Marco. I discovered this when I was trying to play Chiquitita on the Dmajor scale. So i hard to consult a guitar doctor. Thanks. Practicing this will fulfill my joy this week.
Honestly you're one of the coolest guitar player and the way you explain about guitar playing style this is beyond beautiful thanks for teaching guitar through your channel stay blessed and keep playing with beautiful 6 strings 🎸👍
Thank you very much for a very clear clean and sound approach of chord progression. This little roadmap as you've called it can be a foundation for so many explorations and actual useful understanding of music theory. Many many thanks!
Bellissimo! Information well presented Marco! Could you please do a “part 2” to this, taking it a little further? Perhaps a chord progression using only the chords in this key? Thanks.
Hey Brenda, chords are built by taking a note in a scale as the root and then skip every other note. For example using c major scale as an example: you can build a chord by taking C, skip the next (D), take E, skip F, take G. This gives you C-E-G which is a C major chord. Doing it on the next scale degree (D) gives you D-F-A which is D minor That is what Marco does here, only he raises the 'middle' note an octave. this is called an open triad. In our example it would be C-G-E . This is still called a C major chord, but sounds a bit different. Marco did this for every note in the E minor scale. Hope this helps!
This is such an excellent lesson. Thank you very much for your work.
learnig music with you is very fun and cool. the way of explaning is jusstt woaaah.
Wow, it's amazing how you make concepts perceivable.
Marco. I discovered this when I was trying to play Chiquitita on the Dmajor scale. So i hard to consult a guitar doctor. Thanks. Practicing this will fulfill my joy this week.
you have changed my life! always such beautiful representations of this fantastic instrument! thanks as aways and stay wonderful Marco!
Wow! Love how detailed you have become Marco. Right and left hand specifics. Can’t wait for the Tabs on all of this. Thank you kindly.
Marco, you are smooth as silk. Thanks again for sharing your talent!
Youre a king Ethan, you have evolved and overcome a lot in my many years of following you.
And now you have become a great dad too, big ups man.
Would love to see an Am version of this lesson since so much of Spanish guitar is in that key. This is great Marco. Thanks
You are the best!
Your lessons are awesome fun to play, interesting and informative.
I particularly love all your Neo Soul and Jazz Chord inclusions.
Yet another great lesson. Thank you
Awesome lesson. Thank you.
Honestly you're one of the coolest guitar player and the way you explain about guitar playing style this is beyond beautiful thanks for teaching guitar through your channel stay blessed and keep playing with beautiful 6 strings 🎸👍
You are the best guitar teacher on planet Earth ... You made guitar playing so easy and understanding
love it, wonderful lesson , just tje right thing for me , love your music and way to teach , grateful greeting, big fan of ur channel
You are simply the best brother!!!
🙏🏽 thank you
Eddie Lee
Thank you very much for a very clear clean and sound approach of chord progression. This little roadmap as you've called it can be a foundation for so many explorations and actual useful understanding of music theory. Many many thanks!
Love your videos - very helpful - what is the best way to discover the same chord in different shapes- thanks, Alan
Bellissimo! Information well presented Marco! Could you please do a “part 2” to this, taking it a little further? Perhaps a chord progression using only the chords in this key? Thanks.
Great love from India... I am a new sucriber of your channel... Love it so much❤❤❤
Every day i learn more ans more with your lesson ❤ thanks for all Marco 🥺✊🏽
Love nylon. Try natural gut strings! They are even sweeter!
Marco! You seem to be rediscovering the concepts of the early Italian conservatories. This is basically the “rule of the octave.”
Thanks so much! This is really helpful.
Thanks man... Been waiting for something like this. Thumbs up
Thank You So Much Sirjee 😊
Great video as always Marco I always learn something from your videos thanks your guitar sounds beautiful is it mic d up or Di cheers Brian Ireland
breakthru lesson! Fa bene' Marco!
God bless you 🥺🥺🙇🏿♂️🙏🏾❤
Thank you Marco san.
Good chords phrasing.
👏👍😎
Thanks for this. Great stuff
I love nylon strings too, Marco....
Thanks a lotttttt for the great lesson ! Tq very much for uploading !
Great lesson, do the additional notes always have to be diatonic?
Thank You, Marco, hello, do you play a seven-string guitar?
This first one is a Indian version of 7th number of scales Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni Sa. Origin from India
Universally music has the same 12 notes
LoL, that's the diatonic major scale, nothing new to anyone.
@@somritbasu- some middle-eastern stringed instruments have more than 12 notes in an octave.
Marco I mean. Mastered the guitar like the alphabet
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what's the brand and model that you are using?
If only I could play like you.
🙏,
My idol❤️
I would like to learn the inversions for all chords so I don’t have to use bar chords can you help?
TRIADS >> 00:19
Marcelo is a Virtuoso
I would have liked to have seen the actual shapes with fretboard diagram,, still it's a great tutorial, thanks for sharing
The chord shapes you use are different from most chords can you explain and show how you found those shapes ?
Hey Brenda, chords are built by taking a note in a scale as the root and then skip every other note. For example using c major scale as an example: you can build a chord by taking C, skip the next (D), take E, skip F, take G. This gives you C-E-G which is a C major chord. Doing it on the next scale degree (D) gives you D-F-A which is D minor
That is what Marco does here, only he raises the 'middle' note an octave. this is called an open triad. In our example it would be C-G-E . This is still called a C major chord, but sounds a bit different.
Marco did this for every note in the E minor scale. Hope this helps!
@@koersmichiel well explained !
Hi marco im a fans from indonesia.
Do u have like a class ? Cause i really want to be able to play like u..
Marco is always great! Thank you! Which guitar is this please? Thanks again.
Okay
You should be a piano player bro 🎉😅
I don't understand this at all. Would appreciate some kind of visual aid