Memorize the Fretboard in 12 Weeks!

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @zombieguitar
    @zombieguitar  2 года назад +39

    If you liked this video, stop by and check out my website www.zombieguitar.com. Thank you!

    • @dan_useche
      @dan_useche 2 года назад

      I tried this yesterday and now I can find all the C notes on the fretboard, it's magic, thank you so much Brian.

    • @BantheDan
      @BantheDan 2 года назад

      go ahead and get some more views by click-baiting the thumbnail. You deserve the views for this great video. 'Use this simple trick to memorize the fretboard at warp speed. I can't believe it works!'

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  2 года назад +2

      ​@@BantheDan Good call! I just did that. Let's see how it goes. Thank you!

    • @metal1mark73
      @metal1mark73 2 года назад +1

      @@zombieguitar Brian I am a member of yr Zombie guitar program, are you going to put this lesson on the membership program with print outs? Keep up the great work thanks!

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  2 года назад +1

      @@metal1mark73 I'm working on the website version now. Keep an eye out in the "What's New" product on the website, so you can see when it's been added to the site!

  • @Subhabrata
    @Subhabrata 2 года назад +32

    I am so overwhelmed! 12 weeks of solid foundational practice can save 12 years of struggle.
    I feel so grateful to Brian. ❤️🙏

  • @michaelvarney.
    @michaelvarney. 2 года назад +34

    What is cool about this is that you not only learn the location of notes, but also the triad naming for major and minor chords, and the order of the CO5ths etc.

  • @joebermuda6452
    @joebermuda6452 Год назад +12

    Memorizing the notes on the fretboard is the golden ticket. Been playing for 20 years and I wholeheartedly think that the main reason people shy away from theory so much is because they do not know the notes of the fretboard. Everything is easier once you do this. For example if you learn a new chord like say Am9, once you know how to spell the chord a,c,e,g,b but you are unfamiliar with how to play that chord because you have no book handy but only your guitar. All you have to do is use your fretboard knowledge to locate these notes in s given area on the neck and form that voicing without using a book. Same concept when it comes to the arpeggios or a scale. If I tell you the notes of A harmonic minor you can create the pattern for it without having to “look it up” and you will know how to create the patterns without just memorizing the patterns without knowing the names. You are spared a whole lot of time and aggravstion

    • @joebermuda6452
      @joebermuda6452 Год назад +1

      Yup

    • @BobbyCulpepper.srv3fender
      @BobbyCulpepper.srv3fender 7 месяцев назад

      So how did you learn the notes?

    • @joebermuda6452
      @joebermuda6452 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@BobbyCulpepper.srv3fender finding all natural notes first then filling in the gaps with sharps and flats is one way and repeating the exercise. Understanding that from b to c and e to f is a half step and everything else is a whole step

  • @TristanDesnos
    @TristanDesnos 2 года назад +8

    Really like your content, Brian. You’ve got a very clear and concise way of putting the information across.

  • @MaxwellMhaka
    @MaxwellMhaka 5 месяцев назад +1

    Many thanks Brian,I find this to be a triple catch, learning the major chords, learning the minors whilst memorizing the fretboard at the same time.This is incredible information,all made up in a single video ❤❤❤

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@MaxwellMhaka thanks for watching 😀

  • @danielgrohl6971
    @danielgrohl6971 2 года назад +3

    in grade school i played the E flat alto saxaphone for (4) years. I could read music and learning the notes was easy. Now with guitar i have like (12) " C notes " and it humbles me that i must admit i do not have the notes down internally. I will follow..

  • @lukesteverything627
    @lukesteverything627 2 года назад +3

    I wish I'd learned this 50 years ago! At 67 so many brain cells have died it becomes daunting. My 2 remaining brain cells will do their best. Thanks Brian

  • @No1karez
    @No1karez 7 месяцев назад +1

    I can't wait until I've learned enough to understand this lesson.
    Thank you

  • @Lillywright501
    @Lillywright501 2 года назад +5

    ABSOLUTLY BRILLANT! U put things in an understandable way ,so much I’m gonna learn out of theses courses and knowing what I’m gonna practise and cement it in my head is exciting me Thank You from London 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @JohnnyHurbonConnections
    @JohnnyHurbonConnections Год назад

    I had a major breakthrough with this lesson regarding minor chiords using flat names, thank you, Brian

  • @tooofart
    @tooofart 2 года назад +4

    I've followed a number of your lessons so far, and I've become a better and more versatile player as a result. This is next on my list. As mentioned by others, focusing on the triad as a vehicle to learning the notes on the fretboard is brilliant. Thank you.

