Guthrie Govan on the Profound Effect of Intervals

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  • @gcolnr
    @gcolnr 4 года назад +1169

    I just like the way he articulates things...”the Phrygian mode, which has an equal right to exist...” I can’t imagine anyone else saying that. I love it.

    • @caiopassos1616
      @caiopassos1616 4 года назад +47

      his sense of humour is captivating

    • @scorpiocurse7969
      @scorpiocurse7969 3 года назад +20

      He has a degree in english, if i'm not mistaken, or studied english at university

    • @gcolnr
      @gcolnr 3 года назад +12

      @@scorpiocurse7969 If you told me that he taught English, I wouldn’t be surprised.

    • @EvilSean62
      @EvilSean62 3 года назад +38

      he has the unnerving relaxed attitude of a fighter pilot describing in real time how to get out of a tail spin to the only remaining concious passenger who is now flying the broken plane drunk and making it sound less stressful than going to the shop for an item ...any item ... its just a metaphor , go away

    • @OhGodWhatIsThisAah
      @OhGodWhatIsThisAah 3 года назад +6

      @@EvilSean62 Yep. It's the confidence or whatever you call it that comes with the level of skill he's achieved.

  • @ScarredRomeo
    @ScarredRomeo 4 года назад +1086

    "No one wants to hear that."
    Everybody when they hear me play.

    • @MrJackal43
      @MrJackal43 4 года назад +2

      ScarredRomeo lol, you’re not that bad...

    • @banjopink4409
      @banjopink4409 4 года назад +2

      Or Ritchie Blackmore, to be fair.

    • @markmarsh27
      @markmarsh27 4 года назад +5

      AAAHAHAHAAA! ... that was so honest it was HILARIOUS! ... even though it WASN'T true -- your Mother ALWAYS wants to hear you play.

    • @jaydenhoward8670
      @jaydenhoward8670 4 года назад

      Mark Marsh not mine

    • @TheStrataminor
      @TheStrataminor 4 года назад

      @@markmarsh27 Actually both of mine don't (I am adopted..therefore 2 or more to be honest Mums!!) lol!!

  • @AydinZahedi
    @AydinZahedi 4 года назад +1563

    please record as many lessons as possible with Guthrie.

    • @dimedetroit
      @dimedetroit  4 года назад +176

      There's a few more of these on the channel :)

    • @mountainman8775
      @mountainman8775 4 года назад +37

      100 thumbs up button please.... he’s the best guitar teacher on youtube imo

    • @bm8584
      @bm8584 4 года назад +16

      This is pure gold. Thanks

    • @Sadowsky46
      @Sadowsky46 4 года назад +20

      Yeah, he is a treasure to mankind 👍

    • @SigSelect
      @SigSelect 4 года назад +7

      @@dimedetroit Love it, though there is never enough Guthrie Govan lessons :)

  • @deweydecimal1446
    @deweydecimal1446 2 года назад +280

    He is literally the most intelligent guitar player in modern history. This man is the the professor's professor!

    • @T.Roberts-eo2wt
      @T.Roberts-eo2wt Месяц назад +1

      What about Frank Zappa and Dweezil.....

    • @jackb348
      @jackb348 15 дней назад

      Shawn Lane preceded him.

  • @jornvallis8051
    @jornvallis8051 4 года назад +445

    I know Guthrie says he would be incredibly awkward without music, but I think he would make a good comedian, the guys so charismatic and funny.

    • @jada90
      @jada90 4 года назад +18

      He is really funny! Such a great natural charm that shines through the shyness.

    • @MrKittles1123
      @MrKittles1123 4 года назад +35

      English would also be a highly valid option. The man’s mastery of language is really beautiful. He is able to convey concepts which might otherwise become convoluted to explain in a witty, concise and ultimately effective manner.

    • @saucybaka4439
      @saucybaka4439 4 года назад +2

      @Marco Estors wow you must really know the guy to know exactly how he would be. Or you're just a cynical moron who's projecting his own pathetic reality onto others. Either way, bravo

    • @steffyweffy777
      @steffyweffy777 4 года назад +12

      Guthrie is a good guy. I remember when as a young guy he won young guitarist of the year award. He’s a decent well brought up man with good values and work ethic who loves his music and decided to seriously study the guitar instead of other disciplines or academic careers that people of his studious nature normally pursue. Therefore having studied guitar all his life seriously, he is a master of the guitar and other related disciplines. It’s a lesson to all. Talent is only one thing. But unless you apply it with a serious work ethic and consistent study and dedication, you will not achieve your goals or mastery. There are talented musicians I’ve met in the past, complete creative geniuses and self taught naturals but they lacked discipline and morals and a work ethic so they ended up losers, getting nowhere, always chasing drugs and women and wasting their lives penniless and producing nothing. Very sad. This is why there’s so few Guthrie’s around. Because unless you’ve all the necessary requirements and keep working hard, you won’t get anywhere in life. Some don’t care to, but as long as they don’t complain about it or blame others and get jealous of those who did do something in their lives, then I guess it’s ok.

    • @Sakshamn-wz3fu
      @Sakshamn-wz3fu 4 года назад +1

      Also if he died his hair and beard, he would be a great Russell brand impersonator

  • @timculp4126
    @timculp4126 4 года назад +233

    I can't decide which is more entertaining, hearing him play, or hearing him talk.

