By far the best, most thorough lesson on sixthesths I have seen. Thank god you exist! It took me awhile, but when I realized that these are just upside down 3rds, it helped me get the concept...
@@Tuck7326 1) interval signs flip (major to minor) 2) shapes are mirror image reversals, interval up vs same interval down 3) now think of 6ths as two notes of the triad (got to know your triads)
I'm really enjoying your quiet, soothing approach to this stuff, for me it's quite inspiring actually. I'm 68 years old and have been playing guitar since I was around 11 when I started taking lessons in 1967, (only for two years unfortunately). I was in a local Rock band in high school and in my late teens, that was a lot of fun and fairly easy just knowing a couple of dozen chords and knowing how to improvise soloing somewhat. Minor pentatonic is a good friend in high school, lol. I have a few guitars, 5 electric, 1 acoustic, and three amps right now, I do play just about every day. I'm mostly self-taught, unfortunately, but I really enjoy what I'm able to do on guitar. I'm not very good but it's a lot of fun none the less. I'm really enjoying your channel, keep up the good work. As you know there's a plethora of guitar info online, but I really only watch you and one other person. Too many Metal heads out there, it's quite refreshing watching you! Thanks!
I must say, as a (prog) metal head and a lover of over-the-top, noodly and shreddy guitar playing, I find this stuff super valuable, refreshing and humbling. I know what I'll be playing the next time I pick up my pop's nylon string guitar. AWESOME channel!
HAUGEN!!!!!!! You're the man, dude. You're the dude, man! I have been enjoying your channel for a couple years now. For real you got a way about ya. I preciate chya. Keep on rocking in the free world!
I've been stuck in a rut for years and had basically quit. You have given me a reason to pick it up and love it again. Thank you for the lessons and inspiration.
Very tasteful. The fretboard image actually works for my brain. It reminds me that I recently grabbed an image of the fretboard from Guitarpro, and of course it's sort of mirrored (opposite to what you did), and I personally found that mirrored view confusing. Excellent video as always.
Eric, no apology needed. It is what it is. We grasp as much as we can. Theory is the bedrock of playing with good sense. Your explanation is excellent and your playing illustrates that effectively. Thanks.😊
Perfect mate. I am playing a bit of rhythm guitar with the band I am in (normally harp and vocal) and have been looking for something like this. Perfect timing Thanks
Might not be your style, but the band Beach House taught me how to navigate the horizontal doublestops. Zebra is a great example. (Eb tuning key of G#.) I learned it both on the D&B and A&G strings and opened my mind to how dang cool this stuff is.
Great as always, Eric. You really are just a great teacher. And you have great ideas. And you have great taste in music. Really just a great resource for all of us out here. Cheers.
Ah!! I've been playing these doublestop shapes for years, but never knew them as sixths. I've always thought of them as thirds, but in all honesty, I've never thought that much about the theory behind them - I just love the way they sound.
I have loved using 6ths since I learned brown eyed girl in high school 30ish years ago but went a long time using them without really understanding them and still really only use them horizontally. Great video.
I believe this lesson is at least equal to several in person lessons with a typical guitar instructor! Thanks so much for posting, very helpful indeed. Happy Pizza Day!
Thanks for the lesson. Great work. The layout of the graphic is very counterintuitive. When I look down at my guitar I am playing left to right for ascending sixths. Not the other way around. English speakers intuitively read left to right.
Great . Another useful lesson w/ a bass-ackward graphic that righties have to waste time interpreting. How many times does it have to be said: We're not sitting in some lesson studio across from an instructor, w/ plenty of time to chat about positioning on frtbd. THE GRAPHICS don't need to be how we see YOUR frtdb; if the gr. nut is to the left, it's how we see OUR frtbd when we look down, w/ a guitar in our hands. Wrong direction/upside down takes extra i.e unnecessary time to translate. Our nut is farthest from our torsos-to the LEFT, the 12th 7 up CLOSEST to torso (duh). Look at the frtbd/look at the chart. Arrogant. We'll see the graphic as primary, then YOUR frtbd as an adjunct. Jeezus.
