It WAS fun and informative. I like how the lesson covers some music theory but doesn't let music theory cover ME! I also like the "Hey, try a little of this... like that, then add a little of THIS...good? How bout this ?... vibe"... building building but not too heavy, not too fast, and rewind is encouraged. Good Lesson!
@@kylescott4 It's right around 5:20 when you're doing the suspended chords. Honestly, I mostly noticed because I'm rehearsing that song right now with another guitar player and was using a capo but doing the sus chords way up top might work so much better. I'm excited to try it.
to simplify it even more the three major "Chords"/Triads can double as the relative minor, in 7th form. So the G major triad you show is also the Em7, the C triad is the Am7, the D triad is the Bm7, so you only need to know the major triads to get 6 chords out of three separate chord shapes.
Wow it's so awesome how this can be done in EVERY KEY!
Thank-you, Kyle; this could be a real game-changer for me.
You're welcome, thanks for watching!
Kyle - these videos are so good. I'm advocating for an intermediate course. 🙌
Thanks for watching! I'll keep that in mind for the future 👌
It WAS fun and informative. I like how the lesson covers some music theory but doesn't let music theory cover ME! I also like the "Hey, try a little of this... like that, then add a little of THIS...good? How bout this ?... vibe"... building building but not too heavy, not too fast, and rewind is encouraged. Good Lesson!
Thanks! I try to keep things moving but not too fast. Rewind all you want :)
Nice Kyle, I learned from you, more upload pls
Slipping Free Fallin' into that progression was slick. I see what you did there.
Haha didn't even notice it, but I love that song, so it may have been a subconscious act :)
@@kylescott4 It's right around 5:20 when you're doing the suspended chords. Honestly, I mostly noticed because I'm rehearsing that song right now with another guitar player and was using a capo but doing the sus chords way up top might work so much better. I'm excited to try it.
Brother I love it.. No words
Your such a cool guy and godly talent helping others achieve a dream ❤
Thank you, and thanks for watching my friend!
Awesome!
Just what I needed! Play on top- thanks
All ready knew this but you made it more comprehensive rather than the way I learnt it.
Thanks great chords & notes simply explained👍
Cool alternate chord shapes. Nice lesson! Thanks, Kyle
No prob 😊
Kyle, love your vids xxx
Cool! Great lesson! Thanks! :)
This is amazing informative lesson, congratulations my friend 🇬🇧🙌🙏🏻
Thank you, glad you liked it!
Good stuff
Thanks a lot 🙏❤❤
to simplify it even more the three major "Chords"/Triads can double as the relative minor, in 7th form. So the G major triad you show is also the Em7, the C triad is the Am7, the D triad is the Bm7, so you only need to know the major triads to get 6 chords out of three separate chord shapes.
That’s a great tip, thanks for sharing!
Great, very useful.
Brilliant
G - C sounds like intro to Do you want to build a snowman? Is that right?
Haha yes correct, very similar!
i like it
Nice video. Is that an M36?
Thanks 🙏
It is an OOO-MMV
❤👍👍👍👍
Dude what?!? The guy from Breaking Bad can also play guitar? And cook meth?!?!😮
What is this one chord two chord five chord buisness???Hows that work simply...Excellent stuff...though.
Shut up and dance?