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JOJO
Добавлен 6 фев 2014
Jojo teaches you to play guitar and other stuff!
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How to not suck at music for your whole life
Fundamentals people fundamentals music is not boring!
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How to practice for 3+ hours a day, every day(not clickbait)
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Get obsessed my friends
99% of musicians can’t do this simple thing
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A Better Way to Use the Minor Pentatonic Scale
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The best way to improve as an improvisor!
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playlist to get caught up to speed : ruclips.net/video/OOavhXgRxDs/видео.html enjoy building up your ultimate power
Cherokee on 3 instruments
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Wait jojo can play trombone too? Is anyone into jazz around here?
HOW TO WRITE CHORDS LIKE STEVE LACY
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Skin Tight - Ravyn Lenae Guitar Lesson
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Get your rhythm up, dude! Guitar course and community! click below www.skool.com/wejam-5645/about 00:00 Intro/playthrough 00:38 Chords 01:16 Rhythm 06:45 Outro/ FREE GUITAR LESSONS
LA DI DA - THE INTERNET GUITAR LESSON
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LA DI DA - THE INTERNET GUITAR LESSON
STEVE LACY - THE NIGHT HOWL GUITAR LESSON
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STEVE LACY - THE NIGHT HOWL GUITAR LESSON
JOJO'S DOJO EP 3 - THE MAGIC KEY TO MUSIC
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JOJO'S DOJO EP 3 - THE MAGIC KEY TO MUSIC
STEVE LACY - MORON GUITAR TUTORIAL
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STEVE LACY - MORON GUITAR TUTORIAL
JOJO’S DOJO EP 1: THE CLOUD (half steps)
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JOJO’S DOJO EP 1: THE CLOUD (half steps)
DANIEL CAESAR CHORD FORMULA - How to Write Chord Progressions like Daniel Caesar
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DANIEL CAESAR CHORD FORMULA - How to Write Chord Progressions like Daniel Caesar
Daniel Caesar - Do You Like Me? Guitar Tutorial
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Daniel Caesar - Do You Like Me? Guitar Tutorial
FOUSHEÉ - CANDY GRAPES (FT. STEVE LACY) GUITAR TUTORIAL
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FOUSHEÉ - CANDY GRAPES (FT. STEVE LACY) GUITAR TUTORIAL
STEVE LACY - HATE CD GUITAR TUTORIAL
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STEVE LACY - HATE CD GUITAR TUTORIAL
So in that case learning the tones of the chords by heart will help your writing process and even if you come up with a melody or beat in your head you will have a easier time transferring it to the instrument. Thank you!
@@TheAlam0 exactly!
I’m new to guitars, is this a difficult song to master?
this. learn your intervals kids, also when youre learning a song, dont go straight for the tab, really try and learn it by ear first by using your knowledge of intervals and then if youre really stuck use the live performance or tab also, i have a question, youre counting up to12 right? like every interval? so 1 3 would be root to major 2nd
@@asddsa-je9ot thank you for the response! I would say it’s actually deeper than just learning intervals. To answer your other question no I am not counting up to 12 I am counting only to 7, so 1 to 2 would be a major second. To refer to a minor second it would be 1 to b2.(or 3 to 4 would also be a minor second) Everything is based on the major scale basically and to study chords you start on a different note of the major scale that is the root of the chord(so for the 4 chord your floor and ceiling of study is more 4) The reason I said it’s deeper than learning intervals is because it’s not enough to hear something and be able to say “that’s a major third… perfect fourth… etc) to really understand you need to know WHICH major third it is, for example is it note 1 to note 3? Note 4 to note 6? Note 5 to note 7? Where exactly in the tonal octave are you when you’re hearing this major third. That’s the real key
@@jojotheworld thanks for clarifying and yeah I agree about the more than intervals thing that’s what I meant I should’ve phrased what I said better wdym by study chords tho? I thought that exercise was to help recognize the scale degrees, to recognize chords I find I have to recognize the sound of the chord aswell as the degree like if it’s minor or diminished or dominant or whatever which is a diff thing ig
@@asddsa-je9ot haha I love the questions I can definitely make more vids on stuff like this. Basically if you have a good knowledge of scale degrees in a tonal context(meaning as they relate to the major scale) it becomes less about recognizing the degree first then the quality(major or minor) because most songs use the same chord quality for each degree of the scale, for example the 1 chord is basically always major 2 chord usually minor 6 chord usually minor. But it’s also important to study the sounds of the chords by themselves, for example choose a bass note (C for example) and set it as a degree other than 1, so now C is your 2 for example and then you study the sounds in this new environment, for example asking questions like “what does note 5 sounds like over the 2 chord” this can give you a comprehensive understanding of every melody note over every chord
1st i've seen, that 6:50 m,oment was great! totally harmonious, and solidifies our trust in you <3
How can I study it? How do I apply the numbers, is there a name for it? Could you recommend anything for a complete beginner? I feel like I really get and can feel the music it’s easy for me to imagine exactly how it sounds all the background melodies etc. and express it with voice but I would love to be able to express it with an instrument or to be able to name what I’m doing. Where can I learn what sound is which number?
