Every time this guy says "totally ok" or "totally fine" I feel that much more motivated to keep going and not give up. Like Justin, he realizes that half the teaching battle is making sure students don't get frustrated and give up - props for that!
I have learned to appreciate mistakes. It means that I'm in the process of learning and learning is the way to perfection. I might not become a second EVH musically but skill wise I'm sure I can get somewhere close.
its okay I have been playing guitar for little over 2 years. Just a couple of months ago I understood more or less how to improvise. ( The problem with learning on RUclips is figuring what you should learn and in what order)
You totally will! :) We all had the same "starting location". As Mr.Fujita always saying "be kind to yourself". Practice makes perfect. I'm always focused on reaching the highest goal and thats sometimes wrong, cause I didnt give myself a chance to just stand still and look backwards on that path. I mean my shoes are in dust already and I should look on them, smile and say "you made a great job dude, so, whats next?" :) I wish you dont push hard on yourself, and hope you're still practicing and doing well :)
Only been playing a couple of months and it's been driving me crazy how to turn the chords I'm learning into a tune. You are the first person I found that explained it in beginner terms. I actually managed it! Thank you so much.
i¨ve plaeyd guitar over 30 years and still this way of thinking or getting closer of free improvising never crossed my mind right this way but thank you so much for giving ideas how to re-think things on fretboard
Thank you so much man!! I've been playing guitar for going on 6 years and ive never been able to improvise. When I got the scale down and flicked on that track I was almost in tears at how much progress I had made in just half an hour. Keep it up man, Thank you!
AMAZINGGGG!!!! THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I ACTUALLY PROPERLY IMPROVISED. MUST WATCH FOR THOSE HAVING TROUBLE IMPROVISING. THANK YOU SOOO MICH FOR THIS VIDEO
This is a very clever way of learning "to play with the music" and not repeating for ever a minor pentatonic scale. This method gives you a big open door on what music is: listening first, then playing. Good job and thank you a lot.
Thank you for doing a video that is straightforward and doesn’t have a bunch of fluff!! So many of them just have a bunch of complicated solos that don’t get explained or broken down. This is a relief!
Been playing guitar since I was thirteen and after twenty seven year's of studying music theory, this is by far the best introductory lessons ever. Teaching students to dip our toes into the vast ocean that is improvisation in a gentle manner serves to demystify a practice that's genetically rooted in music theory is wonderful. Thank for helping to guide us good sir!
Played violin in middle and high school, always thought scales were pointless and didn't know what to do with them, this video really helped me understand what they're for and how to utilize them. Awesome video that's extremely helpful.
Wow, two years of guitar lessons and learning scales and this is the first time I’ve been explained the “how” of learning those scales transfers to the art of improvising. From a 60 year old guitar noob, thanks so much!!!
I usually never comment but this video is absolutely brilliant. I could never improvise as I always learnt everything through youtube videos but from this, I feel I could improvise and develop my own rhythms. Thank you very much! :)
I know it's an older video but I have seen a lot of youtube trying to learn and understand how to improvise and this is by far the best intro. You made something click keeping it this simple so I am very grateful that I can finally get beyond my current rut. Thank you.
This is by far the best video on improvising and using scales (even if its only a little part of the scale) i have seen so far. I jammed for 2 hours :D Thank you!
Have to agree this is one of the most practical, succinct and useful lessons I have seen on improvisation. Rather than fall back on the Am pentatonic "box" at 5th fret like so many other lessons, this major scale provides more than enough notes to play around with in the one position and very quickly makes some creative sounds. Very easy to then find the same root note "E" on other strings and play same scale from there and before you know it, you have opened up the fretboard. Well done.
