Just so I understand this. For example, rather then playing the A shaped C chord embellishment from video #1 I can instead play the C shaped C chord embellishment from this video? Is it all about how I choose to play the chords and their embellishments within the progression? Thanks, good stuff here.
Exactly! Under all of the Major chord shapes there are Major Pentatonic scales meaning you can do these Hendrix fills all over the neck. As you said it’s how each shape falls into whatever chord progression you are playing. Through the Hendrix videos I’ve made I’m showing the options of the same or similar licks and ideas in different places so you have lots of options :) I hope that makes sense?
Makes perfect sense, thank you! What’s really cool about this is that, as a beginner, I can change it up in so many ways. Use some creativity. Keep it fun and interesting.
@@FretlixGuitar I do not reply often, but kindly know that a lot of us I believe want to improve but we can only do it in small steps. Small chunks of knowledge is therefore much appreciated. You are doing a mighty fine job. Again, thank you
How do you get C Major chord using 5---7 th fret Barre ? -(1:-- 29)-Thats totally wrong -! -THE 8 ----10 TH FRET BARRE IS THE C MAJOR BARRE SHAPE When you use your 7 th fret barre --it sounds TOO HIGH not at all like the C major chord ! Never heard a chord like it ---something very wrong !
It's called the 'C Shape' not a C Major Chord. Take a look at 'THE CAGED SYSTEM' once you understand this what I am explaining will make sense. I don't have a video on TH-cam about this yet but I do have a Seminar on it available at my website. The CAGED seminar is free with any course purchase. In a nutshell - The CAGED system will show you how to play in 5 different areas of the neck, based on the open position chords C, A G E and D. By the nature of the guitar you can play the same thing in many different ways. As a starting point the CAGED system will show you 5 different barre shapes of Major and Minor chords. Hope thats helps!
Like a burning torch in the long darkness of my ignorance...thank you
You are welcome! I’m really glad that you are enjoying the Hendrix series and it’s helping with your playing 😃
Brilliant lesson! If only I could have watched this in 1970!!
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Absolutely great stuff for young beginners like me ( 61 ) and also, a great chance to improve royal language😎Cheers !👌
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Great video mate!! Tricky getting it all in time..
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it :) Yeah, it's tricky at first getting the timing and feel but stick with it as it will definitely get easier!
Great Hendrix Lessons. The best and most understandable videos I've seen about his playing style so far. Thanks very much 🙂👍👍
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@@FretlixGuitar Very best regards. Brilliant teaching 🙂
You're a gifted teacher and player my friend
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Thank you very much for such Great lesson. Cheers from Indonesia.
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Right on point with chords
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Thank you thank you thank you. 👍
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Love Jimi! Love Your Lessons! 👍🎸✌️😎
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Very useful lesson!
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Great lessons ty much
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Just so I understand this. For example, rather then playing the A shaped C chord embellishment from video #1 I can instead play the C shaped C chord embellishment from this video? Is it all about how I choose to play the chords and their embellishments within the progression? Thanks, good stuff here.
Exactly! Under all of the Major chord shapes there are Major Pentatonic scales meaning you can do these Hendrix fills all over the neck. As you said it’s how each shape falls into whatever chord progression you are playing. Through the Hendrix videos I’ve made I’m showing the options of the same or similar licks and ideas in different places so you have lots of options :) I hope that makes sense?
Makes perfect sense, thank you! What’s really cool about this is that, as a beginner, I can change it up in so many ways. Use some creativity. Keep it fun and interesting.
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Excellent 😊
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Great lesson!
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Glad it helped :)
@@FretlixGuitar I do not reply often, but kindly know that a lot of us I believe want to improve but we can only do it in small steps. Small chunks of knowledge is therefore much appreciated. You are doing a mighty fine job. Again, thank you
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Can you show the chords on can you see me
E flat drone
Surely you are playing the A major chord-- on the 5-----7 pinkie on 7 th fret----NOT the Major---thats at the 8 ---10 th fret !
Check out my answer on your other comment. The chord I am playing is a 'C shape' from the CAGED system :)
NOT THE C major its NOT on 5---7. ---thats the A major barre chord --why do you call it the C ?
Check out my answer on your other comment. The chord I am playing is a 'C shape' from the CAGED system :)
How do you get C Major chord using 5---7 th fret Barre ? -(1:-- 29)-Thats totally wrong -!
-THE 8 ----10 TH FRET BARRE IS THE C MAJOR BARRE SHAPE
When you use your 7 th fret barre --it sounds TOO HIGH not at all like the C major chord ! Never heard a chord like it ---something very wrong !
It's called the 'C Shape' not a C Major Chord. Take a look at 'THE CAGED SYSTEM' once you understand this what I am explaining will make sense. I don't have a video on TH-cam about this yet but I do have a Seminar on it available at my website. The CAGED seminar is free with any course purchase. In a nutshell - The CAGED system will show you how to play in 5 different areas of the neck, based on the open position chords C, A G E and D. By the nature of the guitar you can play the same thing in many different ways. As a starting point the CAGED system will show you 5 different barre shapes of Major and Minor chords. Hope thats helps!