Best ever drmo in this difficult subject...NEW approach. direct and simplified and very well presnted. AWESOME. very grateful to you for a GREAT jpb !!!!
You are a sheer genius! I will exceed my expectations and blow my mind by learning your fantastic teachings of this music theory. Thank you a thousand times! Well done!
Thank you 🙏 I’m just telling it how I see it. 😂 yeah it’s different. I thought some might find it interesting. Thank you for expressing your thoughts, it does more good than would you think. 👍❤
I never realized that triads are just multiple dyads. Great explanation for something I've been focusing on. One of the best illustrations on this topic
Awesome video. The lesson is without a doubt one of the best on this subject. The visual could use a bit of improvement to make it feel like a more unified whole, maybe even channel’s theme (fretjam and samjamguitar for examples, one look and you know it’s them). This channel has so much potential.
Hey Bro congratulations. I was browsing to find some more simplified insight on triads and came across your video; where have you been hiding man haha, this video is just so awesome. I am 83 and have been playing guitar since I was 15 self taught and mucked around with triads for the last 5 years or so to elevate arthritis pain in my finger to get better results out of playing now in order to enjoy it more. I never really understood the significance of triads and their association to diads; nor did I know that all chords were linked to "C" major and "E Minor, mind blowing stuff. I wish someone had shown me this 60 years ago. There are a whole heap of stuff on the internet about scales, pentatonics, modes and triads, but never explained like this, your a genius man. Thanks, from a Country Hill Billy from down under Ausi!
@@williamsteel4694 thank you very much🤘 Yeah, I’m 60. I remember back in 2001 when I first connected with triads, I had an Ah Ha😮moment. And out of my mouth I mumbled - “😲it’s all about triads”. It was at that moment I saw the connection. There’s so much more to it as well, I just scratched the surface.
This is without question the best video I have ever seen on Triads. Thank you soooo much. Keep up your excellent work!!!! LaMar Kemp in Salt Lake City.
Wow I love this Thankyou so much, as it's just what I've been looking for. I picked up the guitar recently having learnt music theory and composition on the piano and I just want to figure out how chords are made on the guitar in the same way that I can do it on the piano. This is perfect and very entertaining too, can't wait to see more from you!!
Watch some videos of how sax players use triad pairs. That’ll really cook your noodle. They literally breathe triads. They use them for everything they do.
Just ran into this video and I can directly say, Great job man!!! in making this video simple, informative, very easy to understand and not boring. can't wait to watch the rest of your videos. are they in order?
i really like your approach , thanks for your efforts ! would you consider putting the fret location dots on top of your current black / white lay out ? it would be really helpful to see where your at within the marker usually on the board .. practicing without the layout sometime i got a bit lost
Upgraded to 👍 because it looked like a vid on power chords (which I hate them)...... I was so wrong. This is instead, all about useful musical skills....... Thx
That's a lot in 30mn to digest, but that is mucho bueno, damn excellent. If you don't mind, I will circulate it to some friends. Thanks for this one, I am grateful.
Made me laugh when you mentioned playing with two fingers.. knew Django was going to pop up. Funny because I've literally just started learning to play Gypsy Jazz :)
Well presented...however, at present, some of that is 'not sinking into my head'. The graphics are brilliant. The story of the family is truly an inspiration. It will help me remember the notes/sound of the chord if that is right. What totally through me was the guitar! The black and white markings...I found it hard to look at, for whatever reason. I realised that it was laid out as piano keys.I could not see the notes of the fret within my mind's eye. However, the other guitar design was fine. This must be an 'optional illusion,' as they say. I will need to go through this presentation quite a few times to gain a better in-depth understanding of this particular topic...possible using a non-black and white fretboard. But all that said the presentation is 1st class. Thank you.
