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I'm a guitar wisdom student and I love it! It's completely changed the way I approach learning the guitar. I started playing when I was a kid (now 30 years old) but stopped playing during my teens. I have picked it up again recently and wanted to start from the basics and get a solid foundation. Tomo's style of teaching is fantastic, I keep the big picture in mind and approach it as if I am laying the building blocks for future playing freedom. Instead of learning a song here or there I feel like I am learning how music "works" and is constructed and slowly but surely the puzzle pieces are coming together. Every time I log into Guitar Wisdom I feel like I am sitting at an all you can eat buffet of guitar knowledge and it just gets me excited to explore further and keep pushing myself as a musician. Thank you Tomo for reigniting this passion for me!
Completely agree with you. Been a wisdom member for a while, don’t know where to start as the list is long. For me Tomo’s approach is near perfect, truly life changing if you want to truly understand the music and not just regurgitate patterns like unfortunately most try to “teach”
Lovely improvisation (bit of a teaser where man can 'go to' eventually) from 19.02 to 20.20 and as always a lot of wisdom in the whole lesson, thank you so much
Hi Tomo! I’m a very happy guitar wisdom student delving in to ‘Four on Six’ and ‘ The Girl from Ipanema’ after trying ‘Blue Monk” and ‘Anthropolgy’- I love your teaching style and am grateful for your wisdom- thanks for sharing and best wishes from bonnie Scotland 🏴👍🎸💥🤘
Thanks so much for subscribing my Guitar Wisdom. Good job! You kept pushing .... So great to hear that. I think a lot of people can use ideas from those jazz standards. Thank you!
You're very welcome! You can do only with 3 types of these chords. I have one section dedicated this style jazz playing with 20 jazz standards at my Guitar Wisdom.
New sub! I started playing guitar in 1983 at the age of 14. I've mostly played blues, rock and metal with my favorite being blues. I never really paid jazz any attention,..till lately. My curiosity is growing about the chord progression, structure and timing, not to mention the lead phrasing. I love this cascading chord progression and you've inspired me to take on outside the box/out of my comfort zone territory. I look forward to learning/improvising this. Thank you very much.
I think what a lot of people want to know, Tomo, are the scales or tritone substitutions you’re outlining in your lead playing. Anyone can learn the chords and comp along. What are some of the outside ideas and leading lines you’re doing into the chord changes. Thank you for everything you do. I’ve learned a lot from you
Tomo i gotta say, you sold me on buying guitar wisdom! It has definitely changed my outlook on how I play guitar. I appreciate your work and hope to keep improving continuously :D
Tomo, thank you some much for all the great content you're posting. I was a student of Jon Finn and Tom Szymczak back in the late 80s to mid-90s, this lesson brought me back to those days. I've been on a 20 year hiatus from playing full time since joining US Navy after 9/11....now I'm coming out of retirement and dusting off the cobwebs. This exercise will be great. Cheers.
You're very welcome! Awesome! Thanks for sharing. Great memory with Tom! What a nice guy! We used to smoke cigarettes at Tom's office! (in early 90s!) Please enjoy your life, your guitar!
Yes! Do a good research asking people who took lessons from that teacher! Don't rush. You can ask any guitar forum on FaceBook etc. Definitely in person lessons are much better but skype/zoom lessons are great too! You can learn things from RUclips no matter how many hours you spend
Great, that was good point to forget those 7th figures. I am all ready there, i can play the triads and something about the 7th arpeggios but i find very difficult to start making some "music", you know what i mean. Should i follow the melody? But then i sound just like melody, how to make this triads connected to the melody and make music? Thanks!
@@TomoFujitaMusic yea i think this wrong first, and did not get it match. So i played it "hole one string wrong". The song start rising from G to C, first phrase, i played it at start to C to F, and did not match. So every rising phrase was off beat and ended up wrong key.
Great lesson. I love this approach to learning the guitar and I feel its definitely the way forward for me. One question though, Do you think it's worth learning a catalogue of licks and full solos as a supplementary to triads and areppigo practice? I like having great licks in my library but I find if I learn too many of them I just forget them. Would it be better to deep learn less licks, in different positions, fingerings etc? (make your own as you say.) ? Or should I just forget licks entirely and focus on triads etc?? Love your videos! Many thanks!
