Hey Justin Just getting ready to take my grade one test, hope I’m ready. I bought my first guitar and started playing when I retired at 60 last year. Your program has been very helpful and I feel I have learned a lot. Thanks for instruction, it has been a fun ride so far, but I would not have believed how much there is to learn and how slow the process is. You once said that that the fun is in the journey and you were correct. Thanks again Brian
It’s funny how sometimes these types of videos can be very lame and over simplified like “play a C chords, well done! You rock! See you next time!” But the pace of learning is perfect! It’s not so slow that you are getting bored and it’s not overwhelming. The video/lesson keeps the listener engaged because even if it’s simple stuff, if you stop paying attention you will miss something. It’s a hard balance to find as a teacher. Good work! This is one of those 1 in a 1,000,000 channels that’s really good and amazing it’s free!
Justin - Mad props for all you've given of your time and talents to the guitar community for many, many years. I know this beginners series has found focus on your channel, but I hope you don't forget about is intermediate guitar players who have turned to you for years to learn our favorite songs. I look for new content on your channel all the time, and I hope we see some new material that I can latch on to in the near future. Many thanks!
This lesson is brilliant, I was able to pick out most of them but see there's a few my ears can't yet hear. I'd love to see another episode of this sorta thing, seems like a lot can be learned from it
As usual picked up lots of small areas of my playing that is not up to scratch and an answer to how to go about it. Every video has good information and I find your way of teaching so easy to understand and put into practice. Thank you for all the effort that you put in. I for one will always check your back catalog and lessons when something does not make sense to me and always find the answer i need. Great content, well put together and nicely presented.Thank you Justin.
I love this lesson , I am having a hard time listening to the note. Then when you say numbers it throws me off. I am taking your beginners course. I must say excellent course. Thank you
9:20 - the E minor chord. If you strum the E minor and play the 3 notes on the B string with it, up and down in order, it very much sounds like James Bond music, John Barry style.
if sounds bad, vibrato and bend up one step. If you were on B or E, you are tucked. :D (I'm taking about intervals) this is why we have pentaton scales
These lessons are great, at the end we're all here to understand music and then it's up to us what sounds we want to create. BTW I'm really strugglling trying to keep a consistent rhytm, is this something the course covers further ahead or should I work hard on it right away?
Rhythm Maestro should help www.justinguitar.com/modules/rhythm-maestro Cheers 😊 | close2u | JustinGuitar Official Guide [ www.justinguitar.com/ ] & Moderator on JustinGuitar Forum
Great game! Not having my guitar with me, I needed you to play the 3 notes first before I could decide the right one. You did that on the early examples but not on the later ones. I should really have my guitar in hand while playing this video. 👍
I got the Em and Dm, but I missed the last one:( Been working on "America" great tune by Simon and Garfunkel, many ways to play America. Would love to see you're take on it? Thanks for the lessons Mate!
it's in E MAJOR/C# min.. ( simple 1, 4, 5) Keep it simple.... Just play the E MAJOR chord at the nut Then the A Maj at the nut Then the B Maj6 chord shape at the 7th fret... Barr completely across the 4th fret...( pretend that's CAPO) Arpeggiate the B mixolian mode.... simply by playing the E note with your middle finger.. then shift your pinky to play the (b7) or A note on the G string with your pinky...while maj3 of B7 or basically the G# min 7 barr chord shape. The D Maj or D note is the N6...Keep it simple ( if you dont know) It;s just C# Harmonic min b2 or melodic min b2... Or C# phryigain Maj7.. but you just want to INSERT the D chord ( lydian #6 or Lydian #5, #6) dont over think it...when you hear the bass notes such as A# as a passing note into B7 A Maj...A# into BMaj or B maj6 or sort of like playing D descending into C# min Just use the E MAJOR as the parent key
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Could you add outkast - hey ya to the lesson 6 songs? It's very popular, but you didn't list it on their.
I'm 73 and have tried to play since 18. Some help from friends and relatives but mostly self taught. You have been a great inspiration. Thank you.
What a great teacher. I'm a classically trained pianist learning guitar and I've never had a piano teacher as good as you.
Hey Justin
Just getting ready to take my grade one test, hope I’m ready.
I bought my first guitar and started playing when I retired at 60 last year.
Your program has been very helpful and I feel I have learned a lot.
Thanks for instruction, it has been a fun ride so far, but I would not have believed how much there is to learn and
how slow the process is. You once said that that the fun is in the journey and you were correct.
Thanks again
Brian
It’s funny how sometimes these types of videos can be very lame and over simplified like “play a C chords, well done! You rock! See you next time!”
But the pace of learning is perfect! It’s not so slow that you are getting bored and it’s not overwhelming. The video/lesson keeps the listener engaged because even if it’s simple stuff, if you stop paying attention you will miss something. It’s a hard balance to find as a teacher. Good work! This is one of those 1 in a 1,000,000 channels that’s really good and amazing it’s free!