Uh taught me something in 12 minutes which mh guitar was unable to teach me for more thn 12 weeks If we HV more ppl like uh The world shall be better place Dattebayo 🇮🇳✨💞
This what l am looking over nd over years l have been trying many many teacher l spend a lot of money but l couldn’t tell the teachers what l want they just teach me what they know So l don’t need no education!!! Thanks bro to open my mind in real music a lot of loves from İstanbul you r great ❤️🙏
You're a life changer, man. Been watching scales videos for days but no idea what to do with the notes pattern. YOURS is the only video I found with a real explanation and practice lesson of what to do with the licks. Now my self teaching has a new and clearer direction. Thank you, thank you, and thank you!
hey bro I'm in the same position as you , check out this great teacher called Richards Guitars , he changed my life , now I UNDERSTAND how things work not just memorize the scale notes . I swear the best teacher ever and I watched a ton of videos on youtube!!!!
@Jigsaw at first glance over his channel, I find the tuition videos are just as interesting (plus he is british, enjoyable to listen for me), definitely gonna watch em all. Thanks for the info! Edit: watching the video about blues scale, how am I not stumbled upon that guy’s channel earlier??
@@Prayudi__A I've watched a lot of teachers and he's the best so far , start with the Practical Guitar Theory series there are 3 parts so far they helped me understand the major scale not just memorize it
@@jigsawguitarcovers4236 got it. Thanks a lot, man. Much appreciated, the one thing I really like about Richards is he is so humble and doesn't redirect us to sign up to his 'site' (or not yet?) and that is relieving
ASGHJK I JUST DID MY FIRST EVER IMPROV!! I've been playing guitar for years but I could never wrap my head around improvisation. all the tutorials I watched were so confusing but THIS! THIS was so simple to understand!!! thank you so much! I just subbed xx
Man! That was an amazing lesson.Would really really appreciate if you could make more advanced lessons on this. Part 2 would be highly welcomed. Thank You !
Getting back into music after a 5 yr hiatus upon entering the work force after college and having no time to practice. Been so stressed with the pandemic at my hospital, so this was a nice primer to get me back into my groove. Thanks so much. I feel like I’m playing better than when I used to gig. The fact you are so positive in your approach is refreshing. Usually if I ever picked up my guitar it was aimless noodling and chording to keep my hands in practice. This made me feel more musically aware than I’ve ever felt. All of my learnt music theory Is coming back. Buying a looper here soon to make my own chord progressions to improv over. Thanks a million.
I like your teaching style and the fact that you tell the person when they should pause and go over something you taught so people don't feel like they have to keep going if they don't know that first part yet. Great lesson for beginners!
wow, for a week I have just made a research and focused on improvising instead of trying to learn many different guitar lessons. This tutorial is the best.
I really like how the audio in this lesson isnt highly produced. You can hear the hum of the guitar in the background, you can hear a little fret buzz on some of the notes he plays... it's a very minor thing but very encouraging for a beginner, since they most likely will have a sonic experience similar to this. It makes the goal way more approachable and realistic
What a great video finally helped me run my fingers on something other then the minor pentatonic and this scale is a lotttt of fun and a lot you can do with it. Please post more as this is great help to the newbies like my self
Very nice lesson! I always found playing solos the scariest and most difficult thing to learn on guitar but this makes them seem a little less daunting! I like how clearly the teacher explains everything and how he keeps us motivated to not give up 🙂
Ive watched many tutorials on improvising with no luck. This video had me improvising within 15 minutes. Even tho it was simple, it felt genuine and for once I was just making stuff up and it felt and sounded good. Very awesome tutorial
Sometimes you pick up your guitar and dont know what to do... Then you go back to repeating things you know and played it dead and you need to play something else but dont know how or what. I am glad to stumble upon this video, gets me going again, thx bro
Holy frick, thank you so much for this video. I’ve been playing guitar for about 3 years now, but I hit a big road block, and just haven’t really progressed. I knew chords, I knew the pentatonic scale shapes, but I never really did anything with that knowledge. I just played songs I liked and wanted to learn how to play, but with the help of you and that backing track, something just clicked in my brain and things are making so much more sense. THANK YOU
Yeah, that's about when I walked away from theory (no more lessons after HS) and have been "noodling" ever since (or playing rhythm). Noodling just took on another level!!!
