I’ve been learning basic fretboard theory.. and the standard arpeggios start today sound like nursery rhymes..! Lol… This concept of including the extensions is awesome.,! Really expanding my imagination.. Thanks man ..!👍🏼❤️
Awesome lesson again David - thanks so much for all the effort you put into creating these. I look forward to these lessons each week as much as I used to look forward to episodes of Frasier !!!! :) .
Your RUclips channel is awesome you're playing is so different and some of the lick lessons from some of these awesome guitarists I've never heard of are so well done. It would be awesome if you could do some blues artists like you did with Joe Bonamassa maybe Simon McBride or Scott Mckeon?
Thank you! I love blues music and I'll totally add them to the list. I have sprinkled some blues lessons in the mix here, but not nearly enough (IMO). Be sure to check out the SRV Chordplay episode and the Albert King Three-For-All lessons. I'll add some more blues material to the mix ASAP! Thanks again!
i've been having a go at country of late. what i've been doing is playing over a G7 &c the (g)V7, vii7 (m3 b5 b7) and ii7 (occasionaly the IVmaj7) . it sounds ok, but doesn't 'sing' iyswim. it sounds to much like a text book exercise). looks like i need to play around and slide or hammer or whatever on to some of the harmonized chords, or do i mean extensions, to sing out and mix things up as i'm playing over the chord.
That's great and thanks for chiming in here. You can also hear/find a lot of country (and jazz) players using partial chords and implied chords. Where they're signaling an A7 (or something fancier like an A13), but they may only be hitting 2-3 notes from the chord and let the bass and other instruments fill up the sound/chord. If the chords you're hitting sound too "regular" or "stock," trying removing a few notes to see if it gives you a more "authentic" sound. Once you get away from basic chords and power chords, things can get complicated with chords REALLY fast. Good luck and may the Force be with you...always.
@@LateNightLessons thanks. i'll play some backing tracks tomorrow after my day out and give it a whirl. is there any chance of you doing a country lesson btw?
life changing concepts
this lesson is fantastic----the best guitar channel on youtube hands down
Thank you so much!!!
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Absolutely, spot on Rob!!.
Brilliant and such a chill communicator. That's a gift.
I’ve been learning basic fretboard theory.. and the standard arpeggios start today sound like nursery rhymes..! Lol… This concept of including the extensions is awesome.,! Really expanding my imagination.. Thanks man ..!👍🏼❤️
Awesome lesson again David - thanks so much for all the effort you put into creating these. I look forward to these lessons each week as much as I used to look forward to episodes of Frasier !!!! :) .
Thanks Richard and it makes me feel good to know I replaced a TV show - hahaha!
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Rock on buddy!
Good lesson man really good ideas and sounds great
Great lesson as ever!
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This is awesome!
Thanks again!
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Rock on bro!
Awesome lesson! Great concept!
Thank you!
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Thanks for this
Shout-out to that Behringer V-ampire putting in work! Lol
Great lesson, thank you for sharing!
Thank you BIG time!
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Fantastic as usual! The rat chords was one of my favorites Lotta good stuff in there
Thank you and stay tuned for more material and lessons!
Rock on!
Too Cool..! Thanks man..👍🏼
Your RUclips channel is awesome you're playing is so different and some of the lick lessons from some of these awesome guitarists I've never heard of are so well done. It would be awesome if you could do some blues artists like you did with Joe Bonamassa maybe Simon McBride or Scott Mckeon?
Thank you!
I love blues music and I'll totally add them to the list.
I have sprinkled some blues lessons in the mix here, but not nearly enough (IMO).
Be sure to check out the SRV Chordplay episode and the Albert King Three-For-All lessons. I'll add some more blues material to the mix ASAP!
Thanks again!
@@LateNightLessons Awesome!!! Thank you so much!!! You rock!!!
Very Tasty Stuff! Awesome!
Thanks Joe!
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i've been having a go at country of late. what i've been doing is playing over a G7 &c the (g)V7, vii7 (m3 b5 b7) and ii7 (occasionaly the IVmaj7) . it sounds ok, but doesn't 'sing' iyswim. it sounds to much like a text book exercise). looks like i need to play around and slide or hammer or whatever on to some of the harmonized chords, or do i mean extensions, to sing out and mix things up as i'm playing over the chord.
That's great and thanks for chiming in here.
You can also hear/find a lot of country (and jazz) players using partial chords and implied chords.
Where they're signaling an A7 (or something fancier like an A13), but they may only be hitting 2-3 notes from the chord and let the bass and other instruments fill up the sound/chord.
If the chords you're hitting sound too "regular" or "stock," trying removing a few notes to see if it gives you a more "authentic" sound.
Once you get away from basic chords and power chords, things can get complicated with chords REALLY fast.
Good luck and may the Force be with you...always.
@@LateNightLessons thanks. i'll play some backing tracks tomorrow after my day out and give it a whirl. is there any chance of you doing a country lesson btw?