An Intermediate Guitar Lesson You'll Never Forget

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  • Опубликовано: 25 сен 2022
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  • @KenithCopeland
    @KenithCopeland Год назад +621

    Not gonna lie, this video sounds like there’s 10 beers sitting behind the camera. This was one of the most easy to understand brilliant videos. Thank you. Love it

  • @crazyaznalan
    @crazyaznalan 4 месяца назад +19

    This is just an incredible lesson. I’ve been self learning on RUclips for the last 4-5 years and for anyone that has done that it’s like driving in low visibility where you just get glimpses of where you’re headed. Watching this lesson I just kept having these “oh!! I see bits of those triad lessons I practiced for months” or “that’s those months of pentatonic shapes I practiced”or my favorite “that looks like the Mateus asato rabbit hole I went into.” It’s amazing to get a feeling of clicking, and that’s what just happened beginning to end of this video for me. Cheers!

  • @donindri
    @donindri Год назад +129

    I know chords and scales, at least academically. I think your view of these these things are very good for getting these things in your ear and fingers. Relying on monuments rather than roadmaps is a very good analogy. Thanks for posting this video

    • @HigherPlanes
      @HigherPlanes Год назад +7

      I could be wrong, but I think most pros just know where intervals are...key doesn't matter as much as knowing where your roots, thirds, fifth and seventh intervals are. Now if you know scale patterns and your intervals, you're on your way.

    • @davidpetersonharvey
      @davidpetersonharvey Год назад +3

      @@HigherPlanes most of us learned the CAGE system then branched into learning other things. We've played them so long that it becomes second nature. I've been a musician 45 years and taught 41 of those years. I would say, this is an additional way to think but it gives you a limited subset of the fretboard. My advice is to learn music theory, learn the CAGED system, learn the the notes per string concept, learn single string leads and other scale firms and systems as you find them. Don't trust people who tell you shortcuts and tell you that you don't have to learn. If you want to be good, learn everything you can know now and know theory. Practice sll of them until they become second nature to you.

    • @HigherPlanes
      @HigherPlanes Год назад +1

      That’s great advice. I pretty much do everything you mentioned. I try to learn as mi h as I can without getting overwhelmed. I think with guitar it’s about the journey not the destination. I’ve been playing for 20 years and some days I still feel like a beginner

  • @josephcasey322
    @josephcasey322 3 месяца назад +4

    Sir this old lesson brings home so much. It's all the lessons sonically fused in a way that sounds good and helps creatively

  • @thebamabirds8182
    @thebamabirds8182 Год назад +13

    Man I've been playing for 20 yrs and finally someone explained what I had learned by instinct thanks for putting into words it's affirming

  • @AlexanderDekhtyar
    @AlexanderDekhtyar Год назад +23

    Sean, thanks for continuing with the theme. One of the key reasons why I value specifically your guitar lesson videos is that most of them take the "let's get a small win" approach, and deal with parts of the fretboard that are easy to understand and manage. You could also combine this lesson with your other lesson, and show where the triads for the main six chords are hiding in the same spot.

  • @_.michaelwav
    @_.michaelwav Год назад +5

    I cannot tell you how much this video just MAKES SENSE. Man I need to play again, this makes me so much less afraid if the guitar.

  • @mikey8view
    @mikey8view 8 месяцев назад +3

    Love this guy. I’d buy him a beer anytime. He’s brilliant

  • @josi2xxx56
    @josi2xxx56 Год назад +5

    This put a better perspective on finding your way creatively thru the fret board. Knowing the notes helps tremendously but also playing them In your own swag makes it cool and personal. This is a great video and Good analogy. For me I started learning the guitar thru elementary habits, but this video helps me be more creative while understanding certain note riffs and chord sounds, and how they can sound in succession.

  • @kleptoliapennyfeather6078
    @kleptoliapennyfeather6078 6 месяцев назад +3

    What I really like about this video is that you’re teaching theory without ever mentioning theory. You played G Dorian over the m7 chords and made no reference to modes. Nice work. Very accessible to all types of player, which is what teaching is all about.

  • @rail1505
    @rail1505 Год назад +40

    That was the most fun I have had on a guitar for ages, this is a great lesson, really does make you feel like you have the freedom to explore the guitar without getting lost. Fantastic stuff.

  • @matthewoconnell114
    @matthewoconnell114 Месяц назад

    This is a very informative lesson. I’ve been playing for almost 5 years and never saw this concept. It sounds very smooth and jazzy. Nice!

  • @modernmusicstudio303
    @modernmusicstudio303 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for making this lesson super accessible. You're absolutely right--students, especially on the younger side, have no fun trying to memorize the "road map." Thanks for sharing!!