Yes the white labels are the C Ionian scale. When I first tested those labels on my guitar, I thought it looked a bit confusing. Then when I played it, in C major, I realized what a great teaching tool - if the student had it on the neck. This channel is more of an “exercise” channel. But there were a few videos I needed to put out on some basics first. Although it’s best to play along with the labels on the your neck, it can be done without it. Once you know the starting point, you can easily see what notes I am playing. For learning purposes only, I only play notes in the C major scale, (white notes only) and show all the patterns to look for. Once you memorized the patterns, you can shift the scale anywhere up or down. Thanks, I’m glad you liked the video, sorry the labels confused the matter.
Play a major scale (there’s a half-step between 3-4 and 7-8). This is what’s used to construct triads. A major triad is 1-3-5, a minor triad is 1-b3-5, an augmented triad is 1-3-#5, and a diminished triad is 1-b3-b5. Learn to construct triads and to recognize their sound. Later learn the 3 inversions (1-3-5, 3-5-1, 5-1-3) on all 4 sets of 3 strings). Memorize those 4 formulas for triad construction and start working on constructing them.
@@willabestorms6059 I didn’t focus on it in this video but do mention a video I did about it (with a link) at the beginning (prerequisite video for this video) My earlier videos explain the C major scale reference to the labels. I should have gave it a bit of a mention and a quick explanation. That would have been better. One guy actually said, since he didn’t have the neck labels, this video didn’t relate to him. When it actually does, whether he uses to labels or not. It’s still there on the neck, you just can’t see it. I talk a lot about them in earlier videos. Here is the office mention - FREE D.I.Y. INSTALL - Mapping the C Major Scale w/ Vinyl Labels" - Visualize Music on Your Fretboard ruclips.net/video/nsHJhVWnOyU/видео.html
Lil help: Sent a tip your way as well I've submitted the form for the fret labels a couple times. But have not received the link for the download - and not received any link to my email as yet....is your automation around this still working or?
@@kevinbreslin9756 that has happened once before. Same scenario. Idk what it’s doing. I was hoping it was going to be a one time thing. But many have gone successfully. Plus I would have gotten an email saying the function didn’t complete. I’m not getting that. I’ll get your email from the sent form and send them to you. Plus I’ll delete your second entry, so if I send Info, you won’t get it twice. Give me a second. 👍 Thank you for letting me know👍
It must have been a big task to make this series. Thank you for that . What i find , however, is that it' s a little too ' clinical ' or ' mathematic' .
Yeah, my focus is to show patterns. I know calling out all these numbers can get a bit confusing to keep up with. But the “math” is elementary. When you play with these dyads and triad shapes at home, you should start to hear the music inside the math. Play with the combination of dyad and triad pattens and hear how they harmonies with each other to make music.
@@davidbartos214 that is just pointing out that, that note is an A. Saying the “A” is at this position (fifth fret). The A being your root note. All that segment is saying is that each triad can be played on different areas on the neck. The fifth fret being one of them. Hence A is on the E string 5th fret but also on the next string open fret. Thank you for the question.
@@Greg-om2hb the only thing ai here are the tools in production. I assure you a human created these videos and scripted them from the heart of a human. AI is a tool just like photoshop is a tool. But back in the 90’s people were saying “that’s not real, it was photoshoped ”. In time all this will be so common place, no one will have the urge to point out the tool used. Just like now with photoshop. Plus Ai isn’t going to think this much outside of the box when teaching the guitar. My videos are different because of the point of view, not because it’s animated. Try to focus on the pint at hand. What am I communicating? If I fail at that, then I’m a failure at this.
The white/ black effect on the guitar neck show the respective spacing of white/ black keys on a piano [when the guitar is in standard tuning. In that regard, this is a very illustrative [cross-instrumental approach!!
@@BioHealthAlchemy I hear you. The best part is, it’s a video. You can repeat anything you missed. Or stop at any point to take it in. I’ve had a couple comments about that, but the majority of viewers aren’t having a problem with it. I encourage you to not give up on it. Understanding this perspective can be a game changer. Maybe watch it again. It can make a difference.
Best ever drmo in this difficult subject...NEW approach. direct and simplified and very well presnted. AWESOME. very grateful to you for a GREAT jpb !!!!
@@dijonstreak thank very much. It really does help to know that my video was comprehensive. 👍🙂👍
Drmo?
