This might be the best guitar lesson I’ve ever seen. I am so… so…….. sooooooo humbled. I haven’t had my mind blown like this since learning triad inversions. Thank you sir.
I now have something to practice for the next few weeks/months. Thank you for extending the lesson from your previous video about double stops and glazing over the theoretical aspect of it with examples of using different intervals. Researching this knowledge and pairing it with this lesson will help indefinitely. Also, love the solo! Thank you!
Thanks again. Been working these ideas through my ear for a while just finding what fits but this really is a great practice to get the ear and hands working out side of memorized movements and really hear the voice of the intervals. Now back to work.
Thanks. Another way to view this is 3rd is part of both major and minor chord - 135, 613 and the sixths sound great on a minor pentatonic because of the harmony in that chord and scale. Ofcourse when we go off the Ionian and it's derivative scales, we can accordingly pick doubles of notes that are in harmony with the scale to add colour to the melody being played
So helpful brother thanks a lot.....can't thank you enough.... Hoping for more and more helpful videos like this from you in the future ....love your channel .... please don't stop what you are doing...
The Key here is to know how to play the scale along the fretboard as you do bc I can't follow the pattern you play from the B string on 10th fret all the way up. Is there another video of yours explaining these ways of playing scales? I really like the way you explain this content, you make it clear honestly.
The best thing you could do is pursue CAGED - I’ve created a whole masterclass on the topic on my website. That’ll make you a master of double stops and much more!
Bro hats off to your kind heart for sharing your knowledge, big respects.... I have a question about Skype lessons, how does that work really? Is it a one on one kinda lessons?
Thanks man 🙌 It's the same as a one on one private lesson, but over a webcam 🙂 Feel free to message me on my facebook page (link in description) if you want to know more 👌
Great lesson and great teacher! I don't have a good enough ear to tell from watching, are they all diatonic 3rds, 4ths and 6ths or just intervals regardless of whether they fit in the scale or not? If they're not diatonic do you think it would be a good exercise to practice these all diatonically? Thanks again for such awesome content man. You need to release more original stuff you should make a second channel similar to mateus' where you just post jams/comps :D
Thanks for the comments bro! I hope to post a bunch of dope jams/comps this year so keep a lookout! 😄 Also all of these intervals are diatonic 👌 It’s best to learn diatonically before exploring non diatonic harmony 👍
haha no worries , i hear some janner in your accent there ? haha , appreciate all the john mayer stuff you do though man , hes truly a genius on the guitar and to be able to pick bits up always makes me smile , hopefully il be able to play 1 full song one day not just riffs and rythms here and there... i think i lack the fundamentals of playing witb others in a band! 😂 maybe theres a video in there somewhere ? ;)
My accent is a mystery to many 🤪 You’re welcome Shaun ✌️ If you need any tips or tricks then hit me up. I’ve got some dope videos to come that I’m sure you’ll find helpful, so keep an eye out 😉
Ok, I was there when he was doing the parallel double stops but then I got lost. Looked to me like he was playing notes outside the A minor pentatonic when playing intervals.....even ends on an F .....6th string first fret. When was that note ever in the A minor pentatonic? Or do you just pick one note in the pentatonic and then play the second note - 3rd, 4th or 6th interval wherever it lands even when it's not in the pentatonic scale???
Very cool and informative lesson. Thank you. I also love that - to my eyes - you have the most ugly, butchered, guitar on the tube, with bits removed and mismatched parts. And I like that you carry on as if it was perfectly normal. Two thumbs up.
Haha, thanks Keith, I appreciate that! 🙂 That’s my style for now 💁♂️ Repping the fact that, it doesn’t matter what guitar you have, it’s the practice, tone, and determination that counts 🤙
I'm pretty confused about the intervals part. Your in A minor, so shouldn't you be playing the minor thirds only? your playing major and minor thirds or is there a pattern I'm just not seeing? Thanks great content btw
Great question! An interval is the distance between two pitches. If A was my first pitch then C would be a minor third of that. If C was my first pitch then E would be a major third of that. C and E are both in the key of Aminor, but in the second example I am highlighting the gap between C and E, not A and E or any other combination. Does that make sense?
It's so annoying how they roll up and make it look like I'm wearing underpants 🙄😆 I have since invested in longer and looser shorts, and I make a conscious effort to pull them down a bit so y'all don't cry 😂
The best lesson I came across in 2018!! What a perfect approach to apply intervals I'd never come up with. Thank you man!!
