Have you been stagnating on the guitar for an embarrassing amount of time? Do you wish you could improve, but you don't know how to advance? I want to work with you directly to make sure you find freedom on the fretboard. I will not stop working with you till you achieve this. Spaces are very limited, so don't miss out on this opportunity. Come talk with me to get started: calendly.com/fabsdolan/30min
Glad we can finally see the guitar, and thanks for mirroring it. I do tend to use triads but don't embellish them all over the place. Bit difficult to do that and sing. Adding all that embellishment to what is supposed to be a supportive rhythm instrument can distract from the main part of the song and that is the melody of the singer. Nothing worse than that guy with the harmonica riffing all over the vocals. However, there are the ends of lines and the like that scream out for a little fill. That is what I need to work on. It would be good to see some examples of a 'real' song and how this is applied. Just a thought. @K2
Have you been stagnating on the guitar for an embarrassing amount of time?
Do you wish you could improve, but you don't know how to advance?
I want to work with you directly to make sure you find freedom on the fretboard.
I will not stop working with you till you achieve this.
Spaces are very limited, so don't miss out on this opportunity.
Come talk with me to get started:
calendly.com/fabsdolan/30min
I don’t know how but you manage to make the most understandable and inspiring guitar videos I’ve ever seen
That might be the nicest comment I’ve ever received. I’m glad that I am able to help you
@@FabsDolan Agreed! Keep up the great work
I immediately went looking for triad inversions when you showed the chord progression, I clearly have been watching too many of your videos :D
Glad we can finally see the guitar, and thanks for mirroring it. I do tend to use triads but don't embellish them all over the place. Bit difficult to do that and sing. Adding all that embellishment to what is supposed to be a supportive rhythm instrument can distract from the main part of the song and that is the melody of the singer. Nothing worse than that guy with the harmonica riffing all over the vocals. However, there are the ends of lines and the like that scream out for a little fill. That is what I need to work on. It would be good to see some examples of a 'real' song and how this is applied. Just a thought. @K2
Awesome!