I watch so many youtube guitar learning videos. Actually way too many. But its your videos that i really feel the urge to pick up my guitar after watching and play it. Somehow you manage to isolate the essence of the topic so well, that i know what i have to do. Its such a relief 😂 just got your rhythm course on truefire and really enjoy it as well. Have a great weekend! edit: one thing i noticed is that you viodeos are lower in volume than other youtube videos
The double stop is like an inversion without the 5th, the other note other than the root is the 3rd. I can see the interval between the 3rd and the inverted root is 6th, but for me is more clear to think of it as an inversion without the 5th
Great lesson Eirc. i've found useful to know every 6ths shape sarting on every string, then, when it comes to, let's say, G major, ride the freatboard trying to play only de 6th that holds on a chord of a scale, i see them as chord-scale related shapes. if you are on a C chord on a G song, the next chord will be D and the next E minor, so the shape should contain the third that makes them major or minor and this will preserve the scale relationship of every note.
Great thing! 😊 Now i know, the problem im dealing with is 6es! And how to solve it.😅 In my 50ies band i had to change the key of some Songs cause of the singer, and had trouble with the doublestops in some Solos. Thanks eric! Always good to pay attention to you!!❤
I was excited to see that you were teaching this today, but the fretboard diagrams are hard to get my head around. I'm used to the standard way of showing the shapes, from the player's vantage point. 😟
Doing the fretboard chart that way makes PERFECT sense to me. It always seems upside down the other way. I was waiting for Peace Train to show up! I’ll have to use this lesson to figure that out. 🙂 Thank you, Eric! ✌️😌🎸
I respectfully disagree. If you're a right handed guitarist then the first fret is to your far left and you move your hand right to ascend the fretboard. The way he depicts it is inverted.
I've never heard up and down the neck referred to as "horizontal" before. It works on a video like this where we're viewing the fretboard held parallel to the bottom of the frame. But from my perspective of a player I see that as vertical, up and down. Going across the neck in a single position is the horizontal. I know that's how I was taught years ago. Interesting how things differ from player to player.
Just found your channel and it's an absolute BOON! Coming back to guitar after years away from it. Really enjoy your content. Wondering if your paid courses are aimed at a specific level of ability before starting CAGED etc?
I have REALLY come to LOVE your channel and your style, your integrity and character. At first, when TH-cam recommended you, I thought, "Oh, GREAT... some HIPSTER WANNA-BE..." LMFAO this was however, not at ALL, the case. From what I can recall, you do not monetize your channel (or did not, some months/year ago), but I don't think you'd RUIN your BRAND and integrity, to change your mind. You deserve the monetization. We are all bombarded with 45-second ads, now, that come in TWOs, just to watch some CRAP that MIGHT offer a bit of utility to our lives, but in many cases, do NOT. You deserve it. TH-cam BLASTS US WITH ADS, EITHER WAY!!! YES, YOU CANNOT STOP THE ADS. ACCEPT THE REVENUE. THE ADS ARE ALREADY HERE. On YOUR VIDEOS! SWEAR to CHRIST they are. YOU had BETTER BELIEVE IT! PEACE AND LOVE.
@user-xp3jb6ve9w everyone develops their own first impressions. It's not a big deal. Our minds do what they do. Afterward, we can think critically of them and from there, modulate our first impressions to become accurate assessments. Not too certain one could train their mind to not formulate whatever the hell it wants to, within the first few seconds.
Pay for Premium mate, you'll never look back - I know,it so often gets up ppls nose, paying...but I've cancelled Netflix and EVERY other streaming channel & the $AU17 ,you in the states ,i bet is cheaper BTW agree with everything you mentioned re the unique E.H
Hey Eric at 14:55 I’m not familiar with these chord shapes, and I’m curious what chords they are / what progression this is? The fills are super cool but Im curious how the fills relate to the chords? Do the fills follow a progression themselves? Like the 145? Just away from my guitar and can’t experiment rn 💀
Bro your vids and playing are always top notch but I’ve noticed u don’t seem to smile as much as u did 3 and 4 yrs ago, I’m not trying to call u out or anything man , I just hope your doing good , you have always seemed like an awesome dude. I know how shit can get dark with us all at some points through out. Your playing and vids are amazing man.
