I’ve been subscribed/watching this channel for 2 years and get a little something from every video! When we recover from my wife’s breast cancer battle I’m gonna sock away money for a lesson or immersion experience! Thank you again!
The neglected picking hand. So many videos show the same thing, chords, triads and turn arounds etc. which are key, but watching your picking hand leaves me in the dust. I watched a guitarist with three fingers on his fretting hand, and he made up for it with his picking hand. You switch between plucking and whatever else it is you do while shifting your phrases and make it look easy, it is not. Stellar playing, thank you for the videos.
Now that you're in the kingdom, Guthrie gonna show there's hidden pathway, which leads to another Kingdom!! This is a great lesson, and you're right he's a great teacher. Thanks, Guthrie, for sharing!!! This is very helpful and fun to play!!
@ I’m going to transcribe Buckdancer’s Choice and take your ideas and concepts and start improving over it. It’s definitely a year worth of lessons. Thanks brother!
This is the best guitar channel ever and I been playing like 30 years and I still get so much inspiration about ur way to teach and make things sense. I need to come to Nashville some day to see your gig(even thou I try to avoid USA) ;)
Awesome video. The man i bought my first Tele from in 1990 told me one beery night at 3 am (guitar in hand, empties all around) to "practice Practice PRACTICE YOUR F***ING TRIADS." The late, great Gerald Sheley. Thank you, sir, wherever you are.
As a sometimes bass player I can appreciate a guitar player that uses 3 note concise chords and not strumming all 6 strings constantly. It really tightens up the mix and makes bass playing more fun.
The triad KING ! Triads and their inversions all over the neck are the key to unlocking the fret board. Awesome stuff from the master, thanks brother for keeping it real.
Yes so nice thanks Guthrie! Thanks for the Story once again, I love it going down in memory lane with this crazy moments in life. Glad they didnt get you. We are +/- the same age, I remember the 90s also very rough and violent but also wonderful time to grew up. Thanks man, I think these guys didnt like potsmokers 😂 hah and KRS one while coocking great
Sweet and swingin’ intro, GT! And as always love the stories. My brother has lived in Mobile for the last five years or so and I’ve visited many times and love it. Btw - beard is starting to look a little better. 🎸👌
If I had a kitchen that nice, I’d be in there cooking on the regular. Y’all do that movie and a meal thing and dirty up them pots and pans. Great lesson. Thank you.
Gt is the reason i finally understood how to use caged in a musical context. Seeing him work 2 notes against each other, and seeing his hands well - and his patience showing us this many times i finally saw something i could grab onto and get playing with it way better. Thank you GT. I owe you one.
You're lookin' & soundin' GOOD, GT! Always great to see you! And, of course it's ALWAYS good to hear you play! Really liked what you played on the intro. Also liked the exercises that you "prescribed" for everyone. Y'know, I LOVE these kinds of exercises. I agree with you that I want my "exercises" to be musical! There's a LOT o' stuff in there to get out of it! And, it sounds good, also for the benefit of my wife who sometimes has to hear me practice, lol. I mean, sometimes my practice is easier to hear, as opposed to like when I'm learning a new technique or whatever, where there's a lotta repetition. (I'm sure your don't even remember those days, though.) Someday I know l I'll be able to play *somewhat* like you. I'm not there yet, and of course I'll never be AS good as you, but I can aspire! Don't apologize, these videos are NEVER too long! The "outtake" clip: Looked like a nice evening with friends, enjoying dinner together! 👍👍👍
Well Guthrie, you did it again. This is the best guitar lesson I ever got. It has already reshaped my view of the fretboard and makes me sound like a sophisticated player just by adding those 7ths triads and walking into the 3 and 7. I had been struggling to unlock the 7ths and this did it. Thank you!
Thanks Guthrie! It was you who opened my guitar world and for that I am forever grateful! Root third fifth aka the 1 3 5 has allowed me to create chords all over the neck! Always played by ear but knowing a little theory ha made a huge difference in my playing! Thanks again!!🎸
OMG! Thanks again GT! At 15:00 where you explain the C C7 F F7 G G7, the lights really came on for me. Awesome! GT = Greatest Teacher. I love your playing, music and teaching! TY TY TY!