Man I've been noodling on my sg for YEARS not being able to figure out what to do to reach the next level. Your explanation of just start out by playing the root notes over a chord progression is exactly what I needed to hear to start taking playing guitar seriously again. Thank you SO much for this video! Rock on, baby 🤘🤘
Holy crap, excellent tip. Im legitimately two months into guitar. Im a music theory nerd so i wanted to apply the knowledge. And THIS is genuinely the key to unlocking the fretboard, even if just ONE piece of it. Taking a modular approach to learning is always the best route. I love how you broke it into progressions, involving learning the scales OVER a track. Thats much more fun and inspiring than playing over a metronome, and is possibly more effective! Considering i can hear the shapes blending as i work on different scales! I appreciate this so much
Just hum/sing that melody and then record it into a software and then you can analyse them and match them up to the fretboard. That’s why I do, I’d argue it’s better for creativity because it’s straight from your head
@Jens Devriese I use logic but think you can use anything, you just get a mic and sing it then can analyse the notes within the software after you’ve recorded it
NEVER seen anything like this on youtube or I'm too high...but this the best improvisation video. Can totally understand music theory with this gu(y)itar, comprehensive
I usually don’t comment, but I think I just got my break through my journey in learning how to improvise. This guy is a Master at teaching, you just got yourself a new subscriber.
I have been playing by ear for over 30 years. A couple of excellent guitar teachers on youtube and find out i am still a beginner. Well intermediate now. I atill can't improvise yet. No problem I am on my way.
Been playing guitar for almost 10 years. I would stick to acoustic. Never played anything out of this world. Few days ago I ordered my new electric guitar bc I began to feel like I can finally take my skills to a next level. This video realy made me excited for my decision. Can't wait to grab my guitar and start playing.. will be back with final result :) Well here i am, playing and truly enjoy it!! Thank you!
I’m here because today I finally realised after ten years of “playing” guitar, that I know next to NOTHING about playing guitar. I’m so embarrassed and sad that I’m here, trying to desperately understand what I don’t know, so I can at least begin to learn. It’s taking every piece of will power I have to not put my guitars on sale and never play again. Thank you for putting these free lessons out, you’re a legend
This is the best improvisation video I have ever seen after searching for like 2 hours in youtube. Everything is crystal clear. Thanks for showing us❤. I subscribed :)
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Wow you have a horrible humming sound out of that amp really annoying.yowsa that third you keep hitting on the eString whew curdles the skin whew.
Every time this guy says "totally ok" or "totally fine" I feel that much more motivated to keep going and not give up. Like Justin, he realizes that half the teaching battle is making sure students don't get frustrated and give up - props for that!
Couldn't have said it any better !
I have learned to appreciate mistakes. It means that I'm in the process of learning and learning is the way to perfection. I might not become a second EVH musically but skill wise I'm sure I can get somewhere close.
Justin bieber?
@@noeldl6973 LOL. Justin Guitar!
Top guy and good teacher. Well said K E. Greetings from Amsterdam
YOU cant leave us hanging like this . Please do another lesson as this. You really are a damn good teacher. Nicely simplified.
Eh-hmmm, pardon me, just gonna leave this here.... youtube.com/@andrewclarkeguitar
He has his own channel check it out
This is definitely one of the BEST instruction videos I've seen. Very clear, very very helpful !!!
totally agree @lenny horn
Agree ,but where do I go from here ?
Agree
I know right!
Couldn’t agree more
I'm not new, I just can't improvise yet...