    • @aaronberry4245
      @aaronberry4245 4 года назад +5

      Hes like a hippy version of alan partridge

    • @mattnew33
      @mattnew33 4 года назад +4

      Haha hahahahaha this is the perfect comment.

    • @aaronberry4245
      @aaronberry4245 4 года назад +1

      @@mattnew33 it's all I could hear in my head

    • @pleasepermitmetospeakohgre1504
      @pleasepermitmetospeakohgre1504 4 года назад +1

      Think I prefer him talking, don't really like his playing or why he feels the need to wanna play fast all the time, by the end of the eighties all of that shred stuff, the arpeggios, the tapping, had been done to death by pretty much everyone and their dog and it became overkill.

    • @Val_kyriee
      @Val_kyriee 4 года назад

      I swear thats right

  • @paulv.6040
    @paulv.6040 4 года назад +294

    Guthrie Govan is one of the most brilliant musicians alive... He is also an amazingly clear communicator.

    • @programmer1840
      @programmer1840 3 года назад

      @MrMisterMan You shouldn't call yourself a simp

    • @kali3828
      @kali3828 3 года назад

      @MrMisterMan no way you’re over 16 based on your replies

    • @scotthillman4603
      @scotthillman4603 Год назад +1

      Makes him a very good teacher. His videos are some of the best.

    • @GauravKhuranaxy
      @GauravKhuranaxy Месяц назад

      Agreed such clear communication of ideas and that too musical ideas!

  • @JohnnyHurbonConnections
    @JohnnyHurbonConnections Год назад +8

    His level of understanding is akin to a person that defuses bombs for a living. He speaks a holy language that only the musical seekers can seek to believe in.

  • @Goldfishclown
    @Goldfishclown 4 года назад +312

    Guthrie has the only valid claim to Bob Ross' heritage as a teacher of the arts. I should be very distressed at the unimaginable chasm between Guthrie's skills and mine, but instead I feel strangely relaxed after watching this video.

    • @crispyexperience7782
      @crispyexperience7782 4 года назад +6

      i hope his soothing voice that makes you relax, cus realizing how far guthrie's skill compare to me is.. *@SQ>*&!!

    • @phutureproof
      @phutureproof 4 года назад +10

      I think you can just tell that he absolutely loves it, he isnt judging anyone he is imparting wisdom, I had an old guitar tutor that while he wasnt into the marty friedman style scales as I was he would not ask me to play anything he just taught me, very hard to find. Top blokes.

    • @rayweaver8295
      @rayweaver8295 4 года назад +1

      Justin sandercoe

    • @Guppusmaximus
      @Guppusmaximus 4 года назад +5

      @@phutureproof So true. I also feel like he's not bullying anyone with his immense knowledge. He's just providing food for thought and backing it up with unfuckwithable logic based on an immense knowledge that was derived from an absolute love of music which was fostered by his family. I think that strong family support is what allows him to be accessible. Either way, he's a friggin genius that is far beyond parlor tricks. Plus, he doesn't need studio magic to produce amazing songs... *steps off soapbox*

    • @Lastyearsjacket
      @Lastyearsjacket 4 года назад +5

      This is how humbleness effects people. His playing shows the skill gap but his words show you how to approach his level. I think he knows in a lot of ways he’s on an island, but he’s very good about inviting people to join him.

  • @thefourthwritedjentleman3643
    @thefourthwritedjentleman3643 Год назад +17

    This dudes from another planet - his knowledge combined with actual technical chops across pretty much every discipline is just unmatched IMO

  • @voiceofunsanity
    @voiceofunsanity Год назад +29

    Was so star struck to just give him a nod of recognition on an underground train.
    And he simply gave a modest nod and a smile back.
    Such a humble Legend ❤🤘🦁

  • @jimywho1original
    @jimywho1original 4 года назад +312

    "I'm not playing any wrong notes"
    Not that you ever could if you tried, Guthrie...

    • @breadyegg
      @breadyegg 4 года назад +39

      If he did, music theory would expand for them to be right

    • @matthewlyle3295
      @matthewlyle3295 4 года назад +9

      I enjoyed the fuck out of this comment James

    • @davorbrijacak
      @davorbrijacak 4 года назад +3

      That means I can do something on guitar not even Guthrie can do.

    • @tahriazel8957
      @tahriazel8957 4 года назад +2

      These comments killed me tbh

    • @wez161
      @wez161 3 года назад

      @@matthewlyle3295 yours as well

  • @grewalparminder2003
    @grewalparminder2003 4 года назад +489

    Imagine how good Guthrie has become with all the practice during quarantine

    • @jaihanopol8876
      @jaihanopol8876 4 года назад +43

      It's just unfair

    • @xcforce9067
      @xcforce9067 4 года назад +128

      I bet he has A minor pentatonic down by now.

    • @juanpgomez1299
      @juanpgomez1299 4 года назад +16

      Can he become any better?

    • @clarencebeaks1315
      @clarencebeaks1315 4 года назад +3

      Xc Force maybe

    • @Adennos
      @Adennos 4 года назад +22

      At this point I believe he's able to play guitar with his mind, not using his fingers anymore tbh xd

  • @Deliquescentinsight
    @Deliquescentinsight 4 года назад +90

    In other words: Musical context is critical, using your ears is essential, playing with relevance and sensitivity is advised.