@@TomoFujitaMusic Thanks for the reply. I have been putting off transcribing by ear much as it can be quite difficult for me, but I know how important it is, and i am going to start incorporating it more now. Thanks for the feedback!
tomo on the 7th arpeggios you say learn major 7th or dominant seventh or minor 7 or ALL of them? good to Go up one n down the Other arpeggio? Dave Abrams
Could you please make a video explaining how to improve your tone quality, I feel like when I'm practicing my tone keeps coming out glassy and thin and it makes it discouraging when it just won't sound right.
That's so difficult to master because guitar has 3 volume points. 1) Amp Volume 2) Guitar Volume 3) Picking Volume Amp tone should be bright. Guitar tone is always FULL 10! Picking positions should be near the front pickup! Use a lot of picking nuances!
Hi Tomo, I’m a guitar wisdom student. I wanted to ask on your course, horizontal triads are played mostly on the first set of three strings. Should we practice horizontal triads on the upper strings? I’ve noticed they’re quite time consuming. Or instead use the 7 arpeggios from the root like you mention here? ? どうも
Thank you so much for subscribing my Guitar Wisdom. Then just watch "Foundation/Triad" section so you can learn more details. I have practiced more lower sets so that I have worked on my fingering softness and no noises. I prefer not prefer anything. Anything curious then no questions (myself!) just work harder! Then you will gain more freedom. Thank you!
What do you mean by "you need to learn jazz standards"? Do I search for tutorials or just figure it out by ear? If I have to figure it out by ear then what are your tips on that because I don't know what to do. I find it extremely difficult to find chords by ear.
Get a hold of 'The Real Book'. It's a compilation of many jazz standards and has the chords and melody to them. Even if you don't read sheet music, the chord symbols will be useful.
Very specific way to learn jazz. For Instance, in this lesson, you can prepare learning these 3 topics: R35/R73... R35/35R/5R3... R357... Definitely you need to know what to do!
I can find triad 135 but is it okay if I memorize its shape? Because if I don't memorize it, I have to find it again by counting from EADGBE or should I memorize each notes on fret?
I wouldn’t worry about putting a “private lesson” out. People pay to go to Berkeley to say they went there. People pay for privates to say they had a private with Tomo Fujita. There’s nothing at any guitar school that can’t be found on RUclips
i know the question i am going to ask will be a bit weird but what chords come after what i know all the three things tomo sir said but what i don't know is that in this song what is the order of chirds when i tried to look up on the internet it started firm cmaj7 in a video he started from Emin7 and tomo sir started from bflatmin7 ?
So you need to learn Root 3rd 7th or Root 7th 3rd... you need to know about Maj7, min7, Dom7... 3 types. Then Triads: Major, minor and Dim. I have all these foundation video here. Just search. R 3 7 ... Triad... 7th arpeggio /
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While I have learned a couple of songs from your videos, (mainly to lazy to work them out) like all of these lesson videos ,not just you there is too much talking, and then you start with the Chord gymnastics,by then I've shut down.
Thank you so much Tomo!! I am a Guitar Wisdom subscriber and have learned so much from your lessons! Thank you so much!!🎸
You're very welcome! Thank you so much! So happy to hear that!
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I'm a guitar wisdom student and I love it! It's completely changed the way I approach learning the guitar. I started playing when I was a kid (now 30 years old) but stopped playing during my teens. I have picked it up again recently and wanted to start from the basics and get a solid foundation. Tomo's style of teaching is fantastic, I keep the big picture in mind and approach it as if I am laying the building blocks for future playing freedom. Instead of learning a song here or there I feel like I am learning how music "works" and is constructed and slowly but surely the puzzle pieces are coming together. Every time I log into Guitar Wisdom I feel like I am sitting at an all you can eat buffet of guitar knowledge and it just gets me excited to explore further and keep pushing myself as a musician. Thank you Tomo for reigniting this passion for me!
So happy to hear this! Thank you so much for subscribing my Guitar Wisdom. You made me so happy!
I love this comment. I will be signing up!
Completely agree with you. Been a wisdom member for a while, don’t know where to start as the list is long. For me Tomo’s approach is near perfect, truly life changing if you want to truly understand the music and not just regurgitate patterns like unfortunately most try to “teach”
@@Greg-bl4fx Thanks so much for subscribing my Guitar Wisdom. Thanks so much for your kind words!
