The E minor TRICK Famous Guitar Players Use ALL The Time 😲
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- Combining the E blues scale with an e minor chord progression is responsible for some of the most famous riffs and songs we all love. Learn the why behind these songs and use the knowledge to explore the fretboard in your own way.
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I think it's always helpful to beginner guitarists to show them the chord shapes that lead lines can be based in. For example, the slide up to the Em using a Dm shape moved up to the 3rd fret, and an Am slid up a couple of frets.
I've been doing this in a way for months now, but you put it in a way better context, I really appreciate it man, this really helps expand on what I've been trying to do with out even realizing it, thank you sir.
You're very welcome! It's my pleasure. Keep up the great work and thanks for watching! :)
That was blimmin great mate, so clear and easy to follow...perfect pace with the info and demo. Wow, thanks !👍✌
Thanks, mate! Glad the pace worked well for you. 😃
First rate tuition Tony! Not only do you teach in a straightforward manner but your delivery is spot on. Thank you and consider yourself subscribed to! Best regards from the Giant’s Causeway coast of Northern Ireland. 😄✌️🎸☘️
Thank you so much for your kind words and for subscribing! Best regards from across the pond, and I look forward to sharing more with you on your musical journey. Keep strumming and stay inspired! 🎸🎶
Helping me break out of the dull scale practice, thanks man ❤
Happy to help, man! Keep practicing! 😃🎸
No need to practice scales for more than a couple minutes a day. Start finding some riffs with those notes. Practicing should be about making music.
Great stuff, some nice insight. Thanks.
30 + years of playing and this video has really unlocked something for me...thank you! x
That's incredible to hear! Thank you for watching! :D
Best guitar tutorials on TH-cam. Great knowledge and easy to follow along. I've found I start with your principles and start something of my own. Very helpful advice cheers Tony
Aw thanks man! That’s what it’s all about my friend. Take the concept and run with it :)
@GuitarME Yer man, I've played with alot of different people from all over the world when I was backpacking. I picked up different bits and pieces but never really understood how it fits together until I looked into the basics on the piano. Its been the same as trying to learn off my good mates who are computer nerds everything computers. The info is always in a code, and the important parts skimmed over to hide the real knowledge they keep for themselves to feel special. But you have got the format of teaching nailed down, short enough to watch and practise daily and more than enough information and explanations to help expand on your own sounds and ideas. Extremely well done, and I've told everybody who wants to learn the guitar to watch and subscribe. 👍
@22degrees53 honestly made my day mate haha, thanks for taking the time to write that. Makes all the difference man. Just glad I can be of use in some way haha
Thanks always learn something new and enjoy your lessons 👍
Glad to hear it! Thank you! 😃
That was awesome! Thanks for the lesson!
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
Good stuff...thanks for posting
Ecellent lesson toney , couldnt be happier or more appreciative!!! Thx
My pleasure! Glad you like it! Thank you! 🎸
Love it. this really helped spice up some Em practice.
Nice one Tony...keep up the good work 👍🏻🤘🏻
Thanks, man! Will do! 🎸😃
Helped a lot. Thanks so much
Glad it helped! 😀
Beautiful lesson. There's something magical about E minor blues scale and strumming along with those open chords. I think it's where guitar really shines
It's like unlocking a door to a world of expression and emotion on the guitar. Thanks for watching and am really glad you loved it! :)
@@GuitarME Yes! I just found your channel so I need to catch up. Thank you, mate!
Thank you ❤ This video answered some questions i didnt know i should know 😮
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! :)
Great lesson, man, thanks 👏
Glad to hear! Thanks for supporting! 😃
Thank you Tony, that sounds great!
My pleasure! Thanks for listening! 😀
Great! Thank you
Thanks, Tony! Make the dancing journey a lot more accessible. Breaking things up small lessons like this is very helpful.
My pleasure! Thanks a lot for the support! :)
Brilliant! Cheers Tony.
