Wow. I’ve been playing for over thirty years, with lots of live performances (though I’m not the best guitar player), and it’s not often I come across a lesson I find very helpful. This was great. Thanks. Your description of how, for example, the third and fifth feel and sound and fit in, or flow, with the sound of the chord has me thinking about this in a whole new way. And how you then expanded it to the other notes too. Maybe a video dedicated just to, say how the third fits and can be used, or just how the fourth can be used with the chord, etc…? Like how you pointed out how Gilmour uses the fourth… that was great. Never saw it that way.
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Very nicely explained. I’m going to work on this. 99% of RUclips guitar teachers don’t teach any music theory with their lessons. It’s just put this finger here, then that finger there etc. I find that not helpful at all.
Wow. I’ve been playing for over thirty years, with lots of live performances (though I’m not the best guitar player), and it’s not often I come across a lesson I find very helpful. This was great. Thanks. Your description of how, for example, the third and fifth feel and sound and fit in, or flow, with the sound of the chord has me thinking about this in a whole new way. And how you then expanded it to the other notes too. Maybe a video dedicated just to, say how the third fits and can be used, or just how the fourth can be used with the chord, etc…? Like how you pointed out how Gilmour uses the fourth… that was great. Never saw it that way.
Thank you so much for sharing this and of course for watching. I love to hear things like these, makes it all worth it. Make sure you join our mailing list would love to have you. Thank you and keep playing!
Great lesson, the sus4 and 7th diagrams are super helpful, love to see it 🙌
@ChrisCourses Thank you Chris! glad you liked it.
Such a helpful video! Great explanation
@@HardcoreOreider Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
great lesson, great teacher thank you.
Thank you! Keep Playing!
Yes!
Great lesson, clear explanation so much work to do Thanks
@@gregglashauser4125 Thank you!
First time viewer, wow, so much valuable content, thanks 🙏🏽
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Very useful lesson
@@asansone57 Glad you enjoyed
Beautiful stuff mate thanks from Aussie Steve
@@stephentaylor2831 Thank you for watching, Cheers!
Great lesson thanks!
@@frankengland7608 You are most welcome
Nice lesson. Love your Goodin guitars
@@Rootsmanskanking Thank you and me too
well that was spot spot on!! many thanks mate :)
@@shoots007 awesome to hear, keep playing!
This is gold! Thx
@@adelinrapcore Thank.you!
Thanks for sharing CAGED movable chord tone soloing triad [ R 3 5 ] and all its inverted form all over the guitar fretboard.
@@CalvinLimSH-ld5le You are welcome, thanks for watching
nice 😍
Very nicely explained. I’m going to work on this. 99% of RUclips guitar teachers don’t teach any music theory with their lessons. It’s just put this finger here, then that finger there etc. I find that not helpful at all.
@@scoobydoo4087 Thank you so much for pointing that out. Glad you liked it, keep playing!
Great Lesson! Perfectly Explained!❤
@@CRP2426 thank you!!