Hi everyone l have been doing Tony's acoustic guitar challenge online course for 3 months it's fantastic has helped me heaps l practice most days big happy so if your thinking about learning guitar or improving, Tony's course is great value
Excellent, this particular lesson opened up a major Ah-Ha moment for me, thank you! I've been going back to the basics and working on scales. Everyone kept assuring me, "Practice your scales to learn guitar" but that was so boring until I finally got to this lesson. And worked on moving between the major and minor variations.
Tony, I have been playing the day I turned 4....I am now 61, I have never learn what it is I am playing. However I can play anything I want to by ear....Now I am going to get all kinds of negative remarks. I really dont care, I will invite them to a duel....lol
Cool moves, cool strings, cool guitar! Tony I wish you great sounds, great Acoustic Life and fine Bourbon flowing from the rocks in a near by Montana spring. And of course a Scotch from another for Noah! Happiness and Peace! DaveyJO inPa.
Yea man you have to try out Tonys acoustic challange, I have been doing his lessons for a while now and have really improved and Tony works at a nice pace for me.
Sorry Tony. What you are playing is an A Pentatonic minor. If you want to make it a blues minor you need to add one more note the(Eb) that adds the blue note and now you are playing an A blues minor.
@@john564holloway Penta means five notes. In music we have a Pentatonic Major and a Pentatonic Minor for each key. The difference is the flat 3rd which makes it major or minor. The way that you worded of your question it is the same, but I think you are getting mixed up with the Pentatonic minor vs the Blues minor. The blues minor has an extra note (the blue note) and that is what is different. The Blues minor is technically not a Pentatonic because it has 6 notes.
Hi everyone l have been doing Tony's acoustic guitar challenge online course for 3 months it's fantastic has helped me heaps l practice most days big happy so if your thinking about learning guitar or improving, Tony's course is great value
Excellent, this particular lesson opened up a major Ah-Ha moment for me, thank you! I've been going back to the basics and working on scales. Everyone kept assuring me, "Practice your scales to learn guitar" but that was so boring until I finally got to this lesson. And worked on moving between the major and minor variations.
That was awesome, I actually Solo'd for once, totally jammed.
Thanks so much for making this video. I found it very helpful. I'm gonna check out your other stuff now too!
Tony, I have been playing the day I turned 4....I am now 61, I have never learn what it is I am playing. However I can play anything I want to by ear....Now I am going to get all kinds of negative remarks. I really dont care, I will invite them to a duel....lol
What a fun jam at the end, Tony! Thanks for that!
You cant's imagine how much this means to me! Your channel has helped me so much, I wish I had seen it earlier! Great tutorial, the best I've seen
Thanks Tony you have been knocking it out of the park with the blues lessons. Rock on brother
great help tnx gr from Holland
simply amazing
Thanks for this excelent work. Please make a video about Half nashville tuning. Cheers from Chile
Cool moves, cool strings, cool guitar! Tony I wish you great sounds, great Acoustic Life and fine Bourbon flowing from the rocks in a near by Montana spring. And of course a Scotch from another for Noah! Happiness and Peace! DaveyJO inPa.
Nice video, very helpful ! Just a question from a newbie - what key is the backing track played in ? And is it a standard 12 bar configuration ?
I learn a lot from you. Thanks
Will definitely try
Yea man you have to try out Tonys acoustic challange, I have been doing his lessons for a while now and have really improved and Tony works at a nice pace for me.
Another great one 😍
Thanks Tony 👍
i took the invite test i;s accessible for a blind user too. love your shows
Love u r channel ❤❤easy for learners 👍👍
Flatted 5th added gives it the blues correct?
Hey Tony! really good video there! I wonder if you can give us option what budget guitar that has sound close to d28?
Muhammad Agus Setiawan try the Yamaha fg series
You're a cool cat man! Thanks for lessons
Professor Denzil Dexter's guitar reviews here are really good. 👍
Eb and D# are the same note flatted fifth is theoritically corect but i think in sharps from key of C to key of E and beyond
Nice 15M how old is it?
Sorry Tony. What you are playing is an A Pentatonic minor. If you want to make it a blues minor you need to add one more note the(Eb) that adds the blue note and now you are playing an A blues minor.
Ralph Proscia Actually, it’s a D# not Eb
Atticus Walker ughhhhhhh
Ralph, so A minor Pentatonic is not he same a A Pentatotic minor?
@@john564holloway Penta means five notes. In music we have a Pentatonic Major and a Pentatonic Minor for each key. The difference is the flat 3rd which makes it major or minor. The way that you worded of your question it is the same, but I think you are getting mixed up with the Pentatonic minor vs the Blues minor. The blues minor has an extra note (the blue note) and that is what is different. The Blues minor is technically not a Pentatonic because it has 6 notes.
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Which guitar is that?
I thinks it's a Martin 15M
Vintage Martin 00-17.
@@scottyoung6311 isn't 00-17 the one with classical machine head and parlour body?
Sandstroem82 They changed over the years, the 50’s and 60’s ones were 14 fret to the body and solid headstocks like this one.
@@scottyoung6311 I did not know that. Thanks!
Tony.... Adding a little more in there than just the A blues scale bro! Check the video yourself. Am I blind or WHAT!
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A blues scale actually has a D# in it
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