Another brilliant lesson James's. This visualising the chord shape before you play it really works for me. Thanks so much for your lessons, they are so helpful. 👌
@@JamesShipwayGuitar i just got your book, it was delivered just now, and i want to say a huge thank you as i have just about learnt the Eshape barre chord already!
All good advice.. Can I suggest a more advanced lesson (for the future)... Malcoim Young...he played a lot of open chords (he didn't use power chords much,) but he had a great sound and control over them which I find very difficult to master as it can sound like a wall of noise if the technique is not right. With distortion power chords are fairly easy to control but open chords are not.
Thank you for sharing.
Greetings from France.
Thanks for watching Cyril! 👍😀
Brilliant tutorial, just like James books, excellent. 😊
No Bull books ate my favorite music theory and learning books. have several and want to get them all
Another brilliant lesson James's. This visualising the chord shape before you play it really works for me. Thanks so much for your lessons, they are so helpful. 👌
Thanks for watching Robin. Yes the 'looking ahead' is a great technique; do it, it makes a BIG difference. Good luck! james
Very good practical tips and not too much t heory. Great!😊
great video! just ordered your book off amazon, will be here friday, cant wait!
Hi Issy. Great, enjoy the book, I'm sure it will be a big help to you! In the meantime good luck with those chord changes. Cheers! james
@@JamesShipwayGuitar i just got your book, it was delivered just now, and i want to say a huge thank you as i have just about learnt the Eshape barre chord already!
@@issyleigh332 Perfect Issy! Good luck with those barre chords. Cheers! james
Thanks for the tips mate , not a bad book either I might just have to get that . Great stuff mate
Thanks for watching Dean. And yes, grab the book if you want to crack those tricky barre chords with the minimum of pain! Cheers, james
Such a great video. Thanks a lot buddy. This helps a lot.
I'm glad, good luck! 😀👍
I have the excellent no bull series on barre chords and music theory.Both books break it down to measurable chunks.
Glad they've helped you, that's great! Thanks for watching, James
All good advice.. Can I suggest a more advanced lesson (for the future)... Malcoim Young...he played a lot of open chords (he didn't use power chords much,) but he had a great sound and control over them which I find very difficult to master as it can sound like a wall of noise if the technique is not right. With distortion power chords are fairly easy to control but open chords are not.
Question, what guitar is that you have there? Looks and sounds great and seems to be fairly thin body and love the cut away.
Hi Bruce. It's a Freshman, had it about 10 years I guess. It's a nice guitar but the Elixir strings really bring it to life! . Cheers, James
Reviewed comments & Ordered Barre Chords book. thx
Thanks for watching and enjoy the book! James