Unbelievable, I was stuck on guitar for a long time. I only knew basic chords and nothing else. I have started to watch your videos and I feel that I am progressing very fast indeed. thank you very much for that. ❤
What an amazing way to practice scales, cords, finger work both cording and picking. I am always inspired by the way you present your musical ideas! Thank you so much for giving us the inspiration and guidance to work on our playing.
Good stuff, This is exactly the kind of stuff Im looking for, anything to break open the box that can be used as a tool rather than a one time gimmick or lick for lack of better words. Im putting this in my daily ritual until it becomes a muscle memory habit. I think the best way to use this to prevent it from becoming monotonous is to incorporate it into songs you already know, or play a straight up and down scale run and shift into it in time with a metronome, experiment with it.
It's the modes in the C major, C D E F G A B C. All those notes are part of the scale BUT when you play for example the chords, they are either a major or a minor in the scale, with the 7th note being diminished. For a major scale in this case, it would be Maj, Min, Min, Maj, Maj, Min, Dim
Like said before, in the scale of C major you have C D E F G A B. When playing in the scale of C major, you can only play those notes, and chords that work in this scale are all based on those notes (to keep it simple, I will not talk about borrowed chords etc.). To build a chord on each degree (C= degree I, D=degree II etc.) you have to start from the root note of the chord you want to build, skip one note, take one note (wich will be the 3rd of the chord), skip one note, take one note (wich will be the 5th). Then you have this : - Degree I = C(root) -skip D- E(major 3rd) -skip F- G(5th) - Degree II = D(root) -skip E- F(minor 3rd) -skip G- A(5th) - And so on to finally end up with degree VII = B(root) -skip C- D(minor 3rd) -skip E- F(diminished 5th)
every video after watching your video, make me daydreaming playing guitar like you, learn guitar for 1,5 years and where the hell should I start to learn how to play like you did,
thank you for this great C major scale style, i have a question maybe you've already answerded, I would like to know about your guitar that sound just beautiful, what is the marke ? thank you by advance
Its just a little bit of reverb added on maybe some chorus as well, you can either add it on in post, or another way of you want to get it live the Tonewood Amp is a device goes inside your acoustic and on the back to resonate the wood. Also Yamaha TransAcoustic has everything built in. Trans Acoustic is great guitar, however I prefer Taylors so the Tonewood amp is a great solutions for that. Or like I said you can just run your electric out through an acoustic amplifier that has reverb or delay.
and imagine, this scale sounds even sweeter, almost divine when you tune A to 444 Hz, you get two solfeggios in this tuning. 528Hz on C5 and very close 396Hz on G4. This is real, try it !
Marco always hitting us with the heart touching melodies
Yeah i am agree with u
Unbelievable, I was stuck on guitar for a long time. I only knew basic chords and nothing else. I have started to watch your videos and I feel that I am progressing very fast indeed. thank you very much for that. ❤
Thanks for showing the beautiful way to practice C major scale.
What an amazing way to practice scales, cords, finger work both cording and picking. I am always inspired by the way you present your musical ideas! Thank you so much for giving us the inspiration and guidance to work on our playing.
Hello Marco.. Art here. I’ve been playing guitar for about 20 years. Mostly worship at church.. this is what I really needed. Thank you
This simple C major scale sounded so advanced and complex classical shhht OMG !! I'm blown away !!
Marco you’re the best guitar teacher ever, I love you
First time ever I came across someone teaching major chords like this. Sounds beautiful...
Excellent lesson Marco. Especially how you broke it down into steps (root, 3rd, 5th, etc.) Thank you from Alaska. Mark
You’ve adapted “the rule of the octave “ for the modern guitar! Great work, Marco!
You're music legitimately just moves my heart and makes me feel so excited to learn this song ♥
SO GLAD I DISCOVERED SUCH A GREAT TEACHER THAT REALLY EXPLAINS WITH BASIS. TKS FROM BRAZIL.
Amazing Marco. Love from India ❤️
Sunil Mike Victor I swear you the same dude posting this on every vid 😂
Gavin the sidhu... Deservingly 👍
I'm also from India
@@ayushkumar4745 cool Kumar
i love u marco, you are the best teacher ever
you are a blessing to us all, thanks you.
Absolutely beautiful! An amazing way to make learning scales sound so musical.
This is one of your best tutorials
Simply beautiful. So worth learning. Thank you, Marco!
what an awesome exercise to make great music
Love this audio and video quality. Great work with your lighting and quality of editing.
Oh my.. im getting melted❤
Great lesson, thank you 👍👍👍
Sempre bravissimo a rendere le lezioni piacevoli
Man! you're awesome!! thank you for all these awesome content, been watching your vids for 2yrs now
Great young teacher! Thanks!
He is a very talented young man ..makes it look so easy
Thanks for another lesson...love from Uganda
So much respect for you man. You are impeccable
Marco... Just loved it.. I enjoy your every video... Want more❤️
Great lesson love it thanks very much
You opened my eyes thanks
It’s always you man...i click on thé video without knowing who it is from and then..it’s you..again..good man, you are ninja!👏👏🤘
Amazing exercise
Great teacher!
Thanks Marco, a cool one !
Good stuff,
This is exactly the kind of stuff Im looking for, anything to break open the box that can be used as a tool rather than a one time gimmick or lick for lack of better words. Im putting this in my daily ritual until it becomes a muscle memory habit.
