Eric, I hope you never underestimate what you’re doing for the guitar community. Your videos are teaching me to become a better musician, so many thanks 🙏 Hope you’re well and eating pizza 🍕
Eric Haugan is the type of guitarist that has blown your mind a million times before whether it be on the radio, on TV, or some jazz/folk club without you realising who has done it. Such an incredible guitarist ❤ for all young guitarists watching, remember that the ingredients to being great are simple, but do them correctly and put them all together and you can sound this good.
This is EXACTLY the lesson I've been looking for!!! The mix of intervals, chord shapes, and rhythms is beautiful! Tab makes it easy to follow! Thank you!
I haven’t commented in a long time but another stellar lesson and I’m really enjoying seeing your evolution in gear. From the original Vox with the Mustang in that brick room up to the very interesting Godin model here. Just letting you know that I’ve always been here and loved every minute.🍕🍕
that was a great lesson for me, although I am familiar with a lot of chords I still don't have a lot of the connective tissue and the way Eric explains and demonstrates the how and why within a basic structure is absolutely perfect. Cheers! and I hope your Friday pizza is real east coast style and delicious.
I’ve been playing and writing for years. And I don’t know much. But I’m always accidentally finding things I like. But I’ve always wished I knew how I got there. This lesson will change this. I’d just have to put it in practice and remember jt. Thanks this is everything. The rest should be on me. Let’s see if I can find the discipline to unlock it all w the limited time I have. Amazing tho. Really. Ty.
‘Ambivalent’ is a great term for the Sus chord. The open tension suggests movement - the idea behind playing with scale notes off of a chord to create a melody (or texture).
Just what I needed. your timing is as good as your rythm :) Listening and watching a lot of Margaret Glaspy and this is very much her thing ( i think )
Why do I have this urge to yell "We're not worthy!"? 😆 Thanks man. Nice approaches for familiarizing oneself with intervals, learn how they can be applied to a major chord and then how those chords sound all over the neck.
I really like the way you understand music and art. Thanks for trying to share the inneffable logic of being an artist, in a musicians form. The videos are great and your channel is top PRO. Peace from NJ. You know a little something about NJ right?😉
On the first exercise where we take a bar to isolate a scale tone, then resolve it- Why do those particular notes "resolve" that? Is it just that its a chord tone? You can use any scale tone and resolve it with a chord tone to satisfy the exercise?
IMPORTANT LESSON! The title of this lesson made me want to pass over - would have been a big mistake. The exercise at around 2 minutes is a breakthrough - and playing the root with each note of the interval --- not only a good finger exercise (position in relation to each interval and the root) but an auditory lesson as well in hearing the tone/mood. And walking through the intervals - sus chord explanation and then incorporating the triads. If an intermediate player trying to move up, this is the stuff! - Excellent lesson Mr. Haugen!
Thanks Eric! I appreciate your teaching style so much. #truefire- I have the Godin and love it for feel and tone. Really enjoy hearing others play it too. It's a wonderful tool.
Love your videos and the Godin, I can't quite decide wether to get one, what's the thickness of the body, there is no information online and it a 100 mile drive to see a real one
How well does your Guitar Zen content transfer to acoustic for lead playing? I purchase most courses on TrueFire. Big fan of David Hamburger, pretty sure I have all his courses. Looking into your courses. Oh, I know all my major, minor, blues and pentatonic scales, but as of now, it’s not “music” to me.
I’m putting together an acoustic course as we speak! The main difference with acoustic CAGED is that you’d not worry so much about going up the fretboard (action’s too high).
@@EricHaugenGuitarJust purchased 7 of your courses via TrueFire, happen to catch a sale. I don’t play electric as much as I used to but it’s nice to take a break from acoustic sometimes. Definitely will be looking out for your acoustic course. Thanks for the reply!
How to be a tasteful guitarist secret hack 3: clone Eric Haugen, hide in a fallout shelter for 20 years, and make him teach you everything he knows. Reemerge and see if there's still a world out there. If not, just go back to the shelter and keep practicing.
That is a FREAKING beautiful guitar! *adds to wishlist* Good information as always. Very timely, I've been looking into chord variations and colors. Thanks man
you say to resolve the note after "3 hits" I wish you would explain that further - because I can't comprehend how you are resolving it (you are not resolving to the root) the first one you hit the E three times to resolve to a G and the second time you hit the C 3 times to resolve to a B - - - I do hear the resolution - but I cannot understand how you are choosing that second note as a resolution
Folks don’t realize how important this lesson is. Learning your notes and then having these shapes down to change em is huge
Eric, I hope you never underestimate what you’re doing for the guitar community. Your videos are teaching me to become a better musician, so many thanks 🙏
Hope you’re well and eating pizza 🍕
Eric Haugan is the type of guitarist that has blown your mind a million times before whether it be on the radio, on TV, or some jazz/folk club without you realising who has done it. Such an incredible guitarist ❤ for all young guitarists watching, remember that the ingredients to being great are simple, but do them correctly and put them all together and you can sound this good.