Uncle Larry posted his Battery Daddy review... I clicked on that and immediately saw GT's post in my feed and instantly clicked... Sorry Tom. Love you, but... its Guthrie!! 😂
I love that intro where you choose a tonality... and then it's like a literal bag of tricks in C. And then the triad stuff was great too! Also that 3 Blind Mice thing sent me down a cool path. Thanks GT!
@16:32 I feel like I’ve heard you play this a lot in these videos and never knew what you were doing. It is essentially a “jazz” enclosure around the major 3rd and a walk down from the 1 to the flat 7. Pretty cool. Thanks
Hey, GT, you've had so many super helpful tips these days. I'm stopping half way through to comment on how much paying attention to my right hand helped focus on triads. If our ingrained habit, often through beginning on acoustic, is to have a broadly strumming right hand, then maybe we're in that jam of playing all the strings with the right hand while focusing on fingering just triads with the left. Anyway, back to the tales part. You're a good man, GT. Most of us are lucky to be alive and lucky our families are blissfully unaware...
Thanks Guthrie for being you! I am 53 and have some crazy stories as well but most of all thank you for being so giving with your knowledge. You are producing some really positive karma my friend.
im definitely going to make this my new daily exercise - even if its only 10 or 15 min a day . I'll see how that turns out this time next year. Thanks - Ur a good dude G.
Thanks for this. There are so many great things about this triad lesson! It is a challenge, fun to play and sounds great. But best of all, it is useful.
Honestly, i have been kicking the light bulb down the path for a long time, GT has at least positioned it over my head now. i expect it to turn on at some point. Thanks G
Great stuff, GT- play a thing, but love your stories. Got a few that are similar, and yes indeed, we're fortunate to be here. Makes it all the sweeter. Wish we could get out to Chi Town, but that place in the winter is a hard run from CT. (But after seeing you guys twice at the Bitter End and once front row center at The U' Dog, I can assure anybody who can get there- it's the best night of guitar fun you'll ever see!) We'll get to see you again soon - K&M
One thing I'd recommend is a visual aid for the different chords you're playing. None the less amazing lesson, just feel like it would be beneficial to people not as comfortable with triads.
“The ancient Greek philosopher, Pythagoras, postulated that the meaning behind numbers was deeply significant. In their eyes the number 3 was considered as the perfect number, the number of harmony, wisdom and understanding. It was also the number of time - past, present, future; birth, life, death; beginning, middle, end - it was the number of the divine.”
Hi Guthrie, what is the name of the song you play in the beginning? Ive heard this same tune in a video Uncle Larry shared and have loved it ever since!
Great stuff! Couple questions: 1. How in the hell do you know where all those chords are, and what do you recommend to get there? Learning every note on every string? CAGE? 2. What strings (brand/size) do you use?
I’m just learning based on his instruction too but I know the notes on the fretboard and I’m learning that if I want G for example, I can either find a triad on the third fret with the e shaped based on the top string, or the second string it’s on the 8th fret using the C shape really quick or 12th using the third string as a reference and the A shape. I’m thinking, “I need G, what’s close? Oh, there’s a G on that string so that’s this shape, and that shape leads to that pentatonic shape too. Etc.
I recommend learning the c a g e d chord shapes including the d chord. & Overlay that with the pentatonic shapes that live together. It will help with the notes on all strings also. All the triads & arrpeggios are contained within and overlay the chords & scales. Some homework is required, but it's the basis of everything. Ps One position at a time🤘
Ok, so I know my triads for major and minor. Are you keep the 3rd and 5th in the same place, and then just flattening the root to the flat 7? I assume since you are playing the root chord prior it leads into it (since it seems for the 7th chord it is a shell voicing)?
i was headed to a party with a freind who i was in a band with and we are on our way to a party and we pulled over to smoke a joint and all the sudden this huge guy comes running out to our car and was screaming about his wife so we took off and he got in his car and chased us to the party. when we got there we ran into the party and a buch of guys came outside to see what was up with this guy and he was screaming at me that i was sleeping with his wife. one guy at the party knew him and calmed him down. the next night the guy was on TV new in a SWAT situation. he had his wife in a car with a gun to her head because she was cheating on him, supposedly.