  • @flbiker57
    @flbiker57 Год назад +17

    Very helpful video. Seems amazing to me, as long as I have been playing it seems I've never needed to play a root 6 major 7 chord. It took me a little while to get my fingers into that shape. So from this video I got a movable chord shape, a 3 note per string major scale and some great shapes for improvising. All outside of my minor pentatonic rock & blues comfort zone. Thanks

  • @kenkelly382
    @kenkelly382 Год назад +4

    Could be your best lesson yet Sean. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Danbecker000
    @Danbecker000 Год назад +3

    I've been playing guitar for awhile, casually. I've watched plenty of "This one easy guitar trick will BLOW YOUR MIND" videos and pretty much all of them suck. They usually always over promise, under deliver, and I'm left thinking I'm too dumb to play guitar (after years of play).
    I actually understand this video and I'll be able to use this to play and improvise better on guitar.
    Thank you for your time,
    I am now subscribed.

  • @mkolassa
    @mkolassa Год назад +5

    This is one of the most beneficial guitar videos I've ever seen. I'm gonna drive around all day on this!!!

  • @jcburger733
    @jcburger733 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the latest guitar lesson. As always, appreciated!!

  • @saskfarm
    @saskfarm Год назад +9

    This is the best lesson you’ve done. I can now connect the modes to the chords and finally start to solo without sounding like the guitar grimoire. Thanks!

  • @omekafalconburn9202
    @omekafalconburn9202 Год назад +6

    Wow, this is a real great guitar lesson and I’ve had a few in my time but I actually learnt something with this one. Thanks a lot

  • @michaeld2716
    @michaeld2716 Год назад

    Your sense of humor is spot on. Thanks for the tips.

  • @thekhazanastore
    @thekhazanastore Год назад +1

    Love the teaching style. It really helps make it stick easier.

  • @JimTaillon
    @JimTaillon Год назад +3

    Thanks. Great ‘road map’ well presented. It’s always good to know where the shortcuts are!

  • @Rick-wx4md
    @Rick-wx4md 3 месяца назад +1

    ty so much for this lesson. I now believe I am on track with what I have been playing. Liked

  • @jeffsguitars3976
    @jeffsguitars3976 Год назад +1

    right at the level I"m at. Thank Sean look forward to all your videos

  • @robinserna7152
    @robinserna7152 Год назад +2

    OMG ... Thank you so much for this awesome easy to follow video!!!! This is how I learn .. other ways are too complex. So grateful!

  • @rogermatth
    @rogermatth 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you Sean! I am fairly new to playing a guitar (or anything) and have struggled to understand the value of and to memorize scales. This video finally connected the dots for me. I see the value and can understand.

  • @rosewood1
    @rosewood1 4 месяца назад +2

    It takes time and practice to really learn the fret board notes. But if you do learn it then your scope as a musician is limitless. But each to their own. Frankly chords are just multiple notes. And learning to play with both right and left hands is the key. I play both classical and a Gibson.

  • @garylovestowrite8265
    @garylovestowrite8265 28 дней назад +1

    Excellent lesson, Sean!! Big help.

  • @philallan6685
    @philallan6685 Год назад +2

    What a great lesson. Watched you for a while but only recently subscribed, glad I did. Really like your delivery, accessible but challenging for those of us trying to progress. Thanks Sean

  • @ScriptFlipr
    @ScriptFlipr Год назад +4

    Great lesson! I love your metaphors.

  • @alanbenton3522
    @alanbenton3522 Год назад +1

    Really enjoyed the insights and your relaxed style. Thanks

  • @davidb1973
    @davidb1973 5 месяцев назад

    This is eye-opening! Thank you so much, Sean.

  • @genehidalgo9411
    @genehidalgo9411 3 месяца назад

    I've already put this to use improvising a lead for Sabor a Mi in Amaj7 and it made a huge difference to what I was previously trying to do with the solo. This was a really practical lesson!

  • @iranewton8416
    @iranewton8416 4 дня назад

    Very informative tutorial
    Thanks for all you give
    So well presented.

  • @Texean11
    @Texean11 7 месяцев назад

    Best video yet sir. Easy to understand and enjoy. Bravo

  • @robleugers5960
    @robleugers5960 Год назад

    I love it -- I have been playing with jazzy chords for a while -- this links so much together -- and sounds great! Thank you! Now to play with this in I IV V (jazzy chords)...

  • @lqueso
    @lqueso Год назад

    Very cogent lesson. You where right, I can't forget it. Thanks.

