This video tutorial is part of a series on understanding intervals and making intelligent reliable note choices Start here: th-cam.com/video/Epkxo5jVa9Y/w-d-xo.html Watch This next: th-cam.com/video/HN-sPPhLYao/w-d-xo.html PLAYLIST: .th-cam.com/play/PLkIKuUCloUzcUW0wL7q1NNUPaMLIvpSTS.html
I shall be listening to your lessons tonight in work after I convert them to mp3 , top tip everyone . I've learnt more off you in these last few months than I have in 20 years of " twiddlin "
Have been playing guitar for over 45 years (not in a complete stretch) and I’ve struggled with this forever This has made things a whole lot clearer - thank you
Frank Yule Thank you! I’ve been spouting this stuff for years Frank lol. Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for coming back and watching. It means a lot buddy
Thank you Ricky. I started playing about 18 months ago. I recently came across one of Ricky's videos and what a light bulb moment. He is a fantastic teacher with a pleasant manner. He will certainly make the journey much easier going forward.
Ricky, I too wish I had a teacher like you when I was learning as a college kid. Nevertheless, I've picked up the guitar again, and thanks to you and other great teachers, I'm getting better quickly.
It's so easy because it follows the lines and spaces on the staff which I learned in in grade school so I can never forget that!it's all connected as you have said.
I'm bamboozled. Dude my heads gonna explode as a noob. I want to learn but maybe play the chords/notes to associate with your method or explanation through the videos. I'm struggling to understand and really wanna learn guitar. Mucho thanks Ricky 🤘
Dude! This may be a step too soon. As a beginner the first thing you need control of is your hands. You do this by learning songs. Theory like this can wait until you have a degree of control. My videos will always be here when you're ready. Don't overthink it and feel compelled to do the difficult stuff. Keep plugging away at songs you love and you'll get there! Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Square Peg Round Hole It will change the way you construct them mentally on the fly. I’ve got some follow ups videos on an SD card ready for editing. Incoming!! Thanks for commenting and coming back!
Ricky, this is amazing!!! Where have you been when I started playing guitar a very long time ago...??! - amazing courses and info, and sharing it in such a way that is easy to follow - I am so grateful for your lessons!! (I keep saying the "Battle Ends..." Mnemonic in my head all the time since I saw that genius video of yours) - Greetings from Germany; Markus
maaaaaaan, If i would have had the internet and a teacher like you when i first picked up the guitar i would have been an expert by now. omg just Genius. really
I really love your videos. But i was wondering one thing that is views to this video is very less when compared to the number of subscribers. But i am sure that this video is really really worthy. Those who haven't watched this had lost a big big treasure in music theory.
I think my 700k views video is the one that gets the subs but if folks stick around and watch my other videos they realise there's some good stuff on my channel. Regardless, I love putting these videos out to help folks get to grips with guitar. It's my mission!
Ricky Comiskey Id agree you are a wealth of knowledge. I tried to remember the triads by heart. But it will only give me the triads . This method gives you the 7th , 9th , 11th etc. EGBDFAC. Great lesson as usual. You lost me on another video. My fault not yours. I’m not ready for it yet!. If you are interested I have figure out how to know what note you are playing with the caged bar chords. I think you have already figured this out. I just haven’t figured it out for the c shaped bar chords. Basically the note you are play using each bar chord shape is shown on the open string of the bar chord. E bar chords on the low E string. A bar chords on the A open string. D bar chords on the open D and open G for G shaped chords. I haven’t figured out where the notes lye for C shaped bar chords. It must be there somewhere.🤔
Hey Matteo. YES! I love blues. The lessons i've been uploading are mostly foundational for playing blues. I'm going to do a series on survival licks for the jam session. Stick around! Thanks for watching and commenting :)
OK, I'm following this somewhat, but how come when you play an open chord D, there's an F#? ....and it's not just D, F, & A's? (deserves fans and).... Or, when you play an open chord A, it's not just A, C, & E, but you get a C# (and cash every)? [OH, I think I just "fingered" it out. ha, ha. It's 'cuz they're supposed to be Dm and Am...with flat thirds...Yes?]
This video tutorial is part of a series on understanding intervals and making intelligent reliable note choices
Start here: th-cam.com/video/Epkxo5jVa9Y/w-d-xo.html
Watch This next: th-cam.com/video/HN-sPPhLYao/w-d-xo.html
PLAYLIST: .th-cam.com/play/PLkIKuUCloUzcUW0wL7q1NNUPaMLIvpSTS.html
Greatest music teacher on youtube by far , greatest and easiest to understand lessons , Rick you are a legend 👍
Great to see you in the comments Seymour my friend :)
I shall be listening to your lessons tonight in work after I convert them to mp3 , top tip everyone . I've learnt more off you in these last few months than I have in 20 years of " twiddlin "
Great explaination.
Another good lesson!
Have been playing guitar for over 45 years (not in a complete stretch) and I’ve struggled with this forever This has made things a whole lot clearer - thank you
Thanks for the video 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
Brilliant, now I get it!!!
Awesome, thanks
Absolutely the BEST chord construction video I’ve ever seen! Cheers from Cleveland Ohio Ricky. You F’n rock brother!
Wait till I upload the follow ups! Extended chords with expensive names? No problem. Thank ya for watching :)
Ricky Comiskey Thank you man ! Wish we had you here, but this’ll do! 🤟🏼💪🏼👊🏼
Brilliant lad just bloody ace, really nice one, well done,
Frank Yule Thank you! I’ve been spouting this stuff for years Frank lol. Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for coming back and watching. It means a lot buddy
Thank you Ricky. I started playing about 18 months ago. I recently came across one of Ricky's videos and what a light bulb moment. He is a fantastic teacher with a pleasant manner. He will certainly make the journey much easier going forward.