@@aloomix8788 I have a video on my channel called “the best way to improve as an improviser” that may be helpful to you. The gist of it is you choose a harmonic environment(chord/mode) to study, and then you play it on your instrument(for example the 2 chord would be 2345671) then you improvise with those sounds, then you add your voice to your playing and sing the numbers out loud as you play them on the instrument, finally you take the instrument away and only sing the numbers
@@jojotheworld thank you!!!
Hey, could you do a tutorial for Curse by Steve Lacy, I’m about to get the organ pedal he has and I want to learn the chords to the song!
@@operatortrush if you mean the internet song I actually already have a tutorial for it on my channel
@@jojotheworld thank so much 🙏
You explained this so well! I love how you said to look at chords like you just discovered them.
Happy to help!
bro why u genuinely starting to look like steve lacy 😭😭
@@bbbbbdjdhdkdbdkdbdkdn6643 shi man you play enough of him ig that’s just what happens
Just started creating guitar tutorials recently and have really been wanting to branch out into making my own music soon. I think there’s a lot to take away from this video for me.
@@A_Dawgalicious awesome man glad to hear it share the knowledge!
Facts type shit
@@yeadude_1 we out here
Practice what??? Put it in the title….
@@bermagot9238 music
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Always droppin gems 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
MY KING
Fire video, you the goat
@@edwardlee8273 happy to share!
I’m backing this comment. So inspiring and change my perspective on how I make music! Double goat
Jojo we need giveon music theory and skillll🙏🙏
Only the real Steve feins know about this song lol
Lmao just found out abt this song looking thru his unreleased and I gotta say it’s a bangerrr
dude as an intermediate gigging singing guitar dude. I recently fell in love with steve's chord progressions and rhythyms, so excited your teaching lessons based on his music <3333333333 this is what my ears needed
Can you do a tutorial for Amandlas Interlude by Steve lacy!?
Can you make a video about Frank Ocean's chords progressions?
@@RUDERbb frank is gonna be a hard one to do cause his music is so varied but I could give it a crack
Sick af!
It makes a lot of sense if you think about how it would look on a 7 string guitar because of the parallels of it
great reminder. Sometimes the simplest exercises yield the most results! You can even do this without singing… great way to practice your “inner ear” hearing the notes. Though you might look crazy sitting in silence with a concentration face on😂
(Red sea splits open)
No but there should be a studio recording, with more gutair, vocals, egyption wimsical sounds, and belly dancers
That would indeed be lit
This video is like when your friend who’s really good at taking notes lends them to you to study for a test. I had an understanding of the concepts - albeit abstractly; having to work through the formula to find the answer every time. However, having all these chord variations and the roles they play laid out so nicely organized helps see the bigger picture/their relationship to one another much more clearly. Super dope video ✌️ +1 subscriber!
Glad you got something out of it! I’m always happy to share my notes haha
The last chord progression you made sounds reminiscent of pride by Kendrick (which Steve lacy produced)
Haha fye yeah I can kind of hear it
WHATS TJE STRUMMING PATTERN
Short version: Learn intervals
Well yes, but I don’t usually advocate for learning “intervals”. This is because the same interval can sound different depending on context. I take it a step further, don’t just know the interval, know exactly where in the tonal octave you are. It’s not just a perfect fourth, it’s going from note 5 to note 1(or 1 to 4 maybe). You know? Intervals aren’t really telling you the whole picture
It is a very hard skill yes, I can do it too but im not good as you at it. My way of seeing this is that when I play the first note of that simple song, my mind quickly makes me hear the next note and find the fret using my memory to figure out the next note. I tried that what you played and I made like 2/3 mistakes.