    • @Xinbaset
      @Xinbaset 4 года назад

      Beautifully summarized

    • @ALEmix-zw2sc
      @ALEmix-zw2sc 4 года назад

      Ear music is a must

    • @xxczerxx
      @xxczerxx 4 года назад +1

      I think this is where players hit a plateau though, once you're consciously looking to express music rather than learn technique (which really is the first few years of an instrument) it quickly becomes a source of frustration. I often find I can't play anything emotionally relevant despite having good technique/theory in the back of my head. Suppose it's like being able to speak vs telling a story.

  • @michael_caz_nyc
    @michael_caz_nyc 4 года назад +51

    I see Guthrie and immediately click. This guy is Special. Absolutely on Another Level. I could watch and listen to him play & teach all day. G.G. = Beast Mode.

  • @coreymihailiuk5189
    @coreymihailiuk5189 4 года назад +29

    Guthrie has the rare combination of being a brilliant player and an equally gifted teacher.

  • @johnmarquez333
    @johnmarquez333 4 года назад +77

    Sadly, I feel like I haven't seen any "new" videos of Guthrie in a long time. Seeing this made me very happy. Thank you!!!

    • @5urg3x
      @5urg3x 4 года назад +5

      He hasn’t. Which sucks. I’m glad he made this too.

    • @RTSRAZORBACK
      @RTSRAZORBACK 4 года назад +2

      Just a shame that it's 2020 and videos are still being uploaded in 720p... I had to shrink this down to the mini player on my screen to remove the pixellation! 😂

    • @Guitarraeficaztutorialesytabs
      @Guitarraeficaztutorialesytabs 4 года назад

      And seeing him look exactly the same as the old videos too.

    • @xxczerxx
      @xxczerxx 4 года назад

      I think this might be old because now he has gray hair.
      He was doing tours with the Aristocrats up until Covid. I saw him in Dublin back in Feb '20. He was excellent, of course, but I do wonder if he's become tired of music/guitar or something. It must be a very difficult time to be an artist right now.

  • @meleinmusica
    @meleinmusica 4 года назад +345

    Pete Townshend once said: if you play a wrong note once it's an error, playing twice it's a lick.

    • @lexomusic2193
      @lexomusic2193 4 года назад +56

      I heard the same thing, but its called jazz

    • @ParaBellum2024
      @ParaBellum2024 4 года назад +16

      I've done this many times, and it works. It doesn't matter what genre you're playing, and it doesn't necessarily sound like jazz. If you play the same note a third time though, it becomes wrong again.

    • @murphvienna1
      @murphvienna1 4 года назад +29

      Adam Neely: repetition legitimizes
      repetition legitimizes
      repetition legitimizes

    • @colinstewart3699
      @colinstewart3699 4 года назад +2

      Sounds like Pete right ?

    • @DuxJerome
      @DuxJerome 4 года назад +26

      Miles Davis said: if you play a wrong note, play it again so the audience thinks its part of your genius.

  • @ten5ionator
    @ten5ionator 4 года назад +9

    Im a simple man, I see a channel with quality Guthrie content, I subscribe..

  • @TheGoldenriff
    @TheGoldenriff 3 года назад +63

    In my honest opinion. He IS the guitarist of the new age. I am obsessed with guys like Satriani, Lynch, DiMartini, Blackmoore, Malmsteen, Sambora etc etc. But I always somehow compare them to Guthrie. And everytime they just come up short. Guthrie has an amazing ability to just be in the "mode" no pun intended. He can play virtually every genre, flawlessly. Hes very creative, and he always keeps my ears perked, sometimes expecting the next note, and sometimes not. He's really a breathtaking musician, and a truly gifted guitariest. I don't think there's anybody on the planet, that could go 1 on 1 against Guthrie and win. #sorrynotsorry.

    • @matteob7320
      @matteob7320 2 года назад +2

      Matteo Mancuso all the time

    • @shredsickparadise2282
      @shredsickparadise2282 2 года назад +5

      With all due respect to GV, Buckethead is the 🐐 and sadly he doesn't talk.

    • @Marco-bh9im
      @Marco-bh9im 2 года назад

      @@matteob7320 he aint nowhere close nor have the phd iq of Guthrie to begin with.

    • @matteob7320
      @matteob7320 2 года назад +1

      @@Marco-bh9im to begin with phd iq is total nonsense... to end with

    • @Marco-bh9im
      @Marco-bh9im 2 года назад +2

      @@matteob7320 No it's not nonsense. Guthrie is at a much higher level in all aspects. Mancuso's musicality, understanding and playing is at a bachelors degree level compared to Guthrie phd level, capisce? Or Mancuso is still at high school music whereas Guthrie is at university as the professor. Comprehend?!

  • @psneville
    @psneville 4 года назад +51

    Always love Guthrie’s method of teaching modes, altered scales, harmony, and tones not as separate unrelated recipes and shapes but rather as the additions to pentatonics - 2nd and 6th interval variations added to minor pent to get three minor modes and 4th and 7th variations added to the major pentatonic to get three major modes (skip locrian) - and that inherent focus on the color or politeness/aggressiveness of interval tones - transfers much more easily into improv, altered choices, and hearing music while exercising technique than does learning patterns of modes or patterns as things unrelated to those basic 1-3-5-7 sounds. Plus that lordly baritone voice and constant clever wordplay makes everything sound enlightening.