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  2 года назад

      Glad to hear it Denis! Thanks for following along with my vids 😀

  • @PaulFreemanTheTall
    @PaulFreemanTheTall 8 месяцев назад

    Just started this today, and I think it's totally brilliant. I've known the positions of some notes for decades and can 'work out' others, and I've used apps to learn, but nothing drills it in like this.

  • @davidbartos214
    @davidbartos214 Год назад +1

    Great way to learn the fretboard while playing music! Thanks

  • @stevefielding8324
    @stevefielding8324 2 года назад +6

    Wonderful teaching Brian! I really think you should be teaching music theory at uni! Thank you.

  • @noodlemans
    @noodlemans 3 месяца назад

    You took a learn the fretboard exercise and snuck in a triads master class. I am going to do this and I’ll check back in 12 weeks from tomorrow.

  • @smoothpicker
    @smoothpicker 2 года назад +2

    This sounds like really effective way to learn all the notes and be able to retain them, which is the hard part for me. Gonna get me a looper pedal and start on this asap. Thanks Brian!

  • @Ethanthesharkganne
    @Ethanthesharkganne 2 года назад

    what I wouldn't have given to have this video back in '97
    but better late than nevr!
    thank you Zomb!!

  • @jimmccall8030
    @jimmccall8030 2 года назад +4

    Very comprehensive and useful approach ! Makes learning the notes meaningful and applicable as triads, chords, arpeggios

  • @mikejna
    @mikejna 2 года назад +1

    You're a genius at explaining this stuff. Thank you!

  • @jamesnotsmith1465
    @jamesnotsmith1465 2 года назад

    Succinctly stated supported by helpful graphics. Got it. Thank you. Looking forward to the 12-week program.

  • @vinz9741
    @vinz9741 Год назад

    Starting today and will do the 12 weeks, I already know it's gonna feel fantastic, makes sooooo much sense this approach. Thanks again man!!!

  • @martynspooner5822
    @martynspooner5822 2 года назад

    Yeah that is so helpful, not only the note name but its relaionship to whatever chord, clever. Thanks as ever.

  • @christophergriffith3420
    @christophergriffith3420 3 месяца назад

    Cool approach, I'm trying to break of the rut I've been stuck in for 2 decades.

  • @brettsjoholm
    @brettsjoholm 2 года назад +1

    Nice. See you in 12 weeks!

  • @kane6529
    @kane6529 2 года назад +1

    This is solid! My biggest issue was always the G and B Strings and I always used octaves which isn’t internalized like you said! Once I started attaching triads to the top three stings in a couple months I got it nailed down

  • @gernblenstein1541
    @gernblenstein1541 Год назад

    This looks good and I'm stealing it for bass. Thanks for the content!

  • @tommore3263
    @tommore3263 2 года назад

    Your zombie deal is one of the very best on the internet and very helpful. Thanks.

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  2 года назад

      Thanks Tom! I really appreciate it 😀

  • @christophercros6765
    @christophercros6765 2 года назад +1

    I have been playing for years and I'm okay at playing but don't know my chords. Learned allot thank you

  • @frankaq3951
    @frankaq3951 Год назад

    Great lesson, Brian. I will definitely use this in my practice.

  • @brewmasterflex3425
    @brewmasterflex3425 2 года назад +2

    I been trying to learn all the notes for a long time with failed attempt on DGB strings are not sinking in, good instruction as always Brian!

    • @danhusband6154
      @danhusband6154 2 года назад

      🇨🇦Same!… E & A are solid but committing the DGB seem to be eluding me

  • @demandfreespeech2868
    @demandfreespeech2868 Год назад

    BRO!! been 2 days total of 3hrs and the first key IS SINKING IN!! great idea!!!!

  • @bsbyrdman
    @bsbyrdman 2 года назад +1

    Thanks! Awesome lesson, I'm starting this week. I think there is more than just the notes on the fretboard that will be learned over the 12 weeks. I see alternate chord structure, triads, inversions, etc. in my future...

  • @benjaminifraimov5190
    @benjaminifraimov5190 2 года назад

    What a great video! New sub here!

