i never really comment on channels, but I am very grateful to have found yours Daniel Weiss. I learn new ways to approach the guitar every video, this channel is perfect for those with the advanced music knowledge but who lack the skill to execute it on the guitar!
Great video! One question. The D7#9 chord round the fifth fret does not have the note A. But normally that note is part of the chord. Does the arpeggio have to consist of the notes D F# A C G?
Thank you! You can add the 5th and it'll probably work, but theoretically adding a #5 or b5 would make more sense. Since D7#9 is commonly associated with an altered scale (1,b2,#2,3,b5,#5,b7)
That is why I prefer to play piano. For the guitar, I hire a guitarist, and problem solved. BUALAH. Or I select the guitar sound from my virtual instruments and play it there. It is not the same, but sounds OK. I love piano or keyboards, because I can visualize everything, and my neck doesn't hurt.
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i never really comment on channels, but I am very grateful to have found yours Daniel Weiss. I learn new ways to approach the guitar every video, this channel is perfect for those with the advanced music knowledge but who lack the skill to execute it on the guitar!
Wow, thank you!🙋🏻♂️🎸 So happy to hear that.. stay in touch! Thanks for being here
Yes - excellent stuff Daniel. Best teaching out there in my opinion.
So happy to hear that Joe, Thanks for being here
You're an excellent teacher, thanks for the lesson.
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Just found you. You explain this stuff better than any other I’ve seen. I’ll watch everything you do now. Your a great player Danny
Thanks so much for the kind words 🙏🏻 Im really happy to help! New vid tomorrow
Very good information. Clear and logical and practical. Thanks.
Thank You Stephen , Glad it was helpful! 🙏
Fantastic video and an excellent way to visualize arpeggios!
Glad you liked it Dex, Thanks for being here :)
Fantastic lesson!
Glad you liked it! :)
Great tutorial.
Thank you Patrick 🙏
Great stuff! Thanks
My pleasure! Thanks for being here :)
Powerful stuff!
Thanks for tuning in! :)
Just made a list of chords Im gonna do this to! Thanks for the motivation and advice
You got this! :)
Thank you good Class.
Thank You my friend : )
Awesome!
🙏Thanks
Great video! One question. The D7#9 chord round the fifth fret does not have the note A. But normally that note is part of the chord. Does the arpeggio have to consist of the notes D F# A C G?
Thank you! You can add the 5th and it'll probably work, but theoretically adding a #5 or b5 would make more sense. Since D7#9 is commonly associated with an altered scale (1,b2,#2,3,b5,#5,b7)
That is why I prefer to play piano. For the guitar, I hire a guitarist, and problem solved. BUALAH. Or I select the guitar sound from my virtual instruments and play it there. It is not the same, but sounds OK. I love piano or keyboards, because I can visualize everything, and my neck doesn't hurt.
You're right, Lol, guitar can be a maze, but so much fun! =) Thanks for tuning in