This is EXACTLY the lesson I've been looking for!!! The mix of intervals, chord shapes, and rhythms is beautiful! Tab makes it easy to follow! Thank you!
Nobody, and I mean Nobody breaks down theory like Eric. Thank you
Party on, Eric! Love the hat, and love your content as usual
Love your calm and thoughtful style, Eric! Intervals is where it's at.
I have finally found my guitar teacher that I have been looking for
Top lesson Eric, you keep on moving us forward to be better guitarists.
Beautiful lesson, eloquently explained and demonstrated, a real gift, thank you Eric
Love the Godin! Great lesson, great teaching!
Great teacher!!!
Eric, this is stellar. Please continue, the inspiration is welcome ALWAYS.
Cool lesson! Can't wait to try some of them with my Martin.
What a freakin LEGEND! Thanks E-Dawwwg
You always have the best clean sounds no matter the guitar, but this tops a lot of them. G’dayumn it sounds good!
Nice Godin! I had a 5th avenue a while back that was a stellar machine.
I love it. This sounds like a conversation I have with myself while trying to find a new song.
Great content, sir. SCHWINGGG
Love the godin! And your lessons. I got your trufire course a while back, and it is awesome.
Dude, love the guitar and it’s not terribly over priced either… as always great lessons too!
Dude you are so awesome!! Love the hat btw!
Excellent lesson, thanks! be excellent to each other, players of the world.
I haven’t commented in a long time but another stellar lesson and I’m really enjoying seeing your evolution in gear. From the original Vox with the Mustang in that brick room up to the very interesting Godin model here. Just letting you know that I’ve always been here and loved every minute.🍕🍕
that was a great lesson for me, although I am familiar with a lot of chords I still don't have a lot of the connective tissue and the way Eric explains and demonstrates the how and why within a basic structure is absolutely perfect. Cheers! and I hope your Friday pizza is real east coast style and delicious.
Why is this man so tasteful?
Oh this actually very cool! Thank you!
Fantastic lesson. I’ve hasn’t thought of sus chords as so simple to understand and practice.
I’ve been playing and writing for years. And I don’t know much. But I’m always accidentally finding things I like. But I’ve always wished I knew how I got there.
This lesson will change this. I’d just have to put it in practice and remember jt.
Thanks this is everything. The rest should be on me. Let’s see if I can find the discipline to unlock it all w the limited time I have.
Amazing tho. Really. Ty.
Great fng lesson Eric cheers 🍾
‘Ambivalent’ is a great term for the Sus chord. The open tension suggests movement - the idea behind playing with scale notes off of a chord to create a melody (or texture).
Beautiful guitar
Just what I needed. your timing is as good as your rythm :) Listening and watching a lot of Margaret Glaspy and this is very much her thing ( i think )
GOOD JOB, WELL DONE VERY INSIGHTFUL, THANKS
Eric you’ve blown my dang mind again!
Why do I have this urge to yell "We're not worthy!"? 😆 Thanks man. Nice approaches for familiarizing oneself with intervals, learn how they can be applied to a major chord and then how those chords sound all over the neck.
What a fantastic video from my favorite youtuber have a wonderful weekend Eric ❤😊
Thank you, Eric! ✌️😌🎸
Fab lessons, soooo so good!
Great lesson!
Excellent!
Great Lesson! Beautiful Sounding Guitar! Never understood stopping the fretboard at the high C# note!?
thanks!, you're a great player and a great dude
Love your lessons, but omg that guitar is gorgeous
LETS GO ERIC!
I really like the way you understand music and art. Thanks for trying to share the inneffable logic of being an artist, in a musicians form.
The videos are great and your channel is top PRO.
Peace from NJ. You know a little something about NJ right?😉
JERSEY PRIDE MY BRUH!
Great lesson thank you Eric.
Great video Eric.
Damn, you're a great teacher! New subscriber here :)
At 15:00 it’s a riff from Duster. (If you don’t know the band, you mist check it). I don’t recall the name of the song right now.
Nice man! I haven’t heard this approach before. I just hear, play the E- minor pentatonic scale over the open G major chord.
I love that hat
Have the same one 😂
Thanks for this and every lesson all amazing and eye opening in one way or another 😊
good thing there's the internet. could not have catched your videos on cable 10 aurora here in germany ^^
🤣🤣🤣
On the first exercise where we take a bar to isolate a scale tone, then resolve it- Why do those particular notes "resolve" that? Is it just that its a chord tone? You can use any scale tone and resolve it with a chord tone to satisfy the exercise?