  • @cancelbubble6535
    @cancelbubble6535 2 года назад +11

    Very cool lesson. Have you ever thought about putting together a playlist of your videos in order of what you think someone should learn when it comes to guitar and music theory? I think that would help tremendously. As you release new videos you can shoe horn them into the playlist in the order you think they should appear. That way people can watch them from the beginning and progress naturally through other videos that become more advanced. Right now, if someone were to just browse all your videos it's a mixed bag of topics from simple to more complex, there's no real structure to follow. What's missing is basically something like an instructional course outline (that would be the playlist). I would watch that playlist over and over.

    • @fishuntr
      @fishuntr 2 года назад +15

      Pretty much has exactly what you are looking for on the Zombie Guitar website. Highly recommend this site for anyone committed to being a guitarist.

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  2 года назад +8

      @@fishuntr yes that's what I was going to say... that's exactly what the website is! Thank you for the words 😀

    • @lukather1
      @lukather1 2 года назад

      purchase Brians Zombie course and if you don't learn from it ....i'll give you your money back !! the very best and I've been using YT for 15 years and tried every single course from personal to Truefire and you'll learn a clearer easier way by just going to the Zombie !!!

    • @marybright6640
      @marybright6640 2 года назад +1

      Just had to see the reply..my man's gots to eat too

    • @DanielHernandez-gb2rx
      @DanielHernandez-gb2rx 2 года назад

      @@zombieguitar Hey Brian. Another great video. I am already on ZombieGuitar website. Where in the site can I find the the chords backing that would work for this 12 week lessons? Thanks

  • @carpathus
    @carpathus 2 года назад +1

    It's a lot of work but it's going to be so worth it. Thank you Brian very very muchly!!!✌

  • @jeffearle1687
    @jeffearle1687 Год назад

    Nice revisit to this lesson! Thanks

  • @sebastian1200
    @sebastian1200 2 года назад +2

    Great lesson, Brian! I find that very useful! Much obliged for that! 🙂👍

  • @colink4823
    @colink4823 2 года назад +1

    Great video, the information and this system of learning is pure gold

  • @philjames1019
    @philjames1019 2 года назад

    BOOM!!! Great lesson Professor!!

  • @helicoptera75
    @helicoptera75 2 года назад

    Excellent way of learning... cheers Brian, see you on the other side of 12 weeks.. 😊

    • @bjarkenielsen8515
      @bjarkenielsen8515 Год назад

      How did it go?
      Do you have any advice/recommandations to share regarding this Learning proces?

  • @danhusband6154
    @danhusband6154 2 года назад

    As always Brian… solid lesson plan

  • @markbrown7103
    @markbrown7103 2 года назад

    Cool 😎 this is a good way to teach I should know I’ve played guitar for the last 46 years learn all the notes on the fingerboard in 1981 started to also read music that same year so without going into a lot of explanations I think RUclips needs to quit confusing people and have more people like you teach on RUclips great job keep up the good work here are a few others I really like on RUclips but I’m not a beginner but just the same thanks for the video me and so many other guitar players will really appreciate this one have a great day 👍🏼🎸🎼🎶😀😀

  • @michaelvarney.
    @michaelvarney. 2 года назад +1

    This goes in my daily practice for sure!

  • @jimmiller2270
    @jimmiller2270 2 года назад

    You always have the good stuff.

  • @isaacjohnson.
    @isaacjohnson. 2 года назад

    Excellent idea Brian! Thanks.

  • @waynemorrison5792
    @waynemorrison5792 2 года назад

    This is great Brian!

  • @lopezb
    @lopezb 2 года назад

    Thanks so much! I'm going to do it, makes a lot of sense as a method.

  • @b4uspeek
    @b4uspeek 2 года назад

    That is a beautiful guitar!

  • @saalibjonesfer9079
    @saalibjonesfer9079 2 года назад

    This is very cool, I am going to give it a try! thx

  • @dan_useche
    @dan_useche 2 года назад +1

    OMG you just gave me so much work, LOL!

  • @mabblers
    @mabblers 10 месяцев назад

    Great Lesson!!

  • @scenario1236
    @scenario1236 2 года назад

    This is brilliant subbed!

  • @richardanderson4037
    @richardanderson4037 2 года назад

    I’m definitely doing this awesome idea thanks

  • @darkomtobia
    @darkomtobia 2 года назад

    Subbed.
    This was nice, thank you.

  • @stevieboi61
    @stevieboi61 2 года назад

    thankyou.