  • @rgarcia8876
    @rgarcia8876 2 месяца назад +1

    1, 3, 5. Light went on for me. Too cool! Wow!

  • @dcb1138
    @dcb1138 Год назад +1

    You are an excellent teacher . Keep it up

  • @gregorixo
    @gregorixo Год назад

    Great lesson, thank you Sean!

  • @juryrigged9712
    @juryrigged9712 Год назад +3

    I’m on my Third New Holland Dragon’s Milk bourbon barrel aged stout and this lesson is the bomb. Thanks Sean!

  • @drinsouthwestWA
    @drinsouthwestWA Год назад

    Nice one Sean, making it easy for us all. Thanks.

  • @plainsroamer405
    @plainsroamer405 Год назад +2

    This is fantastic! Thanks!

  • @davidsnead7728
    @davidsnead7728 4 месяца назад

    This and your video about the three notes per string just earned you a new sub! :D Thanks for the great guitar tips!

  • @el0blaino
    @el0blaino Год назад +12

    Wow wasn’t sure what to think as a first time viewer of your channel and you totally won me over! This was a great lesson for me, really got me excited to start improvising. Thank you!

  • @Web4Panama
    @Web4Panama Год назад +3

    Thanks, this is really good. I was creating interesting sounds straight away. I’m going to show my daughter this lesson.

  • @jamesb8193
    @jamesb8193 Год назад

    Wow thanks Sean..That totally added something to my repertoire.

  • @TheFrankiejay
    @TheFrankiejay Год назад

    I love your concept. Monuments. Monumental. Thanks 😊

  • @henrymrowicki7004
    @henrymrowicki7004 Год назад

    Thanks for the fun video, and the looks at that beautiful guitar.

  • @paulhicks3595
    @paulhicks3595 4 месяца назад +1

    Brilliant. Brilliant..brilliant. Got a whole new perception and it’s opened up soooo many possibilities.. BTW, also got new insights to tunes like Breezin’ ( which I kept getting reminded of throughout the lesson ) and Larry Carlton’s Room 335. Thanks.

  • @studiosys
    @studiosys Год назад +1

    Thanks Sean , ive been messing about with guitarz for 50 years , and this stuff is just something you will NEVER "stumble upon " by noodling around the pentatonics for years ,, i love the street analogy , works for country walks of course ,, log in those landmarks and you wont get lost 🎸🎵🎸🎶🎸🎵

  • @JustMeAndcookie
    @JustMeAndcookie Год назад +2

    I like your relaxed vibe. Cool lesson, thank you for all this sauce!

  • @alexwood8555
    @alexwood8555 Год назад

    I just subscribed, I love your way of teaching, probably the second video ive watched from you. Definitely digging this lesson and look forward to rummaging through your library!

  • @seancowan685
    @seancowan685 Год назад

    you are fantastic! Subscribed! not only informative but fun. gets me excited to play! thanks again!

  • @Guithartic
    @Guithartic 7 месяцев назад

    It's coming together. Thanks.

  • @PrisonMike-_-
    @PrisonMike-_- Год назад +1

    Man mad respect for the D’Angelico. They’ve been getting pretty popular the past few years

  • @64cousins
    @64cousins Год назад +1

    I love that metaphor,
    I have a similar one about learning songs tab = sat nav
    By ear = using your Brain, and thats why for me I can never remember music that I have sight read

  • @katejames3280
    @katejames3280 Год назад

    I love you! Too fast for beginner like me but love watching you in action - casual, comical, cool lessons. Thanks! Love the spinning chair too. Good for moving n groovin.

  • @alecrodriguez5037
    @alecrodriguez5037 4 месяца назад

    Fantastic lesson; thank you sir.

  • @davidmurphy4642
    @davidmurphy4642 7 месяцев назад

    Really really great lesson mate! Something totally new for me - thank you!

  • @neilsouza3899
    @neilsouza3899 Год назад +2

    Thanks Sean, always love the maj7 lessons, it's part of my Hawaiian roots!

  • @richardmiller3998
    @richardmiller3998 Месяц назад

    Thanks mate this is excellent

  • @drewdietz2115
    @drewdietz2115 Год назад +1

    this was a good one sir Sean, thanks

  • @t.dwhitaker8808
    @t.dwhitaker8808 5 месяцев назад

    You’re analogy of the road map is a really good one👍

  • @stonemedicine
    @stonemedicine Год назад

    Thank you for a great lesson🙏🏼

  • @ceciliaandmaiden
    @ceciliaandmaiden 3 месяца назад

    Great lesson! Thank you!