Justin - Mad props for all you've given of your time and talents to the guitar community for many, many years. I know this beginners series has found focus on your channel, but I hope you don't forget about is intermediate guitar players who have turned to you for years to learn our favorite songs. I look for new content on your channel all the time, and I hope we see some new material that I can latch on to in the near future.
Many thanks!
This lesson is brilliant, I was able to pick out most of them but see there's a few my ears can't yet hear. I'd love to see another episode of this sorta thing, seems like a lot can be learned from it
As usual picked up lots of small areas of my playing that is not up to scratch and an answer to how to go about it. Every video has good information and I find your way of teaching so easy to understand and put into practice. Thank you for all the effort that you put in. I for one will always check your back catalog and lessons when something does not make sense to me and always find the answer i need. Great content, well put together and nicely presented.Thank you Justin.
I love this lesson , I am having a hard time listening to the note. Then when you say numbers it throws me off. I am taking your beginners course. I must say excellent course.
Thank you
I needed this just now
Love your lessons sir!!!!!! Really the lessons reflect the work you’ve put behind them. Thank you sir❤❤❤
Just did this lesson and…it was a lot of fun. Maybe it’s my competitive nature but when I’d get the note right It made me super pumped. 😂
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I struggle with hearing where I am in a song. This is a great exercise that I think can help me. Thank you
9:20 - the E minor chord. If you strum the E minor and play the 3 notes on the B string with it, up and down in order, it very much sounds like James Bond music, John Barry style.
Cheers Justin, music is all about ear training and freedom of expression, and this lesson is a wonderful introduction to this!
I picked it up pretty well, great tutorial!
This lesson blew my mind. Thank you!
Great video. I feel like you could take the section from 8:00 to 9:00, extend it to last 30 minutes, and use it for meditation. It was so calming.
Love the practical drills!
Very much inspired. Sir, thank you.
You explain it well
Awesome exercise. This is really useful. Thanks Justin.
Thank you for existing Justin🖤
if sounds bad, vibrato and bend up one step. If you were on B or E, you are tucked. :D (I'm taking about intervals) this is why we have pentaton scales
I'm so glad to find your channel recently, I immediately learn a few things "how to", that confused me so far 👍👍👍
Thank you for the video Thank you for the video is very good
I passed all of the exercise tests without choosing the wrong notes even once. Might pick up ear training.
These lessons are great, at the end we're all here to understand music and then it's up to us what sounds we want to create.
BTW I'm really strugglling trying to keep a consistent rhytm, is this something the course covers further ahead or should I work hard on it right away?
Rhythm Maestro should help www.justinguitar.com/modules/rhythm-maestro
Cheers 😊
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I got them all Justin.....Thank you........Sal : )
Great game! Not having my guitar with me, I needed you to play the 3 notes first before I could decide the right one. You did that on the early examples but not on the later ones. I should really have my guitar in hand while playing this video. 👍
Thank you Justin
Wow I got them right mostly which was a happy surprise, thanks Justin a cool lesson.
You're amazing. Such helpful tips! ❤
The F chord exercise really sounds like the Rolling Stones "Keys To Your Love"
Beautiful absolutely beautiful
been helpful since i started guitar thank you so much
Thanks
thx.
Really good exercise! Like having all the different examples.
Thank you so much Si🙏😃❤
went off on a proper Phrygian tangent on the Em! - haha great video even for (sorta) advanced players
“Use your ears, don’t use your eyes and don’t use your brain” -6:02
Can do 🫡😂
is this going to be part of a practice routine on the site
I got the Em and Dm, but I missed the last one:(
Been working on "America" great tune by Simon and Garfunkel, many ways to play America.
Would love to see you're take on it?
Thanks for the lessons Mate!
Thoroughly enjoyed that. Actually only got one wrong. Maybe there's hope for me yet.
G.O.A.T
When will you release lesson 12?
PS Thank you for your teaching Justin!
This one is quite difficult for me.
I liked them all ,but I can hear what you mean
@17.45
Hi good day can i make a request can you play the song Terminal by Rupert Homes thank you.
it's in E MAJOR/C# min.. ( simple 1, 4, 5)
Keep it simple....
Just play the E MAJOR chord at the nut
Then the A Maj at the nut
Then the B Maj6 chord shape at the 7th fret...
Barr completely across the 4th fret...( pretend that's CAPO)
Arpeggiate the B mixolian mode....
simply by playing the E note with your middle finger..
then shift your pinky to play the (b7) or A note on the G string with
your pinky...while maj3 of B7
or basically the G# min 7 barr chord shape.
The D Maj or D note is the N6...Keep it simple ( if you dont know)
It;s just C# Harmonic min b2 or melodic min b2...
Or C# phryigain Maj7..
but you just want to INSERT the D chord ( lydian #6 or Lydian #5, #6)
dont over think it...when you hear the bass notes
such as A# as a passing note into B7
A Maj...A# into BMaj or B maj6
or sort of like playing D descending into C# min
Just use the E MAJOR as the parent key
YOU ARE LITERALLY A SAINT
Got them all wrong lol