Just noticed that I made one mistake - at 18:28 the guitar fret numbers should be: 3566XX. (That’s high to low, 3rd fret G note, 5th fret E note, etc.)
I definitely don't have perfect pitch! I had an iPad next to me here, with a "piano" app open, which I used before the video started to make sure I was singing a "G", and then periodically throughout filming, I would check to confirm that I hadn't drifted away from that "G".
This is a great comment! Part of being able to play good lines is thoroughly understanding the harmony that you’re playing over in a fine-grained way. These exercises can help to promote that understanding. It’s just a piece of the puzzle - being able to do this won’t give you the ability to play good lines - but without this deep understanding, you’ll be at a disadvantage. I hope to make a few videos about playing lines though, so stay tuned for that - I’m just getting started. Thank you again!
Very cool stuff! Thank you. 😎🤓
@@davidsummerville351 I appreciate it David! Thanks for watching.
I love the sound of the wind (water ?) at the background
Just noticed that I made one mistake - at 18:28 the guitar fret numbers should be: 3566XX. (That’s high to low, 3rd fret G note, 5th fret E note, etc.)
if you want, you can pin this comment so that it stays at the top!
@@javierrodriguez4218 thanks for the tip! Just did that. I appreciate it!
Being in the woods never felt safer, keep it up!
J A Z Z will keep you safe 👍❤️💪
It’s a proven fact that adding the #11 to a Dom 13 (b9) can spark a bear attack when performed in the woods. 😅 great lessons, I’m going to try these.
I think that forest is haunted. Thanks for your magic, Paul.
Haunted by J A Z Z maybe!
Thanks for listening 👍❤️🎶
Good Lesson Paul. How do you know you are in G without checking? Do you have perfect pitch?
I definitely don't have perfect pitch! I had an iPad next to me here, with a "piano" app open, which I used before the video started to make sure I was singing a "G", and then periodically throughout filming, I would check to confirm that I hadn't drifted away from that "G".
Big. Thank you Paul.
Thanks for checking it out Gaetano 🙏❤️
Thanks for this lesson Paul! Could you show us how you apply this to creating those sick improvised lines you play on the guitar! Thanks!
This is a great comment! Part of being able to play good lines is thoroughly understanding the harmony that you’re playing over in a fine-grained way. These exercises can help to promote that understanding. It’s just a piece of the puzzle - being able to do this won’t give you the ability to play good lines - but without this deep understanding, you’ll be at a disadvantage.
I hope to make a few videos about playing lines though, so stay tuned for that - I’m just getting started. Thank you again!
Ironman (Robert Downey Jr.) Is teaching music!
Usually I get Jon Stewart!
@@PaulPieper Nahhhh Paul. You are the kinder, mature and sensitive to others version of Tony Stark. Peace..
@@silvermann6515 🤖❤️🎶