Basic chord trick | Inversions + voice leading
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- I wrote a nice little exercise that shows you how to use voice leading and how to play all the most common triads in all three inversions on the entire neck.
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Two things that held me back for years:
1. Thinking of chords as shapes.
2. Thinking it was necessary to play as many of the notes in the chord as possible.
100% agree! That was a great realization for me too. It’s these simple things that hold back guitar players. Chords are a combination of notes but here are some basic shapes to help you figure out where those notes are at is what I wish I would’ve been told early on. I think it was a combination of binary thinking and gate keeping by money hungry teachers that caused this.
Yeah, that second one...
What is interesting is that these shapes can be explained and derived from the CAGED System to find where they are lying which is still a pain for me
Same. I always felt I had to finger the entire shape. It was only when I started learning triads and caged that it all started clicking for me. I still don’t have it memorized in my fingers but at least conceptually I understand my fretboard now.
I realize that, when i sit down and start up my computer, after my children slept, just to play a game, to pass some time, i always find myself watching your vids for an hour or more. Great content, as always. I even put my guitars next to me, to their stands, better then dusting in a dark cellar. Thanks Paul. It's been more than 5 years without touching a string. Now my fingertips hurts and i remember that as a good feeling. Thx m8
Hi im from the future
Pick ‘em up!
come onnn, pick them uppp.. its not too latee broo
I quit for 20 years and now I play for 2 hrs a day. It's been about 5 months.
I love the vids where he starts simple and adds a little bit every few minutes. I get so hyped keeping up with a few rewinds.
Then he keeps going and I don't know if I will ever finish a single video. Lol
I got silk strings for my acustic. Easier on my wimpy fingers and quieter. Kind of dull though
If I had a teacher like you, I would never have stopped having lessons.
Mr Scrofulous haha I absolutely agree with you my friend!
yep. i'd second that. also, its never to late to start again.
me 2 ahahah
Don't worry, I am making teh most of what Paul has to offer. I had lessons as a callow youth and he was terrible, taught me nothing. I was keen as mustard, and practised everything I was given, which was not much. Taught me chord boxes and not much else. Bastard!!@@cmdraftbrn
You also would've realized you were gay way sooner than you did!
Just kidding, my dude. The thought made me laugh so I figured I'd share.
Paul's content is what internet was made for
Couldn't agree more.
nope. first and foremost its for porn
I know, so handsome, right?
Nah, it was made for the military
THE single most important guitar tutorial on RUclips. Actually explains and demonstrates the concept that all of the other channels reference.
THE most musical, beautiful sounding exercise I’ve heard in 50+ years of practicing. An “exercise”, more beautiful than many good songs!
Paul, this class should be marked with "legendary class" tag! incredibly resourceful & efficient, I'm not sure even a paid teacher would provide a class of such quality as this one :) I am grateful to you! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I agree.
This 13 minute video has hours of practice within it. This is a great lesson and really gives the ball to all guitar players and song writers to apply this technique to their writing. Amazing
OMg this is 4 yrs ago i feel like a time traveller
I've always loved and have been fascinated with the endless possibilities of triads on the guitar. Been teaching guitar for 45 years and have had so many students who have had terrible teachers. You sir are an amazing and excellent teacher! Your students are very lucky to have you as an instructor.
Despite all your preaching about Gsus, our chord and player, this was a great video ;)
hahaha this comment is underrated!
Haha took me a second to get it
He has a financial interest in Gsus.
You have been warned.
@@HouseholdDog keep your desires to yourself
Genius comment ! You deserve way more visibility 😅👌
Wonderful triad lesson!
Of course, can't put out a video on Christmas without telling stuff about Gsus.
Frohe Weihnachten, lieber Paul :)
That was such a bad joke I had to share it with my wife! Thanks!
Lol !!! Frohe Weinachten aus Strasbourg im Elsass ( France ) auch Dir !!! 👋🎅👍🇫🇷
@@guncreep9905 what a big joke by words, isn't it :-)
Schöne Winnachte from over the Rhine out of Kehl!
@@guncreep9905 Internet is when german and french guitarists watch english videos about inversions. My grandfather had no internet and had to shoot against french soldiers. Aber so wie es jetzt ist isses irgendwie besser.
@@florzneb62 tu m'étonne ! Ja klar ! Tjah, wer hätte daß gedacht das es mal internet gibt! ?! Wir hamm schon Glück heute zu leben !!!
Mach's gut ! ✌😉👍 und... vive la France 🇫🇷 😂
This guy's a natural teacher with a fantastic grasp of music theory. Anything you learn here will stay with you forever. Keep going Paul. We need you.
