Dia dhaoibh all! I am looking for a video that would tell me whilst listening to a tune at an Irish session that I never worked on before in which KEY and MODE it is. It is important to know how to back a tune I don't know.
Thank you Tony... fascinating, I learned muchly. I had used the alternate Bm/Bm7 shapes before... but using the thumb over the neck while I have seen it, is painful for these old hands... but, nevertheless, love the shapes as they work up the neck... thx for posting your videos...
Thanks!! I play all these types of chords with my originals, and people ask where I get them from... I reply -- "I just hear them as I go". Thanks... very nice!
How do I arpeggiate a scale on my own? How do I get to know if the third chord has got to be F# over D and not just F#? There's got to be some rules on building the chords on the steps of a scale?
Maxim chords scale is Major Minor Minor Major Major Minor Half Diminished. Basically if you were in the key of C Major the notes are C D E F G A B, the chords for these would be Cmajor D Minor E Minor F Major G Major A Minor And B Minor7b5 (half diminished)
And if you mean the F# in the bass, F# is the 3rd of D Major. The root, major 3rd and perfect 5th make up a major triad which in D major would be D F# A. That's why you can use an F#in the bass and it still sounds good.
A particular set of skills...
Wow, such a powerful exercise! So much to learn from it!
Dia dhaoibh all!
I am looking for a video that would tell me whilst listening to a tune at an Irish session that I never worked on before in which KEY and MODE it is.
It is important to know how to back a tune I don't know.
3:17, It DJENTS
exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much. Tony, what guitar are you playing?
Thank you Tony... fascinating, I learned muchly. I had used the alternate Bm/Bm7 shapes before... but using the thumb over the neck while I have seen it, is painful for these old hands... but, nevertheless, love the shapes as they work up the neck... thx for posting your videos...
Great lesson...WOW
Thanks!! I play all these types of chords with my originals, and people ask where I get them from... I reply -- "I just hear them as I go".
Thanks... very nice!
How do I arpeggiate a scale on my own? How do I get to know if the third chord has got to be F# over D and not just F#? There's got to be some rules on building the chords on the steps of a scale?
Maxim chords scale is Major Minor Minor Major Major Minor Half Diminished. Basically if you were in the key of C Major the notes are C D E F G A B, the chords for these would be Cmajor D Minor E Minor F Major G Major A Minor And B Minor7b5 (half diminished)
And if you mean the F# in the bass, F# is the 3rd of D Major. The root, major 3rd and perfect 5th make up a major triad which in D major would be D F# A. That's why you can use an F#in the bass and it still sounds good.
I haven't found a place where the fingering pattern is explained step-to-step :(
You have a clear view of both hands and you can slow the video down. Figure it out.
Joshua Caleb boom
Thanks!!
Yes very good
what tuning is that in (DADGAD?) it doesn't work for me in standard
+Chris Waybill It's just dropped D (standard tuning with the 6th string lowered a tone to D).
+Trevor Burt thanks
This kind of music is almost entirely in dadgad
Yes, but here it's drop d.
bottom sounds like e
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