🍃🌴🎙️🎸🎚️📻📡🎼🐦🔥A fantastic inspirational and super informative video Teach. Thanks for the skinny on some blues guitar nitty gritty’. Na, ya didn’t miss nothin’ sir. Thanks for making the process fun, sharing your insights, contagious dedication and encouraging us to get into ‘actually’ playing with understanding. 🌿YGS🎸 is an inspirational guitar learning platform🤘because you are an inspiration Erich! Also, a BIG 🆙👆for the rest of the Team behind the scenes!!💥🚀🎶🍃🌴🌊💦 🪨👊😎👍🥪 {For anyone on the fence🤺about picking up your/a guitar, go for it ~ do it, become a player and JOIN THE GUITAR FAMIGLIA!} “For those of you out there who play guitar …it’s ‘OKAY’ if you’re bad.” Jeff Daniels 😅
What a great lesson for beginner/intermediate players! I also stumbled on these repeating positions a while back, but have been trying to figure out how to put it all together. I guess if you want to get more "fluid" at changing between octive positions up the neck it's just a matter of putting on a jam track and practicing it? I always have to slow down or stop to locate the higher octive positions before proceeding. Not so much between position/box 1 & 2, but if I want to jump up to position 4. I heard somewhere that when you are sliding up to another note/position you should focus on the note you are sliding to. This maybe sounds rudamentry, but it ain't to me...
🍃🌴🎙️🎸🎚️📻📡🎼🐦🔥A fantastic inspirational and super informative video Teach. Thanks for the skinny on some blues guitar nitty gritty’.
Na, ya didn’t miss nothin’ sir. Thanks for making the process fun, sharing your insights, contagious dedication and encouraging us to get into ‘actually’ playing with understanding.
🌿YGS🎸 is an inspirational guitar learning platform🤘because you are an inspiration Erich!
Also, a BIG 🆙👆for the rest of the Team behind the scenes!!💥🚀🎶🍃🌴🌊💦
🪨👊😎👍🥪
{For anyone on the fence🤺about picking up your/a guitar, go for it ~ do it, become a player and JOIN THE GUITAR FAMIGLIA!}
“For those of you out there who play guitar …it’s ‘OKAY’ if you’re bad.”
Jeff Daniels 😅
So kind! Thank you, brother.👊🏻😃
Hands down the most helpful video I have ever seen. Thank you Erich so much.👍👍🎸⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
You are the best! Thank you so much, Sandra.
As a vet and older player thank you for all your help!
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Thank you for all your free lessons
What a great lesson for beginner/intermediate players! I also stumbled on these repeating positions a while back, but have been trying to figure out how to put it all together. I guess if you want to get more "fluid" at changing between octive positions up the neck it's just a matter of putting on a jam track and practicing it? I always have to slow down or stop to locate the higher octive positions before proceeding. Not so much between position/box 1 & 2, but if I want to jump up to position 4. I heard somewhere that when you are sliding up to another note/position you should focus on the note you are sliding to. This maybe sounds rudamentry, but it ain't to me...
Check out the free blues lead course that I have for you here, my friend. It will answer many of these questions. Yourguitarsage.com/path.
I hope you enjoyed this lesson! Did I miss anything? Let me know in the comments below!
About those forms... or boxes... As you practice them, identify the root note (s)
on your way to....chord tones!,
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I did not hear anything about resolving to the rout note.
Why do you have a point on your head
Sounds like point envy to me...
What is YOUR point, sir (?)
Or do you not have one (?)