  • @keovongvilaykeo4799
    @keovongvilaykeo4799 2 года назад

    Thanks you again always it not easy to memorized all guitar fret, this great program 🙏👍

  • @hmausolf
    @hmausolf 2 года назад

    Great stuff! That's what I was looking for. Thanks, Brian.

  • @taylor818e6
    @taylor818e6 Год назад

    And mostly thanks for taking the time to reply.

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  Год назад

      No problem! Thank you following along with my lessons! 😀

  • @metal1mark73
    @metal1mark73 2 года назад +1

    Brian I am a member of yr Zombie guitar program, are you going to put this lesson on the membership program with print outs? Keep up the great work thanks!

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  2 года назад

      Yes, it will be on the site next week 😁

  • @YOGAMUDRAVIDEOS
    @YOGAMUDRAVIDEOS 2 года назад

    This is a really great video!

  • @leroymuc
    @leroymuc 2 года назад

    Great lesson

  • @MyMonkeyMind7
    @MyMonkeyMind7 2 года назад

    This is awesome!

  • @Strodav
    @Strodav 2 года назад

    Good stuff. Thanks! Makes total sense and easy to follow.

  • @deeguitar
    @deeguitar 2 года назад

    Just wanted to thank you for inspiration to continue to learn the fret board. I am basically using your method but i modified it a bit. With my previous practice and adding your method. I am note able to find 32 of the 42 natural notes up to the 12 fret. I can find all of them. But what i have under my belt is know exactly where these 32 notes are without using other method like octave, or if this note Ux C then 2 frets down is D. Things are sinking in now. Thank you again

  • @user-qf3dn6sz6e
    @user-qf3dn6sz6e Год назад

    I also can’t emphasize how much it helps to know all the major and minor chords down pat when comping and reading guitar sheets.

  • @danepaulstewart8464
    @danepaulstewart8464 2 года назад +1

    Yes, yes, yes, the course here is extremely effective, and YES you’ll get a lot better very quickly, but..but.. THAT GUITAR! 🤩 That green is absolutely tweakin’ my brain!!
    …must…have….this……green…….guitar!…….. 😄😄

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  2 года назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣 Thanks! It's a Shecter CR-6 😁

  • @ThePetejedi
    @ThePetejedi 2 года назад

    Great lesson Brian as usual well explained thanks

  • @eugene2876
    @eugene2876 2 года назад

    Good man Brian

  • @jamesrichards7234
    @jamesrichards7234 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @MarkSchipper1
    @MarkSchipper1 2 года назад

    This is great because it's teaching me so many things at the same time! Do you have an more of these time saving practice routines? I'm trying to create a practice routine currently. I feel like i'm wasting so much time doing the same stuff.

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  2 года назад +3

      I have another video called "the immersion method" and another called the "interval method". Both can be found on RUclips. They
      can also both be found on the ZG website in: In-Depth Lesson Portal > Fundamentals of Music 😀

  • @VGlover007
    @VGlover007 2 года назад

    I can dig it Flame 🔥 On

  • @malthus101
    @malthus101 4 месяца назад

    7:30 - The 12-Week Program

  • @damianmufc
    @damianmufc 2 года назад

    When I want to identify a note on a B (2nd) string, I prefer to visualize a C shaped chord, and to know that note on the B (2nd) string that I want to identify is the same as the note on the A (5th) string in that shape

  • @AlexEllwein
    @AlexEllwein 2 года назад

    Another method which helps me, is to find a root note and memorizing surrounding notes visually by their intervals. I mean, it's all about intervals - they are the cornerstone of music.
    This means, if you have found a G on 3rd fret, you know automatically, the fourth is the C and its just below on the 3rd fret. The fifth is D - just one string down two frets higher and so on.
    The major 3rd - one string below one note back, so it will be B, minor - one string below two back -> Bb, or four frets from root on the same string... and so on
    (all this with the exception, of course, between 2nd and 3rd string)... This way you learn notes and also their relations to each other. Actually the same method you are showing with octave.
    And this also helps with memorizing scales.

