Two years late, but I loved this so much. I have been stuck in the intermediate slump for about 10 years but since focusing on my theory and learning intervals these lessons make way more sense.
I love your lessons man! For someone like me who’s been stuck in the intermediate plateau these are it! Straight and to the point and give me a slew of new concepts to shed! Thanks 🙏🏼
Very cool. I actually learned something new for a change and you just opened up a whole new realm of chords & ideas to work with. Definitely forth a follow. Thank you very much.
You’re welcome! Using an old Ibanez CS9 chorus with both knobs at noon. All the amp, delay, and reverb sounds are coming from the @neuraldsp Cory Wong Archetype Plug In
Hey Jamey, are you able to upload videos teaching some bluesy licks? like the ones you played on mainly the tele but also on the Strat and the 335 in pickup music’s video. I really enjoy that genre, don’t hear a lot of it
Can you elaborate on something? If I look at combinations of a 1-3-5 like CEG, I see 6 of them: CEG, CGE, ECG, EGC, GCE, GEC. So not really understanding inversions, I would expect there would be 5 inversions of CEG plus the "normal" 1-3-5 version. I see now from your video maybe some of these combinations are spread triads. Any thoughts I'd appreciate.
There are only 3 inversions in a triad. You look at the bass note. If the root is in the bass, its a root chord. If the 3rd is in the bass, it is a first inversion, and if the 5th is in the bass it is a second inversion. The order of the remaining notes doesn't matter, just what is in the bass.
Thanks! Great question. In this video we are only playing triads, and a min7b5 chord implies there is a 7th in the chord. You are correct that in the key of C, the vii chord would be Bmin7b5 (spelled B, D, F, A) but when we are just dealing with triads, the name for the triad containing root, b3, and b5 would be a diminished triad.
I would recommend Saucer Studios practicing, his practicing is literally the most divine music itself! Also his famous songs like Cliffs of Dover, Gem, Zap, Manhattan, and more. Joe Bonnamassa also uses this but I not familiar with him enough to give specific songs. All the best!
Two years late, but I loved this so much. I have been stuck in the intermediate slump for about 10 years but since focusing on my theory and learning intervals these lessons make way more sense.
That was the best video I've seen on spread triads. Thank you! Easy to practice and implement with the chord tabs!
Thanks! Glad it was helpful.
I love your lessons man! For someone like me who’s been stuck in the intermediate plateau these are it! Straight and to the point and give me a slew of new concepts to shed! Thanks 🙏🏼
Thank you! Glad they are helpful!
This is Gold. Thank U so much.
Thank you and you’re welcome!
Thank you what a great lesson
You’re welcome, glad it was helpful!
Best ive learnt for years. Thank you
Great! You’re welcome!
Very cool. I actually learned something new for a change and you just opened up a whole new realm of chords & ideas to work with. Definitely forth a follow. Thank you very much.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you and you’re welcome!
pretty neat lesson, thank you !
Thanks for the lesson. I appreciate the diagrams.
Excellent excellent excellent!
Great lesson Jamey. Thanks
Glad to find your video. Very clear and well presented. Subscribed as od today.
Thank you!
Cool lesson 👍
Liked and subscribed!!! Thanks for this lesson.
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Dude, nice tone
Thanks!
Thanks for the clear presentation mate. Cheers Nick Australia
Nice this is an eye opener 😍
Thank you for sharing this. I love the sound of your strat. Can you share any amp / effect settings?
You’re welcome! Using an old Ibanez CS9 chorus with both knobs at noon. All the amp, delay, and reverb sounds are coming from the @neuraldsp Cory Wong Archetype Plug In
Great tone
Thanks!
Jamey such a great lesson thank you for sharing this. Is the Low E spread triads used much. thick string as root
Thank you so much! Greetings from germany Bye Fightclub
Great lesson!
Thank you!
Good job.
Thanks!
wowwwww thanks man
You’re welcome!
Hey Jamey, are you able to upload videos teaching some bluesy licks? like the ones you played on mainly the tele but also on the Strat and the 335 in pickup music’s video. I really enjoy that genre, don’t hear a lot of it
@3:50 u do a chord progression , Amin , G, C, Dmin , is that considered 6512 in the key of C ? Or am i way off?
Can you elaborate on something? If I look at combinations of a 1-3-5 like CEG, I see 6 of them: CEG, CGE, ECG, EGC, GCE, GEC. So not really understanding inversions, I would expect there would be 5 inversions of CEG plus the "normal" 1-3-5 version. I see now from your video maybe some of these combinations are spread triads. Any thoughts I'd appreciate.
you are right, he didn't show all the spread triads.
There are only 3 inversions in a triad. You look at the bass note. If the root is in the bass, its a root chord. If the 3rd is in the bass, it is a first inversion, and if the 5th is in the bass it is a second inversion. The order of the remaining notes doesn't matter, just what is in the bass.
Think of inversions like this , 135 , 351, 513 , spread triad change the order of those 3 notes
Great explanations all through the vid. But you say diminished to the 7th chord but play m7-5. Or is it maybe me who got this wrong?
Thanks! Great question. In this video we are only playing triads, and a min7b5 chord implies there is a 7th in the chord. You are correct that in the key of C, the vii chord would be Bmin7b5 (spelled B, D, F, A) but when we are just dealing with triads, the name for the triad containing root, b3, and b5 would be a diminished triad.
@@JameyArent thx, well explained
Is there a specific Eric Johnson song I could look up to hear this in context?
I would recommend Saucer Studios practicing, his practicing is literally the most divine music itself! Also his famous songs like Cliffs of Dover, Gem, Zap, Manhattan, and more. Joe Bonnamassa also uses this but I not familiar with him enough to give specific songs. All the best!
Hey Jamey be honest you are far away to get THIS sound, we’re far away to get , don’t lie
What the hell are you even talking about