BLACK COW - Playing STEELY DAN/GUITAR CHORDS/LYRICS TUTORIALS (unique)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ม.ค. 2025

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  • @rickspence979
    @rickspence979 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Man this is so great - I can see me spending a lot if time with this. Thanks so much. They're here - oh I see peg as well - It's Christmas.

    • @SEB-EDIT
      @SEB-EDIT  4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey there again, Mr. Spence! Thanks for your subscription ( as I just saw !) Thanks as well for commenting & for your honest enjoyment. ;^) ♪
      So far, I'm at eighteen tutorials, did The WHOLE Aja album, the WHOLE Gaucho album, and 4 individual more.
      I'm now attacking my favorite tracks of "Can't buy a thrill" (most probably not all, only 5 tracks of the album)... ;^) ♪
      Basically, I intend to animate about 60+ tracks outta 92 compositions of their musical library/ career in this format. ;^) ♪
      The last 5 of their albums are my favorite, and these ones I really love and will animate them all. Already done two of them Albums so far with Aja & Gaucho. ;^) ♪
      The best is yet to come. Stay tuned, and till I finish this endeavor/ objective (30% done) of animating the rest of my 40 + other favorite tracks,
      you already have a lot on your plate to practice. ;^) ♪
      With the eighteen available in my channel. Practicing Steely Dan REALLY improved my guitar skills and musical knowledge and will for everyone who'll undergo and take time to learn these timeless pieces of art! ;^) ♪
      Thanks again for your enthusiasm, sir. ;^) ♪
      Peace ;^) ♪
      .

    • @SEB-EDIT
      @SEB-EDIT  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Merry Christmas to you, Mr. Rick ;^) ♪
      th-cam.com/video/t5IS9khHJ3c/w-d-xo.html ;^) ♪
      Peace, sir, and enjoy this, the end of 2020 and the new 2021 comin'! ;^) ♪

  • @brucesstreet8204
    @brucesstreet8204 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wamma Jamma.......💥💫👾👾👾

  • @melvinpough8349
    @melvinpough8349 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow that is fantastic you are one of the first person I see that plays guitar with out a pick

    • @SEB-EDIT
      @SEB-EDIT  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Greetings, Mr. Melvin Pough;^) ♪
      I can name three that come right away out of my head,
      like Jeff Beck, Mark Knopfler, and West Montgomery, who plays guitar without a pick. ♪
      There are trade-offs in certain zones, like tones, and attack + nuances,
      (at my beginnings I played a lot, and still tremendously love to play on acoustic
      and/or nylon classical guitars. (IMO) It helps) ♪
      But (IMO) it's more dynamic, versatile, and enables you to select preffered strings at the same time.
      Not forgetting you can easily add percussive aesthetics, too.
      (and, you can play very fast, too). ♪
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      Thanks for your much-appreciated appreciation, sir.
      The best is yet to come. Stay tuned.♪
      Peace, kind regards + respect ;^) ♪
      .

  • @nvantas
    @nvantas 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Best learning technique I have seen on TH-cam, reminds me of Rocksmith but even better since I can see him play it as the chords are displayed.
    This shows what strings are plucked, love the fingerstyle, and chord fingerings.

    • @SEB-EDIT
      @SEB-EDIT  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Greetings, Mr. N. Vantas ;^) ♪
      (Indulge me for this late response, sir)♪
      Yeah, you got that right, "After Effects" (editing software), enables me to animate colored dots, and this ability (as a result), to see how fingers travel in between the frets and strings, in comparison to static images of classic guitar tablatures, music sheets, and icons of chord shapes. (and not forgetting the aesthetics of graphics it enables too).♪
      it's a lot of laborious work, but I'm not a "Talking Head" kind of fellow (and, mainly French-speaking), so I want things to be as self-explanatory, and straightforward, that you can even learn these with the sound turned off.♪
      Rocksmith (IMO), never used it, but from what I see, it can be useful,
      but I wouldn't change my format/aesthetics for sure (lol..).♪
      Peace, kind regards + respect amigo ;^) ♪
      .

  • @josephhaley7576
    @josephhaley7576 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    So outrageous! Those hi-tech turn arounds and decrescendo blues progressions tell me this one originated on one of Walter's multitude of Tele fretboards.

    • @SEB-EDIT
      @SEB-EDIT  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hello there, and how are you doing, Mr. Joseph ;^) ♪
      I have to agree, the bluesy side of Steely Dan has to be more influenced by Walter because
      that's in those (multitudes of) bluesy songs, that Walter performs most of his guitar solos. ♪
      But, for sure the outrageous complex jazzyish turnover and unusual bridges, have to be more influenced by Donald Fagen's immensely knowledgeable music library of chord voicings applications. (what a great combo) ♪
      Peace + Respect, amigo ;^) ♪
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  • @joejones4237
    @joejones4237 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    thanks brother , my fav dan song

    • @SEB-EDIT
      @SEB-EDIT  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thanks a super bunch, Mr. Joe Jones ;^) ♪
      Love that song too, but there are at least 12 to 15 of their musical masterpieces that I would quickly call my favorite (Lol..!).♪
      That's why I focus on Steely dan for most of the musical educative content because there are at least 80+ songs of them that I genuinely love and could listen to daily (forever (Lol..!)) ♪
      Peace, stay always tuned; the best is yet to come every day, sir. Respect ;^) ä
      .

  • @petercontarino646
    @petercontarino646 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is fabulous. Please post more!