Beautiful playing! You are so natural!
Thanks for the kind words!
I’ve been subscribed/watching this channel for 2 years and get a little something from every video! When we recover from my wife’s breast cancer battle I’m gonna sock away money for a lesson or immersion experience! Thank you again!
The fact you have to deal with the financial hardship in the middle of the human tragedy is a disgrace for our country. Good luck.
@ it’s all good. Worked a few OT shifts and pushed through 🤘More time to practice now!
I appreciate the support and the kind words! I hope your wife’s battle is going well and I wish you both the best!
Triads, Triads, Triads!!!! The yellow brick road to success!!!! Thanks GT for posting!!!
Thanks! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
The neglected picking hand. So many videos show the same thing, chords, triads and turn arounds etc. which are key, but watching your picking hand leaves me in the dust. I watched a guitarist with three fingers on his fretting hand, and he made up for it with his picking hand. You switch between plucking and whatever else it is you do while shifting your phrases and make it look easy, it is not. Stellar playing, thank you for the videos.
I feel someone just gave me the keys to the kingdom. Thanks Guthrie for sharing your knowledge. You’re a great teacher!
Now that you're in the kingdom, Guthrie gonna show there's hidden pathway, which leads to another Kingdom!! This is a great lesson, and you're right he's a great teacher. Thanks, Guthrie, for sharing!!! This is very helpful and fun to play!!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed.
@@tymiles5451thanks a bunch!
@ I’m going to transcribe Buckdancer’s Choice and take your ideas and concepts and start improving over it. It’s definitely a year worth of lessons. Thanks brother!
16:20
We’re glad you survived your youth. I’m really liking these triad workshops. It’s definitely opening up some new ideas for me. Thank you!
This is the best guitar channel ever and I been playing like 30 years and I still get so much inspiration about ur way to teach and make things sense. I need to come to Nashville some day to see your gig(even thou I try to avoid USA) ;)
Thanks a million, man!
Guthrie Trapp, you hit notes like hardly any other! Bravo and thanks for sharing your time!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
Awesome video. The man i bought my first Tele from in 1990 told me one beery night at 3 am (guitar in hand, empties all around) to "practice Practice PRACTICE YOUR F***ING TRIADS." The late, great Gerald Sheley. Thank you, sir, wherever you are.
Glad you liked the video.
As a sometimes bass player I can appreciate a guitar player that uses 3 note concise chords and not strumming all 6 strings constantly. It really tightens up the mix and makes bass playing more fun.
That’s exactly right. I’m glad you enjoyed the lesson!
The triad KING ! Triads and their inversions all over the neck are the key to unlocking the fret board. Awesome stuff from the master, thanks brother for keeping it real.
I'm glad you enjoyed the episode!
Yes so nice thanks Guthrie! Thanks for the Story once again, I love it going down in memory lane with this crazy moments in life. Glad they didnt get you. We are +/- the same age, I remember the 90s also very rough and violent but also wonderful time to grew up. Thanks man, I think these guys didnt like potsmokers 😂 hah and KRS one while coocking great
I'm glad you enjoyed the story!
Man, I‘m a little bit behind your videos, Guthrie! What a story that was about your early days in Alabama!
Sweet and swingin’ intro, GT! And as always love the stories. My brother has lived in Mobile for the last five years or so and I’ve visited many times and love it. Btw - beard is starting to look a little better. 🎸👌
I appreciate you watching and I’m glad you enjoyed the story!
Gotta grab some popcorn for the next lesson/ story. 👍East Nashville's Garrison Keillor. Delicious.
Thanks for watching!
Unbelievable. This helps me imagine where i want to go. Great job as always.
I’m glad you enjoyed the episode!