I took 8 years of piano. This is the first time I've seen anyone explain chord inversions on a guitar. I will be working on this until its second nature. Very useful. A good pianist will move as little as possible to follow a chord progression, and when done right it sounds huge.....same on guitar. I just didnt know how to do it until now!!! Thank you.
My favorite guitar teaching/music theory instruction channel on RUclips.
Have a great day
As someone who played piano before guitar, I had the same feeling! Chord inversions are trivial on a piano -- I think some Grade 1 songs use them! But this is the first time I saw an explanation for guitar.
I’ll be revisiting this video over and over. This is what I’ve been trying to grasp. Thanks
These kind of sus chord voicings is what i want to be hearing from the guitarist when I'm on the piano playing gospel worship music... The voicings gives room for you, the bass player and the singers.... Nice lesson ❤
Wish i had a teacher like you yrs ago. was classically trained, learned pieces, fingerings, but not applied theory to the instrument. Your lessons are gems to me. Things are making sense now. Thank you Paul!
This is crazy... I spent time last night linking all of the triads together along the neck. I told myself that the next step was to determine which note on each triad is the 1st, 3rd and 5th. This is a perfect exercise for me at the perfect time! Thank you Paul!
I'm feelin' your pain, same effect on me. Great lesson!
This is the best lesson ever if you're stuck on cowboy chords with no picking experience, you already pretty much know the chords but it opens your eyes. Thank you!!
Fascinating.
I’ve got many of the basic cowboy chords down pat, same with A, D, E, G & C bare chords. My strumming is ok. I’m happy with my finger picking... well that always needs work. I’m composing my own music.
But, I’m bored. bored, bored. And I think this idea, is just the ticket to get the old gears turning. Something new, something fresh, for me any way.
Thanks Paul, another great video.
Correct me if I am wrong.
I think the fingering you say for Dm at around 11:40 is incorrect?
It should be
Dsus2 - 12 9 10
Dm - 12 10 10
Dsus4 - 12 12 10
This is the fingering you played.
Otherwise. Excellent video.
This was a fantastic video, but this bit flummoxed me for ages. Partly because the numbers didn't match the fingers but also because this bit was rushed.
Glad someone else noticed this too. I was starting to second guess my transcription. Great exercise!
@@thomaschilds8781 yes yes, flummoxed me as well Thomas
@@thomaschilds8781 Flummoxed, what a brilliant word!
All i gotta say is thanks Paul. Your nickname should be the "plateau smasher"
Paul, I’d love to hear YOU apply this exercise to other gorgeous progressions like: 1) Pachelbel Canon in D, or, 2) Hotel California, etc., etc. But as a top-notch teacher, I can just hear you saying...”good idea!, figure those out yourself, the rewards will be satisfying”(?).
I am 61 years old and just started learning guitar some via RUclips. I’ve observed many good instructors but I always end up on your site . You are light years ahead of me and sometimes I get lost but I am slowly learning by watching your fantastic site . Working on Johnny Cash Hurt . Thinking about your basic course. Thank you sir
Man, one this single lesson changed my 15 years of plateau playing habits. I am so grateful Paul. I would love to donate what I can afford sitting here in India, but both Paypal and credit cards are difficult to access for the vast majority of your Indian viewers. I wish there was a way.
Your channel have the best quality guitar lessons on RUclips. Truly.
After playing by ear and by tabs for almost 15 years, I've put my guitar down and started learning music theory on the piano and also started to do some singing exercises. It's been a couple of months since I've started doing that, and God damn, finally I can watch lesson videos like this one and actually understand every single word an concept that this guy is talking about. Next time I start playing guitar I'll be 3 times the musician I was before... :D
I can listen to you play guitar ALL DAY! Absolutely beautiful music.
I wish I understood the guitar how you do, you make it always seem easy. I have so much to learn, and I greatly appreciate all of your time. It's great that anyone can learn anything from people like you who excel in a field and compile your years of experience and research into videos. I love learning, and every video you produce teaches me something new.
Reciting the triad notes as you play them on those 3 strings D,G and B is a great way to memorize the fretboard notes. I do this with C major key chords in root order for simplicity e.g Em, F, G,Am,B dim, C, Dm. The 1st,5th and 6th string notes are easy to learn.
OH GOD, this is the treasure box I have been searching for years!!
I DONT CARE IF THIS IS AN EXERCISE...THE SOUND YOU PRODUCED WITH THIS SEQUENCE PROGRESSION...WAS SIMPLY AMAZING...!!!
So basic, so simple and so EXTRAORDINAIRE ! La progression sounds so nice ! Thank you so much !
