overall: Learn all your triads. get that patted down. then focus on chords changes instead of just playing scales or pentatonic. stop noodling when you practice :) I wish i was taught this early on
What I struggle with is basically I have all scales down all arpeggios down but when I'm moving from A to D let's say, am I using the scale of A to arrive at D and then the D scale to arrive at the next chord tone? or am I using the D scale to move to the D, having just come from an A chord tone??
@@StephenAndAshling What you should do is to play the SAME scale (in your case D major) focusing into different notes when chords change. For example: D major scale is (D-E-F#-G-A-B-C#-D). D chord and A chord (I and V grade of the scale are both major). So when D major chord is played you should outline his notes (D-F# or A) and when the change happens, into A major chord, you should outline A-C# and E. You can do what you said above (chord change, scale change) but it's a different topic, here it's just the same scale outlining different notes following the chord progression. Good luck!
I think applying chords into soloing is not only sounding amazing, but also serving the song, which I think most, if not, all solos should be doing. Awesome work!
I have learned a lot of skills and theory by playing with other musicians and being in bands, but most of what I appreciate and have learned about chords has come from this channel. Thank you Tyler!
Hi mr Larson I’ve been watching your videos for a couple months now and they’ve been really insightful as soon as I get a computer I plan on signing up for guitar super system hope you and your wife stay safe through quarantine.
Lol Shots Fired! Guitar tricks isn’t bad for the users it’s targeting, beginners and newer players. I’m signed up for your courses and have used guitar tricks in the past. Each have their purpose. 🙏🤘
That's me everytime that ad rolls, I've learned in few months from passionate TH-camrs what I'd probably learn in a year or more from a rigid paid instructor, glad your course is doing better than TH-cam ads, I hope it'll be the case for other TH-camrs. This will might push Google to change or at least rethink their ad system.
I’m a noob bass player that watches you and have actually implemented some of your techniques with techniques I learn from Bassbuzz. Don’t tell Davie, or else the Bass Counsel will have my head in the hall of Burton and Pastorious. But I don’t expect Davie to find me here
Tom Hillegas bruh I get nervous on here sometimes. Like all I can hear is Davie saying, “For your crimes against the Bass Nation and soliciting with the forbidden guitar jutsus; you have been sentenced to 1,000 slaps to the face, how do you plea?”
Mr. Larson, the MIW strap that you designed is hands down the best strap I have ever used. I have a $250 genuine leather strap and it dosent even compare. Thank you for presenting guitarists with this glorious creation. Thank you.
I think when I started learning the instrument for serious at the start of 2018, the one thing I had going for me was that I'd already spent enough time learning music and writing it to absolutely understand all this. What I found, which surprised me probably more than it should have, is that people won't care so much that you're still working on your technique if you know how to competently write, and (in my case), record/produce a decent song. For me there's no better encouragement to get better than to see the potential in what I'm already doing. So I'd encourage anyone who wants to just play music to pick up their instrument of choice and start by learning how to do this. It's the sort of thing that convinces you to keep going.
love it. you are one of the best guitar teacher. I have seen people learn guitar on youtube winning the over drive contest. It's depends on how we learn. like how we captured the rain while it is raining the same for everyone.
I try to do all of what you suggest in this lesson. The map/neck is much clearer. But I still have so far to go. Great stuff! Love to see you do more vid's on picking.
T, i’ve watched at least 50 or 60 of your videos in the past three months and this one blew my mind because I actually realized what you were saying and put it into practice! I’ve been playing for almost 30 years but I decided to go ahead and sign up for GSS because, I had to see what else I didn’t know!!! Ha🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼
1:28 I remember seeing that ad and it really ticked me off because TH-cam guitar teachers like you were the first that came to mind next to rick graham as great TH-cam teachers. Those people need to do some research.. And download guitar super system🤘🏽😈
OK, so, here is what happened. I paused the video at 1:48, I played all 3 positions couple of times till I learned where they are, I started doodling around them and just semi-random tones from around them which are from major scale (though I don't even remember the scales, I was just playing tones around those 3 positions and quickly remembered which "belong there" and which "don't". Then I added the root position once more, just raised an octave up. 10 minutes in I was running improv phrases over those 3/4 positions with wide smile on my face and then I remembered there are 10 more minutes of the video in front of me. Thank you for this!