If I had a kitchen that nice, I’d be in there cooking on the regular. Y’all do that movie and a meal thing and dirty up them pots and pans. Great lesson. Thank you.
Ha! Yes indeed. Thanks man!
Gt is the reason i finally understood how to use caged in a musical context. Seeing him work 2 notes against each other, and seeing his hands well - and his patience showing us this many times i finally saw something i could grab onto and get playing with it way better. Thank you GT. I owe you one.
Well said! Same for me. I was a 3 notes per string guy
For real!!!
Glad it’s working!
Thank you for your lessons. Keep it up. Man, that high speed chase was intense. Scary. 😎🎶🎸☮
Glad you liked it!
GOLDEN LESSON ❤ EVERY STORY ENDS WITH A BEER &A LONG ISLAND ICE -TEA😂
Great story!! Superthanks makes me a better player (citation needed).
Glad you enjoyed it!
You're lookin' & soundin' GOOD, GT!
Always great to see you!
And, of course it's ALWAYS good to hear you play!
Really liked what you played on the intro.
Also liked the exercises that you "prescribed" for everyone.
Y'know, I LOVE these kinds of exercises.
I agree with you that I want my "exercises" to be musical!
There's a LOT o' stuff in there to get out of it!
And, it sounds good, also for the benefit of my wife who sometimes has to hear me practice, lol.
I mean, sometimes my practice is easier to hear, as opposed to like when I'm learning a new technique or whatever, where there's a lotta repetition.
(I'm sure your don't even remember those days, though.)
Someday I know l I'll be able to play *somewhat* like you.
I'm not there yet, and of course I'll never be AS good as you, but I can aspire!
Don't apologize, these videos are NEVER too long!
The "outtake" clip:
Looked like a nice evening with friends, enjoying dinner together!
👍👍👍
Well Guthrie, you did it again. This is the best guitar lesson I ever got. It has already reshaped my view of the fretboard and makes me sound like a sophisticated player just by adding those 7ths triads and walking into the 3 and 7. I had been struggling to unlock the 7ths and this did it. Thank you!
Way cool Guthrie! Thanks
I’m glad you enjoyed it!
There is knowing where the triad shapes and really knowing where the shapes are. Would love to go Guthrie s house for my dinner. Thanks for sharing.
GT, beautiful playing!
Thanks for listening
Thanks Guthrie! It was you who opened my guitar world and for that I am forever grateful! Root third fifth aka the 1 3 5 has allowed me to create chords all over the neck! Always played by ear but knowing a little theory ha made a huge difference in my playing! Thanks again!!🎸
Thanks! I’m glad you’re finding the videos helpful!
Short,long, we’re just happy for the lessons and stories. Thanks, Guthrie!
Glad you like them!
Thanks man, you are such a gracious and insightful teacher! loving your channel every time I pop in.
Thanks Mr G. Excellent lesson 💪
Glad you enjoyed it!
OMG! Thanks again GT! At 15:00 where you explain the C C7 F F7 G G7, the lights really came on for me. Awesome! GT = Greatest Teacher. I love your playing, music and teaching! TY TY TY!
Serious;y good looking salad bowl. The music lesson wasn't too shabby either. Thanks for sharing.
I appreciate that!
When you jam like this, it reminds me of that Sonny Rollins tune St. Thomas. 16:16
Gud stuff!
Keep it comin’ Guthrie -
Yer livin’ right.
Thanks! I’m glad you enjoyed the video.
Uncle Larry posted his Battery Daddy review... I clicked on that and immediately saw GT's post in my feed and instantly clicked...
Sorry Tom. Love you, but... its Guthrie!! 😂
I appreciate you watching!
I love that intro where you choose a tonality... and then it's like a literal bag of tricks in C. And then the triad stuff was great too! Also that 3 Blind Mice thing sent me down a cool path. Thanks GT!
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Or we have the luxury of watching an awesome guitar lesson from Guthrie while we hit the x trainer . Thanks so much
Thanks!