It’s only been in the last few years I’ve heard reference to “horizontal/vertical” on the guitar neck. My brain always reverses that, tho. If I were to grab a fret and slide UP the neck (pitch rising) - well, that feels vertical, not horizontal. Can’t shake it. Kind of like when I lived in Detroit, it broke my brain to have to keep in mind that Canada was SOUTH. 🤯
Easily the authoritative video on 6ths…. Watched plenty of other videos that DONT explain it so well. Addresses a lot of questions I’ve had…Thanks as always Eric. As far as minor chords… would be cool to see how the approach might differ.
You could do the same thing for minors - map out the minor scale, start on the root and harmonize a 6th below, however there’s other things one would do to adorn a minor chord (9ths, flat 5s, Pentatonic Doublestops)
Question. B is the 3rd note of G major, so why is this called a double stop 6th? Is it because going from B to the higher G is 6 notes? the way by the way, I love all your videos. Thank you for making them.
The upside down and backwards fretboard does make sense to me but I still don't like it. I think because I draw and look at a whole lot more fretboard diagrams from my perspective (looking down from above the guitar as I hold it) so that is what is ingrained in my membrane. I have to pause the video and do a couple of mental rotations when I look at them how you have drawn them. Maybe I will get use to it. Australia is still at the bottom of the world though.
You're correct! The 6th of G is E, buuuuuut a doublestop 6th is a slightly different thing. Remember, the TOP note is the one we're harmonizing. So do a skinny string G, and go 6 notes DOWN the major scale - that gives you the B. Which is 6 notes apart - hence the confusion. G UP to B is a third, buuuuuut G DOWN to B is a 6th.
"You can do what you want, this is a recreational activity" is maybe my favorite guitar advice ever.
By far the best, most thorough lesson on sixthesths I have seen. Thank god you exist! It took me awhile, but when I realized that these are just upside down 3rds, it helped me get the concept...
Your comment just made me realize that it's all related to the number 9.
3rds upside-down 6ths, 3+6=9
2nds upside-down 7ths, 2+7=9
and so on ...
@@Tuck7326 1) interval signs flip (major to minor) 2) shapes are mirror image reversals, interval up vs same interval down
3) now think of 6ths as two notes of the triad (got to know your triads)
Mr. 'there's just no other way around it ' classic Eric
I'm really enjoying your quiet, soothing approach to this stuff, for me it's quite inspiring actually. I'm 68 years old and have been playing guitar since I was around 11 when I started taking lessons in 1967, (only for two years unfortunately).
I was in a local Rock band in high school and in my late teens, that was a lot of fun and fairly easy just knowing a couple of dozen chords and knowing how to improvise soloing somewhat. Minor pentatonic is a good friend in high school, lol.
I have a few guitars, 5 electric, 1 acoustic, and three amps right now, I do play just about every day. I'm mostly self-taught, unfortunately, but I really enjoy what I'm able to do on guitar. I'm not very good but it's a lot of fun none the less.
I'm really enjoying your channel, keep up the good work. As you know there's a plethora of guitar info online, but I really only watch you and one other person. Too many Metal heads out there, it's quite refreshing watching you!
Thanks!
Damn the top on that guitar body is nuts, imagine that beast with brass or gold hardware. Thanks for the great content as always.
It's stunning but I'm digging the silver hardware on it.
Digging the 2x P90, and what appears to be a filter-Tron setup.
I must say, as a (prog) metal head and a lover of over-the-top, noodly and shreddy guitar playing, I find this stuff super valuable, refreshing and humbling. I know what I'll be playing the next time I pick up my pop's nylon string guitar. AWESOME channel!
Straight to the meat, sliced and served with a perplexed smile, just the way we like it. Thanks again kind sir.
Those mixolydian 6ths are just instant Jerry Garcia. Loved this one Eric!
HAUGEN!!!!!!! You're the man, dude. You're the dude, man! I have been enjoying your channel for a couple years now. For real you got a way about ya. I preciate chya. Keep on rocking in the free world!
Beautiful guitar Eric.
Probably best sounding I've heard maybe ever
I've been stuck in a rut for years and had basically quit. You have given me a reason to pick it up and love it again. Thank you for the lessons and inspiration.
Very tasteful. The fretboard image actually works for my brain. It reminds me that I recently grabbed an image of the fretboard from Guitarpro, and of course it's sort of mirrored (opposite to what you did), and I personally found that mirrored view confusing. Excellent video as always.
Great lesson, every time I think I have a handle on a concept, you come along and show me there's more to it than I thought.
