You said it’s so obvious and info is everywhere that first finger is for minor and little is for major but this is the first time I saw it explained in such way that I understood it. Major and relative minor make a lot of sense now. You are really good. Thanks again
Very nice. I just started playing again as well after not playing for over a decade! I stumbled across your video and you snagged me with those Marshall heads! Nice les Paul by the way.
You said it’s so obvious and info is everywhere that first finger is for minor and little is for major but this is the first time I saw it explained in such way that I understood it. Major and relative minor make a lot of sense now. You are really good. Thanks again
Yeah you could be right. I suppose when I see it elsewhere it's easy when I already know it
Just learning again after not playing for decades and that was super helpful
Great to hear!
Very nice. I just started playing again as well after not playing for over a decade! I stumbled across your video and you snagged me with those Marshall heads! Nice les Paul by the way.
Hi there! Yep I have way too many, even another few in the shop. The Les Paul is a stock 60s standard reissue, but yeah they are beautiful
@@RizHallowes No such thing as too many Guitars or Amplifiers!
@@ArsenalOfSignals haha true. My other videos have other wall room the collection goes on 😆
@@RizHallowes I will check that out I Love Gear!
love it
I am your Master...
How do you know which 2 notes to take out or is it arbitrary?
@@robertwynne5944 hi, not arbitrary. It's the 4th and 7th of the major scale.
50% correct 50% lazzy
Yep it's true. If someone got amazingly good at this position I can't imagine they would stop there