Seems like you’re off to a good start. As I mentioned in the vid I think the best strategy is to start associating the various scale degrees with numbers so you can start to take the guesswork out and have more more certainty
As someone who came from a piano background before picking up guitar, I have this skill down pretty well, as these nursery rhymes are all easy to play from ear because they are all in the key of C and I think of the notes like the white keys on a piano. I have been playing guitar for around 7-8 months and I have just been learning songs from songsterr without really understanding the musical composition, and I haven't improved my knowledge on musical theory. Do you think it is useful and beneficial to my future musical skills to develop my understanding of musical theory, and if so how do you recommend improving it (such as learning new chords and scales)? I've never really considered advancing my understanding of musical composition very important for electric guitar and that the only really important thing to do is work on my alternate picking speed and developing more overall muscle memory, but am i thinking about it the wrong way?
2 things - if you’re trying to do these nursery rhymes on piano, I would suggest doing it in a random key every time, not just C that’s part of the point of the approach of using the numbers. Secondly, if you really love this music thing then getting a better grasp on theory will only help you. I help guitarists with theory from scratch in my Skool group that may be interesting to you if you’re looking for a solid foundation. I will also be posting more videos on the topic The technique stuff for guitar like alternate picking is kind of a separate thing from overall musical understanding but getting a grasp of how music really works on guitar will be a very liberating and joyful feeling
Good one bro, gave new perspective to play guitar
Glad to hear it please let me know if you ever have other questions
This is awesome. Im a self taught drummer that is starting to learn and get passionate about guitar. So i'm kinda overwelmed by all the music theory that comes with it since I never really had to have before. So this openned my mind and will surelly come in handy. Thanks bro, nice vid.
Yeah man it’s truly a jungle out there. So much info on youtube it’s hard to sort through what’s actually useful. I try to explain stuff from the very beginning and I am planning on going very deep. Lmk if you ever have questions
You should do some tutorials on Malcom Todd songs! It’s right up your alley and I love his music. Lots of good chord progressions and solos I’d love to learn
YES! I've been learning to match pitch in singing. Your content is perfect for me as I'm doing ear training to match pitch on guitar and piano. Any advice I'm having a hard time determining If I need to go up or down on some of these nursery rhymes?
Hey great that you’re working on matching pitch and incorporating your voice. It’s truly the most important thing you can do as an improviser. The biggest thing I’d say is that you should start by getting a really good feel of the major scale, I made another video that can help you start off. If you have more questions about pitch and how it relates to voice and improv I’d be happy to show you some other stuff just let me know
Very Helpful video! You earned a sub with the clear explanation and I hope to see more! I'd also love to add: there's a video by Fret Science that shows the shapes of the scales using the rectangle and the stack. He also numbers them, and after just finishing memorizing the Minor version of the shape. Your vid will help me do the major shape! Thanks for building up my knowledge! I hope that video is useful for you or anyone else watching. Thanks!!
Awesome man! I’ve seen that video I think. Let me know if you have any other questions!
Bro your the goat I need Steve Lacy totorials and you have all of em
facts I don't know how to play any of them
Yeah man I couldn’t either until I started seeing music in a new way and I had been doing music stuff for like 8 years
this is awesome
Glad you think so!
nice look
Thank you
This was helpful. Thanks.
Glad you thought so!
great video, keep It up!!!
Will do!
thank youuuu <3
No wayyyy bro, not u again. The daniel caesar chords wirting video was an absolute gem and u back at it with steve Lacy. Thank uuuuuuuuuuuu
PLS DO BARS.16 BEFORE LEAVE THE TUTORIAL =( <3333
I’ve never played guitar but I want to and I recently discovered this gorgeous song. Ima save this for later
Do it!
damn tysm, it's 1 am and im so fucking motivated to learn ts right now dawg
Do it!
You the goat
This was really helpful. a LOT easier to understand than other videos.
Awesome man glad to hear it! If you ever have questions just lmk
how long have you been playing?
Bout 4 years, I started in college