Tomo Fujita just show this on his TH-cam channel a few videos ago, but he got a little over my head. Thanks for breaking it down some more. The student doesn't fall far from the tree :)
What I did as a begainer to learn the fret numbers quicker was write the number of the fret on a $100 guitar and did that for 2 weeks and learned the fret numbers quick, now I can write the note name such as A# on my fret board 1 string at a time
Love this as usual, can you do a vid on how to do different types of harmonics, cause I can't tap harmonic and I haven't found any really detailed vids on it
I'm about to record my first song with my band (Pure Heart) we're beginners and i'm the lead guitar and this help me for a new solo, i just wanna say thanks.
I've been playing guitar for 10 years and only took one music class. I enjoy learning random songs but I have the memory of a goldfish so over the past few years I've never improved and I forget pretty much every song I learn a week later. I used to be able to read sheet music and now it's very foreign to me.
I've been following this channel for a couple of years now. It helped me improve my improvisational skills, also music theory... I was always surprised how this channel always had 100-150k subscribers (I mean it deserved at least a million).. Now I see you've finally reached a million subs, congrats Tyler. You really deserved this.
So I've been working on my fretboard knowledge recently. I can name notes up and down the fretboard. I learned the major, minor and pentatonic scale shapes and I know about augmentation and diminution in intervals. Is it recommended that I memorize the shapes of the intervals or should I move on and apply that to construct triad chords/arpeggios like this video seems to suggest?
@@yoelcapoful Learn a scale shape and let your muscles memorize it. Put on a backing track and start feeling it and you'll find your hands already doing the tricks for you. Well I am no expert musician but I've tried this and it has worked out most of the time
Guitar? I think the one u used is the prs se hollow body 2 but I’m not sure . I’m looking for a budget prs under 1,000. Also ur online lesson are bomb.
You should do a video where you define and act out "Metal Shred God," "Blues King," and "Funk Master."
I strongly agree
Yeahh
Done: th-cam.com/video/_NbzVlQyaD4/w-d-xo.html
@@MusicisWin He is always one step ahead of us
@@MusicisWin how about a tutorial on how you played those?
I can never tell whether he’s in his own house, or in a guitar store.
HAHAHAHHAH trueee
"The things you own end up owning you." - Tyler Durden
Both
all of the above?
green screen
Im glad you addressed those annoying TH-cam ads.
., Why do you not have adblock in 2020?
ChrisLazz to support fellow youtubers I’m sure u can watch an ad for 5 seconds then have someone go broke
@@chrislazz5632 mobile
@@Hhhhh.1603 Well, thats a good point actually.
overall: Learn all your triads. get that patted down. then focus on chords changes instead of just playing scales or pentatonic. stop noodling when you practice :) I wish i was taught this early on
This comment deserves to be top. Straight facts
Agreed. And a good way to start is maj and min blues.
Then work through the cycle of 5ths, or 4ths, to learn the next scale.
What I struggle with is basically I have all scales down all arpeggios down but when I'm moving from A to D let's say,
am I using the scale of A to arrive at D and then the D scale to arrive at the next chord tone?
or
am I using the D scale to move to the D, having just come from an A chord tone??
@@StephenAndAshling What you should do is to play the SAME scale (in your case D major) focusing into different notes when chords change.
For example: D major scale is (D-E-F#-G-A-B-C#-D). D chord and A chord (I and V grade of the scale are both major). So when D major chord is played you should outline his notes (D-F# or A) and when the change happens, into A major chord, you should outline A-C# and E. You can do what you said above (chord change, scale change) but it's a different topic, here it's just the same scale outlining different notes following the chord progression. Good luck!