  • @artysanmobile
    @artysanmobile 2 года назад +2

    ‘They have a right to exist’ is the jazz credo. 🤗 Great presentation, Guthrie.

  • @briandennehy6380
    @briandennehy6380 4 года назад +18

    Please please please more of these!!

  • @krzysztof5750
    @krzysztof5750 3 года назад +5

    There are a lot of incredibly self-aware musicians, but Guthrie is arguably the most articulate about it.

  • @Joe_Dominates
    @Joe_Dominates 4 года назад +205

    This video’s 1 downvote is from Guthrie’s razor. Has been unemployed for years

  • @garyshepherd9226
    @garyshepherd9226 4 года назад +2

    A genius at teaching, making the difficult theory entertaining. I always feel better after watching him talk theory - a national treasure.

  • @brianbutterworth6107
    @brianbutterworth6107 4 года назад +35

    All notes matter! All scales have an equal right to exist! This man is brilliant.

    • @myroseaccount
      @myroseaccount 4 года назад

      One day all men will be like Guthrie

  • @310siddharth
    @310siddharth 3 года назад +2

    I swear in a few more years he will be looked at as the greatest guitarist to have lived. We are lucky to experience this in our time.

  • @mrnelsonius5631
    @mrnelsonius5631 4 года назад +9

    This is a fantastic “use your intuition” guide to improvising. Some notes in the scale over that chord are destination notes (such as the chord tones of the chord you’re on) and some notes in that scale are the tension notes. They beg to be resolved with a destination note and sound wrong if you leave a phrase hanging with them. But starting out, the main thing to know is the notes in the chord. You can get away with a lot as long as you move into one of those notes. Even an actual “wrong” note can sound right if you tie it back into the chord artfully (chromaticism gives you a lot of leeway as long as you always know where you’re going)

  • @carsandguitars7064
    @carsandguitars7064 4 года назад +5

    His knowledge can help the best players in the world to the beginner guitarists equally. He just knows how to break everything down into such a human way. 👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻

  • @hanscagayan7260
    @hanscagayan7260 2 года назад +3

    A genius and a comic. God truly blessed this man.

  • @fachannelpokciktapirfk8
    @fachannelpokciktapirfk8 3 года назад +4

    Guthrie not just play the note... but he understand the sound produced from the note and he know when and where to use it. Super brilliant.

  • @SixStringFiasco
    @SixStringFiasco 4 года назад +7

    Guthrie's just got a very Zen-like approach to guitar. Wish I had witnessed the uncanny machine known as Shawn Lane but Govan's as close as it comes. And I say that with much respect. Peace!

  • @paulstaffordcook8799
    @paulstaffordcook8799 Год назад +1

    Jaw dropping! And he seems like a lovely chap who really just wants to help. Our community is much richer with Guthrie in it!

  • @StepBruthaz
    @StepBruthaz 2 года назад +3

    What an absolute GEM he is. What a joy to watch, listen and learn. Thank you :)

  • @CalHarding01
    @CalHarding01 Год назад +1

    Everyone knows how great a player GG is, but having read his lessons in Guitar Techniques since the early 2000s and watching footage like this, it becomes clear that he is an immensely capable music educator. Thanks, Guthrie!

  • @GaryBradleymusic
    @GaryBradleymusic 2 года назад +3

    YES... The relationship between speed and dissonance is a challenge. It''s not about what not to play in slower passages, it's working out how to support increasingly dissonant notes in the listening context while not losing your audience! My tip is to isolate and record the section in question and experiment with various options, then reinsert back into the music. Nice one G 😁

  • @CHRISGEE1
    @CHRISGEE1 3 года назад +2

    This man is comedic genius. His talent is just mind blowing

  • @TruthSurge
    @TruthSurge 4 года назад +166

    There are definitely better notes to play over the various chords and understanding those notes is important because you can't just shred constantly over the notes without holding one note. The min 6 is always iffy over the root chord. Phrygian's flavor note (the sharp root) is iffy over the root chord. Just so many that it's not enough to just know them all. You should HEAR them and you'll never really hit a bad note and HOLD it ever again. Spend a little time with the chords and modes, that's all. The 1, 2 and 5 are always good over its respective chord. :) beyond that.... explore and see what happens. Guthrie knows so much and has some little humor he throws in to make it interesting.

    • @edwardheins2930
      @edwardheins2930 4 года назад +1

      Quite

    • @lurker9634
      @lurker9634 4 года назад +1

      Are you a wizard?