Thanks.
Eric, you are AWSOME! Great teacher, beautiful guitar, real human approach to the guitar. My new favorite! Much success to everything you do.
This is so amazing! I wish you’d been around in the 80’s and 90’s when I needed you. 😅
Go figure... not looking for anything related to 6th's at the moment, but it's Eric so I watched it. Ended up learning a ton. Thanks, man!
Eric, no apology needed. It is what it is. We grasp as much as we can. Theory is the bedrock of playing with good sense. Your explanation is excellent and your playing illustrates that effectively. Thanks.😊
Best guitar tutorials I've come across on youtube
The sixths and thirds mixed together are most useful fill intervals. Great stuff.
Perfect mate. I am playing a bit of rhythm guitar with the band I am in (normally harp and vocal) and have been looking for something like this. Perfect timing
Thanks
Might not be your style, but the band Beach House taught me how to navigate the horizontal doublestops. Zebra is a great example. (Eb tuning key of G#.) I learned it both on the D&B and A&G strings and opened my mind to how dang cool this stuff is.
Zebra is such a fun song to play
The lesson is great… but, I am also distracted by that gorgeous guitar! Sounds great, too.
Great as always, Eric. You really are just a great teacher. And you have great ideas. And you have great taste in music.
Really just a great resource for all of us out here.
Cheers.
Ah!! I've been playing these doublestop shapes for years, but never knew them as sixths. I've always thought of them as thirds, but in all honesty, I've never thought that much about the theory behind them - I just love the way they sound.
Thanks!
Thanks so much man!
Thank you Eric for relating 6ths to chord shapes. Super useful!
Truly a great lesson. I finally understand the mystery of double stops. Thank you.
your chart requires less mental gymnastics than other charts on the internet!
Awesome lesson Eric! Great way to start the morning: cup o' coffee and an Eric Haugen lesson!! :) Cheers and keep on keepin' on brother!
this sixthened my level to the next tone! cheers!!
I have loved using 6ths since I learned brown eyed girl in high school 30ish years ago but went a long time using them without really understanding them and still really only use them horizontally. Great video.
Fantastic lesson, thanks!
I believe this lesson is at least equal to several in person lessons with a typical guitar instructor! Thanks so much for posting, very helpful indeed. Happy Pizza Day!
Thanks for another quality video Eric! 6ths are really interesting and harmonious.
You're a great teacher and a great dude! Thanks for sharing your knowledge 🤘🏻
you just blew my mind and it all makes so much sense now
Great lesson! Amazing guitar. Looks and sounds so good! 😎
Thanks Eric!
I like your teaching tempo, your clarity and visual supports. Great lesson plans. That's why I subscribed.😊
Thanks for the lesson. Great work. The layout of the graphic is very counterintuitive. When I look down at my guitar I am playing left to right for ascending sixths. Not the other way around. English speakers intuitively read left to right.
Great . Another useful lesson w/ a bass-ackward graphic that righties have to waste time interpreting. How many times does it have to be said: We're not sitting in some lesson studio across from an instructor, w/ plenty of time to chat about positioning on frtbd. THE GRAPHICS don't need to be how we see YOUR frtdb; if the gr. nut is to the left, it's how we see OUR frtbd when we look down, w/ a guitar in our hands. Wrong direction/upside down takes extra i.e unnecessary time to translate. Our nut is farthest from our torsos-to the LEFT, the 12th 7 up CLOSEST to torso (duh). Look at the frtbd/look at the chart. Arrogant. We'll see the graphic as primary, then YOUR frtbd as an adjunct. Jeezus.
This was a great one for me Eric. I do love your channel!! Nothing compares😊.
I watch so many youtube guitar learning videos. Actually way too many. But its your videos that i really feel the urge to pick up my guitar after watching and play it. Somehow you manage to isolate the essence of the topic so well, that i know what i have to do. Its such a relief 😂 just got your rhythm course on truefire and really enjoy it as well. Have a great weekend!
edit: one thing i noticed is that you viodeos are lower in volume than other youtube videos
Great stuff my lightbulb went on 🎶✨✨✨
George Harrison taught me that a few years ago. Learned playing Dig a Pony with my band.
Great lesson Eric, you've given me some ideas to play around with...
Beyerdynamic M-88. Very nice.
