Please tell us/show us how you hold your pick/use your pick, some of us struggle with this. And what pick are you using and why. Great lesson, thank you!
Great lesson. You always have some really practical ideas to try. So on the Lydian dominant trick, on a G7 you would play the chord tones of an A7? Did I get that right?
Hey :) follow up question on your odd time signature video.. What is the difference between 5/4 and 4/4 while using ties to extend the duration of the last note? :)
Those are the easiest. Just play a C Major Pentatonic or Am Pentatonic, for E the same E Major Pentatonic or C#m Pentatonic. You need to know your major and relative minor scales. Your relative minor is usually 3 frets down from your root. Example using the 6th string C is on the 8th fret, its relative minor is 3 frets back on the 5th which is Am.
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Thanks!
Thanks, Scott! :) 🙏
Excellent lesson. Following this channel has helped me advance in ways I never dreamed of before. Thank you Jered.👍
Pemtatonics over triads and the 7th chord whole step trick are memorable and helpful.
This is what i really need, as i am a self taught musician
Please tell us/show us how you hold your pick/use your pick, some of us struggle with this. And what pick are you using and why. Great lesson, thank you!
Great Lesson!
Thanks! :)
Great lesson loved it! I will go onto the solar wing over autumn leaves as recommended
Awesome Jared, Thanks!
Superb.Thank you
that scale whole tone up was useful.
Simply: Thankyou
Great lesson. You always have some really practical ideas to try. So on the Lydian dominant trick, on a G7 you would play the chord tones of an A7? Did I get that right?
idk but this might just be a revelation i never considered or thought of.....kudos
Hey :) follow up question on your odd time signature video.. What is the difference between 5/4 and 4/4 while using ties to extend the duration of the last note? :)
Great lesson
What state are you in? In person lessons
What about open chords? Like C maj, E maj?
Those are the easiest. Just play a C Major Pentatonic or Am Pentatonic, for E the same E Major Pentatonic or C#m Pentatonic. You need to know your major and relative minor scales. Your relative minor is usually 3 frets down from your root. Example using the 6th string C is on the 8th fret, its relative minor is 3 frets back on the 5th which is Am.
You're talking at 100 mph
Slow down a bit.
So why do people use the cage system this seems to make more since to me?
If you can follow this you don’t need this “tutorial” 😅
I call this a look at me video 😊
Looks like you’re hanging from the ceiling
You’re speaking so ridiculously fast that you’re actually making mistakes and using the wrong words
This is probably the most incomplete, confusing, inconsiderate instructional video I’ve ever witnessed. D-