Similar story here. I’m 34 started with fender play and then did Paul David’s next level playing. Now playing in my church band
Thanks for this Tomo
1. Strum shell chords of tune in time
2. Top 3 strings triads up and down
3. 7th Arpeggios up and down
Got it! 👍👍👍
Good job!!!
Learning autumn leaves has improved my playing. Apart from learning new chords, I also am enjoying experimenting with scales. So much fun!
Great job!
The fact that a master Jedi of guitar still uses a metronome is very impressive. Your content is very good. God bless and thank you.
Thank you very much!
gesundheit
I just purchased the Soundbrenner wearable metronome.l highly recommend it ,not expensive and it has advanced my playing by leaps and bounds.
9:35 Triad Exercise is such good exercise!
So happy to hear that! Thank you!
Thanks Tomo! Autumn Leaves has been such a great learning song for me it’s really helpful to see how you approach
Glad you enjoy it! Thank you!
Lovely improvisation (bit of a teaser where man can 'go to' eventually) from 19.02 to 20.20 and as always a lot of wisdom in the whole lesson, thank you so much
So happy to hear that! Thank you so much!
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흥미를 느끼면 누가 하라고 하기전에 먼저 찾아서 하리는 말씀이 참 맞습니다. 늘 잘 보고 갑니다. 토모님. 많은 도움이 됩니다. 아리가또!
공유해주셔서 감사합니다! 당신은 매우 환영합니다! 감사합니다!
Man, you are an outstanding teacher!
Thank you so much!
Hi Tomo! I’m a very happy guitar wisdom student delving in to ‘Four on Six’ and ‘ The Girl from Ipanema’ after trying ‘Blue Monk” and ‘Anthropolgy’- I love your teaching style and am grateful for your wisdom- thanks for sharing and best wishes from bonnie Scotland 🏴👍🎸💥🤘
Thanks so much for subscribing my Guitar Wisdom. Good job! You kept pushing .... So great to hear that. I think a lot of people can use ideas from those jazz standards. Thank you!
Such a journey of learning guitar. Over the last two years I feel I am really getting somewhere thanks to you and others.
‘Learn Jazz Standards, whether you like it or not’ good advice!
Great to hear! Thank you!
Good for you! Many great musicians learned jazz standards and just they don't tell you!
Thank you professor, another great and inspiring jazz training lesson !
Glad you enjoy it! You're very welcome! Thank you!
Thank you. The perfect lesson.
You're very welcome! So happy to hear that!
thank you tomo, the R37 autumn leaves practicing is amazing, I've never thought about that we can use so many variants of chords
You're very welcome! You can do only with 3 types of these chords. I have one section dedicated this style jazz playing with 20 jazz standards at my Guitar Wisdom.
Gracias maestro ud. es fuera de serie. a la antigua prácticamente tu disco y a darle
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for that practice idea. That was a killer interpretation of Autumn Leaves at the end.
You're welcome! Thank you!
New sub! I started playing guitar in 1983 at the age of 14. I've mostly played blues, rock and metal with my favorite being blues. I never really paid jazz any attention,..till lately. My curiosity is growing about the chord progression, structure and timing, not to mention the lead phrasing. I love this cascading chord progression and you've inspired me to take on outside the box/out of my comfort zone territory. I look forward to learning/improvising this. Thank you very much.
Thanks so much! Thanks for sharing! Good job!
This is great - thanks for sharing Tomo. You are as prolific as you are inspiring, and a great teacher as well!
You're welcome! This video will help all my students! Good reviewing lesson on this topic. Thank you.
Thank you very much Mr. Fujita! 🙏 We are truly blessed to have you take the time to show us all these amazing lessons.
My pleasure! Thank you!
That chord work at the end was fantastic!
Glad you liked it!
I think what a lot of people want to know, Tomo, are the scales or tritone substitutions you’re outlining in your lead playing. Anyone can learn the chords and comp along. What are some of the outside ideas and leading lines you’re doing into the chord changes. Thank you for everything you do. I’ve learned a lot from you
Thank you for sharing! Good job! Jazz Blues & some jazz phrasings are fun to learn! I have those lessons at my Guitar Wisdom. You're very welcome!
Tomo i gotta say, you sold me on buying guitar wisdom! It has definitely changed my outlook on how I play guitar. I appreciate your work and hope to keep improving continuously :D
Thanks so much for subscribing my Guitar Wisdom. So happy to hear!