Kayden Kircher exactly
its okay I have been playing guitar for little over 2 years. Just a couple of months ago I understood more or less how to improvise. ( The problem with learning on RUclips is figuring what you should learn and in what order)
@@sosassteelstrings9623 I've been playing for over 10 years and can't improvise for shit lol
Same...
improvise random notes aslong as it sounds good
Man with this guy teaching me I feel like I could do this tonight 😂😂 this is the best beginner tutorial I’ve seen out of hundreds
I'm glad it worked for ya :)
You totally will! :) We all had the same "starting location". As Mr.Fujita always saying "be kind to yourself". Practice makes perfect. I'm always focused on reaching the highest goal and thats sometimes wrong, cause I didnt give myself a chance to just stand still and look backwards on that path. I mean my shoes are in dust already and I should look on them, smile and say "you made a great job dude, so, whats next?" :) I wish you dont push hard on yourself, and hope you're still practicing and doing well :)
You can do it tonight
Only been playing a couple of months and it's been driving me crazy how to turn the chords I'm learning into a tune. You are the first person I found that explained it in beginner terms. I actually managed it! Thank you so much.
Best lesson on improv I've seen yet. Can we plz get more advanced part 2?
Exactly, I would love to be able to do the stuff he does at the end!
+1
i¨ve plaeyd guitar over 30 years and still this way of thinking or getting closer of free improvising never crossed my mind right this way but thank you so much for giving ideas how to re-think things on fretboard
Thank you so much man!! I've been playing guitar for going on 6 years and ive never been able to improvise. When I got the scale down and flicked on that track I was almost in tears at how much progress I had made in just half an hour. Keep it up man, Thank you!
AMAZINGGGG!!!! THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I ACTUALLY PROPERLY IMPROVISED. MUST WATCH FOR THOSE HAVING TROUBLE IMPROVISING. THANK YOU SOOO MICH FOR THIS VIDEO
Thanks for watching. I'm glad it helped. :)
This is a very clever way of learning "to play with the music" and not repeating for ever a minor pentatonic scale. This method gives you a big open door on what music is: listening first, then playing. Good job and thank you a lot.
Thank you for doing a video that is straightforward and doesn’t have a bunch of fluff!! So many of them just have a bunch of complicated solos that don’t get explained or broken down. This is a relief!
I really love this guy when he says that everything is 'okay'😊.. keep Up The Good Work.. thanks a lot
I absolutely love this. It just gives hope to me for example because I often give up fast.
omg i did my first imrov solo here. it did sound pretty good im loving it. THANK YOU MAN !!!
I’ve only been playing for about 3 months and the fact that I understood what you were teaching shows how good of a teacher you are. Thank you!
this is such a clear and concise tutorial! i got my first electric guitar yesterday and im so glad i found this 💛
You're welcome 😊
How's it going 2 years later?
@@azur7362 we may never know
Yea I wanna know too
I’m not new to guitar, been playing for about 2 years. And this video is the most helpful thing I’ve ever seen. Thank you so much!
My pleasure :)
I'm 56 years old and I finally found someone who I enjoy showing me the basics thank you keep up the great work
Glad you liked the video!
Genuinely stunned at how simply you put this across. To being essentially a noob and legitimately free styling within a 10 minute video is amazing.
Been playing guitar since I was thirteen and after twenty seven year's of studying music theory, this is by far the best introductory lessons ever. Teaching students to dip our toes into the vast ocean that is improvisation in a gentle manner serves to demystify a practice that's genetically rooted in music theory is wonderful. Thank for helping to guide us good sir!
Played violin in middle and high school, always thought scales were pointless and didn't know what to do with them, this video really helped me understand what they're for and how to utilize them. Awesome video that's extremely helpful.
This guy is a really naturally good teacher... I know what I am talking about.
Wow, two years of guitar lessons and learning scales and this is the first time I’ve been explained the “how” of learning those scales transfers to the art of improvising. From a 60 year old guitar noob, thanks so much!!!
Best example on RUclips yet. Knowledgeable and straightforward.
i love the emotional support!
Shut up pussy
@@hsjs5258 LMAO
@@hsjs5258 woah woah woah
Peter Martins snowflakes
One of the best tutorials I've watched.