    • @TruthSurge
      @TruthSurge 4 года назад +6

      @@lurker9634 nah. But it'd be nice to have some magic abilities sometimes. hehe

    • @georgetzathas9002
      @georgetzathas9002 4 года назад +4

      You mean 1, 3 and 5. Also, I swear I see you in every guitar video xd

    • @TruthSurge
      @TruthSurge 4 года назад +4

      @@georgetzathas9002 no, I meant 1, 2 and 5. Added 2 or 9 will always sound nice because it is always in both maj and min scales. I mean by 2, a tone. 2 frets. If doing that phrygian, then of course a tone above the root would suck hard. hehehe

  • @cameddy4081
    @cameddy4081 Год назад +1

    Try this lesson !!! Guthrie Govan never ceases to blow me away - especially with his modest , hysterical , understated way and then so casually pulling out these lines and phrases that are so incredible ……good seeing you John , let’s ride tomorrow 👍🚵‍♀️

  • @RodneyWallaceDynamoC
    @RodneyWallaceDynamoC 4 года назад +3

    Good to see a new GG video, haven't heard or seeing him in a while.

  • @lkjhgfdsa2243
    @lkjhgfdsa2243 3 года назад +2

    I can’t help but smile throughout everything he says and applies to the guitar

  • @Hexspa
    @Hexspa 4 года назад +15

    There's a concept for this called Tolerance of Dissonance. Sure, the tritone sounds unresolved - it's supposed to - but that doesn't mean you can't leave your phrase on it. In fact, it gives you an opportunity to resolve the next phrase to the fourth or fifth or even the root. Hell, you could build a series of resolutions built on a diminished seventh arpeggio. We can't be ending all our phrases on chord tones every time. That doesn't even make musical sense.

    • @pleasepermitmetospeakohgre1504
      @pleasepermitmetospeakohgre1504 4 года назад +1

      Yeah I think this guy is too bogged down in theory and scalar patterns dictating how he expresses himself, that's where one sacrifices their feel over technique.
      When he deems some notes as 'wrong' it's all about the context in which they are placed and a host of other factors.
      Music isn't a science, and him treating it as such will never yield an emotional connection with an audience.

    • @Wheelio
      @Wheelio 4 года назад +3

      @@pleasepermitmetospeakohgre1504 Implying Guthrie can't play with "feel" and only relies on theory is hilarious.

    • @jademonolith
      @jademonolith 4 месяца назад +1

      Well I can't say I totally agree with you but at the same time, Guthrie isn't reinventing the wheel, he just paraphrased what decades of knowledge from past guitarists already know.

    • @Hexspa
      @Hexspa 4 месяца назад +1

      @@jademonolith For sure. The general advice is to end your phrases on chord tones. The thing is, though, that every tone is a chord tone. Plus, if lines are to be conversational, does each one of your sentences end perfectly resolved? Mine don't.

  • @RegDHarris
    @RegDHarris 15 дней назад

    What a brilliant guitar player. I saw him playing with Hans Zimmer in Liverpool. Fantastic concert.

  • @slapitman
    @slapitman 4 года назад +4

    Why is this man so absolutely brilliant on every level. iQ eQ and wit, all crammed into a universal language. Praise the Lord for mr Govan.

  • @ItaiIfrach
    @ItaiIfrach Год назад +2

    Besides that he is the best guitarist of our time - i also truly believe he is the best teacher of all time.

  • @aakashmondal789
    @aakashmondal789 4 года назад +16

    1:32 Layla by Clapton. Guthrie is cheeky

    • @maxeh9879
      @maxeh9879 4 года назад +2

      No, it’s just an incredibly common pentatonic lick

    • @aakashmondal789
      @aakashmondal789 4 года назад

      @@maxeh9879 Really? It might be a common lick but I've heard Guthrie put such easter eggs multiple times whenever he improvs

    • @maxeh9879
      @maxeh9879 4 года назад

      @@aakashmondal789 I know what you mean, but in this case specifically I wouldn’t say it’s right to assume that he purposefully wedged Layla into it, I think it’s much more likely that he just did it by accident

  • @GauravKhuranaxy
    @GauravKhuranaxy Месяц назад

    This man has so much music knowledge and creativity in his head it's unbelievable

  • @Diggerdog2nd
    @Diggerdog2nd 4 года назад +4

    Damn just a couple hours ago I was thinking I haven't seen a Guthrie vid in a few months & bam this shows up in my feed. Must be fate. I need this lesson. Then again I need any guitar lesson he's willing to give.

  • @oldmate86
    @oldmate86 4 года назад +1

    I’ve had the amazing opportunity to do a masterclass with Guthrie.
    I was ever to fall into a lot of money I wouldn’t go spending it on Lamborghinis or penthouse apartments, I’d put it on a lifetime of lessons with this man.

  • @ricstormwolf
    @ricstormwolf 4 года назад +29

    This dude fascinates me. He looks like a hippie, but talks like a professor with a doctorate in music theory. You can tell by the way he talks and plays, he knows what he's talking about.

    • @funfgesange7656
      @funfgesange7656 4 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/yfsU5KfF6LE/видео.html
      YEEEAH!!!!

    • @SimulacronX
      @SimulacronX 3 года назад +1

      Well, don't be superficial then

    • @GothJedi
      @GothJedi 3 года назад +1

      A good example of why we shouldn’t judge by appearances

    • @InceyWincey
      @InceyWincey 3 года назад

      All genuinely intelligent people look something like this, because they care very little about anything that isn’t abstract.