Thanks Tomo, great lesson! Glad to learn with you. Greetings from Argentina!
My pleasure! Thank you!
Very informative. Thank you
You're very welcome! Thank you!
Seems like every video you upload talks just about what I want to learn. Thank you so much for your quality content, Tomo! 🙏
Happy to hear that! Thank you!
This progression bro you play it perfectly and sooooo clean. You are really humble too and that is nice
Thank you so much!
4. Learn the Melody!!! 👍👍👍👍
Thank you!
I just started learning Autumn Leaves. This lesson is 🤯🤔😬
Thanks Tomo!
So awesome
you're a great inspiration to me thanks for all the time and effort you put into these lesson 🙏
Happy to hear that! Thank you! Please subscribe my channel!
oh cool Tomo! I've been enjoying the Jazz Standards lessons in Guitar Wisdom, and this just helped me see the next level. Thank you!
Great to hear! Thanks so much for subscribing my Guitar Wisdom. You're very welcome!
Always GREAT LESSONS TOMO!!!! THANKS FOR POSTING THEM!!
Glad you like them! You're welcome!
You deserve every good thing in the guitar world bro. You deserve success so enjoy. 🎸🍷🥷
I appreciate that!
Yes I enjoyed i very much enjoyed that
Glad you enjoyed it
Beautiful Tomo 🐦
Thank you!
great sound
you have to really hear it
Thank you!
Awesome. Perfect routine. Thank you Tomo. 🙏🏻
Glad you liked it!
nice sound tomo tq
Thanks for listening!
You are the best coach
Thank you!
@@TomoFujitaMusic believe it
Great lesson.Thank you!
You are welcome!
very useful thank you
You are welcome!
Damn!!! Just how I can hear those chord changes bro and you were just noodling at the beginning. Triads Triads Triads 😍
Thank you!
Great video! Do you have tabs for this info? It would help me a lot. Arigato!
Thank you so much! Tabs will not help you to really improve you! You need to know basics on how to play Root 3rd 7th chords.
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Great! Do Pennies From Heaven too. Great melody!
Thank you!
Amazing content! Thanks so much I am definitely going to try this routine.
You're very welcome!
Tomo, thank you some much for all the great content you're posting. I was a student of Jon Finn and Tom Szymczak back in the late 80s to mid-90s, this lesson brought me back to those days. I've been on a 20 year hiatus from playing full time since joining US Navy after 9/11....now I'm coming out of retirement and dusting off the cobwebs. This exercise will be great. Cheers.
You're very welcome! Awesome! Thanks for sharing. Great memory with Tom! What a nice guy! We used to smoke cigarettes at Tom's office! (in early 90s!) Please enjoy your life, your guitar!
🙂 really nice again 😊 Thanks!
Thank you!
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Love it!
Thanks!!
Oh my goodness! I needed this so badly! Thank you so much. That Improvisation at the end was just pure Gold 🤯❤️
You're very welcome! Thank you!
Well THAT didn't sound like Kata! :D
Thanks Tomo. Thank you so much.
My pleasure! You're welcome!
Damn! Amazing lesson
Thank you!
バークリー音大の教授って凄すぎです
ありがとうございます!
Cool video! What key are you playing autumn leaves in?
Thank you! C-7...
A FOUNTAIN of music wisdom
Thank you!
「どれだけ弾けばこの域に届くのだろう?」と思うのと同時に、
「どうやったらこんなに英語ベラベラになれるんだろう?」って思う(笑)
難しいことやってないはずなのにすっげえ音キレイ。
正直、難しい事はあんまり興味がないので、シンプルなことを深く學びます。練習を細かくマメに。ありがとうございます。これは基本ができてるからです。練習情報や練習時間ではないです。
@@TomoFujitaMusic 返信ありがとうございます。
「シンプルな事を深く」これがすごく難しかったりしますよね。つい派手なことに手を出しがちです。
僕はいわゆる「ギター初心者」というやつなので、ひとつひとつがんばっていきます!
これからも動画楽しみにしてます😊
@@crazy-kouzu もっとシンプルなヴィデオ作りますね。ギター楽しくどうぞ!お楽しみに!
What's after step 3? How do do decide what notes to add after playing the partial arpeggios during improv?
After that... you want to listen good old jazz for phrasing... after 3 steps... learn basic ii-V phrase & some chromatic approach.