What is noodling?
Oof shots FIRED on the TH-cam ads
"Yousician is the best way to learn.......🧟♂️🧟♂️🧟♀️🧟♀️🧟♂️🧟♀️🧟♂️🧟♀️
Nel Francis I got that ad on this video 😂
God I hate that guy
Tyler Hargrove bruh I haven’t seen a yousician ad in a looong time lmao
“Can’t learn from TH-cam videos” yes you can depends on the drive and patience of the individual.
Dude when I seen that ad saying you can’t learn guitar using TH-cam it made me angry😂
I learned everything from TH-cam lol
I hate them! It makes me angry too, every time still!
btw, YOU CAN LEARN GUITAR VERY WELL FROM TH-cam VIDEOS! DON'T SUBSCRIBE TO THIS SHIT!!
I think applying chords into soloing is not only sounding amazing, but also serving the song, which I think most, if not, all solos should be doing. Awesome work!
I have learned a lot of skills and theory by playing with other musicians and being in bands, but most of what I appreciate and have learned about chords has come from this channel. Thank you Tyler!
Tyler: shreds
Subtitles: applause
Lol
Fitting
Yeah I play guitar
G: Only
U: Ever
I: Plays
T: The
A: Pentatonic
R: Scale
Hahahaha😂😂😂😂
Hey, the T actually lined up
Never have I been so offended by something I 100% agree with
Hi mr Larson I’ve been watching your videos for a couple months now and they’ve been really insightful as soon as I get a computer I plan on signing up for guitar super system hope you and your wife stay safe through quarantine.
If I'm not wrong, you can access it from your phone. But that is up to you.
The ad popped up shortly after you showed it to us 😂
Haha, ads are different for everyone btw
Lol Shots Fired! Guitar tricks isn’t bad for the users it’s targeting, beginners and newer players. I’m signed up for your courses and have used guitar tricks in the past. Each have their purpose. 🙏🤘
That's me everytime that ad rolls,
I've learned in few months from passionate TH-camrs what I'd probably learn in a year or more from a rigid paid instructor, glad your course is doing better than TH-cam ads, I hope it'll be the case for other TH-camrs. This will might push Google to change or at least rethink their ad system.
dO yOu wAnT tO bE eYbEL tO eMpRovEiS sEcK bLuEs sOeLoeH
IN ENEY KEY
*ACRYS TEH ENTEYRE FRITBOERD*
*australian advertising intensifies*
@@DanielLightspeedMcNair best part is that it teaches u to play pentatonic over a single chord
I’m a noob bass player that watches you and have actually implemented some of your techniques with techniques I learn from Bassbuzz.
Don’t tell Davie, or else the Bass Counsel will have my head in the hall of Burton and Pastorious. But I don’t expect Davie to find me here
Just be careful not to slap like...
Ayyy, you watch both Adam and Andriy!
Tom Hillegas bruh I get nervous on here sometimes. Like all I can hear is Davie saying,
“For your crimes against the Bass Nation and soliciting with the forbidden guitar jutsus; you have been sentenced to 1,000 slaps to the face, how do you plea?”
I just don't want Charles Berthoud to be disappointed in our presence here 🙁 but this was a really usefull lesson 😅
Nothing has changed since last time I was this early. You still rule!
Mr. Larson, the MIW strap that you designed is hands down the best strap I have ever used. I have a $250 genuine leather strap and it dosent even compare. Thank you for presenting guitarists with this glorious creation. Thank you.
This is a really expensive lecture that you have for free! Thanks man, I really appreciate your work!
as a begginer singer, this can also be really helpful to write melodies
which is something i struggle a lot, and also helps with guitar playing
I think when I started learning the instrument for serious at the start of 2018, the one thing I had going for me was that I'd already spent enough time learning music and writing it to absolutely understand all this.
