The thing I love about Sean is how nonchalant he is. Even when he sees me looking through his windows he just says "nice mustache" and goes about his business crushing videos.
I watched a country music history on PBS one time that went through the all the old artist. I think they originally called that the Carter Pick. Enjoying the videos. beginner here that re-leaning after picking up the guitar and putting it down a long while back.
It’s taught in university as a C over G or like you said third inversion…or C w/ G in bass. I agree it’s confusing as all hell to explain to beginners that a G over B is a G chord, not a B chord. But we read linear.
Sean, I'd love to see a lesson on the various ways to use right-hand muting for rhythmic variety. There seem to be some options there that are more interesting than simple stumming. Some folks seem to use fingernails to get more of a percussive rhythm. I appreciate these short, focused videos a bunch.
I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down'. Bob Newhart
I was gonna make a comment with a joke about the Norwegian Wood riff, but then I thought, "oh, how cool would it be if Sean showed us Norwegian Wood, the country version?" Then I thought, "oh, how cool would it be if Sean just took a bunch of random songs, but played them in other random genres?" So sorry, Sean. I don't have a Norwegian Wood joke tonight. All I have are lousy ideas for youtubeshorts and tiktoks.
you may have answered this before but, do you use the same pick on the Acoustic as Electric? and if so, what is that 'size', and if not ... what are Those 'sizes'. 😉 thanks
Seriously, take a year. Practice 2 hrs a day, skips the videos and make yourself a seriously incredible player. Knowing theory helps but applying is the meat. You have the knowledge. Now you’re lacking the skills which at this point is just a small climb away.
I used to be as a thick headed as you, but thankfully I got over that. Kids, there's no harm in learning a trick or two. In fact it keeps you motivated and inspires creativity. So, sure, practice, but don't listen to the anti-knowledge purists because music is in fact a language and sometimes ya gotta know what a "verb" is, okay? :D
“Today where going to use a Hank Williams song: Your cheating heart” … nope! I’m out 😊 Your cheating Heart: the reason people who hate country music Hate country music. Still, thanks for mixing it up.
The thing I love about Sean is how nonchalant he is. Even when he sees me looking through his windows he just says "nice mustache" and goes about his business crushing videos.
As long as you don’t step on the flower beds we’re good.
Thanks so much Sean.
God bless ya.
I watched a country music history on PBS one time that went through the all the old artist. I think they originally called that the Carter Pick. Enjoying the videos. beginner here that re-leaning after picking up the guitar and putting it down a long while back.
A C/G is spoken G over C or a C chord in the third inversion. The bass strum bass strum is also known as Travis Picking.
It’s taught in university as a C over G or like you said third inversion…or C w/ G in bass.
I agree it’s confusing as all hell to explain to beginners that a G over B is a G chord, not a B chord. But we read linear.
Very relatable teacher. Great lesson!
Thank you so much!
thank you sean great lesson
Just got through Stampede and working on this. Thx
Once you master C/G, you can also play "Jesus Just Left Chicago" a great song to use to learn to count time. by ZZ Top.
Sean, I'd love to see a lesson on the various ways to use right-hand muting for rhythmic variety. There seem to be some options there that are more interesting than simple stumming. Some folks seem to use fingernails to get more of a percussive rhythm. I appreciate these short, focused videos a bunch.
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who even are you??? I dont even know you anymore ! You've changed Sean Daniel !
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To be fair it was an $8 haircut
Hey bud in country music it's c/g with an alternating bass line using the ring finger.
Nice lesson
I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down'.
Bob Newhart
Haha classic
Just wondering if you have interested to review a Byron guitar?
Tillie
Thanks for the country cowboy song lesson!!
:)
Yes that's me
Sean .. great lesson ... but .... was your guitar tuned up to standard .. me thinks you were a little sharp ??
I agree, it really spoils a good lesson.
Yes! Retune to 440 and redo, please. Love your lessons!
What is the guitar you are using here? Has a nice country sound
I was gonna make a comment with a joke about the Norwegian Wood riff, but then I thought, "oh, how cool would it be if Sean showed us Norwegian Wood, the country version?" Then I thought, "oh, how cool would it be if Sean just took a bunch of random songs, but played them in other random genres?" So sorry, Sean. I don't have a Norwegian Wood joke tonight. All I have are lousy ideas for youtubeshorts and tiktoks.
you may have answered this before but, do you use the same pick on the Acoustic as Electric?
and if so, what is that 'size', and if not ... what are Those 'sizes'. 😉
thanks
POV: You are experiencing rut and thinking about exploring country
Sean Daniels: Hold my beer
Perhaps more country on the way?!
@@seandaniel23 Looks like you really wants me to sign that patreon, dont you?
@@theturtlemike9197 It's calling your name!
What if I were to count that as BOOM-Chick-a BOOM-a-Chick-a? Ole Hank goan be mad at me for that?
Yes boom ah chick ahh
Only 2 minutes in and you get a like for rejecting the down-ups!
Stay classy!
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Thanks for watching!
Hmm. Maybe put your guitar in standard tuning. Way sharp.
The secret to Country music in general is to put some decent music on, and turn it up until you can't hear the Country music anymore.
ayyyyy oh!
I've seen some of your colleagues insisting on down down up, it's confusing
Seriously, take a year. Practice 2 hrs a day, skips the videos and make yourself a seriously incredible player.
Knowing theory helps but applying is the meat.
You have the knowledge.
Now you’re lacking the skills which at this point is just a small climb away.
I used to be as a thick headed as you, but thankfully I got over that.
Kids, there's no harm in learning a trick or two. In fact it keeps you motivated and inspires creativity. So, sure, practice, but don't listen to the anti-knowledge purists because music is in fact a language and sometimes ya gotta know what a "verb" is, okay? :D
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Good riddance acoustic lesson
I like the lessonna but the affectationna at the end of every sentence is super annoyinga!
“Today where going to use a Hank Williams song: Your cheating heart” … nope! I’m out 😊 Your cheating Heart: the reason people who hate country music Hate country music. Still, thanks for mixing it up.
Bring hipster country back! Said…someone. ☕️🥐🤠