This is one of the most helpful and useful tutorials I have seen in a LONG time!!! I know music theory pretty well, but examples like in this video make translating that theory to the guitar fretboard workable. Thank you -> checking out your other videos and your website.
Glad it was helpful! I will be releasing a follow-up video on augmented chords that will come out tomorrow on the channel. Talking about some of those concepts and adding a nice section about the ''chromatic augmented double climb'' that we can hear in so many classics. Stay tuned!
@@AntoineMichaudGuitarLooping Hey, can any of these augmented chord ideas be considered as modulations? Just curious, because I'm doing a big study on modulations, and augmented chords are one thing on my list that isn't fully checked off yet!?!?!
superb!!This is the kind of small stuff that makes the biggest difference! So well explained , i was hoping to find this data , but in a 16 min super clear express explanation?! congrats antoine and thank you for sharing!!! I really think that jeff buckley was a master at this , thats the aim , to flow with music enharmonically making it timeless
Great lesson.. I love augmented and diminished chords...
This is one of the most helpful and useful tutorials I have seen in a LONG time!!! I know music theory pretty well, but examples like in this video make translating that theory to the guitar fretboard workable. Thank you -> checking out your other videos and your website.
Glad it was helpful! I will be releasing a follow-up video on augmented chords that will come out tomorrow on the channel. Talking about some of those concepts and adding a nice section about the ''chromatic augmented double climb'' that we can hear in so many classics. Stay tuned!
I couldn't of asked for a better chord lesson for today! I love this channel!
So glad!
@@AntoineMichaudGuitarLooping Hey, can any of these augmented chord ideas be considered as modulations? Just curious, because I'm doing a big study on modulations, and augmented chords are one thing on my list that isn't fully checked off yet!?!?!
This is a clear lesson... every one can understand... super.. good job master...💐
Thank you! Glad you found that useful :-)
It's a wonderful and very helpful lesson for those who struggle to create melody!
Very interesting and useful! Thank you Antoine. ☺️😉
Great lesson, I’ve always had a hard time understanding how to contextualize these chords in my own compositions. Thank you
My pleasure 😊
Thanks again for sharing Antoine! Keep up the great work!
Excellent video, thanks!
Thanks. Like your video on diminished chords, this is very practical and useful.
What a great lesson. Thanks Antoine !
My pleasure, Carl :-)
Dude you’re the best. Greatest explanation ever, thank you so much!
This video is straight up bewitching. Thank you so much
Excellent tips to break out of the major/minor cycle! I think we need a full cover of Baby Hold On!
Haha, not gonna happen :-)
lovely lesson
Thank you for this interesting and informative video.
Great lesson. Many thanks.
Absolutely fantastic lesson! Thank you so much for your help.
You're very welcome, David :-)
Pretty cool vid. Thanks!!!!!
Excellent mate. Thanks my friend
Thank You Antoine... So glad to know this.
fantastic !!
Glad you liked this lesson!
superb!!This is the kind of small stuff that makes the biggest difference!
So well explained , i was hoping to find this data , but in a 16 min super clear express explanation?! congrats antoine and thank you for sharing!!!
I really think that jeff buckley was a master at this , thats the aim , to flow with music enharmonically making it timeless
Glad it was helpful! :-)
Excellent lesson thaks...
This lesson was really a gift for me thanks!
Very glad to read that :-)
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Another great video thank you sir!
You are very welcome, Peter!
Nice !
Great lesson, thanks Antoine.
My pleasure, Steve!
amazingly informative.....
Great stuff
Amazing video!
Marci bin ! :)
Merci pour l’inspiration pour les montées et descentes chromatiques.
Very useful... tried these chromatic movements be4 but dint know what they are called and how use them more.. so thanx
My pleasure!
your guitar has a nice sound..
Man i really need to memorize my fretboard
Hello Antoine! :)
Hello there!
Very important!Thank you.
Wouldnt it be more like 'C(#5)'? As C#5 chord is just notes C# and G#.
great lesson. have you got a face? could we see it?
Haha yes, plenty of videos with my face: ruclips.net/video/s0skixO75Cw/видео.html
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Very useful, thank you!
Excellent lesson. Thank you!
My pleasure!