After leaving my guitar to gather dust for 40 years plus, I'm going to have another go, which means starting from the absolute beginning and this time actually learning how to play, rather than learning chords and trying to mimic. From what I've seen so far your lessons will be a blessing. Just one question ... On your whiteboard, you said that going from G to A was a whole step but you had a "1" under it instead of a "2". Did I misunderstand or was that an oops on your part? Thank you so much for making your lessons available!
loved the video but hey can you make a video on things you learnt over the years of playing and teaching guitar and techniques you learnt if any as a tip for more players
How is it natural distances if it's varies between 1 and 2 frets? Shouldn't they be of same distance? Every time i watch music theory part 1 of any uploader there's more questions than answers. Can't anyone start from start?
I'm a beginner and am loving your channel! You have such a positive, sunny disposition and explain things so well, thank you for being here.
Thank you so much Lyceum!
After leaving my guitar to gather dust for 40 years plus, I'm going to have another go, which means starting from the absolute beginning and this time actually learning how to play, rather than learning chords and trying to mimic. From what I've seen so far your lessons will be a blessing. Just one question ... On your whiteboard, you said that going from G to A was a whole step but you had a "1" under it instead of a "2". Did I misunderstand or was that an oops on your part? Thank you so much for making your lessons available!
Love your channel. I like how you teach.
I appreciate that!
loved the video but hey can you make a video on things you learnt over the years of playing and teaching guitar and techniques you learnt if any as a tip for more players
That's a great idea, Syd. Thanks for the request.
How is it natural distances if it's varies between 1 and 2 frets? Shouldn't they be of same distance? Every time i watch music theory part 1 of any uploader there's more questions than answers. Can't anyone start from start?
It may seem like it doesn't make sense now, but it is the same across many instruments dealing with intervals and distances between notes in scales.