@16:32 I feel like I’ve heard you play this a lot in these videos and never knew what you were doing. It is essentially a “jazz” enclosure around the major 3rd and a walk down from the 1 to the flat 7. Pretty cool. Thanks
What a great Lesson... Thank you Guthrie. You're a really really good teacher and a great guitarist/artist.🎶
Watching you shred that hard on stage in sweats was something to behold lol
Ha!!
Good friends , good food, good times... and great stories!
Enjoying the extra end clips, and realizing how musically useful CAGED is.
I’m glad you’re enjoying the extra clips!
Great, playing and great stories.Thank you for sharing
I’m glad you enjoyed the episode!
Hey, GT, you've had so many super helpful tips these days. I'm stopping half way through to comment on how much paying attention to my right hand helped focus on triads. If our ingrained habit, often through beginning on acoustic, is to have a broadly strumming right hand, then maybe we're in that jam of playing all the strings with the right hand while focusing on fingering just triads with the left. Anyway, back to the tales part. You're a good man, GT. Most of us are lucky to be alive and lucky our families are blissfully unaware...
I appreciate the kind words!
best guitar videos out! GT rules
Easily.
Great lesson, cool stories 😊
Glad you like them!
Appreciate the stories and your tips on triads and making music
Thanks for watching!
That is sweet. Man, very skilled!
Thanks for what you do Guthrie. Just subscribed!💪🏼🤘🏼
I appreciate the support!
thanks Guthrie.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks Guthrie for being you! I am 53 and have some crazy stories as well but most of all thank you for being so giving with your knowledge. You are producing some really positive karma my friend.
im definitely going to make this my new daily exercise - even if its only 10 or 15 min a day . I'll see how that turns out this time next year. Thanks - Ur a good dude G.
I hope you find it helps!
thanks man, this kept me busy for a couple of hrs.... so far
Thanks for this. There are so many great things about this triad lesson! It is a challenge, fun to play and sounds great. But best of all, it is useful.
on your intro I just close my eyes and take it in, my god its friggin above the rest. keep up with the stories they are neat.....thanks Guthrie
A great lesson…..I’m working on my triads up a Spanish mountain! 👍🍷
So glad you survived that night !
The Professor’s in class!
Great exercise, this will be my homework for when i get my new strat tomorrow rather than noodling through a blues like usual..
The best guitar player on the planet for sure. Thanks for sharing as always.
Honestly, i have been kicking the light bulb down the path for a long time, GT has at least positioned it over my head now. i expect it to turn on at some point. Thanks G
Thanks! I’m glad you’re finding the videos helpful.
Thank you so much very helpfull👍
Great lesson....scary story.
I’m glad you enjoyed it!
This is such a great lesson, thanks a lot Guthrie!
Great stuff, GT- play a thing, but love your stories. Got a few that are similar, and yes indeed, we're fortunate to be here. Makes it all the sweeter. Wish we could get out to Chi Town, but that place in the winter is a hard run from CT. (But after seeing you guys twice at the Bitter End and once front row center at The U' Dog, I can assure anybody who can get there- it's the best night of guitar fun you'll ever see!) We'll get to see you again soon - K&M
I appreciate you watching and I’m glad you enjoyed the stories!
Guthrie maybe Harley Davidson Motorcycle got their mantra from you. Ride to live, live to ride. 😂✌
Ha!
captivating AF bro. 👍
Cant believe you called me out for having too many pedals!! i'm trying man! blues is tough.
Ha!
Mr. Trapp, wtf.... you are insanely good. And you know he's just noodling too.
Glad you escaped ok with your gear 🙏
Love this series!
love these stories GT! Although I'm sure you might be traumatized re-living that particular one.
Excellent lesson…Thank you!
Happy New Year Guthrie
Happy New Year!
Epic playing
One thing I'd recommend is a visual aid for the different chords you're playing. None the less amazing lesson, just feel like it would be beneficial to people not as comfortable with triads.
I hear some Charlie Christian in your playing at times
I remember that story, good times
Thanks a fun hang! :) Wish you all the best!
French champagne and French Rap. ha ha. cheers. the best moments...