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  2 года назад +1

      Absolutely! I did a few videos on that exact thing before 😁

  • @Robin-cu5ls
    @Robin-cu5ls 2 года назад

    Hi
    I am a big fan and RUclips video student. This is very helpful but I would say if you could make fretboard in active so it gives much more understanding that which and what time you plucking Cs. When you pluck a note it should highlight on the fretboard. Hope it gives my point.🙂👍

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  2 года назад

      That sounds like it would take me a month to edit a video then 🤣

  • @AtomsforInfants
    @AtomsforInfants 11 месяцев назад

    This actually seems like a sound (ahem) strategy as it’s mean learning the notes a musical context ie triads, so it’s actually applicable to music whereas note memorisation is not at all musical.

  • @MelodyMaker
    @MelodyMaker 2 года назад

    Deservedly you have had much positive feedback on your teaching skills. I could see you in front of a class room. Had a flashback while watching this of my very first youtube theory tutorial hosted by Pebber Brown. Where. was Brian Kelly when I first picked up a guitar??

  • @kukumuniu5658
    @kukumuniu5658 2 года назад

    - what is/are,most problematic hands/fingers movements on guitar
    during chords changes of course?
    Your top 10 :)

  • @Naminorite
    @Naminorite 2 года назад

    Seems like a good idea (I’m willing to try). But; I don’t get how you are supposed to play the notes? Can you describe more about how to play ? I watched the play part about 9:30 into the video but couldn’t grasp what notes you were playing and the logic on it? Is there a pattern? I.e. all C’s I get but what order? And when it changed to E’s ? Thanks and I am looking forward to trying this when I know what to do

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  2 года назад +1

      I'd say just go for the target note, but don't worry so much about a specific order. I'd personally focus more on keeping it in time rhythmically, like hitting a 'C' on the downbeat for every quarter note or half note, or something along those lines. If you can stay in time, then you know you have it down. Make sense?

  • @r0bophonic
    @r0bophonic 2 года назад

    This is the first fretboard memorization technique I’ve found that resonates with me. It builds practical knowledge. How about adding the 7ths in as well for extra credit? :)

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  2 года назад +4

      Add in both major AND minor 7ths for extra extra credit!

  • @precisionsoundworksstudio
    @precisionsoundworksstudio 9 дней назад

    Hey, Brian. It’s been over 12 minutes and I have not memorized the fretboard… oh, wait: you said 12 weeks… back to practicing. Seriously though, this is a fantastic video.

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  9 дней назад

      🤣🤣 Glad you like it! Thanks for watching 😁

  • @waynegram8907
    @waynegram8907 2 года назад

    yes brian kelly make a "Dominant 7 shapes" CAGED system video lesson, because srv, bb king, clapton use the dom 7 CAGED SHAPES

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  2 года назад +1

      I did that exact thing here 😁: ruclips.net/video/PvW6WkR6Viw/видео.html

  • @AngelMartinez-qs3cf
    @AngelMartinez-qs3cf 2 года назад

    Great lesson! Loved it. Possibly one of the best! What model is that Green guitar you have? It looks really cool!

  • @robr2303
    @robr2303 2 года назад +1

    Wonder how this applies to alternate tunnings.

  • @rohankshetrimayum1049
    @rohankshetrimayum1049 7 месяцев назад

    Just a question quick question Brian
    When i use a single chord backing track, on what bpm of the backing track i will progress on considering we are a beginner now and we can't recall pretty fast as you do on the example of the video?

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  7 месяцев назад

      You could just set it to like 120 BPM or something. It won't matter much though since the chords won't be switching. 120 is a pretty "average" tempo though 🎸

  • @robinanderson1115
    @robinanderson1115 Год назад

    THIS IS THE ONLY SITE & TEACHER 4 ME. BRIAN DOES NOT HOLD BACK ANY SECRETS 2 FRUSTRATE UR PROGRESS . 😊

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  Год назад

      Thank you Robin! I really appreciate that 😃🎸

  • @armandosinger
    @armandosinger 10 месяцев назад

    Curious to hear if anyone completed this 12 week routine and memorized the fretboard. Did 12 weeks get the job done? Or did it take more or less time?

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  10 месяцев назад

      It's just a catchy name for a video. You most likely will not internalize the entire neck in 12 weeks...but it will certainly help A LOT.
      I did a similar 12-week routine for myself: ruclips.net/video/-xy0sIcU8XM/видео.htmlsi=TUaLfXtrQfm_aZEe
      It's a bit more complicated than the approach outlined here, but it definitely did help me to learn the fretboard in a 12-week period...and I'm still learning, even today!