I usually never comment but this video is absolutely brilliant. I could never improvise as I always learnt everything through youtube videos but from this, I feel I could improvise and develop my own rhythms. Thank you very much! :)
Been searching on RUclips for about a month on how to improvise solo.... And my effort paid off...that I got here finally
I know it's an older video but I have seen a lot of youtube trying to learn and understand how to improvise and this is by far the best intro. You made something click keeping it this simple so I am very grateful that I can finally get beyond my current rut. Thank you.
dude, you are really really good at teaching, gotta say. definitely helping out a lot of people
I need to learn how to improvise
This is by far the best video on improvising and using scales (even if its only a little part of the scale) i have seen so far. I jammed for 2 hours :D Thank you!
That's so awesome!
Have to agree this is one of the most practical, succinct and useful lessons I have seen on improvisation. Rather than fall back on the Am pentatonic "box" at 5th fret like so many other lessons, this major scale provides more than enough notes to play around with in the one position and very quickly makes some creative sounds. Very easy to then find the same root note "E" on other strings and play same scale from there and before you know it, you have opened up the fretboard. Well done.
Uh taught me something in 12 minutes which mh guitar was unable to teach me for more thn 12 weeks
If we HV more ppl like uh
The world shall be better place
Dattebayo 🇮🇳✨💞
I see that you are man of culture.
This what l am looking over nd over years l have been trying many many teacher l spend a lot of money but l couldn’t tell the teachers what l want they just teach me what they know
So l don’t need no education!!!
Thanks bro to open my mind in real music a lot of loves from İstanbul you r great ❤️🙏
I keep coming back to watch this. One off the best if not the best soloing lessons I've seen. I would love to see part 2 of this.
You're a life changer, man. Been watching scales videos for days but no idea what to do with the notes pattern. YOURS is the only video I found with a real explanation and practice lesson of what to do with the licks. Now my self teaching has a new and clearer direction. Thank you, thank you, and thank you!
hey bro I'm in the same position as you , check out this great teacher called Richards Guitars , he changed my life , now I UNDERSTAND how things work not just memorize the scale notes .
I swear the best teacher ever and I watched a ton of videos on youtube!!!!
@Jigsaw at first glance over his channel, I find the tuition videos are just as interesting (plus he is british, enjoyable to listen for me), definitely gonna watch em all. Thanks for the info!
Edit: watching the video about blues scale, how am I not stumbled upon that guy’s channel earlier??
@@Prayudi__A I've watched a lot of teachers and he's the best so far , start with the Practical Guitar Theory series there are 3 parts so far they helped me understand the major scale not just memorize it
@@jigsawguitarcovers4236 got it. Thanks a lot, man. Much appreciated, the one thing I really like about Richards is he is so humble and doesn't redirect us to sign up to his 'site' (or not yet?) and that is relieving
@@Prayudi__A never seen him do it so far and he's so nice and funny hahaha enjooooyyyyyyyyy
I spent hours trying to play a scale musically it wasn't happening until I found this video man I'm so thankful for this thank you so much
ASGHJK I JUST DID MY FIRST EVER IMPROV!! I've been playing guitar for years but I could never wrap my head around improvisation. all the tutorials I watched were so confusing but THIS! THIS was so simple to understand!!! thank you so much! I just subbed xx
Man!
That was an amazing lesson.Would really really appreciate if you could make more advanced lessons on this. Part 2 would be highly welcomed.
Thank You !
Getting back into music after a 5 yr hiatus upon entering the work force after college and having no time to practice. Been so stressed with the pandemic at my hospital, so this was a nice primer to get me back into my groove. Thanks so much. I feel like I’m playing better than when I used to gig. The fact you are so positive in your approach is refreshing. Usually if I ever picked up my guitar it was aimless noodling and chording to keep my hands in practice. This made me feel more musically aware than I’ve ever felt. All of my learnt music theory Is coming back. Buying a looper here soon to make my own chord progressions to improv over. Thanks a million.
Dude great teaching! Exactly the information I was looking for, thanks!!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video. :)
I like your teaching style and the fact that you tell the person when they should pause and go over something you taught so people don't feel like they have to keep going if they don't know that first part yet. Great lesson for beginners!