    • @LOLLYPOPPE
      @LOLLYPOPPE 3 года назад +3

      @@InceyWincey lol, what does «looks like this» mean? The guy has a great beard, nice hair and is slimmer than 98% of men his age

  • @Herfinnur
    @Herfinnur 4 года назад +1

    To my ears, all of that was beautiful. Govan has progressed to a point where nothing sounds bad

  • @iau
    @iau 3 года назад +17

    Guthrie: "No one wants to hear that"
    Metalheads: Hold my minor 2nds

  • @raksh9
    @raksh9 3 года назад +1

    Some of the cleanest, most lovely melodic playing ever.

  • @JbfMusicGuitar
    @JbfMusicGuitar 4 года назад +41

    0:15 All modes are created equal, except Locrian.

    • @nicoloparacini633
      @nicoloparacini633 4 года назад +6

      Until he plays it

    • @JbfMusicGuitar
      @JbfMusicGuitar 4 года назад

      @@nicoloparacini633 Haha, yep totally, can't argue with that!

    • @JbfMusicGuitar
      @JbfMusicGuitar 4 года назад

      @Leigh Hewit Hahah, love it! A great song, coupled with a Python reference? What more could we want?!?!!
      I've got a vague memory of watching a video about how Army Of Me isn't actually Locrian, because Bjork sings the 5th- could be totally misremembering though!

    • @santibanks
      @santibanks 4 года назад +1

      @@JbfMusicGuitar I remember having a discussion in the youtube comment section on some video where it claims it was locrian. If I remember correctly, I didn't regard it as C locrian but as some mode of Bb. That had something to do with the bassline playing the Bb on the strong beats of the bar, therefor kind of implying that the root from which to build the scale is Bb, not C, something along those lines.

    • @Gwyn1stborn
      @Gwyn1stborn 4 года назад

      He even said it was rubbish one time

  • @jimmunster57
    @jimmunster57 4 года назад +1

    I could literally listen to Guthrie wax on about anything. All Day. START A PODCAST PLEASE!

  • @rockguitarmodes
    @rockguitarmodes 4 года назад +13

    This is why Frank Zappa is so great. He made all those ‘wrong’ notes sound amazing

  • @mecscott8413
    @mecscott8413 16 дней назад

    Fantastic player, fantastic teacher.

  • @batz_benzer
    @batz_benzer Год назад +10

    I´m usually not into "supergroups", but I imagine Govan+Wooten+Bozzio would be able to rip a hole into spacetime with unimaginably fantastic music

    • @d5uncr
      @d5uncr Год назад +6

      Well, I would argue that Govan+Beller+Minnemann (aka *The Aristocrats* ) is just as much of a super group - only with a more modest drum kit.

  • @alhanmusik8951
    @alhanmusik8951 4 года назад +2

    Love these explainations, he's the GOAT.
    I'm french, partly from Algeria and also a bit Turkish so these intervals sound familiar to me, exactly as maj7 or the blue note. I always open my chorus in jam sessions with phrygian and minor harmonics in order to disturb the audience in order to get their focus.
    I think it is due to culture: those intervalles are less common in USA but in Europe we are more used to hear these eastern influences: Django Reinhart, all the east Europe influences, in jewish music, arabic music...
    It's all about curiosity and pushing our musical boundaries beyond: it doesn't matter if you like it or not, as soon as you know why it disturbs you I think you'll be less offended ;)

  • @seanthomasmusic
    @seanthomasmusic 4 года назад +656

    This wasn't just a guitar lesson... this was a 400 level Harvard philosophy course

    • @yaroslavromanov8357
      @yaroslavromanov8357 4 года назад +28

      that was some Hogwarts shit, bro

    • @notfromearth8496
      @notfromearth8496 4 года назад

      Right

    • @christhembones8244
      @christhembones8244 4 года назад +3

      Damn, I thought it was illegal to play a mode if the note wasn’t in the chord until he put it like that.

    • @XJT0428
      @XJT0428 4 года назад

      I don't think there is anyone better
      Can you imagine a guy like Angus
      Taking a lesson from this guy haha

    • @understandinc
      @understandinc 4 года назад

      no shit. my brain exploded in about the first 37 seconds.

  • @lincolnjancar3832
    @lincolnjancar3832 4 года назад

    I can't tell you how much I enjoy your dialogue Mr Govan...

  • @philbee2307
    @philbee2307 4 года назад +36

    Chips and sauce. Minor pentatonic = chips. The flat 5 note is the sauce. Chips without sauce is boring. Too much sauce ruins your chips. Use sauce repsonsibly!
    Guthrie is king!

  • @abiegreyvenstein4123
    @abiegreyvenstein4123 4 года назад +3

    Guth, you're the KING OF KINGS, THE LORD OF ALL! ....and you even look like Him.

    • @TheMaxPower82
      @TheMaxPower82 4 года назад +1

      Praise be to our Lord and Saviour Guthrie Govan!

  • @christophergerry4726
    @christophergerry4726 Год назад

    First interview I’ve seen of him. Clearly a genius.

  • @MrTubularBalls
    @MrTubularBalls 4 года назад +111

    I must be weird, because I enjoyed everything that "nobody wants to hear" the most.

    • @wadeguidry6675
      @wadeguidry6675 4 года назад +6

      Me too. We're weirdos.

