You have the rare ability to explain things very simply, clearly, and in a way that is immediately actionable for everyone, regardless of experience or skill level. Been playing for 26 years, just had one of my best practice sessions ever thanks to this video. Just take any random 3 notes in the scale and see how they sound together .... this kind of "free chording" is exactly what I needed. No need to get stuck in the typical voicings, just explore all the possibilities, and hear how they sound to me. Very simple yet powerful concept. Subscribed. MOAR videos like this please!
Thenk! I was unsure how lead lines were written while having a theoretical understanding of chord structures. My intuition was telling me if I play in key it would sound fine, but without a teacher I was rather insecure.
Awesome tutorial. Would you consider making a tutorial on spicing up chord progressions or how to create better chords in drop tuning? For example using clean or distortion. Thanks!!
SO GOOD!! Thank you. I have been looking for an instructor like you. Your tutorials are exactly where I am with my guitar playing and my song writing. You write killer songs too, by the way. Hey, you wouldn't happen to have the .gp file for this song, would you? I would love to learn it. Anyway, thank you. Keep it up. 🤘
Wow this is super useful! finally tutorials that teach the basics instead of just assuming you already know "the basics"
Exactly. This guy is a very good teacher. Best in a while. Hope his channel succeeds.
EXACTLY!
So glad it helped!
@@anthonybattistamusic keep it coming, bro. 🤘🏼
This is some of the best guitar stuff out there. Really helps those that need examples with music theory explaining supporting it. Rock on Anthony! 🤘
Thank you so much! So glad it helped!!
You have the rare ability to explain things very simply, clearly, and in a way that is immediately actionable for everyone, regardless of experience or skill level. Been playing for 26 years, just had one of my best practice sessions ever thanks to this video. Just take any random 3 notes in the scale and see how they sound together .... this kind of "free chording" is exactly what I needed. No need to get stuck in the typical voicings, just explore all the possibilities, and hear how they sound to me. Very simple yet powerful concept. Subscribed. MOAR videos like this please!
@@gacktcbiz thank you so much! That really means a lot! I’m so glad it was helpful. More videos coming🤘🏻
My very first thought with that riff was classic darkest hour. Love it. Really helpful dude
Nice! Glad to hear!
These are great. Very understandable lessons!
Really appreciate that!🤘
Great channel mate. I hope it explodes. Such great content and presentation.
Thanks so much! Really appreciate that! 🤘🙏
Woowww 😮. Excellent Job 🔝🤘🔥
Thanks so much!
Awesome tutorial! Can't wait for more!
Thank you!
Good content brotha keep them coming.
Appreciate it!!
Thank you for this.
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Excellent! Thank you so much for the informative lesson. I have been starting with the F minor scale in the first position. (I think)...
Great content keep it coming!!
Thank you! More coming!
Thenk! I was unsure how lead lines were written while having a theoretical understanding of chord structures. My intuition was telling me if I play in key it would sound fine, but without a teacher I was rather insecure.
Glad this was helpful!
Awesome tutorial. Would you consider making a tutorial on spicing up chord progressions or how to create better chords in drop tuning? For example using clean or distortion. Thanks!!
Thank you! And absolutely!
SO GOOD!! Thank you. I have been looking for an instructor like you. Your tutorials are exactly where I am with my guitar playing and my song writing. You write killer songs too, by the way. Hey, you wouldn't happen to have the .gp file for this song, would you? I would love to learn it. Anyway, thank you. Keep it up. 🤘
Thank you for the kind words! I’ll work on getting tabs and gp files for any demos/songs in the videos.
@@anthonybattistamusic That would be awesome.