A lot of talk, with no examples. Pointless. The answer to the question is, "let's take song X, with C, G and Am". Then show it played straight. Then finger-picked. Then selecting notes from chords. Then with ascending and descending runs. And so on. A picture is worth a thousand words. Especially when the words include, "triads", "deeper", "broader". Just freakin' SHOW us.
If you care to look at other videos on the channel Mark you'd find plenty of examples demonstrating concepts discussed in this video, beginning with specific videos linked in the top right corner of the screen :)
@@acousticguitarlessons I have seen one of your other videos by accident (finding same chords at different locations on the fretboard), and it was so informative. The video on making simple songs sound great could have Neen incorporated into this one (or vice versa) to much greater effect.
A lot of talk, with no examples. Pointless. The answer to the question is, "let's take song X, with C, G and Am". Then show it played straight. Then finger-picked. Then selecting notes from chords. Then with ascending and descending runs. And so on. A picture is worth a thousand words. Especially when the words include, "triads", "deeper", "broader". Just freakin' SHOW us.
If you care to look at other videos on the channel Mark you'd find plenty of examples demonstrating concepts discussed in this video, beginning with specific videos linked in the top right corner of the screen :)
@@acousticguitarlessons I have seen one of your other videos by accident (finding same chords at different locations on the fretboard), and it was so informative. The video on making simple songs sound great could have Neen incorporated into this one (or vice versa) to much greater effect.