What I found, which surprised me probably more than it should have, is that people won't care so much that you're still working on your technique if you know how to competently write, and (in my case), record/produce a decent song. For me there's no better encouragement to get better than to see the potential in what I'm already doing.
So I'd encourage anyone who wants to just play music to pick up their instrument of choice and start by learning how to do this. It's the sort of thing that convinces you to keep going.
love it. you are one of the best guitar teacher.
I have seen people learn guitar on youtube winning the over drive contest.
It's depends on how we learn.
like how we captured the rain while it is raining the same for everyone.
I try to do all of what you suggest in this lesson. The map/neck is much clearer. But I still have so far to go. Great stuff! Love to see you do more vid's on picking.
I recommend to watch the Marty Friedman's "Melodic Control", it helped me a lot to improvise or compose melodies over the chords.
Although I'm a bass player, that really helped. Thanks Tyler 😁👍
Some of your best playing on TH-cam!
Hey Tyler you got a lotta guitars, which one's your favorite?
PRS
Yea, which one?
Yes
As far as I know his favourite one is the green PRS with one cutaway, he always has in his videos
This is just what I needed! Thank you so much!
T, i’ve watched at least 50 or 60 of your videos in the past three months and this one blew my mind because I actually realized what you were saying and put it into practice! I’ve been playing for almost 30 years but I decided to go ahead and sign up for GSS because, I had to see what else I didn’t know!!! Ha🤟🏼🤟🏼🤟🏼
These instructional videos are really inspirational.....I've been following this channel for months and it helped me a lot
1:28 I remember seeing that ad and it really ticked me off because TH-cam guitar teachers like you were the first that came to mind next to rick graham as great TH-cam teachers.
Those people need to do some research..
And download guitar super system🤘🏽😈
I would buy guitar super system but im jobless, i will do when i get a job again
OK, so, here is what happened. I paused the video at 1:48, I played all 3 positions couple of times till I learned where they are, I started doodling around them and just semi-random tones from around them which are from major scale (though I don't even remember the scales, I was just playing tones around those 3 positions and quickly remembered which "belong there" and which "don't". Then I added the root position once more, just raised an octave up. 10 minutes in I was running improv phrases over those 3/4 positions with wide smile on my face and then I remembered there are 10 more minutes of the video in front of me. Thank you for this!
One of your best videos for understanding how the guitar actually works! Cheers Tyler
I enjoy your videos as they are both humoress and informative.
Tomo Fujita just show this on his TH-cam channel a few videos ago, but he got a little over my head. Thanks for breaking it down some more. The student doesn't fall far from the tree :)
I'm not even a guitarist, but I like listening to Tyler explaining things :)
Seriously great playing and insights.
We all really appreciate what you do
Dude you are like my role model when it comes to guitar. I only hope to be able to shred like you do some day.
What I did as a begainer to learn the fret numbers quicker was write the number of the fret on a $100 guitar and did that for 2 weeks and learned the fret numbers quick, now I can write the note name such as A# on my fret board 1 string at a time
Sick burn on those stupid TH-cam ads 🔥😂😂
Love this as usual, can you do a vid on how to do different types of harmonics, cause I can't tap harmonic and I haven't found any really detailed vids on it
He says "I can do this " "or i can play that" a lot. We get it you're awesome !!!
I love the shade you threw at guitar tricks
Hey Tyler, can you do an "Angus young habits" video?
Please for the love of god do this
I’ll save you some time
Pentatonic
thanks so much for all your content and your program
this video has taught me so much and given me so much to work on. Thank you ❤️
I LOVE YOUR TH-cam VIDEOS!! Keep up the good work!!
Tyler's face when he's watching a guitar youtube ad lol.
Its like that dudes face at the beginning of the ToneWood Acoustic amp thing that always pops up...
Jase Kolb ReVerB is AcTuAllY coMinG oUt of ThE gUitaR
That’s my guitar face
It's DeLaY from The soOuuUnnD HollEeE
onCE yOU StAarT pLAyiNG wITH iT YoU CAN't sTOP pLAYInG wItH iT. heeeeHHEEEEEEE
I've seen that add too many times
I just started your super systems coarse on the advice of a trusted friend. I am an absolute beginner though.