    • @crouton3455
      @crouton3455 4 года назад +2

      It's not too bad if you use the tension it brings to your advantage

    • @stricknine8623
      @stricknine8623 4 года назад +4

      Try listening to Jazz...Sounds like you would be a fan. Out of time, tourette's syndrome style of phrasing, ect.
      It is pleasant to some people.

    • @Colombiannut
      @Colombiannut 4 года назад +5

      If you like those tense "wrong" notes you should give the aussie band 'the Drones' and 'Tropical Fuck Storm' a go. Killer musicians who use them in some of the coolest ways i've heard.

    • @adamm9235
      @adamm9235 4 года назад +1

      those parts sounded incomplete, but they sounded like they could be followed well by another cool part, leaves some good tension

  • @COTG666
    @COTG666 10 месяцев назад

    An incredible musician who knows how to explain music so well.

  • @oscarsanchez1327
    @oscarsanchez1327 4 года назад +8

    Mate, being Spanish myself, nothing sounds wrong to me. It sounds Flamenco. Beautiful!!

    • @antonioinacio529
      @antonioinacio529 4 года назад +2

      Being Portuguese myself, this sounds like Fado to me. 😀

    • @evynstratman1414
      @evynstratman1414 4 года назад

      Everything in music is aesthetics :)

    • @evynstratman1414
      @evynstratman1414 4 года назад

      AKA nothing wrong with either, etc :)

    • @wagzzzz
      @wagzzzz 4 года назад

      I agree. Sounded totally appropriate

  • @JeremysRockSchool365
    @JeremysRockSchool365 4 года назад +1

    I met him back when I was at Musicians Institute. He is such an amazing person and talented artist.

  • @TLGTR
    @TLGTR 4 года назад +6

    1:11 - 1:20 what are the theories behind these chords? it sounds fusion and jazzy

    • @katyungodly
      @katyungodly 4 года назад

      I saw him playing 9ths and sounds like 7ths too. Common chord variations used to spice up music :)

    • @user-ge2vc3rl1n
      @user-ge2vc3rl1n 4 года назад +2

      e
      b 6 13 10 5 7 5
      g 7 12 9 4 0 0
      d 8 13 10 6 0 0
      a 8 11 8 4
      e 3 1
      I transcribed this for you.
      the chords are Bb, the next 3 are in drop-2 voicing, AbMa7, FMa7, Dbmi7, the last 2 chords
      are hard to name, let's just say Emi9 with no root, and Fma9 but who really knows.
      There might be a better way to name the chords but im just doing roots since there's no key.
      So if you want to learn these voicings they're called drop 2 voicings.

  • @MichaelLewisMusic
    @MichaelLewisMusic 4 года назад

    I agree with the commenter who said to record as many Guthrie lessons as possible. My absolute favorite guitar instructor. I never get tired of listening to his insight, wit and wisdom in regards to all things music, in particular; theory and the guitar. Thanks very much for this video!

  • @7Earthsky
    @7Earthsky 4 года назад +4

    ''I'm playing all the right notes....Just not necessarily in the right order''. -
    Eric Morcambe.

  • @miettoisdev
    @miettoisdev Год назад

    amazing linguistics / dialectics, makes such advanced concepts graspable for the casual musician's brain

  • @Johnny-oy9fh
    @Johnny-oy9fh 4 года назад +3

    Wonderful lesson in note choice psychology...and the art of playing right notes that are actually wrong... awesome...

  • @julianwannell2892
    @julianwannell2892 Год назад

    Guthrie - thank you. The world is a better place with you in it. Your verbal and musical articulation are second to none.

  • @grahamb.4447
    @grahamb.4447 4 года назад +4

    Every time I see Guthrie, I see Ian Anderson - so similar, yet so different

    • @DansFlights
      @DansFlights 4 года назад

      You're not the only one. Ian Anderson from the Thick as a Brick days.

  • @joerectifier
    @joerectifier Год назад

    Unequaled - in the parlance of our times. This fella is of a class of knowledge and communication that simply is supreme. I a, very inspired by his playing, teaching and entertained in his way of communicating…what else could you want?

  • @Gwyn1stborn
    @Gwyn1stborn 4 года назад +16

    The way he looks at us when he stops on 'bad' notes. Laughing my ass off

  • @batmandeltaforce
    @batmandeltaforce 2 года назад

    Modes freed my creativity more than anything else in my guitar life.

  • @RyanCampbell-ve8yz
    @RyanCampbell-ve8yz 3 года назад +3

    "Learn how unpleasant those notes are, so you can use them responsibly..." I would give my life savings in allowance to be enlightened by this man in person...

  • @michaelireland7239
    @michaelireland7239 Год назад

    oh wow what a joy to see him play , a pure genius on guitar, a one in a billion talent

  • @firstnamelastname061
    @firstnamelastname061 4 года назад +5

    Guthrie: Let me wipe your memory.
    people with perfect pitch:
    I this some kind of peasant joke I am supposed to understand?

  • @JohnnyHurbonConnections
    @JohnnyHurbonConnections Год назад

    Guthrie loops one chord in this modal lesson, he could do 2 and we would have been addedly estonished. Love to see which 2 chords Guthrie would chose for the next modal mind blowing lessons. His mind is attached to his fingers and his fingers to our ears. Thank You Doctor Govan.