🎸GREAT JOB!!!🎉🎉🎉
That white notes, black notes fretboard is an eye opener. And a mind opener! Thanks for all the hard work.
This is the first time it's really ever made sense to me. Excellent video.
Thank you very much Sir.
You are a sheer genius!
I will exceed my expectations and blow my mind by learning your fantastic teachings of this music theory. Thank you a thousand times!
Well done!
Thank you 🙏
I’m just telling it how I see it. 😂 yeah it’s different. I thought some might find it interesting.
Thank you for expressing your thoughts, it does more good than would you think. 👍❤
I never realized that triads are just multiple dyads. Great explanation for something I've been focusing on. One of the best illustrations on this topic
Awesome video. The lesson is without a doubt one of the best on this subject. The visual could use a bit of improvement to make it feel like a more unified whole, maybe even channel’s theme (fretjam and samjamguitar for examples, one look and you know it’s them). This channel has so much potential.
Hey Bro congratulations. I was browsing to find some more simplified insight on triads and came across your video; where have you been hiding man haha, this video is just so awesome. I am 83 and have been playing guitar since I was 15 self taught and mucked around with triads for the last 5 years or so to elevate arthritis pain in my finger to get better results out of playing now in order to enjoy it more. I never really understood the significance of triads and their association to diads; nor did I know that all chords were linked to "C" major and "E Minor, mind blowing stuff. I wish someone had shown me this 60 years ago. There are a whole heap of stuff on the internet about scales, pentatonics, modes and triads, but never explained like this, your a genius man. Thanks, from a Country Hill Billy from down under Ausi!
@@williamsteel4694 thank you very much🤘
Yeah, I’m 60. I remember back in 2001 when I first connected with triads, I had an Ah Ha😮moment. And out of my mouth I mumbled - “😲it’s all about triads”. It was at that moment I saw the connection.
There’s so much more to it as well, I just scratched the surface.
This is without question the best video I have ever seen on Triads. Thank you soooo much. Keep up your excellent work!!!!
LaMar Kemp in Salt Lake City.
Thank you!
I just uploaded a new one if you want to check it out. - ruclips.net/video/thAHanJeANQ/видео.html
Thank you very much
It is the most Original way of presenting Triads.
Congratulations
@@patrickblay7684 thank you 🙏. Share if you can 👍
Outstanding... didactical masterpiece! Thank you
Wow I love this Thankyou so much, as it's just what I've been looking for. I picked up the guitar recently having learnt music theory and composition on the piano and I just want to figure out how chords are made on the guitar in the same way that I can do it on the piano. This is perfect and very entertaining too, can't wait to see more from you!!
@@lougeorge thank you so much. Please share if you can.
I have been looking for something like this. Thank you for making it.
@@BlindmanJay Thank YOU!
Why only now ❤. You are such a blessing.
@@lowellton_ville awesome comment! 🙏Thank you!😁
Thank you for this. Super good. Just starting this course. I really like it slot. Helps me understand music and chords better.
@@kellystout8187 thank you 🙏 Do you anyone else who would enjoy it? Please share. 🙏👍😁
I really appreciate your very clear explanation of what I thought was a complicated series of interlinked guitar themes.
Thank you very much 👍
@@franklunt8975 thank you. Share it with someone you think might get enjoy watching it. 👍
I have never realized C major and E minor combined are Cmaj7. Flabbergasted. I like this a lot.
Watch some videos of how sax players use triad pairs. That’ll really cook your noodle. They literally breathe triads. They use them for everything they do.
@@kenlelon369 that’s why it sounds so good!
@@G_DemolishedGot any good RUclips links you can post for us?
Just ran into this video and I can directly say, Great job man!!! in making this video simple, informative, very easy to understand and not boring. can't wait to watch the rest of your videos.
are they in order?
@@angelpatrickdeleonjr8
They are grouped under “subjects” in the playlists. Glad you liked it. 👍
i really like your approach , thanks for your efforts ! would you consider putting the fret location dots on top of your current black / white lay out ? it would be really helpful to see where your at within the marker usually on the board .. practicing without the layout sometime i got a bit lost
@@13sooks I’m not sure what you mean. Can you give me a time code of the segment you’re taking about?
