Wow Charlie, I really feel that I'm on a guitar improvement journey with you! For me this lesson really pulls together so many of your previous videos into an level of understanding that I could never quite grasp. The path you have described in your videos from major scale to triads, to 7th arpeggios, to melodic cells and now this lesson is truly like the master plan that has brought clarity and purpose to the individual components of my practice. Once again I really can't thank you enough for sharing your skill and knowledge.
Great lesson! This one will stick with me. I’m very shape oriented so I think for me a good way to go is to get into muscle memory where all the 2, 4, 6 and major 7’s notes are around all the CAGED shapes. That way you don’t really memorize individual notes but patterns that are readily moveable.
Two chord tones plus 1 none chord tone is my favorite. I feel it makes this same argument in a more musical and simple way. Meaning I’d play it in a song. This is practice I wouldn’t play in a song. Show us what you play in a song.
Hi. I’m a tourist here. I play saxophone (don’t judge me). I find these lessons really really helpful for soloing Subscribed!
@@richlinney7604 glad you’re here - love the sax! It’s cool that I’m saying something that has appeal to other instruments!! 🎸 🥁 🎹 🎷
Best lesson I've seen in a while.
@@dankers12 wow! Thanks for watching and commenting 🎸🎶🔥🎶🎸
Very intriguing perspective, food for thought. Thanks for your videos Charlie.
@@kenlelon369 triad stuff next week! Thanks for the support! 🎸🎶🔥
Once more, fantastic Charlie. You’re a goldmine. Thank you.
So glad you liked it! 🎸🎶🔥🎶🎸
Wow Charlie, I really feel that I'm on a guitar improvement journey with you! For me this lesson really pulls together so many of your previous videos into an level of understanding that I could never quite grasp. The path you have described in your videos from major scale to triads, to 7th arpeggios, to melodic cells and now this lesson is truly like the master plan that has brought clarity and purpose to the individual components of my practice. Once again I really can't thank you enough for sharing your skill and knowledge.
@@Bflat-fu3wb that’s so awesome!!! Makes me feel really good to hear that. 🎸🎶🔥🎶🎸
Great lesson! This one will stick with me. I’m very shape oriented so I think for me a good way to go is to get into muscle memory where all the 2, 4, 6 and major 7’s notes are around all the CAGED shapes. That way you don’t really memorize individual notes but patterns that are readily moveable.
Great way to think about it - and a practical way to play!! 🎸🎶🔥🎶🎸
GOOD STUFF CHARLIE ! MY BANDS THIRD CD RELEASE BACK IN THE DAY WAS TITLED ..."LIBERATION OF DISSONANCE" ... THE GOOD OL DAYS ! LOL
@@samsonjpedroza that’s awesome! Thanks for the comment!! 🎸🎶❤️🎶🎸
Have you considered writing a book. I want to read The Bill and Mary story!
@@DanielWeber-vf8hk 😆😆😆😆
I'm glad things worked out for Bill and Mary, but I got some excellent soloing advice out of their ordeal, so that sounds like a win for everybody!
@@crashdaddy261 hilarious comment - and I’m glad you liked the lesson!!!
@@CharlieLongGuitar Liked it? I LOVED it! I'm doing it right now, and have just discovered I might be the missing Allman brother.
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Two chord tones plus 1 none chord tone is my favorite. I feel it makes this same argument in a more musical and simple way. Meaning I’d play it in a song. This is practice I wouldn’t play in a song. Show us what you play in a song.
Lost me, to technical lol great video though 😂
Great lesson but this concept is really difficult .😮
@@Tom-dg1ex just give it a little time! You’ll crush it!!!
Really good lesson, but I don't have that knowledge of the fret board to follow it completely
You’ll get there!!! Thanks for the comment! 🎸🎶🤣🎶🎸