  • @The_Riff_Whisperer
    @The_Riff_Whisperer 4 года назад +88

    I wonder if he ever gets tired of being in “THE AVATAR STATE” all the time.

    • @wgerd98
      @wgerd98 4 года назад +6

      To achieve that you have to be at his level on multiple instruments, if he dies tomorrow, he only would have mastered one element

    • @andrewpearce5477
      @andrewpearce5477 4 года назад

      Lol

    • @The_Riff_Whisperer
      @The_Riff_Whisperer 4 года назад +6

      wgerd98 he seems to be the only AVATAR to master ONE ☝️ ELEMENT to a point that transcends all other elements together to defeat The Justin Bieber Lord!

    • @gabrielneves1970
      @gabrielneves1970 4 года назад

      Lol

    • @The_Riff_Whisperer
      @The_Riff_Whisperer 3 года назад

      @MrMisterMan damn son, you better watch your diet, too much salt can be bad for you.

  • @mikedrake9506
    @mikedrake9506 Год назад

    Wow! First time hearing him talk about the music and theory. This guy knows what he’s talking about,and then he shows you.OMG !

  • @Quicksilver_Cookie
    @Quicksilver_Cookie 4 года назад +4

    It's interesting to see similarities in philosophy of one of the greatest guitar players to one of the greatest bass players - Victor Wooten. They both insist on playing and not being afraid of those "surprising" or "interesting" notes. Or as many of us would call them - wrong notes. Getting rid of this idea of wrong notes all together is a liberating feeling.

  • @lilbrix09
    @lilbrix09 4 года назад

    How on earth have I gone this long without ever knowing Guthrie Govan exists? What an incredible guy! I look forward to exploring his playing more!
    Thanks DIME!

  • @substantabstruse5611
    @substantabstruse5611 4 года назад +3

    Phrygian mode was approximately the ancient Dorian. Plato and aristotle loved it. But it is a matter of what one decides to emphasise. They were giving a lot of emphasis on the fourth degree of the scale (perfect fourth) and they were using rhythms that were mimicking the spoken language. Also many times the mode was played from the higher notes to conclude on the bass notes. Then there is a whole different mood created, kind of epic and heroic, one could say.

    • @EvaluateAssimilate
      @EvaluateAssimilate 2 года назад +1

      Ah nice one, thanks. I'm always interested in the older applications of music and its theory. The Gregorians had 12 modes if I remember correctly, which were hyper variants of our refined tertian system. I'm not sure if the eras overlap, but worth a look into if you haven't already.

  • @brucekriskovich4975
    @brucekriskovich4975 10 месяцев назад

    When it comes to the modes, drink, I mean choose, responsibly! What a great explanation.

  • @TWalsh2
    @TWalsh2 4 года назад +5

    3:05 Me: Oops, I've made a mistake.
    Guthrie Govan: No, you have to learn how unpleasant those notes so that you can then use them responsibly.
    This is the first and only time I'll pay attention to a health & Safety message.

  • @ShutTheMuckUp
    @ShutTheMuckUp 4 года назад

    This guy has a special way of relaying this information in a manner that makes sense. Somebody should really pay him for a few days of his time, and just record as many of these kind of lessons as humanly possible.

  • @descentofaeons
    @descentofaeons 3 года назад +5

    Its all based on context. To people unexposed to eastern music such as balkan, greek, arabic, etc, those phrygian notes may sound "wrong" , but in fact the western listener simply isnt accustomed to the "feel". To the ecclectic, those notes sound perfect. Personally, i get a profound sense of mystery and awe when playing those notes and scales.

    • @Nichi-Ji
      @Nichi-Ji 2 года назад +2

      For sure. And in my own playing (and no doubt Guthrie knows this as well) those sour notes are great to linger on before resolving them into something more “pleasing.” Or just staying there and really owning the dissonance. Like he said it takes an understanding of the mode and the moods it can evoke so you can responsibly use dissonant sounds. For a beginner though it’s better to have them avoid those notes as much as possible until they have that confident grasp of the scale and actually have intention behind their playing.

  • @robertpavey5615
    @robertpavey5615 Год назад

    There is so much musical wisdom in just this brief talk. I come back to this quite often and I direct friends and acquaintances who are new to playing the guitar or any other instrument to this video.

  • @cobradyne4059
    @cobradyne4059 Год назад +11

    His improvisation is better than almost all carefully composed songs.

  • @nobodyimportant4264
    @nobodyimportant4264 4 года назад

    what i like about this guy is the fact that hes so humble.

  • @Neboviews
    @Neboviews 4 года назад +8

    I should've been practicing like he did way back when, instead of raiding my dad's liquor cabinet!

  • @smc8144
    @smc8144 4 года назад

    Not only a world class player but a fantastic teacher as well. Very few of those. Thanks Double G.

  • @wayneclark3020
    @wayneclark3020 4 года назад +5

    2:45 " that just sounds wrong noone wants to hear that".
    Bill Frisell: "hold my beer"...

  • @AntonVanDerSar
    @AntonVanDerSar Год назад

    I know absolutely nothing about this guy, but I could listen to him go on all damn day about this stuff!!!

  • @jdexposure
    @jdexposure 4 года назад +7

    Listening to Guthrie is like learning guitar from Shakespeare. "The note of Satan, himself." Classic...