Typically, non-chord tones want to move towards the closest chord tone. Buuuut modern music is actually quite dissonant so it doesn't really matter!
@@EricHaugenGuitarclosest chord tone! Golden. Thank you for your insight.
We were so close to feel the pain right there!
I love #4 and #11
IMPORTANT LESSON! The title of this lesson made me want to pass over - would have been a big mistake. The exercise at around 2 minutes is a breakthrough - and playing the root with each note of the interval --- not only a good finger exercise (position in relation to each interval and the root) but an auditory lesson as well in hearing the tone/mood. And walking through the intervals - sus chord explanation and then incorporating the triads. If an intermediate player trying to move up, this is the stuff! - Excellent lesson Mr. Haugen!
Thanks Eric! I appreciate your teaching style so much. #truefire- I have the Godin and love it for feel and tone. Really enjoy hearing others play it too. It's a wonderful tool.
great lesson
Love your videos and the Godin, I can't quite decide wether to get one, what's the thickness of the body, there is no information online and it a 100 mile drive to see a real one
It's 3" - they're great guitars!
Not easy to bend on, but great for thumpy jazzy stuff!
Eric….you get great tone from that Godin guitar
Honestly the reason I clicked on this video because of that beautiful guitar
what a good video, for free... thank you
I'm glad you pointed out the sus chords. The Meat Puppets used them on their song Backwater. Very cool.
thanks
beautiful guitar!
Godin. Made in Canada ala Seagull guitars etc
damnit man, you caught me sitting there thinking about "skiddily-diddily-diddliy"
…brilliant teacher…!
Good teaching
Great teaching. What guitar is that?
Oh I found it in the description haha. Oops
I gotta go practice my skidily didily stuff, should be a T shirt.
Is that guitar a soft neck or is hard to do chords?
How well does your Guitar Zen content transfer to acoustic for lead playing? I purchase most courses on TrueFire. Big fan of David Hamburger, pretty sure I have all his courses. Looking into your courses.
Oh, I know all my major, minor, blues and pentatonic scales, but as of now, it’s not “music” to me.
I’m putting together an acoustic course as we speak!
The main difference with acoustic CAGED is that you’d not worry so much about going up the fretboard (action’s too high).
@@EricHaugenGuitarJust purchased 7 of your courses via TrueFire, happen to catch a sale. I don’t play electric as much as I used to but it’s nice to take a break from acoustic sometimes. Definitely will be looking out for your acoustic course. Thanks for the reply!
Nice! Thanks for your support!
Any chance to look at Ry Cooder - Poor man’s Shang Ri La ?
Hi Eric, what strings do you use on your 5th Avenue?
Sounds good!
I got flat 11s on it these days and yeah that's the set for it!
thanks man !… really appreciate your advice
How to be a tasteful guitarist secret hack 3: clone Eric Haugen, hide in a fallout shelter for 20 years, and make him teach you everything he knows. Reemerge and see if there's still a world out there. If not, just go back to the shelter and keep practicing.
What godin type guitar is that? :D
Godin 5th Avenue
Awesome guitar..love mine
Why, he's done it again. Bookmarked for further inquiry but with less pain medications. la la la la la la
Awesome
What guitar is that buddy?
Ya just keep me hanging on. Good song. Kim Wilde version
My fav is the vanilla fudge version but it’s a great song regardless of who sings it.
Party on, Garth!
Pattern at 10:02 - Neil Young "Sail Away" on Rust Never Sleeps.
Hey everyone! Has anyone tried his course? Is it good for like a low intermediate?
That is a FREAKING beautiful guitar! *adds to wishlist* Good information as always. Very timely, I've been looking into chord variations and colors. Thanks man
you say to resolve the note after "3 hits" I wish you would explain that further - because I can't comprehend how you are resolving it (you are not resolving to the root) the first one you hit the E three times to resolve to a G and the second time you hit the C 3 times to resolve to a B - - - I do hear the resolution - but I cannot understand how you are choosing that second note as a resolution
Typically, non-chord tones want to move towards the closest chord tone. Buuuut modern music is actually quite dissonant so it doesn't really matter!
Mind if I forward this to my band mate?
Please do! Sharing helps my algorithm relevancy 🤙
@7:00 i started to sing "beautiful boy" by lennon
i know that's not the point of the video but nice shoes !
How is this free? Thank youuuu
Tasteful licks, tasteful boots 🥾
I sometimes miss my Wayne's World hat, but I gave it to a friend named Wayne.
Eric, can that guitar be used as an acoustic too? Or does it need to be plugged in?
not eric but yeah it can. i own a 5th avenue as well, but mine doesn't have the p90 pickup.
Look at the jumbo model🙏🙏🙏
More garlic
Always more garlic
@@EricHaugenGuitar 🤣
Eric gets hotter and hotter with every video
It's all about the accessories.