That guitar is rad. Your pickup options are pretty great.
Beautiful guitar there Eric.😎👍👍
😎✌👍❤🖖
Thanks, Eric
The double stop is like an inversion without the 5th, the other note other than the root is the 3rd. I can see the interval between the 3rd and the inverted root is 6th, but for me is more clear to think of it as an inversion without the 5th
Hey, this is a pretty sweet series
Thank you, Eric 🙏🏻🤍✌️🍕
simple. but effective respect from Jamaica .wi.
Very cool lesson 👍
Great lesson merci Éric
Amazing guitar!
Muy bueno, mil gracias
Hi Eric, I like that guitar, never seen one like it.
Eric I know that's a PRS headstock but what model is it?
The 6ths are so much fun
Very tasty sounds! I really like it . I am going to have fun with it. Thank you so much!
What a fantastic video have a wonderful weekend Eric ❤😊
You know, I can hear Cat Steven's Peace Train in this lesson so much.
Great lesson Eirc. i've found useful to know every 6ths shape sarting on every string, then, when it comes to, let's say, G major, ride the freatboard trying to play only de 6th that holds on a chord of a scale, i see them as chord-scale related shapes. if you are on a C chord on a G song, the next chord will be D and the next E minor, so the shape should contain the third that makes them major or minor and this will preserve the scale relationship of every note.
I use these a lot, although I always thought of it as an inverted third if that makes sense. Great info here, puts new ideas in my head!
More great stuff thanks Eric 👍
Great thing! 😊 Now i know, the problem im dealing with is 6es! And how to solve it.😅
In my 50ies band i had to change the key of some Songs cause of the singer, and had trouble with the doublestops in some Solos.
Thanks eric! Always good to pay attention to you!!❤
The Brown Eyed Girl riff is played as thirds with the initial B (third) played an octave higher.
Excellent! 👍
Wonderful as always!
I was excited to see that you were teaching this today, but the fretboard diagrams are hard to get my head around. I'm used to the standard way of showing the shapes, from the player's vantage point. 😟
Doing the fretboard chart that way makes PERFECT sense to me. It always seems upside down the other way.
I was waiting for Peace Train to show up! I’ll have to use this lesson to figure that out. 🙂
Thank you, Eric! ✌️😌🎸
I respectfully disagree. If you're a right handed guitarist then the first fret is to your far left and you move your hand right to ascend the fretboard. The way he depicts it is inverted.
@@lomarsweed6604 that’s just like, yer opinion, man
Thanks man. I appreciate it.
That guitar is sweet. I love me some dub stops
Good lesson. the charts make sense to me. What is that guitar?
This is a bit above my head, but it's a 'must learn' so I'll definitely come back later.
Génial more like this from france third fourth fifth
I've never heard up and down the neck referred to as "horizontal" before. It works on a video like this where we're viewing the fretboard held parallel to the bottom of the frame. But from my perspective of a player I see that as vertical, up and down. Going across the neck in a single position is the horizontal. I know that's how I was taught years ago. Interesting how things differ from player to player.
Up and down would be from low e string to high e string… horizontal how he said is where the nut is too the bridge ❤❤
I ate pizza, tried to be excellent to myself, and learned a lot. Thanks Eric.
Super, thx.
Just found your channel and it's an absolute BOON! Coming back to guitar after years away from it. Really enjoy your content. Wondering if your paid courses are aimed at a specific level of ability before starting CAGED etc?
All my courses are for folks who can play open chords, barre chords, and a few pentatonics - the classic intermediate guitar player!
@@EricHaugenGuitar Thanks Eric! 🤘🏼
I have REALLY come to LOVE your channel and your style, your integrity and character. At first, when TH-cam recommended you, I thought, "Oh, GREAT... some HIPSTER WANNA-BE..." LMFAO this was however, not at ALL, the case. From what I can recall, you do not monetize your channel (or did not, some months/year ago), but I don't think you'd RUIN your BRAND and integrity, to change your mind. You deserve the monetization. We are all bombarded with 45-second ads, now, that come in TWOs, just to watch some CRAP that MIGHT offer a bit of utility to our lives, but in many cases, do NOT. You deserve it. TH-cam BLASTS US WITH ADS, EITHER WAY!!! YES, YOU CANNOT STOP THE ADS. ACCEPT THE REVENUE. THE ADS ARE ALREADY HERE. On YOUR VIDEOS! SWEAR to CHRIST they are. YOU had BETTER BELIEVE IT! PEACE AND LOVE.