This lesson is so useful and very well explained, thanks Andrew!!
wow, for a week I have just made a research and focused on improvising instead of trying to learn many different guitar lessons. This tutorial is the best.
I really like how the audio in this lesson isnt highly produced. You can hear the hum of the guitar in the background, you can hear a little fret buzz on some of the notes he plays... it's a very minor thing but very encouraging for a beginner, since they most likely will have a sonic experience similar to this. It makes the goal way more approachable and realistic
This is really good lesson..
Really helped my sister when I couldn’t..!
Learned all the major scales years ago and never really knew how to use them until I watched this video. Thank you sir!
best video of soloing i have found so far on youtube, thank you man...
This is undoubtedly the best video
What a great video finally helped me run my fingers on something other then the minor pentatonic and this scale is a lotttt of fun and a lot you can do with it.
Please post more as this is great help to the newbies like my self
Very nice lesson! I always found playing solos the scariest and most difficult thing to learn on guitar but this makes them seem a little less daunting! I like how clearly the teacher explains everything and how he keeps us motivated to not give up 🙂
Really great tutorial for us newbies to soloing. Thanks a load. Keep up the good job!!!!!!!
You are the real teacher, Andrew, 'cause you made the picture clear which I was searching over the years...
that was amazing, i never understood the concept of improvising and it seemed so beyond me, and i just did it cause of this video
Don't ever think things are beyond you dude, if someone can do it, you can too 🤘
Best lessons I've seen so far. Slow, zoomed fretboard at the same time with a clear scale on the side. Good job
First time a video helped me and actually teach me something. You are great teacher keep up the good work!
so good first video where i feel like I've actually learned something that is easy to undertsand but so helpful in the long run
This is the most precise Tutorial...Hope you make another scale tutorial.
Of all the guitar solo teaching, this is the best one.
That was legitimately helpful and im so glad that I found the video. Thanks, ill be sure to be checking more of these out!
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed the lesson. :)
Ive watched many tutorials on improvising with no luck. This video had me improvising within 15 minutes. Even tho it was simple, it felt genuine and for once I was just making stuff up and it felt and sounded good. Very awesome tutorial
Even if this is three years old, this is one of the most helpful and understandable guitar solo videos I’ve seen. Thank you so so much 🙏
Sometimes you pick up your guitar and dont know what to do... Then you go back to repeating things you know and played it dead and you need to play something else but dont know how or what. I am glad to stumble upon this video, gets me going again, thx bro
I can't believe i waited 35 years to search for this...just improvised for my first time. You are awesome, kid
Holy frick, thank you so much for this video. I’ve been playing guitar for about 3 years now, but I hit a big road block, and just haven’t really progressed. I knew chords, I knew the pentatonic scale shapes, but I never really did anything with that knowledge. I just played songs I liked and wanted to learn how to play, but with the help of you and that backing track, something just clicked in my brain and things are making so much more sense. THANK YOU
I'll be working on this!
me too.
The mentors this channel brings on are all top quality. All of them bring such a warm and friendly energy and so motivating
nice job man would have loved to have this in 1984
Yeah, that's about when I walked away from theory (no more lessons after HS) and have been "noodling" ever since (or playing rhythm). Noodling just took on another level!!!
Ah ha..after so many year searching...this is the best beginners lesson on how to soloing. Honest teacher..straight to the point. Keep it going...
Now I know how John Mayer composes his songs. E major!! 😁😃
Man I've been noodling on my sg for YEARS not being able to figure out what to do to reach the next level. Your explanation of just start out by playing the root notes over a chord progression is exactly what I needed to hear to start taking playing guitar seriously again. Thank you SO much for this video! Rock on, baby 🤘🤘
Great lesson man but so much humm from that single coil 👍
Bahut atcha
Bohut atcha👍🏼
Tbh, i love it
Watched countless of videos trying to teach this and couldn't get anywhere until now, amazing teaching with perfect examples.