Channelling Ted Greene at the end. :) Nice chords, Tomo.
Thanks for listening! Good chord melody is good for my soul.
🙏
Thank you!
Have any tips on how to find a good teacher for private lessons? Are zoom lessons effective or are in person really much better?
Yes! Do a good research asking people who took lessons from that teacher! Don't rush. You can ask any guitar forum on FaceBook etc. Definitely in person lessons are much better but skype/zoom lessons are great too! You can learn things from RUclips no matter how many hours you spend
Great, that was good point to forget those 7th figures. I am all ready there, i can play the triads and something about the 7th arpeggios but i find very difficult to start making some "music", you know what i mean. Should i follow the melody? But then i sound just like melody, how to make this triads connected to the melody and make music? Thanks!
Thank you! Learn foundation & learn great songs. Melody, chords.. and
@@TomoFujitaMusic yea it takes only time and have to remember "dont worry" :)
@@hartsa8840 Don’t worry
Don’t compare
Don’t expect too fast
Be kind to yourself
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@@TomoFujitaMusic yea i think this wrong first, and did not get it match. So i played it "hole one string wrong". The song start rising from G to C, first phrase, i played it at start to C to F, and did not match. So every rising phrase was off beat and ended up wrong key.
@@hartsa8840 Please watch this video!
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Great lesson. I love this approach to learning the guitar and I feel its definitely the way forward for me. One question though, Do you think it's worth learning a catalogue of licks and full solos as a supplementary to triads and areppigo practice? I like having great licks in my library but I find if I learn too many of them I just forget them. Would it be better to deep learn less licks, in different positions, fingerings etc? (make your own as you say.) ? Or should I just forget licks entirely and focus on triads etc?? Love your videos! Many thanks!
Thanks so much! Do transcribe music by ears as much as you can while you are building your foundation like this. Do hard work & avoid easy things!
Learn less information & develop them deeply. So learn one phrase and develop 5-6 different fingerings & different strings.
@@TomoFujitaMusic Thanks for the reply. I have been putting off transcribing by ear much as it can be quite difficult for me, but I know how important it is, and i am going to start incorporating it more now. Thanks for the feedback!
@@FerrisFlyer You're welcome. If its too difficult then find older recording, simple one, step back..so you can challenge it. Please enjoy!
@@TomoFujitaMusic ok I will try this! Thank you Tomo 🙏
tomo on the 7th arpeggios you say learn major 7th or dominant seventh or minor 7 or ALL of them? good to Go up one n down the Other arpeggio? Dave Abrams
Those 3 arpeggios are very useful! minor 7th (b5) is good too!
Hey! Love your videos! Which edition of The Real Book are you reading from?
Thanks so much! Fifth Edition
@@TomoFujitaMusic Are you transposing it? All the editions I look at the first chord is an Am7. Thanks!
@@jefferydunnguitar Not really... I just play this key... Real Book has "Am7..." but others are playing this key a lot.
Could you please make a video explaining how to improve your tone quality, I feel like when I'm practicing my tone keeps coming out glassy and thin and it makes it discouraging when it just won't sound right.
That's so difficult to master because guitar has 3 volume points.
1) Amp Volume
2) Guitar Volume
3) Picking Volume
Amp tone should be bright.
Guitar tone is always FULL 10!
Picking positions should be near the front pickup!
Use a lot of picking nuances!
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I will definitely incorporate it into my practice!
i am going to subscribe to the WISDOM
Thank you so much!
what… just start to learn autumn leave and tomo post this video… how?what? Thx!🙂
You're welcome 😊
metronome on 2 and 4.
Yes!
Hi Tomo, I’m a guitar wisdom student. I wanted to ask on your course, horizontal triads are played mostly on the first set of three strings.
Should we practice horizontal triads on the upper strings? I’ve noticed they’re quite time consuming. Or instead use the 7 arpeggios from the root like you mention here? ?
どうも
Thank you so much for subscribing my Guitar Wisdom. Then just watch "Foundation/Triad" section so you can learn more details. I have practiced more lower sets so that I have worked on my fingering softness and no noises. I prefer not prefer anything. Anything curious then no questions (myself!) just work harder! Then you will gain more freedom. Thank you!
7th arpeggios are different topic! You can think triad plus 7th! then find many positive string set & fingerings. Fun adventure!