I'm glad you like it! You're very welcome my friend! 😄🙌
For me the great thing is to study guitar with a great teacher like you bro !
never seen a teacher like you thankyou so much ! hope you all the best
U can't get this kind of in depth lesson on double stops and intervals anywhere! Keep it up 👍👍
Thanks man! 🙂
This might be the best guitar lesson I’ve ever seen. I am so… so…….. sooooooo humbled. I haven’t had my mind blown like this since learning triad inversions. Thank you sir.
you sire are awesome. the best interval content in the youtube.
Thanks so much for sharing this value packed lesson.
I had never thought of doing this. Perfect timing because I am learning Triads too.
You're the best, honestly. Thanks for the lesons!
Thank you! And you're welcome :)
your channel is literally what I've been looking for and what i needed all this time! thanks for the hard work ❤️
Bro this video is everything
Just came across this lesson. Very clear and great pacing! You’re a very skilled teacher.
Thanks!
I am learning so much from your lesson....
Thank you so much Darryl....
Keep uploading more
Great to hear! You’re welcome, and thanks 🙂
so far so clear...more of your videos..Godbless
Thank you very much for this lesson. It all comes together now.
Another stellar lesson! It was informative and the concepts have been clearly explained. Thanks a lot for focusing on this topic.
This is a great guitar lesson that is gonna change the whole dimension of seeing and creating things on fretboard...
I now have something to practice for the next few weeks/months. Thank you for extending the lesson from your previous video about double stops and glazing over the theoretical aspect of it with examples of using different intervals. Researching this knowledge and pairing it with this lesson will help indefinitely. Also, love the solo! Thank you!
Glad I could help Joshua! Thanks for your support - enjoy! 😄
wow, that was a refreshing lesson, nice to meet your channel!
Great info, and excellent presentation !
Your new video comes so fast!Thanks man,you've opened my mind again.
What do you mean Stan? And you're very welcome, thanks for sharing! 🙂
That ending soloing was beautiful! VERY Mateus Asato- inspired.
Thanks! 😄
Thanks again. Been working these ideas through my ear for a while just finding what fits but this really is a great practice to get the ear and hands working out side of memorized movements and really hear the voice of the intervals. Now back to work.
Great lesson - cheers!
Next level Double Stops & Intervals 2.0!
Would love to!
Thanks. Another way to view this is 3rd is part of both major and minor chord - 135, 613 and the sixths sound great on a minor pentatonic because of the harmony in that chord and scale. Ofcourse when we go off the Ionian and it's derivative scales, we can accordingly pick doubles of notes that are in harmony with the scale to add colour to the melody being played
hi...useful technics ...it resume all lessons i ve practice on good sounds and makes comfort on fingers...
Finally a lesson on double stops that is actually useful. Thanks for that. Sub'd.
So helpful brother thanks a lot.....can't thank you enough.... Hoping for more and more helpful videos like this from you in the future ....love your channel .... please don't stop what you are doing...
Thanks brother! 😄 Enjoy!
Amazing lesson, thanks a lot!!
You're breakdown o Asato's playing is the best my friend. And it's Ma-Te-USS. It looks like you're sayin Ma-te-as. 🙏
Thank you so much from Argentina
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Wow, very cool new lesson Darryl! thanks so much!
You're very welcome! 👌
Great lesson. Thanks.
You’re welcome! 🙌
Good tutorial! Thanks!
you are my favourite guitar teacher :D
Thanks for the lessons
Thanks Tom! :D
you are the man
very good lesson👍
Good stuff! Thanks!
You’re welcome!
Very good lesson man, thanks!
Thanks a ton!!!
You're welcome!
this is one of the best tut :)
I'm glad you think so, thanks! 🙂🙌
nice lesson mate...u re awesome
Thanks man! You're awesome 👏🙌
The Key here is to know how to play the scale along the fretboard as you do bc I can't follow the pattern you play from the B string on 10th fret all the way up. Is there another video of yours explaining these ways of playing scales? I really like the way you explain this content, you make it clear honestly.
The best thing you could do is pursue CAGED - I’ve created a whole masterclass on the topic on my website. That’ll make you a master of double stops and much more!
Omg thats insane!💎tks
You’re welcome! 😄
Thx u man!!! U r the best!!! :3
Keep shredding!!!
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nice thanxx
You’re welcome!