Absolutely awesome.
Excellent! Very helpful
Thank you for the comment and thank you for the tip 🙂. I’m going to put it into some new guitar strings 👍
Absolutely awesome ❤️ 👌 ❤❤❤
Upgraded to 👍 because it looked like a vid on power chords (which I hate them)...... I was so wrong.
This is instead, all about useful musical skills....... Thx
The family analogy is genius.
Insane crazy good!!!!!!!!!!
@@marksnyder1215 thank you! 🙏 Please share. 🤘
That's a lot in 30mn to digest, but that is mucho bueno, damn excellent. If you don't mind, I will circulate it to some friends.
Thanks for this one, I am grateful.
@@Chuck-mp1ji thank you, and I am grateful for you sharing. 👍👍
amazing video! like and susc. Greetings from Chile!
@@user-nu7xx7pc1d greetings and thank you🙏
Incredible thanks...subbed!
@@mcse9951 do you know of anyone that would dig it? Pass it around 😁🙏👍
Amazing!!! Thank you
What a great video, bravo🙌🙌❤❤
@@Jaadugar0351 Thank you! Please share with someone you think would enjoy it.
@@Fret-Reps sure man❤️
Thanks! Very helpful!!!!!!
Made me laugh when you mentioned playing with two fingers.. knew Django was going to pop up. Funny because I've literally just started learning to play Gypsy Jazz :)
Great vid, really brings concepts together. The ai pics and videos were jarringly distracting though
C’mon man
35k views,,, only 2k sub,, lots of love and support from lap of Himalayas bro,, keep going
@@Acoustics195 thank you very much. I’m feeling the love. 😊
Thanks for all the great lessons.
@@FLeX12391 thank you, I hope everything was clear. If it ever isn’t, please let me know. 👍
@@Fret-Reps Will do
thanks again and can't wait to see what is next.
Well presented...however, at present, some of that is 'not sinking into my head'. The graphics are brilliant. The story of the family is truly an inspiration. It will help me remember the notes/sound of the chord if that is right. What totally through me was the guitar! The black and white markings...I found it hard to look at, for whatever reason. I realised that it was laid out as piano keys.I could not see the notes of the fret within my mind's eye. However, the other guitar design was fine. This must be an 'optional illusion,' as they say. I will need to go through this presentation quite a few times to gain a better in-depth understanding of this particular topic...possible using a non-black and white fretboard. But all that said the presentation is 1st class. Thank you.
Yes the white labels are the C Ionian scale. When I first tested those labels on my guitar, I thought it looked a bit confusing. Then when I played it, in C major, I realized what a great teaching tool - if the student had it on the neck. This channel is more of an “exercise” channel. But there were a few videos I needed to put out on some basics first. Although it’s best to play along with the labels on the your neck, it can be done without it. Once you know the starting point, you can easily see what notes I am playing. For learning purposes only, I only play notes in the C major scale, (white notes only) and show all the patterns to look for. Once you memorized the patterns, you can shift the scale anywhere up or down.
Thanks, I’m glad you liked the video, sorry the labels confused the matter.
Play a major scale (there’s a half-step between 3-4 and 7-8). This is what’s used to construct triads. A major triad is 1-3-5, a minor triad is 1-b3-5, an augmented triad is 1-3-#5, and a diminished triad is 1-b3-b5. Learn to construct triads and to recognize their sound. Later learn the 3 inversions (1-3-5, 3-5-1, 5-1-3) on all 4 sets of 3 strings). Memorize those 4 formulas for triad construction and start working on constructing them.
@@Fret-Reps Did you explain the C scale white markers in the video? I may have missed it.
@@willabestorms6059 I didn’t focus on it in this video but do mention a video I did about it (with a link) at the beginning (prerequisite video for this video)
My earlier videos explain the C major scale reference to the labels. I should have gave it a bit of a mention and a quick explanation. That would have been better. One guy actually said, since he didn’t have the neck labels, this video didn’t relate to him. When it actually does, whether he uses to labels or not. It’s still there on the neck, you just can’t see it.