Great exercise, and great teaching. Thanks, Paul! -Jared
I didn't learn the whole song, but the takeaway here for me was how to do basic 1st and 2nd chord inversions on a guitar. As a piano player this is trivial to do on a piano, but it's much less obvious on a guitar. Thank you again, Paul :)
Omg that little flourish @2:36 was golden. 👌👌😱😁
paul davids deserves 2.5 billion subscriptions.
I wish this channel existed when I first started playing 20 years ago. Good stuff, man!
Some people are just born to teach.I am stealing your ideal for a finger picking song. Thanks.
Such a great lesson to encourage the student to really think about the notes they are playing rather than just memorize shapes! It requires some patience and practise but is great for really getting to know the fretboard. Thanks for the thoughful lesson!
Watching you is so enjoyable ❤ thank you so much for your awesome learning inputs!
“It’s truly a wonderful moment”
Sir, you are the cutting edge of guitar playing, instruction, & innovation. Many thanx for what I learn from y'all!
Thank you for these videos!!! As someone else said, I had already figured out lots of these chords and scales, but you really help me to understand them! Especially as I'm self taught and usually just experiment with what sounds good, half the time having no idea what I'm actually playing!
Paul looks and sounds like the nicest person there is on Earth.... I'm sure he is too 😄... Love from India
I am turning 43 next week. I started playing guitar when bands like Nirvana, Metallica etc. were the way to go. No theory, go with the ear. I have no musical background. Well a couple of weeks ago, I started CAGEDing, and bloody hell it is so freaking obvious and easy. And I only use D C A shapes. I threw 20 years through the window, trying to be R&R... Well thanks to you too Paul, I am now going to sleep, visualizing minor, sus, aug, 7, maj7 shapes...
keep up the good work.
Paul you absolute gift to humanity God bless you
Dankjewel bro, door onder andere jouw videos ben ik uit mijn patroon gekomen waar ik jaren lang in vast zat
Waar waarachijnlijk de meeste gitaaristen in vast zitten
Muziek theorie daar is rocket science niks bij 😆
Learning inversions helped me more than any other lesson in the context of writing nice sounding melodies. I was stuck and they showed me the way
Sometimes sounds like Bach's prelude in C. Really cool
This is really a fantastic exercise on many levels. Made me think and put into practice a lot of theory related to chords building. Pushes you also to learn notes on the fretboard.
I could just solo over it forever and never get bored🤘
Right.
I just wish that there was a complete course in voice leading for guitar. I would definitely pay for that. But no one offers it, not even TrueFire.
Nice, gentle, easy introduction to CAGED.
One of the best teachers on RUclips…thanks
Every video that you made till now is really helpful and encouraged.
You're the best teacher
Thank you so much Paul. The clarity of your teaching is just wonderful. You have a new fan.
One of the best lessons ever.
If I could have your teachings when I was younger I think I could have been learned,but know I (almost 60) it's difficult,my fingers don't want to follow . But I love your videos and how you have made them, keep going you are a good teacher!
its the brain that learns, the fingers will follow what you learn, if you apply yourself.
I'm a bassist trying to self-learn a bit of guitar and you're really a great teacher.
Wow, how timely for me. I've been working on triads and was realizing the realtionships. Wasn't quiet there yet, so this tied it up in a nice package for me. Thanks, always love you're videos.
7.00 look at his face when he was saing so cool. He is dying for it. Best teacher ever ✌️
I have played guitar for quite a few years, I love your videos, it has shown me so much that I have never even considered learning before, thank you for taking the time to make these videos! Have a great Christmas
Perfect video I've been waiting for, I've wanted to expand my chord options besides Barre and open chords
You just changed my life
That picture at your background is just SWEET ♥️
As always, superbly taught.
I love this theory lessons, they provide the viewers really useful techniques. Thank you Paul.
so far, i haven't gone past the A m chord, but willing to continue. Great lesson, thank you.
Finally understood the purpose of this video
Hey Paul, thank you for this video. I've been hitting a plateau in learning guitar these past few weeks, this opens up a whole lot of possibilities!
for anyone who finds it easiest to learn through theory and patterns:
sus4 carries the same notes as a sus2 IV chord
sus4 becomes root
5th becomes sus2
root becomes 5th
Just what I needed man. I’ve been teaching myself piano only to learn one song ( a tribute to my Mum) so I’ve been learning inversions etc. Guitar is a little different as inversions can happen naturally, I’ve only just started learning different ‘root’ positions like you are describing. But using ‘sus’ chords in place of Major or minor chords is a bit alien to me but getting there. There are so many patterns to see and utilise on the guitar it feels almost impossible to picture them all but you seem to do it seamlessly. I’m actually travelling through France, Belgium and up to visit my Brother in Lelystad, Netherlands sometime next year...I’d love to meet you if possible, even just to buy you a coffee (but mostly to skim some guitar knowledge from you 😎). Many people have the usual guitar hero’s - Clapton; muddy waters; Richards etc but the dedication you put into your craft is second to none and I applaud you.