TH-cam tryna shame us into buying premium. Their options are "no ads" or " I'm OK with ads"
@user-xp3jb6ve9w everyone develops their own first impressions. It's not a big deal. Our minds do what they do. Afterward, we can think critically of them and from there, modulate our first impressions to become accurate assessments. Not too certain one could train their mind to not formulate whatever the hell it wants to, within the first few seconds.
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Pay for Premium mate, you'll never look back - I know,it so often gets up ppls nose, paying...but I've cancelled Netflix and EVERY other streaming channel & the $AU17 ,you in the states ,i bet is cheaper BTW agree with everything you mentioned re the unique E.H
@HSTRTGMS just 5 dollars folks, that's all it takes to help Joe and kamala this election season. EVERY DAMN VIDEO
Great video and lesson! My brain just has a hard time following along with the reversed direction tablature
YEAH! “Groove it, or lose it!”
Great examples include Janis Joplin’s “Piece of My Heart”, Camper Van Beethoven’s version of “Photograph”, and Bowie’s “Sound and Vision”.
Hey Eric at 14:55 I’m not familiar with these chord shapes, and I’m curious what chords they are / what progression this is? The fills are super cool but Im curious how the fills relate to the chords? Do the fills follow a progression themselves? Like the 145? Just away from my guitar and can’t experiment rn 💀
Bro your vids and playing are always top notch but I’ve noticed u don’t seem to smile as much as u did 3 and 4 yrs ago, I’m not trying to call u out or anything man , I just hope your doing good , you have always seemed like an awesome dude. I know how shit can get dark with us all at some points through out. Your playing and vids are amazing man.
It’s only been in the last few years I’ve heard reference to “horizontal/vertical” on the guitar neck. My brain always reverses that, tho. If I were to grab a fret and slide UP the neck (pitch rising) - well, that feels vertical, not horizontal. Can’t shake it. Kind of like when I lived in Detroit, it broke my brain to have to keep in mind that Canada was SOUTH. 🤯
Classic tutorial here. As important as knowing ya triads
Easily the authoritative video on 6ths…. Watched plenty of other videos that DONT explain it so well. Addresses a lot of questions I’ve had…Thanks as always Eric. As far as minor chords… would be cool to see how the approach might differ.
You could do the same thing for minors - map out the minor scale, start on the root and harmonize a 6th below, however there’s other things one would do to adorn a minor chord (9ths, flat 5s, Pentatonic Doublestops)
Can you use the CAGED shapes to figure out where to place the two notes depending on where your fingers land for a given "shape"?
Hi Eric, Another great lesson. I have a question: When you were playing the D barre, I couldn't help noticing you used a D5 or am I seeing things?
I liked it, don’t know if I got it
There's no way around it. It's complicated. dig in! thanks!
Merci. I turned the computer upside down to understand how to do thirds.
Soooo, your middle finger is your favorite, eh? I'll do my best not to offend you LOL. This was a very helpful lesson, thanks for all you do.
Friend of something something, a friend of mine. Damn.
Question. B is the 3rd note of G major, so why is this called a double stop 6th? Is it because going from B to the higher G is 6 notes? the way by the way, I love all your videos. Thank you for making them.
Oh Eric..i have a headache 😊
The upside down and backwards fretboard does make sense to me but I still don't like it. I think because I draw and look at a whole lot more fretboard diagrams from my perspective (looking down from above the guitar as I hold it) so that is what is ingrained in my membrane. I have to pause the video and do a couple of mental rotations when I look at them how you have drawn them. Maybe I will get use to it. Australia is still at the bottom of the world though.
How is it 6ths?
Think I might call my next band "Lydian Sixes."
Isn't B a third? Isn't that why it is pleasing? It is a cord tone. Please educate me.
You're correct!
The 6th of G is E, buuuuuut a doublestop 6th is a slightly different thing.
Remember, the TOP note is the one we're harmonizing. So do a skinny string G, and go 6 notes DOWN the major scale - that gives you the B. Which is 6 notes apart - hence the confusion.
G UP to B is a third, buuuuuut G DOWN to B is a 6th.