  • @giserd4889
    @giserd4889 2 года назад

    Interesting approach. Perhaps a newbie question; however, when practicing the chord notes, do you play the notes in any particular order? For example, moving down the fretboard towards the bridge? Or perhaps the notes on one string at a time?

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  2 года назад +1

      I'd just try to stay in time with the looped rhythm. As long as you're always hitting the note of focus on the downbeat of the quarter note, for example, then you are doing well. The more you do the exercise, the more of a routine you will develop over time. Make sense?

  • @MeaHeaR
    @MeaHeaR 2 года назад

    Interusting é Ćôńćêpť 👍

  • @YOGAMUDRAVIDEOS
    @YOGAMUDRAVIDEOS 2 года назад

    Cool!

  • @franksylva9031
    @franksylva9031 26 дней назад

    I'm not sure how this will aid in instantaneously finding notes. Do you find the notes by the counting fret method or looking at a diagram?

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  26 дней назад

      Go through the process of finding all the C, E and G notes across the neck...that's a C major chord.
      Then when you get to a G major chord, the process of finding all the G, B and D notes will come much quicker.
      When you then get to a D major chord, finding all the D, F# and A notes will even come quicker yet.
      This process will simultaneously teach you triads and pattern recognition for both major chord shapes and minor chord shapes. The shapes are the same for all chords, just "movable". That's the cool thing about the guitar!

    • @franksylva9031
      @franksylva9031 26 дней назад

      ​@@zombieguitarSo poke around counting frets until I find it? Or do I look at a diagram?

  • @taylor818e6
    @taylor818e6 Год назад

    Hey Brian, is that backing track on your website? Even I did one would not sound that cool!

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  Год назад

      Yes, there's actually 24 backing tracks in total with this lesson (2 for each week). This lesson can be found in: In-Depth Lesson Portal > Fundamentals of Music > Memorize the Fretboard in 12 Weeks 😀

    • @taylor818e6
      @taylor818e6 Год назад

      Will be going there today. Thank you for your help.

  • @Ahmed-kv4up
    @Ahmed-kv4up 2 года назад

    Is the use of the octaves in the 5 pattern's of CAGED system ?

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  2 года назад

      I know what you're talking about, and the answer is "sort of". Each of the 5 shapes of the CAGED system can be recognized by the shape that is formed by the octaves of the root notes. I didn't really get into that in this lesson though!

    • @Ahmed-kv4up
      @Ahmed-kv4up 2 года назад

      @@zombieguitar Thanks, dear Brian.

  • @invisigoth777
    @invisigoth777 2 года назад

    ok, this video inspired me to do something else... but have to ask, what effects are you using? i have been trying to get that sound for over a year

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  2 года назад

      For all of my videos in the last 2 years, I just go direct into my computer using the S-Gear amp sim! I was using the "stolen clean" preset for this video 😁

  • @malthus101
    @malthus101 9 дней назад

    Sorry for being dense but... we are using the notes of realtive minors, or the notes of triads?

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  9 дней назад +1

      @@malthus101 you are using the notes of the triads for this exercise. The concept of "relative minor" applies to keys and scales, but that's not what we're doing here in this lesson!

  • @maxflinter6896
    @maxflinter6896 2 года назад

    Great method, but I personally prefer to learn the shapes of the intervals. With a bit knowledge of music theory you then can build any chord or scale you like and name all the notes as well.

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  2 года назад +2

      Yup intervals are awesome. I did a "memorize the fretboard via intervals" video before too. I love that approach!

  • @davidhunter5280
    @davidhunter5280 Год назад

    Where can you find the C Major backing track?

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  Год назад

      This lesson is on the site in: In-Depth Lesson Portal > Fundamentals of Music > Memorize the Fretboard in 12 Weeks
      It includes 24 video backing tracks, 1 for each chord 😀

    • @davidhunter5280
      @davidhunter5280 Год назад

      @@zombieguitar do I have to join to get access to backing tracks?

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  Год назад

      @@davidhunter5280 sorry I thought you were already a member. Yes, that kind of stuff is all membership content

  • @jean-baptistebaron887
    @jean-baptistebaron887 2 года назад

    Okay, Game On!
    See you in twelve weeks.

  • @Thoseaboutto911
    @Thoseaboutto911 2 года назад

    Great, but how would you organize your octaves?

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  2 года назад

      I'm more concerned with hitting the note(s) of focus in time with the looped rhythm section. The "order" can be somewhat random, but as long as you're hitting the notes in time then you're good!