This dude is legit the best guitar teacher on youtube
Great lesson. As a 66 year old just starting on a lead journey since March I have found this so helpful. Love the outtakes!
Very beautiful
Holy crap, excellent tip. Im legitimately two months into guitar. Im a music theory nerd so i wanted to apply the knowledge. And THIS is genuinely the key to unlocking the fretboard, even if just ONE piece of it.
Taking a modular approach to learning is always the best route. I love how you broke it into progressions, involving learning the scales OVER a track. Thats much more fun and inspiring than playing over a metronome, and is possibly more effective! Considering i can hear the shapes blending as i work on different scales!
I appreciate this so much
The thing is I have good melodies in my mind, I can hum it but can't play it on a guitar.
Keep trying it will come ! I guarantee it !
Just hum/sing that melody and then record it into a software and then you can analyse them and match them up to the fretboard. That’s why I do, I’d argue it’s better for creativity because it’s straight from your head
@Jens Devriese I use logic but think you can use anything, you just get a mic and sing it then can analyse the notes within the software after you’ve recorded it
I’m working on playing what’s in my head also & it’s taking time but getting better …sing it or hum it as you play …that helped a lot! ✌️
NEVER seen anything like this on youtube or I'm too high...but this the best improvisation video. Can totally understand music theory with this gu(y)itar, comprehensive
My dear we’re... slow dancing in a burning room
I have seen a lot of different scale charts and not knowing how to use it. This video gave me an idea on how to use it. Thanks! Huge help!
One day, I will reach there. Thanks for your teaching.
You're welcome
I usually don’t comment, but I think I just got my break through my journey in learning how to improvise. This guy is a Master at teaching, you just got yourself a new subscriber.
Nice job Andrew! keep those awesome lessons coming! 👍
Thank you very much. :)
Fantastic...I love the advice at the end. If you are having trouble, go back to the notes, then scale...simple improve! Great video! Thank you!
You're welcome :)
Omg this helped me a lot ! thank you sooo much ! i even can use this shape to play in any key ! thank you !
I can not say how thankful I am for you teaching this, I can improvise!
And Im 10 years old! Im that young and i can still understand
Great teaching dude it's Very helpful for me
Glad you enjoyed the video!
@@MusoraMedia keep uploading such video 👍
I have been playing by ear for over 30 years. A couple of excellent guitar teachers on youtube and find out i am still a beginner. Well intermediate now. I atill can't improvise yet. No problem I am on my way.
3:07 "Sheets on empty caaanvas"
untoucheddd sheets of clayyy
I knew I wasnt the only one who heard that
Fuckin pearl jam 😂😂
Been playing guitar for almost 10 years. I would stick to acoustic. Never played anything out of this world. Few days ago I ordered my new electric guitar bc I began to feel like I can finally take my skills to a next level. This video realy made me excited for my decision. Can't wait to grab my guitar and start playing..
will be back with final result :)
Well here i am, playing and truly enjoy it!! Thank you!
But where can I find more tutorials from Andrew Clarke!?!? 🤷🏻♂️
He has a couple other videos on this channel, but he doesn't do a lot of teaching.
Clearest teaching of beginner solo I've seen. Well done!
You have a bad ground connection, or bad volume pot!
The power to our studio has gotten progressively worse - it's time to get an electrician out.
I’m here because today I finally realised after ten years of “playing” guitar, that I know next to NOTHING about playing guitar. I’m so embarrassed and sad that I’m here, trying to desperately understand what I don’t know, so I can at least begin to learn. It’s taking every piece of will power I have to not put my guitars on sale and never play again. Thank you for putting these free lessons out, you’re a legend
Glad you enjoyed it!
7 yrs i still sound lame
I seem to play the same notes over and over
I don’t think you understand how much this helped me
Slow dancing in a burning room lol
he said it in the video
This is the best improvisation video I have ever seen after searching for like 2 hours in youtube.
Everything is crystal clear. Thanks for showing us❤. I subscribed :)