Thanks, mate! 😃
Hello there, never come across you or your learning platform for guitarists, which I have played for a few years now, bass as well to but I found using the Em scale around Em Am I was coming up with new ideas ide never used beforehand, thanks 💙
Good stuff and fun! Great vid.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching :)
Nice lesson. Thanks m8🎉
You're very welcome, m8! Thanks for watching! 😃
This was much more useful than I thought it would be. Been playing guitar more than 40 years but I’m still always learning.
Brilliant mate! Glad you enjoyed 🤘
Thanks for that - I am going to give this a try.
My pleasure! Enjoy my friend!
Great lesson. Learned a lot.
Thanks, man! Glad to hear that! Rock on! 🎸🤘
Thanks for a great lesson. Liked and subscribed.
Wow, great! Thanks for the like and sub!
thanks this is really helpful! fun and simple
Glad it was helpful! Thank you!
Great lesson please keep them coming with other scales as well
Will do, thanks for watching! :)
You’re in a different room, looks good! Also, your audio problem has been resolved, sounds comes from both sides now. Good lesson Tony, keep em coming.
I’m travelling in Poland right now so change of scenery. I figured the audio thing out too 😂 thanks for watching my friend
When I first started playing guitar it took me a good while to crack this! But once you have it down it opens up a world of options. Practice practice practice. It’s always worth it. Great video.
Absolutely, man! The more you practice and refine your skills, the more doors open to new possibilities and musical avenues. Thanks for watching and keep on strumming! :)
thx for the vidz^^
My pleasure, man! Thanks for watching 😃
Best teacher i have ever seen.....thank you for giving such a clear and thural enlightement in only 10 minutes. Thank you Sir
Aw, thank you so much! I really appreciate your support!!
Great Lesson!
Thank you so much! Glad you liked it! :)
Great tutorials thank you! 😊
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching!
Excellent Tony, thanks.
Very welcome! Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching 🎸
Thanks!
Thanks Tony! This is going to be hours of fun.
Have fun, my friend! Thanks for watching! :)
Nice work!
Thank you! Cheers!
I super enjoyed that!
Thank you for watching! Glad you enjoyed it! 🎸😀
Nice one, Tony❤
Thanks! 😃
Good ole southern blues!! Thanks, Lad!!
Thanks, lad!
Cheers dude enjoyed
Awesome! Thanks, man!
This is awesome, i love these sounds
Glad you loved it! Thanks for watching :)
Great lesson tony😊
Glad you liked it! Thank you for watching! 😀
Great lesson!
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching! :)
Great lesson.
Thanks, man! 😀
Learned the basics and intermediate stuff online from ,let's just call him Justin, and coasted a bit since.
Your pearls of wisdom are great to play around with, cheers.
Thanks for your nice words. :)
Nice lesson Tony . Took me straight back to Paul Rogers - Muddy Waters Blues. Cheers
Thanks! That is such a classic tune, full of soul and grit. Cheers! Thanks for watching!
That sounds really cool
Nice! Thanks for keeping it simple! Longtime harmonica player, I have always loved the guitar but found it so hard to learn. I am an older guy, I believe I am just scratching the surface, I haven't given up, and I must make time to practice to acquire the"muscle memory" in my hands. Thanks again, Tony! I know I must practice, fighting off fatigue is my biggest challenge.
You're very welcome! I'm glad you found the lesson helpful. It's fantastic that you're not giving up on learning guitar, despite the challenges. Just keep at it, and remember to take breaks when you need to. Consistent practice will definitely pay off in the long run. Keep strumming, my friend! and best of luck on your guitar journey!
Great lesson. What guitar is that and what pick do you like?
This is the way I like to play the guitar. Add lib from a concept.😊
Thank man! Glad you enjoyed my friend
Great ! Txs
Nice Tony , good feel, new room or new house and bit of a tan going on there 🧐🇬🇧🙌❤️
Haha travelling in Poland and actually seeing some sun for a change. Thank you!
Excellent
A good sound, you are a really good teacher. What make and gauge of strings are you using?
Great stuff thanks.
You're very welcome! Keep on rocking! 🎸
Thank You 😊
You're welcome 😊
Thank you
This has got to be the best guitar lesson TH-cam.
great video, mate.
Thanks, mate!
Didn’t expect a fellow Scot when I clicked! 🏴 Great tips, learnt something here. Happy to subscribe.
