What an excellent, clear and helpful lesson. Thanks! Sometimes, even if you know these 'containers' (chord voicing / Pentagon shapes) , it's the strings that connect them which is the most useful bit in pulling it all together.
I slowed down yesterday’s video to.5 and was able to follow the shred, this video gave me confidence I got it right. Listening to you guys talking at that speed is hilarious! Thanks for posting 😎
thank you for all you do I've been learning guitar and I'm learning a lot from you and I really appreciate you my name is Matthew and I watch your videos and enjoy and try to learn how to play the guitar
Thanks for this video! I was trying to figure out the arpeggio run that Dovydas did from a tab sheet I have and getting near the mark but this video is what I really needed. Such a good lesson for learning a ton in one routine.
Thanks Sean, I’ve been wanting to know for ages if it’s appropriate to play the relative minor for the other major chords within a key and finally my woes have been answered. Looking at it from the major scale perspective it looks like you can play a pentatonic for every chord in the key other than the 7 chord.
What you're playing is 1st, 3rd, 5th of an A Major chord. They're just different octaves! Describing it as different intervals, like they're different notes is stupid, and you make it more complicated for ppl. It's much better for ppl to learn to recognize the pitches. "An A chord, these 3 tones, a Major 3rd and a minor 3rd." (?!) It's ACE in 3 octaves, idjut.
Every once in awhile you get those eye opening moments in music. This was definitely one of them. Thanks my man!
Thank you for taking the time to reinforce the lesson from yesterday. Appreciated.
What an excellent, clear and helpful lesson. Thanks!
Sometimes, even if you know these 'containers' (chord voicing / Pentagon shapes) , it's the strings that connect them which is the most useful bit in pulling it all together.
Thanks so much for watching!
THANK YOU! This is an awesome followup to yesterday's video!
Fast is the new slow! Cheers Sean!!
I slowed down yesterday’s video to.5 and was able to follow the shred, this video gave me confidence I got it right. Listening to you guys talking at that speed is hilarious! Thanks for posting 😎
That was AWESOME!!!! Thank you.
Happy to help!
Great explanation. Thanks for sharing.
Happy to help!
thank you for all you do I've been learning guitar and I'm learning a lot from you and I really appreciate you my name is Matthew and I watch your videos and enjoy and try to learn how to play the guitar
Just watched your video on chord shapes. Excited to see one focusing on open A barre chords with similar modifications (root on second string)
Thanks for this video! I was trying to figure out the arpeggio run that Dovydas did from a tab sheet I have and getting near the mark but this video is what I really needed. Such a good lesson for learning a ton in one routine.
Thanks Sean that's super useful
Thanks Sean, I’ve been wanting to know for ages if it’s appropriate to play the relative minor for the other major chords within a key and finally my woes have been answered. Looking at it from the major scale perspective it looks like you can play a pentatonic for every chord in the key other than the 7 chord.
Yup! You got it!
sean your getting really good
lol love the video but i need more chord building knowledge lol gonna study and come back
Dovydos was certainly amped up yesterday. He does everything a full speed.
Thanks for slowing it down Sean !!! I know Dovydas can’t help it!!! 🤣🤣😂😂🤘🤘✌️😎🎶🎶 !!!
Thanks for a great video. Now we'll all have maserratis!
this it not sean daniel this is sean kjellberg
sir can u make a beginner series
Check out Lauren Bateman
I am going to watch this at 1.5 X speed so I can learn even faster! (Why does "7 minute abs" from Something About Mary pop into my mind now?)
It's 8 min abs! Step into my office cause you're f'n fired!! 😂
too hard🙇🏽♀️ the dislike button is looking so sexy right now🎱
ya, i was looking for an opening for a salty comment but he made it difficult for us salty commentors. drats! foiled again. ;-)
What you're playing is 1st, 3rd, 5th of an A Major chord. They're just different octaves! Describing it as different intervals, like they're different notes is stupid, and you make it more complicated for ppl. It's much better for ppl to learn to recognize the pitches. "An A chord, these 3 tones, a Major 3rd and a minor 3rd." (?!)
It's ACE in 3 octaves, idjut.