Ricky, I too wish I had a teacher like you when I was learning as a college kid. Nevertheless, I've picked up the guitar again, and thanks to you and other great teachers, I'm getting better quickly.
The bestest, bestest teacher on TH-cam! I learned so much from Ricky.
Great information
Very helpful!
Glad it was helpful Brett! See you in the comments of the next one?
Wow~ Very useful tip.
Thank you very much for your lessons.
정현희 thank you for watching and commenting:)
It's so easy because it follows the lines and spaces on the staff which I learned in in grade school so I can never forget that!it's all connected as you have said.
This is so helpful! Thank you so much for taking the time to explain this so well. Cheers!!!
F A C E and Every Good Boy Deserves Favour.
That’s old school Rick! What about the bass clef? Another bunch of mnemonics. And what about the tenor clef? This is one mnemonic to rule them all!
I'm bamboozled. Dude my heads gonna explode as a noob. I want to learn but maybe play the chords/notes to associate with your method or explanation through the videos. I'm struggling to understand and really wanna learn guitar. Mucho thanks Ricky 🤘
Dude! This may be a step too soon. As a beginner the first thing you need control of is your hands. You do this by learning songs. Theory like this can wait until you have a degree of control. My videos will always be here when you're ready. Don't overthink it and feel compelled to do the difficult stuff. Keep plugging away at songs you love and you'll get there! Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Nice lesson. Thx for sharing Bro!!🤘🤘🤘🎸😎👍🎼
shaun mcdaid Nope. Thank YOU for watching and commenting. It means a ton :)
Very interesting, never used the Circle of 3rds. Thanks!
Square Peg Round Hole It will change the way you construct them mentally on the fly. I’ve got some follow ups videos on an SD card ready for editing. Incoming!! Thanks for commenting and coming back!
Great guitar teacher, love Rickys videos!
Ricky you are a code breaker extraordinaire...brilliant explanation and simplification of something I always put in the too hard basket..THANK YOU..
Ricky is just good! He knows his stuff and shares it well.
Excellent
Your videos are the best, Ricky! Thanks so much for posting this stuff.
Brilliant, the order of sharps and flats from the Circle of fifths, I got it. So amazing. I filled it out for the 7 9 11 13 too!!!
Ricky, this is amazing!!! Where have you been when I started playing guitar a very long time ago...??! - amazing courses and info, and sharing it in such a way that is easy to follow - I am so grateful for your lessons!! (I keep saying the "Battle Ends..." Mnemonic in my head all the time since I saw that genius video of yours) - Greetings from Germany; Markus
Hey Markus! Glad you’re digging the lessons :) thank you for watching and being awesome enough to take the time to drop a comment!
Thanks
Thanks again Ricky! Like walloped!
Oooft! Easy tiger! That were a reyt wallop! Great to see you in the comments again buddy :)
maaaaaaan, If i would have had the internet and a teacher like you when i first picked up the guitar i would have been an expert by now. omg just Genius. really
Do u have a courae??? Your a phenomenal teacher
Wow.. Mind blowing....
You know what blows my mind? People taking time to watch and comment. It’s a busy world so thank you for stopping by Jackson :)
I really love your videos. But i was wondering one thing that is views to this video is very less when compared to the number of subscribers. But i am sure that this video is really really worthy. Those who haven't watched this had lost a big big treasure in music theory.
I think my 700k views video is the one that gets the subs but if folks stick around and watch my other videos they realise there's some good stuff on my channel. Regardless, I love putting these videos out to help folks get to grips with guitar. It's my mission!
Ricky Comiskey Id agree you are a wealth of knowledge. I tried to remember the triads by heart. But it will only give me the triads . This method gives you the 7th , 9th , 11th etc. EGBDFAC. Great lesson as usual. You lost me on another video. My fault not yours. I’m not ready for it yet!. If you are interested I have figure out how to know what note you are playing with the caged bar chords. I think you have already figured this out. I just haven’t figured it out for the c shaped bar chords. Basically the note you are play using each bar chord shape is shown on the open string of the bar chord. E bar chords on the low E string. A bar chords on the A open string. D bar chords on the open D and open G for G shaped chords. I haven’t figured out where the notes lye for C shaped bar chords. It must be there somewhere.🤔
Brilliant. So, for guitar music theory it seems like the circle of thirds is more relevant than the circle of fifths.
Great video,thanks. In the video on Sus chords you mentioned a video on the 5 R 3 pattern, can you tell me where that video is?
Hey John. Stoked to read that. Yes that video is here th-cam.com/video/UU0nV640nL8/w-d-xo.html
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Hello, scuse me do you will make other videos concern blues improvvisation?
Regards
Hey Matteo. YES! I love blues. The lessons i've been uploading are mostly foundational for playing blues. I'm going to do a series on survival licks for the jam session. Stick around! Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Very helpful Ricky ! Thanks ! As a bit of feedback, the way the sound is presented is hard to listen to.
grow your channel
OK, I'm following this somewhat, but how come when you play an open chord D, there's an F#? ....and it's not just D, F, & A's? (deserves fans and).... Or, when you play an open chord A, it's not just A, C, & E, but you get a C# (and cash every)? [OH, I think I just "fingered" it out. ha, ha. It's 'cuz they're supposed to be Dm and Am...with flat thirds...Yes?]
mouth dropped open