    • @SEB-EDIT
      @SEB-EDIT  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi there once more, Mr. Peter Contarino ;^) ♪
      In two years from now, I should have/ wouldn't be surprised to have had produced over 75 songs of their career, and Donald Fagen's solo work, too. So stay always tuned, sir.♪
      Peace, + high-respect ;^) ♪
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  • @andreiter
    @andreiter ปีที่แล้ว +1

    A7-9+5 is my fav chord in the song 🙂

    • @SEB-EDIT
      @SEB-EDIT  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hello mon amigo André ;^) ♪
      Indeed, sweet, brilliant, and punchy transitional chord change.♪
      - You were high.♪ - One of these.♪ - You should know.♪ - I'm the one.♪
      Peace + respect, always ;^) ♪
      .

  • @jackg7296
    @jackg7296 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love it! SD has been my jam forever but always had trouble learning how to play the songs on guitar. This helps a ton! Keep it up brother..

    • @SEB-EDIT
      @SEB-EDIT  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Like-wise, Mr. Jack G, I'm addicted to Steely Dan's incomparable musical craftsmanship. ;^) ♪
      Even with the lyric sheets, I think my channel's tutorials help, but it's a faster learning process guaranteed.♪
      I spend tremendous amounts of time providing followers/viewers with a clear, centered perspective on how to play those advanced guitar chord progressions. ♪
      Thanks a bunch for your much-appreciated appreciation, sir.♪
      Peace, stay tuned; the best is yet to come every day. Respect ;^) ♪
      .

  • @pauloviniciusmaya4067
    @pauloviniciusmaya4067 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Amazing! Thank you, thank you.

    • @SEB-EDIT
      @SEB-EDIT  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi there Mr. Paolo Vinicius Maya. ;^) ♪
      Thanks to you as well, to have SEBscribed, for commenting and interacting. Very appreciated. ♪
      Stay Tuned, the best is yet to come always,sir ♪
      Peace, and respect. ;^) ♪
      .

  • @j80quicker
    @j80quicker 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Love your stuff.

    • @SEB-EDIT
      @SEB-EDIT  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I guess. It's my reply day, Mr. Gordon! Lol..! ;^) ♪
      Always thanks a bunch for your interaction and your regular lovely comments. ;^) ♪
      Peace sir ;^) ♪
      .

  • @dmljones2550
    @dmljones2550 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Now that is the guitar rhythm of Larry’s

    • @SEB-EDIT
      @SEB-EDIT  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Hello there again, Mr. D.M. Jones ;^) ♪
      Again, the video was produced a few years ago,
      but this aged well too, nonetheless.♪
      This is what I mean, when I say things have evolved, and covered many guitar angles.
      th-cam.com/video/cfscSbSKvBA/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=SEB%3AEDIT ♪
      The best is yet to come always, sir.♪
      Peace + respect ;^) ♪
      .

  • @jojokeo
    @jojokeo ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Damn... so many mistakes by everyone I see try to show chords and fingerings to this song... something immediately came out: not E11 - you're playing Em11 in the chorus... I'm not going to edit (aka fact check lol) the entire song but these make all the difference to people trying to learn correctly. I know... it's free on YT but just sayin'...

    • @SEB-EDIT
      @SEB-EDIT  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Greetings, Mr. Jojokeo ;^) ♪
      Thanks for taking the time to share your insights, and musical knowledge, sir.
      You're absolutely right about the chord annotation misspelling ♪
      Things/my content has evolved significantly since I produced this tutorial a few years ago.♪
      There's a lot to cover, and animate, and honestly, I'm definitely more aware of chord annotation than before.
      During that time I was basically copying precisely the chord annotation as "Ultimate Guitar' (website) was suggesting, ♪
      Till I noticed that "Ultimate Guitar" is kind of a Wikipedia for guitarists,.
      That songs can be edited and/or modified/improved significantly for chord annotation suggestions.
      Heck! Now I would have easily named the E11 as D/E, and the F11 as Eb/F, and it would have been just fine. (agree?) ♪
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      Though every chord animation (with 11) in this tutorial indeed/should have been written as min11 (the F11, too),
      at least (relieved) I can see that I've played them correctly as min11 in my chord position shapes. ♪
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      Anyway, feel free to correct me on other aspects of this tutorial,
      because one day I'll revisit it, and publish it back into my more improved 2023 format,
      correct the annotations, and add a few more features like animating all the solos, too ♪
      The best is yet to come, always. ♪
      Peace + respect, sir ;^) ♪
      .

    • @jojokeo
      @jojokeo ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SEB-EDIT Thank you for taking constructive criticism as intended. A complicated song w/ it's many varied voicings is very difficult to learn and play both let alone attempt to teach and on YT in this video format! Hats off to you. :) On your chord choices and naming comments: there many ways players can accomplish the same sounds with different fingerings as you know. This can get overly complicated very easily, so I always try to keep it simple and accurate, yet easiest and fastest in playing and moving the shapes required. I also like to try to keep the bass note in with the upper strings if possible and/or appropriate. Important when playing solo but also it is often needed for other songs using the same chord(s) as well. Example: In another vid the guy plays Amaj7 on the first four strings. I prefer the first 3 strings then w/ my middle finger playing the bass note A on the 6th string 5th fret. But my usual initial "default" way of playing it is using your same 3 strings (pattern on the neck example) while also playing the bass string A note as described earlier but this requires the index finger for this pattern/voicing (easiest way to describe it). On your comment of naming: whatever's easiest to write on paper (or computer) usually is best. Writing & reading chord voicings gets crazy to read as it is, lol. TBIYTC indeed! Also WWG1WGA :D