Merci beaucoup, a very important lesson. I'm a Newbie to the fretboard, and learned a lot of theory for the piano. And I noodled around with voice leading on the 88s. Guess it's time to have some pasta with my ukulele.
i used to take your "fretboard memorize" lesson before but it got huge gap on it i can easily play all the note at 80bpm and even 100bpm but for some reason i cant identify the note on 'A,D,G,B" string, but for the both e string i can instant recall, does this method had some weakness? If so, how can i make it out now? i really appreciate it if you can answer for me cause it took me almost 3 week stucking now and i cant make any progress of that
An exercise you can do in this case is to "switch notes" on the A, D, G or B string. So for instance, play the C note on string low E, A, D, then play the F note on strings G, B, high E. Basically, you "break the pattern" by not starting on the high or low E string, but by starting somewhere else. What you report happens for some people, but if you do the exercise above you'll be fine.
Brilliant, one of your best music theory videos yet.
Simple and easy to follow, concise yet packed with crucial music theory basics.
Many thumbs up!
Great explanation! 🙏🙏🦋
Great job explaining these principles.
🤘🤘✌️🖖 Great content as usual Sir..
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Brilliant lesson thankyou
Interesting point of view with a very good principles + very good explanation.
great video, as always!
Great Tutorial
Great way of simplifying the theory.
Thank You
I am a theory nerd that likes complex stuffs but it’s really good to come back to basics and revise… Thanks Tommaso :)
Tommaso. Great video! Thanks
Merci beaucoup, a very important lesson. I'm a Newbie to the fretboard, and learned a lot of theory for the piano. And I noodled around with voice leading on the 88s. Guess it's time to have some pasta with my ukulele.
These three should be way to start teaching music theory
Great advice Tommaso 😄
Bravo!
nice insight mtfg
Wow man this is such an awesome topic & video I love it.😃👍❤️🎶🎸
Why did it take nearly two years for me to find this? Thank you! :D
Hello Tomasso!
Whatdaya know! I learned something
i used to take your "fretboard memorize" lesson before but it got huge gap on it
i can easily play all the note at 80bpm and even 100bpm but for some reason i cant identify the note on 'A,D,G,B" string, but for the both e string i can instant recall, does this method had some weakness? If so, how can i make it out now?
i really appreciate it if you can answer for me cause it took me almost 3 week stucking now and i cant make any progress of that
An exercise you can do in this case is to "switch notes" on the A, D, G or B string. So for instance, play the C note on string low E, A, D, then play the F note on strings G, B, high E.
Basically, you "break the pattern" by not starting on the high or low E string, but by starting somewhere else.
What you report happens for some people, but if you do the exercise above you'll be fine.
@@MusicTheoryForGuitar omg thank you so much for answer, i delay the progress for so long but now I know what to do. Thank you👍❤️❤️
@@ThatCrazyBroButWhoAsk My pleasure! :)
James Bond chord 🔥
How many lessons is the complete chord mastery course? I can't find anything about that on the website ? Thanks !
For all information about the course, write me at tommaso@musictheoryforguitar.com
Principle Number 1: Notes are chords in disguise (called harmonics)
If one doesn't want to write songs is then theory necessary? (there are billion of songs written already more than one can learn in a lifetime)