Jazz Guitar: You Should Really Learn Your Triads Like This! Guitar Fundamentals Ep. 1

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024

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  • @michelvaliquette8679
    @michelvaliquette8679 2 месяца назад +1

    your version of "shedding " is so clear and very eye opener . I check out the arpegios lesson yesterday , I am a fan .

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  2 месяца назад

      @michelvaliquette8679 thanks! I'm glad you found the material useful.

  • @zinc1024
    @zinc1024 Год назад +2

    The "other" critical practice sequence (IMO) is to sequence up/down the neck using the same chord form (inversion and strings/position) moving through all the chords of the key (i.e., C, dm, em, F, G, am, bdim). Which is to say, learn these forms for all the other chords of the key you are in. It's alot...but hey, the road is endless!

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад

      That is another good way to do it. I've always gone through them this way moving by key and tonality but like you said, all roads lead to the same place. Thanks for watching!

  • @skimanization
    @skimanization Год назад +4

    Wow, I like this video because I'm presently learning about how to apply triads in the playing of guitar Jazz standards. I'm a saxophonist now learning Jazz guitar. Thanks.

  • @patrickcaron5929
    @patrickcaron5929 Год назад +1

    It's awesome !!!! I love your vidéos . I choose your patreon . Thanks from France

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад

      Thank you so much for watching and subscribing!

  • @barrycoulter6951
    @barrycoulter6951 Год назад +1

    Great practice routine! Thx! I needed to learn my triads…!

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад

      You're welcome! Thanks for tuning in!

  • @geoffrey4513
    @geoffrey4513 Год назад

    Loved this lesson! Thanks a lot!

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад

      You're very welcome! Check back tomorrow for another one in a similar vein. Thanks for watching and subscribing!

  • @jordanbrockmusic7151
    @jordanbrockmusic7151 Год назад

    Thanks, this is helpful. Subbed - I'll be checking out more.

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for the sub! Glad you found the lesson helpful. Lots more to come!

  • @SuperThepainkiller
    @SuperThepainkiller Год назад

    What a lesson! Thanks for the knowledge! Cheers from México.

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад

      I'm so glad you found it helpful! Keep your eyes on this space. Sunday's video release is gonna be in a similar vein. Thanks again!

  • @mozartsp
    @mozartsp Год назад

    Thanks for this video, your channel is great!

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much! Glad you think so. Lots more on the way!

  • @thebuddha400
    @thebuddha400 Год назад +4

    Thank you for this video! I've been looking for ways to improve my knowledge of scales and theory and so and this exercise comes very handy. I hope you keep it coming with ways to practice scales and so!! 💯💯

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад +1

      Oh you can bet money on the fact I got more like this on the way! Thanks so much for tuning in. Glad you found this helpful! There's tons of mileage on this one if you take through all 12 keys and all chord qualities. Have fun!

  • @phile.1381
    @phile.1381 Год назад

    Very nice lesson!

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! Keep an eye on this space if you found this lesson helpful. Got another great one coming super soon!

  • @AmeryAbraham7
    @AmeryAbraham7 Месяц назад

    Thank you!!!

  • @emmanueljames1460
    @emmanueljames1460 Год назад

    Thank you for this. I hope there will be more topics like this. This is very helpful for beginners learning jazz like myself

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад

      Oh, lots more to come for sure! If there's anything you'd like to see covered, feel free to drop a suggestion. Thanks for watching!

  • @seancasserley271
    @seancasserley271 Год назад +1

    This is great!!!

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад

      Glad you think so! Let me know if there's any other concepts/ideas/techniques you'd like to see covered like this. Thanks!

  • @cliffberger910
    @cliffberger910 Год назад

    Excellent lesson. I've been learning from some very cool cats but you are a breath of fresh air. I'll work on this, Barry's 5432 and half step rules. Looking forward to working with you.

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад

      Thanks cliff! Yes looking forward to it as well!

  • @josephfuentes2251
    @josephfuentes2251 Год назад

    A minor! Great video!

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @dadadrew
    @dadadrew Год назад

    Just subbed. Excellent. Chords/Tabs on screen too! Thanks

  • @TurboCummins
    @TurboCummins Год назад

    Thank you. This is a powerful breakdown of these chord triads. Great video and great lesson.

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад

      Thanks so much for tuning in! I really appreciate the feedback I'm getting on this one from the whole community! Glad you found this helpful. I'll be taking a look at how I work through my arpeggios in the next video so stay tuned!

  • @edwyrd4227
    @edwyrd4227 Год назад

    The first triad in C sounds like the beginning to "When the Saints Go Marching in."

  • @tactlacker
    @tactlacker Год назад

    Very cool. Thank you!

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад

      Thanks for stopping by! I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • @abandonedaccount747
    @abandonedaccount747 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing :)

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад

      My pleasure! Thanks for dropping by! Got lots more good stuff on the way!

  • @jazzguitarneophyte-christo7988
    @jazzguitarneophyte-christo7988 Год назад +1

    I've been working on triads and doing searches on it which landed me to your channel! More aspiring jazz cats should subscribe to your channel! I'm glad I found your channel! I'll spread the word and BTW, you have a new subscriber!