I talk a lot about them in earlier videos.
Here is the office mention - FREE D.I.Y. INSTALL - Mapping the C Major Scale w/ Vinyl Labels" - Visualize Music on Your Fretboard
ruclips.net/video/nsHJhVWnOyU/видео.html
Thanks!
Thank YOU!
😂😂😂😂 i love this channel
lets go
Cool...
Lil help: Sent a tip your way as well I've submitted the form for the fret labels a couple times. But have not received the link for the download - and not received any link to my email as yet....is your automation around this still working or?
@@kevinbreslin9756 that has happened once before. Same scenario.
Idk what it’s doing. I was hoping it was going to be a one time thing. But many have gone successfully. Plus I would have gotten an email saying the function didn’t complete. I’m not getting that.
I’ll get your email from the sent form and send them to you. Plus I’ll delete your second entry, so if I send Info, you won’t get it twice.
Give me a second. 👍
Thank you for letting me know👍
👌👌
Where can I get these fret-labels? Cannot find them anywhere.
Disregard… see your DIY guide and download! Right on, thank you!
As the Mandalorian would say, this is the way.
Now I understand why everyone says leave out the 4th 👍
@@masterbuilder3166 awesome!
I didn’t watch the whole video yet but that’s why people use the Lydian mode the #4 works and sounds good
It must have been a big task to make this series. Thank you for that . What i find , however, is that it' s a little too ' clinical ' or ' mathematic' .
Yeah, my focus is to show patterns. I know calling out all these numbers can get a bit confusing to keep up with. But the “math” is elementary. When you play with these dyads and triad shapes at home, you should start to hear the music inside the math. Play with the combination of dyad and triad pattens and hear how they harmonies with each other to make music.
✌️✌️👌
At 15:14 into the video, you have an Am labeled as an A. Confusion
@@davidbartos214 that is just pointing out that, that note is an A. Saying the “A” is at this position (fifth fret). The A being your root note.
All that segment is saying is that each triad can be played on different areas on the neck. The fifth fret being one of them. Hence A is on the E string 5th fret but also on the next string open fret.
Thank you for the question.
Dude this AI vid is wild, but the narrator is condescendingly funny
AI guitar lessons?
@@Greg-om2hb the only thing ai here are the tools in production. I assure you a human created these videos and scripted them from the heart of a human.
AI is a tool just like photoshop is a tool. But back in the 90’s people were saying “that’s not real, it was photoshoped ”.
In time all this will be so common place, no one will have the urge to point out the tool used. Just like now with photoshop.
Plus Ai isn’t going to think this much outside of the box when teaching the guitar.
My videos are different because of the point of view, not because it’s animated.
Try to focus on the pint at hand. What am I communicating? If I fail at that, then I’m a failure at this.
@@Fret-Reps 🎸Your Videos are EXCELLENT!!!🎸 - THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK IN PUTTING THIS TOGETHER🎸🙏🙏
sorry, but my guitar has no white and black : not usefull to me....
@@mikehogan2829 well let’s make it useful for you. I have a free diy here for you - ruclips.net/video/nsHJhVWnOyU/видео.htmlsi=PN5n8FcJevj3m85n
The white/ black effect on the guitar neck show the respective spacing of white/ black keys on a piano [when the guitar is in standard tuning. In that regard, this is a very illustrative [cross-instrumental approach!!
Ok dummy
@@MottTherH00Ple thank you 🙏. Please pass it around to whomever you think may appreciate the video. 👍👍
😂
very fast; I can't follow
@@BioHealthAlchemy I hear you. The best part is, it’s a video. You can repeat anything you missed. Or stop at any point to take it in. I’ve had a couple comments about that, but the majority of viewers aren’t having a problem with it. I encourage you to not give up on it. Understanding this perspective can be a game changer. Maybe watch it again. It can make a difference.
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