Thanks man
You're welcome ✌️
one of your student from China
How are you getting that ambient presence effect in the beginning of your video?Nice sound.Thank You.
The backing track/guitar? It's just a pretty average crunch sound with plenty of chorus I think
Bro hats off to your kind heart for sharing your knowledge, big respects.... I have a question about Skype lessons, how does that work really? Is it a one on one kinda lessons?
Thanks man 🙌 It's the same as a one on one private lesson, but over a webcam 🙂 Feel free to message me on my facebook page (link in description) if you want to know more 👌
Darryl Syms Vinaka bro.. all the way from Fiji. Will surely hit you up. GOD Bless
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Great lesson and great teacher! I don't have a good enough ear to tell from watching, are they all diatonic 3rds, 4ths and 6ths or just intervals regardless of whether they fit in the scale or not? If they're not diatonic do you think it would be a good exercise to practice these all diatonically? Thanks again for such awesome content man. You need to release more original stuff you should make a second channel similar to mateus' where you just post jams/comps :D
Thanks for the comments bro! I hope to post a bunch of dope jams/comps this year so keep a lookout! 😄 Also all of these intervals are diatonic 👌 It’s best to learn diatonically before exploring non diatonic harmony 👍
How did you achieve the Asato tone? It's lovely! Great lesson too, mate.
Thanks man! I've had heaps of requests for this so I'll post a video soon. Get on the notification squad if you don't want to miss it! 🙌🙂
I'm not surprised! ha notifications on 😛
Yea!!! Can't wait for that. It really does sounds so suhrish.
It's already been posted Char 👍
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yo from plymouth ;) do you have any srv style vids?
Plymouth!! 🙌👏 Unfortunately not Shaun, perhaps someday 😄
haha no worries , i hear some janner in your accent there ? haha , appreciate all the john mayer stuff you do though man , hes truly a genius on the guitar and to be able to pick bits up always makes me smile , hopefully il be able to play 1 full song one day not just riffs and rythms here and there... i think i lack the fundamentals of playing witb others in a band! 😂 maybe theres a video in there somewhere ? ;)
My accent is a mystery to many 🤪 You’re welcome Shaun ✌️ If you need any tips or tricks then hit me up. I’ve got some dope videos to come that I’m sure you’ll find helpful, so keep an eye out 😉
@@DarrylSyms im from plymouth too dude ! It's an accent you never notice... until you hear it back on video 😂😂
Ok, I was there when he was doing the parallel double stops but then I got lost. Looked to me like he was playing notes outside the A minor pentatonic when playing intervals.....even ends on an F .....6th string first fret. When was that note ever in the A minor pentatonic? Or do you just pick one note in the pentatonic and then play the second note - 3rd, 4th or 6th interval wherever it lands even when it's not in the pentatonic scale???
Very cool and informative lesson. Thank you. I also love that - to my eyes - you have the most ugly, butchered, guitar on the tube, with bits removed and mismatched parts. And I like that you carry on as if it was perfectly normal. Two thumbs up.
Haha, thanks Keith, I appreciate that! 🙂 That’s my style for now 💁♂️ Repping the fact that, it doesn’t matter what guitar you have, it’s the practice, tone, and determination that counts 🤙
I'm pretty confused about the intervals part. Your in A minor, so shouldn't you be playing the minor thirds only? your playing major and minor thirds or is there a pattern I'm just not seeing? Thanks great content btw
Great question! An interval is the distance between two pitches. If A was my first pitch then C would be a minor third of that. If C was my first pitch then E would be a major third of that. C and E are both in the key of Aminor, but in the second example I am highlighting the gap between C and E, not A and E or any other combination. Does that make sense?
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Another Mateus Asato lesson, eh? 🤘🏼
Coming soon!
Darryl Syms rock and roll!
I just thought it was hammering two nots at the same time..
Tighter shorts, please.
You got it 👌
Note to self: never wear shorts, making an instructional video!! 😅
It's so annoying how they roll up and make it look like I'm wearing underpants 🙄😆 I have since invested in longer and looser shorts, and I make a conscious effort to pull them down a bit so y'all don't cry 😂
Wait so double stop is basically playing the same note in 2 octaves? Or not haha
That is one version of a double stop yes. But a double stop is essentially any 2 notes at the same time
@@DarrylSyms Ohh I get it, tnx! Kinda weird name for two notes being played at the same time tho.
Too fast , guitar to far away , slowdown good information