Cheers matey! Glad tae have ye here!
You had me at refs and leks!
Thankyou , good vid. What about e maj? 🤔
great tips
Glad you think so! Thanks much, man!
New sub just for Scottland, from US
Thankyou Tony. Good advice and a good vibe. Iain w sheffield
Great thanks
My pleasure! 😊
you should do another vid doing this in a more ergonomic and less open note way for speed.....transition locrian to ionian....
EXCELLENT! You're making practice fun (how dare you) Cheers -
Thanks
This is so priceless. You're a good player. I enjoyed listening. What fascinates me most is that I, and many other young white kids in the American southeast, were listening to and playing these same blues licks back in the 1950s and early '60s. In the early '50s when we first heard artists like Elvis Presley, we thought, "Hey, this sounds a lot like the black man's blues." I later learned that Sam Phillips, who discovered Elvis, also discovered Howlin' Wolf.
The problem then was no other white teens in the U.S. were listening to black blues artists except we kids in the southeast (AKA deep south). We didn't know why not. Suddenly in the '60s, the British invasion introduced bands from the U.K. who appreciated blues. Artists like Eric Clapton were teaching my fellow Americans the music I had grown up loving. People in Europe were praising legendary black blues artists: John Lee Hooker, Sonny Boy Williamson, and so on, as they toured outside the U.S.
I met John Lee Hooker at a lounge in Birmingham, Alabama one night and asked him what he thought of Animals lead singer, Eric Burdon. He said, "Oh, Eric? He's my man!" Hahaha. At the annual Blues Competition in Memphis, Tennessee 20+ years ago, I saw artists from Japan to Scotland performing. I was glad even though blues had taken decades to catch on. Thank you for this video showing that blues is still popular over there. Keep the blues alive my friend and teach the younger generations.
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences, my friend! Also, thank you for watching! Let's indeed keep the blues alive! :)
Oh yeah, congrats on the 60k subscribers bothers. 👏
Yay! Thanks brother! 🥂
I feel your powers keep it jammen brother
08:39 wasn't that the intro to Black Velvet from Alannah Miles? 🙂
very nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
Awesome…… ❤
Into the void. Black Sabbath. Classic use of this scale
Merci
I love Tony's accent, and have no problem understanding him.
Thanks for that! Really appreciate your support, and thanks for watching, my friend! :)
Like a lot was always wondering how players play those progressions. You tought it well
Thanks, man! :)
Great lesson and really nice wood floor ❤
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the lesson :)
@@GuitarME the point of my comment was to acknowledge the background
Thank you :) it’s my Wife’s family home I. Poland 🇵🇱 they have a great loft for recording 🎸
Luv ya bro
you too, bro! Thanks for watching! 😃
I’ve been riffing the arse oot that scale& the pentatonic for oor 30 yr😂😂
you play Em with your 2nd and 3rd finger. what happens when you want to go from Em to E or Am?
The views flying up for this one 🙌
It sure is! Thank you for watching! 😃🎸
Love it
Thanks, man!
Very cool.
Thanks!
I'm enjoying the hell out this West Coast USA . And for breakfast I will be having banger and beans. Dinner is going to be haggis and a pint of Gennies. So it's great to hear some blues from over the pond well done mate..😊
Thanks a lot! Sounds like a perfect day, mate! Cheers to your West Coast experience!
Great
I dig it
My fingers are so fat I've had to adapt my own chords. Especially on electrics. Em I use my middle fingertip. That's all! Am I use two fingers. My middle covers two strings and my index holds down one. And that finger is moved up behind my middle so the open strings are clean. Like for an A7 I have to use the very tips of my ring finger and pinky because they're the skinniest to keep the open strings clear. Etc. It works. It works well.
Wow, it sounds like you've got your own special technique going on! Pretty clever. Thanks for sharing, mate! Keep on strumming! 😀
Recommendation on this tutorial.
Super awesome!! if you could have...the notes posted on side....that would cool .. be great .. THANKU ❤
Thank you! I'm working on it :)
Tony the 🐅
Easiest tutorial ever! None of the musical BS stuff that baffles me!