Dude you kick so much ass 🤣🤣🤣⚡️
Well... hope you enjoy this video! I already made a few more lesson videos. I have more fun ideas!
Any yamaha sg or pacificas amongst all those ibanez?
This one is the Ibanez AZES31
What do you mean by "you need to learn jazz standards"?
Do I search for tutorials or just figure it out by ear?
If I have to figure it out by ear then what are your tips on that because I don't know what to do. I find it extremely difficult to find chords by ear.
Get a hold of 'The Real Book'. It's a compilation of many jazz standards and has the chords and melody to them. Even if you don't read sheet music, the chord symbols will be useful.
Very specific way to learn jazz. For Instance, in this lesson, you can prepare learning these 3 topics: R35/R73... R35/35R/5R3... R357... Definitely you need to know what to do!
Plus, I teach "Jazz Standards" using The Real Book at my Guitar Wisdom.
WOW😮👏💗
Thanks!
I can find triad 135 but is it okay if I memorize its shape? Because if I don't memorize it, I have to find it again by counting from EADGBE or should I memorize each notes on fret?
No problem! This lesson video will show you! No memorization!
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I wouldn’t worry about putting a “private lesson” out. People pay to go to Berkeley to say they went there. People pay for privates to say they had a private with Tomo Fujita. There’s nothing at any guitar school that can’t be found on RUclips
Thank you so much! Thank you for sharing!
i know the question i am going to ask will be a bit weird but what chords come after what i know all the three things tomo sir said but what i don't know is that in this song what is the order of chirds when i tried to look up on the internet it started firm cmaj7 in a video he started from Emin7 and tomo sir started from bflatmin7 ?
So you need to learn Root 3rd 7th or Root 7th 3rd... you need to know about Maj7, min7, Dom7... 3 types. Then Triads: Major, minor and Dim. I have all these foundation video here. Just search. R 3 7 ... Triad... 7th arpeggio /
Triad video
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R 3 7
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7th Arpeggio
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You need to find the most simple thing in each topic!
does anyone know what version of Autumn leaves this is? It's a different key and some chords are different from The Real Book
This key is very popular too! New Real Book. (White Cover)
トモ藤田ですか⁉️
こんなに雑に音を大切に弾いていない
優しさがないで、おかしい別人www
まさかの流行りのゴムマスク人間ですかぁ⁉️
ありがとうございます!
はじめまして😊 この動画にはあまり関係ないですけど 日本にはギター専門学校とか大学とか tomofujitaさんから 教えていただけませんか 。真面目に勉強したいですから
ありがとうございます!まずはボクの書籍、耳と感性でギターが弾ける本を読んでください。今もカセットテープで通信レッスンやっています♪
THEY CALL HIM THE TOMO
Thank you!
"watch other video teaching Root Third Seven" -- you are referring to this one, I presume? ruclips.net/video/HxHakvMA2b8/видео.html
Good job!!
I really enjoy your lessons, but the user experience provided by RUclips is the most miserable abuse of advertising I've ever witnessed. I know you need to monetize your content, but I really wish you who provide such excellent content could push back on RUclips and get them to stop interrupting the flow of the video every 120 seconds. Seriously, 6 or 7 advertising interruptions and I'm only 15 minutes into the video.
Keep making the great content and let's hope RUclips eventually gets its head screwed on straight and stops driving us away from the platform. I never thought anything could be worse than cable TV, but RUclips continually proves that it's the worst video content platform in all of streaming.
Thanks for sharing! I really enjoy making people happy with what I know. I am so thankful.
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Thanks so much!!
Man I don't understand any of this lol
Don't worry! This video!
ruclips.net/video/VHXcEXALtBQ/видео.html
Thanks for the response!
@@markmarki9511 You're welcome!
has no timing lol
Thanks for sharing! Super slow!
All those arpeggios flowing like water….🤡
Thanks!
While I have learned a couple of songs from your videos, (mainly to lazy to work them out) like all of these lesson videos ,not just you there is too much talking, and then you start with the Chord gymnastics,by then I've shut down.
Good job! Thank you for sharing!
Love guitar wisdom ! TOMO is the man! his lessons go very well with move forward guitar e guide if you check that channel as well
Thank you!!
Great Lesson! Thank you
Thank you!
Amazing video. 👏
Glad you liked it!