I think the best way to use this to prevent it from becoming monotonous is to incorporate it into songs you already know, or play a straight up and down scale run and shift into it in time with a metronome, experiment with it.
beautiful melody
great great lesson sir
Beautiful exercise!
Thanks Marco
marco the melody guy
You are a creative artist 🙏🏼
So beautiful man 💛💚
Amazing simply amazing
Learnt, , thanks sir
Fantastic! Hopefully you will do something similar for your Ukulele channel! Great lesson and cool super scale!
Beautiful
Thank you alway teaching good skill
WOW thats was amazing!
thank you so much
Thanks again brother
Great lesson
Everything u play sounds sweet....
woowww... awsome as always.. thank's a lot dude
Amezing always ❤️🙌🙏great working Marco hands of to you 👍🙌👌
Absolutely Amazing 😍🔥
i heard a similar melody part from fur elise. This way of harmonizing is so heart warming and relaxing
You are amazing❤️❤️
@1:00 Can someone pls explain me how that patter has come. C Dm Em F G Am Bdim
It's the modes in the C major, C D E F G A B C. All those notes are part of the scale BUT when you play for example the chords, they are either a major or a minor in the scale, with the 7th note being diminished.
For a major scale in this case, it would be Maj, Min, Min, Maj, Maj, Min, Dim
Like said before, in the scale of C major you have C D E F G A B. When playing in the scale of C major, you can only play those notes, and chords that work in this scale are all based on those notes (to keep it simple, I will not talk about borrowed chords etc.). To build a chord on each degree (C= degree I, D=degree II etc.) you have to start from the root note of the chord you want to build, skip one note, take one note (wich will be the 3rd of the chord), skip one note, take one note (wich will be the 5th).
Then you have this :
- Degree I = C(root) -skip D- E(major 3rd) -skip F- G(5th)
- Degree II = D(root) -skip E- F(minor 3rd) -skip G- A(5th)
- And so on to finally end up with degree VII = B(root) -skip C- D(minor 3rd) -skip E- F(diminished 5th)
Thanks guys appreciate it, as i being a beginner you guys have been very helpful :)
@@ninja4O5 You're welcome ! :-)
Marco that was beautiful. Once I have a job and some income. I will consider learning from you.
Bruh.
Nice playing bro
Most underrated guitarist... You should be somewhere else man
Great video as always...
Marco pls make a video on how to find chords of the same key and find them all across the feet board
Love your work ❤
every video after watching your video, make me daydreaming playing guitar like you,
learn guitar for 1,5 years and where the hell should I start to learn how to play like you did,
what moves the most is the sound of your guitar!!!!!!!!!!
and all the plugins you use on it...haha
nice one matey
Thanks master
I like it
I know your the best in this world
super...thanks for sharing.
Very creative, smart and beautiful. It opens so many other possibilities using the same concept! Would they sound as sweeet? Will check!
Grtt ..stuff .. that's how artist can be creative
You are amazing
How to play pieces like paganini 24 in fingerstyl ?
Does anyone know which reverb plug-in he is using?
VEEEEEERY NICE......MODAL ARPEGGIOS LESSON PLEASE
King of finger picking 😊
thank you for this great C major scale style, i have a question maybe you've already answerded, I would like to know about your guitar that sound just beautiful, what is the marke ? thank you by advance
genius lesson. Im stumped on how is B the 4th of F ? B is not in the F major chord ,Anyone please .
@KTTGHMTJWYCBLAC 100% bro thats what i was trying to say!
Bro he is playing in key of c ...
But starting from F (modes) so its fourth will be B not Bb(F,G,A,B,C,D,E,F...)
Bhot badiya bro...🤝🤝🤝🤞🤞🤞❣❣❣
I love that ❤️
where can we get this backing track
please show how u mix sound..to get that type of sound in the intro
Its just a little bit of reverb added on maybe some chorus as well, you can either add it on in post, or another way of you want to get it live the Tonewood Amp is a device goes inside your acoustic and on the back to resonate the wood. Also Yamaha TransAcoustic has everything built in. Trans Acoustic is great guitar, however I prefer Taylors so the Tonewood amp is a great solutions for that. Or like I said you can just run your electric out through an acoustic amplifier that has reverb or delay.
Wow awsome 😍
I can’t seem to figure out the finger picking pattern you’re using at the end?
Is it like arpeggios?
How could one apply this to an open tuning?
Hello Marco!😀
Sweet 💕
What I have to do in order to play like him????
By the way... Nice lesson 👏👏👏
and imagine, this scale sounds even sweeter, almost divine when you tune A to 444 Hz, you get two solfeggios in this tuning. 528Hz on C5 and very close 396Hz on G4. This is real, try it !
Thank you mate.
lets go!
thank you !
Im at my level cuzz of you ❤
Super
Please make arrangement on pixie promenade song
shouldn't the 4th of F major is Bb?
Nice videos. Which guitar is this bro ?
It would be even better if you tell 3rd and 5th node. I am always confused in remembering them 😂
when it is C major scale ( C D E F G A B C), count include the first note,
1st is C
3rd is E
5th is G
I've signed up for the monthly plan and I'm wondering where I can see the charts or tabs.
Wow❤️