Jules, all the comments I give a 2 thumbs up. I am 63 years young my dad was a teacher before there was RUclips old school it was hard for me then now when you teach I understand what he was trying to show me you are one of the best teachers hands down thanks from Hollywood Fl peace my friend
Thank You Jules! This is the best one guitar lesson that I have ever found !! I am 70 so I wish I would have found this 60 years ago, LOL I have been a Patreon member of your material for about 6 months and your classes are the BEST. My blues playing has improved immensely! You make learning the blues so much easier than all the other classes I have taken,
Mit Jules kann ich einfach am besten arbeiten!!! Durch unzählige yt Gitarrenlehrer musste ich mich wälzen, um diesen hier als den für mich einzig wahren zu entdecken. Dabei spricht er noch nicht mal meine Sprache 😄. Sehr verständlich gemacht, sehr hilfreich für mich sind die eingeblendeten Grafiken der Griffe, ohne die geht bei mir nix. Simply the best 💯/💯
Hey Jules, I want to thank you for all your help. Your videos area goldmine to me. I am 42 complete begginer,been playing for 2 months already. I learned the pentatonic scales on your earlier videos and made me understand them very easy. I'm still on pattern 1 and working on 2. Cheers from Arizona 🍻 🌵☀️
The diagonal blues scale, I think I discovered it in one of your older videos (thanks for that!), is the best shape of all (I call it the "flag" shape). I spend months memorizing all the pentatonic shapes but that scale has all the pentatonic notes plus the blue note, and it tells you where the blue notes in each "conventional" pentatonic are (two in every position). And with extending the "flagpole" one fret above and below you get the full minor scale together. And you are not stuck in just that one position you learned but can diagonally play across the whole fretboad. So you can memorize one lick in that shape and move it one octave higher or lower at any time. And two frets down is the next same "flag" shape, this time going through the major pentatonic positions. And all that just with memorizing this one simple 5 note shape.
The most important part I learn is the three type double stops 11:40 , 3rd, 4th and 6th. Your teaching is simple and very effective to me, thank you very much.
Thanks, Jules. Once again, another brilliant video and your tutorial is just gold. The achievements i have on guitar since watching your videos and your tutorials are amazing. All thanks to you. 🎸 👍
Awesome stuff , your tutorials are easy to follow, even for an old beginner like me , your videos on how to use these boxes have been of so much use to my learning, I’ve surprised myself a few times by actually getting some music out of my guitars instead of just noise ,, thanks 👍👍🤠🎸
So now I am started playing after having quit for 17 years and I played for 8 in tge 90s and now I’m better starting to write again and gig but I love love love warming up to your videos. Be great if you could do some specific warm up videos and some tracks playing cause ill often times note you in different octave or triad arrangements playing with you to what your doing for fun harmonics. Ive also started exploring some nondiatonic arrpeggios etc and other scale patterns but you are by far my favorite to jam with over or too
I feel there is just no way around learning chords and scales, the function of their notes, their voicings and substitutions in order to get fit to place that one or two tones which enhances a position beyond the 'box'. I am saying this because I am finding it really hard to make the transition from patterns to a flowing string of notes which are meaningful. Especially in a minimalistic environment like Blues. Anyway, thanks for your well made video. :)
Nearly every other RUclips guitarist shows the fretboard from the perspective of the guitarist playing the guitar, not the observer watching the guitar player. I really appreciate his videos, but really dont care for the fretboard illustration style he's chosen.
In spite of the standardized method, I have to agree that it seems more appropriate to flip the fretboard. It certainly is the way the player sees the fretboard and where fingers should go
Jules, all the comments I give a 2 thumbs up. I am 63 years young my dad was a teacher before there was RUclips old school it was hard for me then now when you teach I understand what he was trying to show me you are one of the best teachers hands down thanks from Hollywood Fl peace my friend
Thank You Jules! This is the best one guitar lesson that I have ever found !! I am 70 so I wish I would have found this 60 years ago, LOL I have been a Patreon member of your material for about 6 months and your classes are the BEST. My blues playing has improved immensely! You make learning the blues so much easier than all the other classes I have taken,
Mit Jules kann ich einfach am besten arbeiten!!! Durch unzählige yt Gitarrenlehrer musste ich mich wälzen, um diesen hier als den für mich einzig wahren zu entdecken.
Dabei spricht er noch nicht mal meine Sprache 😄.
Sehr verständlich gemacht, sehr hilfreich für mich sind die eingeblendeten Grafiken der Griffe, ohne die geht bei mir nix.