“The ancient Greek philosopher, Pythagoras, postulated that the meaning behind numbers was deeply significant. In their eyes the number 3 was considered as the perfect number, the number of harmony, wisdom and understanding. It was also the number of time - past, present, future; birth, life, death; beginning, middle, end - it was the number of the divine.”
3 it’s the magic number. De La Soul
@@djh6970
Eh...School House Rock?
3 is good but flat 7 is my favorite
Three is Trust Law. Three Day Rescission. The Law of Three: Positive, Negative, Neutral. So many threes. Three chords and the Truth. Etc 🤣
Oh bullshit
Hi Guthrie, what is the name of the song you play in the beginning? Ive heard this same tune in a video Uncle Larry shared and have loved it ever since!
Wow! I had a similar story in Baker Co. GA WALKED INTO TO PLANTATION CLUB WITH THE WRONG GIRL😮
I love a good story. Thanks for sharing!
I kept waiting to hear the the guy driving the other car was John McEnroe, still pissed off that you called him Art Garfunkel.
Ha! Gart Artfunkle
p.s. Dang, your kitchen is equipped. You have some learnin' of your own to do!
I know, I’m a little behind the times. It’s on the list, thanks!
Haha! Siri tried to play some 90’s hip-hop on my iPad
are dominant 7 rootlees voicings just as good as 1-3-b7? When would i pick one over the other? Thanks a ton!
Not rootless
Trapp's Andidotes.
👏🙏
Great stuff! Couple questions:
1. How in the hell do you know where all those chords are, and what do you recommend to get there? Learning every note on every string? CAGE?
2. What strings (brand/size) do you use?
I’m just learning based on his instruction too but I know the notes on the fretboard and I’m learning that if I want G for example, I can either find a triad on the third fret with the e shaped based on the top string, or the second string it’s on the 8th fret using the C shape really quick or 12th using the third string as a reference and the A shape. I’m thinking, “I need G, what’s close? Oh, there’s a G on that string so that’s this shape, and that shape leads to that pentatonic shape too. Etc.
That's one of the important steps. Cage is just a method for learning all the notes. Take lessons
@@arlisskowski I learned the notes first, then cage.
@@TheBoomtown4 CAGED /// don't forget the D.
I recommend learning the c a g e d chord shapes including the d chord.
& Overlay that with the pentatonic shapes that live together. It will help with the notes on all strings also.
All the triads & arrpeggios are contained within and overlay the chords & scales.
Some homework is required, but it's the basis of everything.
Ps
One position at a time🤘
Is that a nachocaster ? Or a danocaster ? Or another Floyd ? Thank you.
thx G
Thanks for watching!
Ok, so I know my triads for major and minor. Are you keep the 3rd and 5th in the same place, and then just flattening the root to the flat 7? I assume since you are playing the root chord prior it leads into it (since it seems for the 7th chord it is a shell voicing)?
Thanks Guthrie for giving us so much of your knowledge!
Btw: if you guys want to support a german guitar fellow:
www.youtube.com/@guitarplayer87
Safer gig travels these days I hope, Guth?
Luckily, things are a bit easier these days indeed! Ha
This is a little advanced lol.
It actually rather simple in theory. GT's execution is advanced and flowalicious.
Would you be open to not swearing so my kids can watch this too? I would really appreciate that. Love your channel. Learned so much.
You know, you’re pretty good. You should consider taking this up professionally. 😉
Maybe one day!
i was headed to a party with a freind who i was in a band with and we are on our way to a party and we pulled over to smoke a joint and all the sudden this huge guy comes running out to our car and was screaming about his wife so we took off and he got in his car and chased us to the party. when we got there we ran into the party and a buch of guys came outside to see what was up with this guy and he was screaming at me that i was sleeping with his wife. one guy at the party knew him and calmed him down. the next night the guy was on TV new in a SWAT situation. he had his wife in a car with a gun to her head because she was cheating on him, supposedly.
Jesus. Insane. Glad you made it out!
@@guthrietrappmusic man me too!