You know basic chords are just EVERY OTHER NOTE.....right???
Do know how easy it is to play every other white keys on the piano???:Lmao
K....just pretend your on the piano
You're playing de C note with your left hand...
and play whatever the FFFFk note with your right...it's dosnt have to be every
other note......
Then....Play the G note.......with whatever the FFFFFFL white keys.
Then the A note....with wahtever the who
Then E...with whateva
then A...with whomeva
then F
then G,
Then D
then B
then C
You can play the G#..right before the A note....O lay...O lay.lol
if you're brave...play the F# right before G
I’ve found my perfect teacher! Every topic you touch it gets in my brain and finger clearly and fast! Obviously with some practice! Thanks Paul!
Still watching these videos in 2024. Such an amazing teacher.
A seven course meal to be savored and digested slowly and completely!
Thank you Paul.
Humbucker sized P90s are the most underrated pickups I know of. I know that they're not 100% identical to soap bar type P90s but they can be close enough to the real thing if you find 1 that's close enough spec wise. I wind my own pickups but I've also bought some excellent commercial ones in the past that were very reasonably priced at around £40 each. Tonerider Rebel 90s and GFS Surf 90s are both brilliant pickups, check out the demos of them both on youtube and you'll see what I mean.
Even though they might not be exact copies of soap bars, they're a brilliant pickup in their own right, and is about the only way us guitarists can get that fat P90 single coil sound without hacking away at our guitars with chisels etc, and for that reason they get my vote as a must have for any guitar routed for humbuckers.
I love 'em !! 👍
The ones that I made are great Ron. Not wanting to blow my own trumpet but all of the single coil pickups I wind, I make either the neck or middle pickup, depending on whether it's a set of 2 or 3, reverse wound reverse polarity, which effectively makes my P90s a giant humbucker when in the middle position..
I keep in the middle position and select which pickup I want with the volume controls on my guitar and that makes mine more or less hum free. Shielding the guitar cavities with copper tape helps, as does ensuring that all the grounds are wired effectively, and all these things keep my single coil pickups & guitar quiet.
Love your infectious enthusiasm. Applying this to learning a stringed instrument (ukulele) and its a brilliant idea, great tutorial and inspiring to learn something new. thank you!
Great exercise Paul. Outstanding content.
the first inversion of the d was the first chord i ever found i still recall that i found as a kid
Merry Christmas, Paul, To You And Your Family!
Thanks, For All That You Do !
it's amazing how any subject I may search to learn, you have it covered. Favourite techer! Chears from brazil!
Paul this is amazing. I play in OPEN D tuning EXCLUSIVELY I learned so much from this. Thank you.
What a great lessons we want more love from India ❤ 🙏
Joyeux noël à vous tous, de France ,les amis ! 👋🎅👍🇫🇷
Crazy getting into your world
Qué bonito! Lo he practicado y es un autentico gozo...
Thank’s for your beautiful lesson.
Love your teaching😊
excellent, thank you! and very helpful when the frets/tabs are called out: 553, 555, 556 etc.
Lately I'm going through some frustrating stuff, my fingers are slightly unaccurate so it makes my chord changes and playing a bit sloppy but I'm working on it to become better, love this channel, all the exercises and tips I've found! Hopefully you'll reach 1 million subscribers very fast, you deserve it! ;)
hey thanks a lot sus chords are amazing they sustain but they also create tension they can help build into greater things. They help spice up simple progressions and they helped us also see and experience different emotions awesome man thanks
I have been grinding through this. Seems 'easy' but to fully understand it and to learn the way Paul wants is not. 'Really think of the shapes!' Thanks Paul. Great job!
LOL...I'm revisiting this!
Im straight but I think I would hit that. The lesson, the fantastic beard, the soothing Nordic voice. Nice.
Wow, this really made me think about chords and how they are made. Thanks for the kick in the butt :)
This is what I was looking for! Thanks Paul, love the wedding pic in the back btw! :)
Paul. You can call it an exercise, but it's very melodic and beautiful. Really nice. I'll study and try to learn it. Thank you.
Nice way to walkt through the circle of fifths (if you conitue the 4th to --> 2nd relation) really cool excersize
You are a really great teacher awesome
I've already watched this video when it came out and go back to it now. Such a nice little piece. Thks Paul.
Such a wonderful teacher.
Nice lesson! This guitar course can make you multiple times better than when you just play between chords! Merry Christmas!!!
thank you so much for this, its so useful and finally put some terms to the chord shapes i hear in the music i listen to and wanted to learn