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад +1

      It's comments like this that truly make my day/week/year! I'm so glad you found my video helpful. Let me know if there's anything you'd like to see covered here! Always open to community recommendations. Thanks for the subscribe!

  • @VibhavBobade
    @VibhavBobade Год назад

    Can you make a video for learning arpeggios in the same/similar or whatever is the best way in your opinion ? This is great. Thank you.

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад +1

      Of course! I was actually just sitting down to think over a topic for this weekend's video release, so I'll go with that. Something alone the lines of learning a key, the scale as chords, and the single note arpeggios with my favorite/most used fingerings. Thanks for the suggestion!

    • @VibhavBobade
      @VibhavBobade Год назад

      @@dsg_studio you are awesome that would be great. Gonna head over to your patreon. Thank you :)

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад

      @@VibhavBobade wow thank you so much!

  • @ronaskew
    @ronaskew Год назад

    Terminology some confuses musicians, especially guitarists. We can’t talk to other musicians about up and down, high and low, horizontal and vertical. Somehow guitarists believe that gravitational forces are irrevocably involved in music.
    The term “open” in Guitaro world mean including open strings; and in that, Guitaro world terminology is correct.
    In the rest of the music world, chords that are spaced out are called “open voiced”.
    Otherwise, in practical terms, great and useful video!

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад

      You're right that guitarist tend to hear the word open and think "open srings." That's why j decided to provide a little extra clarity on the terms. Thanks for the feedback!

  • @ubellubo
    @ubellubo Год назад

    Very good lesson. I haven't been learning jazz yet (too advanced) but I am trying to learn my triads and inversions and trying to learn the whole fretboard so that can get better at improvisimg.

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад

      Excellent! Thanks for watching! Another way to learn the board is to go through your scales on one string and rhen by doing different interval combos. Good luck!

    • @ronaskew
      @ronaskew Год назад

      That’s a good reason to learn Jazz.

    • @ubellubo
      @ubellubo Год назад

      @@ronaskew It is. And I have bought a book on chord tones for Jazz, but I also have a few other aspects of music that I need to get a better handle on before I can focus on jazz. But I am dipping my toes in the water.

    • @ronaskew
      @ronaskew Год назад

      @@dsg_studio
      I agree. But I believe that learning scales up and down the strings and learning them in positions should be done at the same time. They fortify each other. Warning:. Work on one key at a time, starting with C (Cmaj, Amin), then with 1 sharp, 1 flat, 2 sharps, 2 flats, etc.. Do this while working on songs.

    • @ronaskew
      @ronaskew Год назад

      Jazz is not complex, you just have to learn you instrument to begin to play it. Learn 1 key at a time, all over the instrument, and 2 easy tunes in that key.

  • @paulk638
    @paulk638 Год назад

    Thanks for this video!
    Something I've wanted to do well outside of learning to improvise is learning to comp.
    Know of any good resources?

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад +1

      Comping is a tricky thing to learn well. What helped me a lot were two things: Jimmy Wyble's contrapuntal exercises (which I plan to cover here soon) and, Barry Harris' 6th diminished concept. Also, learn small three and four note voicings for things and try to learn to move voices independently. Shoot, maybe I'll do a vid on all that stuff haha! Hope that answers your question!

  • @coltoncusimano5460
    @coltoncusimano5460 Год назад

    What do you think of P4 tuning? Just curious!

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад

      You mean tuned to all fourths? I've actually thought about this a lot cause that's how extended range electric bases do it. It's really cool for scales and linear playing but it completely screws up our ability to play big, lush chords. As much as I hate the third between D and G sometimes, it's got its purpose. Trying playing some of the Dowland lute literature with thr g string tuned to F# and you'll see what I mean. I think the solution is to instead add a string of you want more options!

  • @BecketSolis
    @BecketSolis Год назад +1

    U should make a video about how to use the pentatonic scale to nail the changes and to improvise jazz !

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the suggestion. There's a lot of cool stuff we can do with pentatonics. I'll definitely cover that soon.

    • @BecketSolis
      @BecketSolis Год назад

      @@dsg_studio 🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @georgesb1
    @georgesb1 Год назад

    My OCD pedal!

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад

      Hahaha yeah you can see it in the background!

  • @meshugas4christ779
    @meshugas4christ779 Год назад

    I think this is little to advance for me😅

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад

      Ah I'm sorry to hear that. You mean conceptually or technically? Don't feel discouraged if something doesn't click the first time. Keep at it and you'll get it! Thanks for tuning in!

    • @meshugas4christ779
      @meshugas4christ779 Год назад

      @dsg_studio looks like there is levels to this, it may seem hard to me because I never had the opportunity to have a teacher or practice this , but I just subscribe to this channel 😀 so future looks promising, Be Blessed!

    • @dsg_studio
      @dsg_studio  Год назад +1

      @@meshugas4christ779 thanks for the sub! My biggest goal with this channel is to provide some detailed instruction to folks like yourself who haven't had the opportunity to have a private instructor. Cheers!