Simply the best 💯/💯
Hey Jules, I want to thank you for all your help. Your videos area goldmine to me. I am 42 complete begginer,been playing for 2 months already. I learned the pentatonic scales on your earlier videos and made me understand them very easy. I'm still on pattern 1 and working on 2. Cheers from Arizona 🍻 🌵☀️
Many times over i thank you,cool Jules blues,such a joy to be able to play music that is very enjoyable and has a rhythm and beat.
The diagonal blues scale, I think I discovered it in one of your older videos (thanks for that!), is the best shape of all (I call it the "flag" shape). I spend months memorizing all the pentatonic shapes but that scale has all the pentatonic notes plus the blue note, and it tells you where the blue notes in each "conventional" pentatonic are (two in every position). And with extending the "flagpole" one fret above and below you get the full minor scale together. And you are not stuck in just that one position you learned but can diagonally play across the whole fretboad. So you can memorize one lick in that shape and move it one octave higher or lower at any time. And two frets down is the next same "flag" shape, this time going through the major pentatonic positions. And all that just with memorizing this one simple 5 note shape.
You are a brilliant teacher. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!
The most important part I learn is the three type double stops 11:40 , 3rd, 4th and 6th. Your teaching is simple and very effective to me, thank you very much.
Fantastic lesson for low intermediates like me who are a bit stuck in one shape. Several weeks worth of stuff to work on here!!
I absolutely love your channel, I’ve gotten so much out of every video of yours I’ve watched, thank you and don’t change a thing!
Thanks Jules. This may just be the one lesson I need for the next twelve months of practice!
Agreed, this is a goldmine of material to work with
Very enjoyable tutorial, definitely something to practice for the next 10yrs.
What a great and well-taught lesson! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks, Jules. Once again, another brilliant video and your tutorial is just gold. The achievements i have on guitar since watching your videos and your tutorials are amazing. All thanks to you. 🎸 👍
Awesome stuff , your tutorials are easy to follow, even for an old beginner like me , your videos on how to use these boxes have been of so much use to my learning, I’ve surprised myself a few times by actually getting some music out of my guitars instead of just noise ,, thanks 👍👍🤠🎸
This lesson is just fantastic !! Thank you so much.
Hey Jules! 40yrs old, back at playing electric guitar after 20 years. Took me this long to just be brave enough to not be good. To play for my self.
Mee too,for my self .For healing my soul,and for happines .
But later,i will put some records od RUclips.
Would lt be possible to flip the fretboard the other way? Thanks.
You’re a great teacher. Thanks for your time.
So now I am started playing after having quit for 17 years and I played for 8 in tge 90s and now I’m better starting to write again and gig but I love love love warming up to your videos. Be great if you could do some specific warm up videos and some tracks playing cause ill often times note you in different octave or triad arrangements playing with you to what your doing for fun harmonics. Ive also started exploring some nondiatonic arrpeggios etc and other scale patterns but you are by far my favorite to jam with over or too
Absolutely AWESOME lesson!
Great tips and ideas! Thanks!
Awesome Jules thank you so much.
Nice one Jules, really helpful and useful👍😎🍻
Great lesson!
Nice lesson as always! Just wish the tab was shown in conventional orientation
That was very beautiful teachings ❤
Excellent as usual.
I love this channel!!!
great lessons
Good tutorial! Thank you. 🌌🌅🌠👍🏻
great! thanks
Jules...your vdeos are really amazing...full of concepts and easy to understant it , thank you very much since Argentina!!!!!
You are the master
Fabuloso!!!! Gracias!
Thanks!
That’s a nice red strat Jules, what model is it please?
Gold😊
I feel there is just no way around learning chords and scales, the function of their notes, their voicings and substitutions in order to get fit to place that one or two tones which enhances a position beyond the 'box'. I am saying this because I am finding it really hard to make the transition from patterns to a flowing string of notes which are meaningful. Especially in a minimalistic environment like Blues. Anyway, thanks for your well made video. :)
Jjjjjjjjjj7st awesome bro that's really cool thanks
😀😃😄
Hey Jules
don’t make it bad
Take a sad song and
make it better …. ✌️&❤️
Love your videos - they are amazing but I find your fingerboard below hard to follow
Fretboard diagram is poorly illustrated. The orientation isn’t helpful for a beginner.
No it’s not. It’s following a standardized layout.
@@Rubeneides246standardised where ?
This is old school and makes total sense. Like the metric system. Do NOT try to convert it just use it.
Nearly every other RUclips guitarist shows the fretboard from the perspective of the guitarist playing the guitar, not the observer watching the guitar player. I really appreciate his videos, but really dont care for the fretboard illustration style he's chosen.
In spite of the standardized method, I have to agree that it seems more appropriate to flip the fretboard. It certainly is the way the player sees the fretboard and where fingers should go