said to get back to you but that email didnt work thanks again for all these wonderful lessons!
It might have been those scammers creating fake accounts with my picture. If they said you ''won'' something, definitely do not reply. I am trying as hard as I can to ban those accounts, but they keep coming back.
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haha! he said "big D" 9:15
Fat chords. Thnx Antoine
Long fingers. Unfair advantage. 😮💨
You stacked the middle finger on top of the ring finger to more easily hold the bar chord.
Um, does anyone else know enough about guitar to take a scale, randomly fret different notes on each string and adjust until you Create a cool different chord..?.. Just saying..
This would be easier to learn if it was tab
I'm Captain Obvious over here, idk, maybe that idea is beyond beginners but I think not...
sharpen the 11th and creep yourself out
these are jingle bell chrissmassy chords