Bro. That one solo on the red prs was absolute boss.
Loving the content lately, keep up the good work tyler!
What a legend
1:33 the HEAT Tyler!!!!
I'm about to record my first song with my band (Pure Heart) we're beginners and i'm the lead guitar and this help me for a new solo, i just wanna say thanks.
Nice vid dude love your vids
I did not know thos ad was 3 years old because i am STILL getting it
I've been playing guitar for 10 years and only took one music class. I enjoy learning random songs but I have the memory of a goldfish so over the past few years I've never improved and I forget pretty much every song I learn a week later. I used to be able to read sheet music and now it's very foreign to me.
😂 Oh Tyler 😂 U had me on the hook as soon as I saw that ad at the beginning... 🎣
I love that you called out guitar tricks dot com, those ads are so annoying.
7:28 - should be A, C#, and E, not G
Yes you are right
He made a mistake
Thanks for the correction! I need to slow down when I talk...
Is that a Firefly? Those are awesome! Anyone can rock out with that sweet axe.
Nice video as always!! Can you make a video about how to tap over chord changes? :)
Thanks for all your wisdom Tyler 👍🏻
1:28 This, This, This is what i go though on a video basis to watch you.
I've been following this channel for a couple of years now. It helped me improve my improvisational skills, also music theory... I was always surprised how this channel always had 100-150k subscribers (I mean it deserved at least a million)..
Now I see you've finally reached a million subs, congrats Tyler. You really deserved this.
i was watching and i got the ad you played.
"I can arpeggiate"
5:19 *Sweep picking arpeggios*
I have an epiphone from the late 90s it is like a strat style body you can have if you want
Really helpful thank you
Please upload triods lesson too
Finally something on Guitar tricks! I go through that Ad every day 😂
Great video Tyler 🤘🤘🎼🎼🎸🎸
So I've been working on my fretboard knowledge recently. I can name notes up and down the fretboard. I learned the major, minor and pentatonic scale shapes and I know about augmentation and diminution in intervals. Is it recommended that I memorize the shapes of the intervals or should I move on and apply that to construct triad chords/arpeggios like this video seems to suggest?
PLEASE do more of these
Wow! Music really is win. Well done
Mindblowing stuff, thanks
Nice lesson. Thankyou
Tyler makes it look so easy 🎸
I can see that creating that steve vai video has had some impact on your style
I actually got distracted because I like your hoodie so much
0:27 that riff is sick
Playing for 4 years now never knew theory and I know how to improvise just by watching your vids
What videos do you watched? (Sorry for the english)
@@yoelcapoful Learn a scale shape and let your muscles memorize it. Put on a backing track and start feeling it and you'll find your hands already doing the tricks for you.
Well I am no expert musician but I've tried this and it has worked out most of the time
This helped me a lot this is one of my favorite videos you have ever made. Basically it was very helpful
Arpeggios and inversions. It's what guitar is all about.
ngl Music is Win is veery onpoint with videos recently
Habits of ichika nito or Tim Henson. This is something I'm pretty sure Tyler will take time to do as it's not his style of music. Come on Tyler!
Bruh THANK YOU for calling out that annoying guitar ad.
3:46 why does that kinda sound like the sims theme
This is a huge help for me
Thanks you for this lesson
Really nice lesson👍🏻
Nice practical lesson! Good for every guitarist.
Thank you Tyler very helpful
Guitar? I think the one u used is the prs se hollow body 2 but I’m not sure . I’m looking for a budget prs under 1,000. Also ur online lesson are bomb.
Another great video bro!
Like the transition
1:24 damn didn’t have to call them out like that
I mean he really did though
ahhhhhhhhh. you got me with the freaking ad! Hilarious.
Short n sharp. I never heard get our so clear
1:48 you had us in the first half with that A...