  • @darrenmcdunnough1332
    @darrenmcdunnough1332 3 месяца назад

    Jäegermeister and guitar lessons. I am in! Good lesson, Sean. Thanks. I always appreciate your lessons and actually was inspired to look up the Phenyx Pro wireless system.

  • @karleyyork9001
    @karleyyork9001 Год назад

    We have missed you. Good to have you back in rotation.

  • @edwardgarcia614
    @edwardgarcia614 Год назад

    Excellent, thanks brother.

  • @lorigilmore5521
    @lorigilmore5521 Год назад

    Thank you so much! This was great!

  • @pahema472
    @pahema472 Год назад +5

    You know, if you keep up this level of instruction, I may, one day - with lots of practice - end up playing reasonably well.
    Thanks, mate. Cheers from Downundah.

  • @richtenbacker
    @richtenbacker 2 месяца назад

    Nice session,man ! :)

  • @grandpasmuse
    @grandpasmuse Год назад

    Hope you came through the hurricane ok.
    I'm going to miss Fort Myers beach.
    Thanks for the help.
    I'm getting better thanks to you.

  • @david_davinci
    @david_davinci Год назад +1

    Jazzy chords and licks on a very jazzy guitar....thanks Jazzy Sean!

  • @shelliecurry6052
    @shelliecurry6052 Год назад +3

    Great video Sean. After drilling scales and patterns over n over add nauseam, you are helping me to break out and put it all together in a way that is easy to hear and actually use. Thanks!!

  • @roberthunt4688
    @roberthunt4688 Год назад

    This helped a lot! THANKS!

  • @user-jl5vm3gp2g
    @user-jl5vm3gp2g 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for the lesson bro...I enjoyed it's lot

  • @myriad860
    @myriad860 Год назад

    I love this video it’s helped a lot!
    Thank you!

  • @christopherdonach3475
    @christopherdonach3475 Год назад

    Great lesson, very useful. thanks.

  • @randywesterberg2488
    @randywesterberg2488 Год назад

    Great video. I’m going to put this into practice

  • @newworldwellness7007
    @newworldwellness7007 Год назад

    Great lesson!

  • @relllogan8
    @relllogan8 4 месяца назад

    Right on, this was good brotha!!! 👍🏾

  • @gusfrederick3401
    @gusfrederick3401 Год назад

    Thanx, Sean. Love your videos. Will have to drill down to find some of your videos on fingerpicking lessons. Still a beginner, but trying to expand my ability to play without a pick.

  • @xdgarbanzo6455
    @xdgarbanzo6455 Год назад

    HOLY SMOKES, this is one of the best lesson ive even taken, ima sub now..thank you

  • @maxkelter3561
    @maxkelter3561 4 месяца назад +1

    Yeah, I just know where I need to go on the fretboard. Like the main stuff . The rest all kinda ties together all over. Play baby play & you will grow. I'll have another please. Great tips Sean - tnx.

  • @rgd2598
    @rgd2598 Год назад

    This was great!! Thanks

  • @blessedwithchallenges9917
    @blessedwithchallenges9917 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice to find this again. I forgot about it.

  • @lesbowman2285
    @lesbowman2285 Год назад

    I have really enjoyed your help easy breezy thanks

  • @petermartin4736
    @petermartin4736 Год назад

    Nice , fun playing !

  • @wolfish15
    @wolfish15 Год назад

    Thanks so much mate, after 15 years playing guitar you push me over a lump of lack of how to improvise.

  • @painter08
    @painter08 Год назад

    bravo..a simple pattern that i never noticed...keep it up and i will figure it out

  • @peterwolf3001
    @peterwolf3001 Год назад

    brilliant lesson

  • @footso1
    @footso1 2 месяца назад +1

    Excellent! So, don't use a road map, unless you do. But if you do, don't think about it, just contextualise it. Oh, and don't trust anyone who knows where they're going...
    Sounds great!

  • @zeekmx1970
    @zeekmx1970 Год назад

    Preach on brother.

  • @batsumoto
    @batsumoto Год назад +1

    Sean thann you so much for this video. It has helped me immediately.

  • @superdave1964
    @superdave1964 Год назад

    The GPS to guitar! thanks sean!

  • @davidsea8468
    @davidsea8468 Год назад

    Great video❤

  • @MrBoblangan
    @MrBoblangan Год назад

    Good stuff man

  • @RCDC111989
    @RCDC111989 4 месяца назад +3

    thanks for this! I've been using this same mental framework for a while and it's great to encounter it in such a neat package "in the wild". This way of thinking is especially good for dipping one's toes into the modes.