ERRATA. As pointed out by a helpful viewer, the C major diagrams in the first part of the video have a mistake. There's one too many frets between finger 1 and fingers 2 and 3 (fret number and first finger position are correct). ON THE FULL PLAY-THROUGH (THE COLOURED FRETBOARD DIAGRAM), THE POSITIONS ARE INDEED CORRECT. There is also another mistake in the Asus2, which of course should be played in open string, NOT on fret 1. AGAIN, ALL IS WELL IN THE FULL PLAY THROUGH. I pride myself in providing reliable information in my videos and this is not the standard I hold myself to. I always double and triple check before posting and for some reason it slipped me by today. Please accept my apologies and if you can look past my clumsiness, I hope you'll find some great ideas in this video. Andre
When you consistently put out interesting and useful info like you do, who cares if you make mistakes now and then. Proves you are human. That is completely positive, not shameful as one ^^^^^^^^^^^^ seemed to think. Thank you for all the great stuff you give us!
I think so. Very utilitarian, though. A lot of them are affordable and they all get used for specific functions, and work great with certain amps. Like brushes for different strokes. Andre
Sorry about that, I reviewed the whole thing as always before posting and didn’t catch it. The fretboard diagrams when I play all of them are correct. I’ll make a pinned comment about this. Luckily, most people are familiar with a C major chord. Apologies if you weren’t. “Shameful” seems a pretty extreme description, though! Andre
ERRATA. As pointed out by a helpful viewer, the C major diagrams in the first part of the video have a mistake. There's one too many frets between finger 1 and fingers 2 and 3 (fret number and first finger position are correct). ON THE FULL PLAY-THROUGH (THE COLOURED FRETBOARD DIAGRAM), THE POSITIONS ARE INDEED CORRECT. There is also another mistake in the Asus2, which of course should be played in open string, NOT on fret 1. AGAIN, ALL IS WELL IN THE FULL PLAY THROUGH. I pride myself in providing reliable information in my videos and this is not the standard I hold myself to. I always double and triple check before posting and for some reason it slipped me by today. Please accept my apologies and if you can look past my clumsiness, I hope you'll find some great ideas in this video. Andre
When you consistently put out interesting and useful info like you do, who cares if you make mistakes now and then. Proves you are human. That is completely positive, not shameful as one ^^^^^^^^^^^^ seemed to think. Thank you for all the great stuff you give us!
First ... to ask ... is your Guitar collection as eclectic as i think it is??
I think so. Very utilitarian, though. A lot of them are affordable and they all get used for specific functions, and work great with certain amps. Like brushes for different strokes. Andre
Up to the 5 minute point ALL your chord shapes are WRONG as shown by the incorrect chord charts... did you do this? Totally shameful!!!
Sorry about that, I reviewed the whole thing as always before posting and didn’t catch it. The fretboard diagrams when I play all of them are correct. I’ll make a pinned comment about this. Luckily, most people are familiar with a C major chord. Apologies if you weren’t. “Shameful” seems a pretty extreme description, though! Andre
Plus your Asus2 diagram @ 9:50 is actually a Bb(addb9,add#11,no3) ??? chord!!!
@@polyhistor6270 You are right again. Not sure what happened today. I've made a detailed comment above. Thank you for pointing it out.
The guitar neck is a smorgasbord of delightful sounds
@@don911donny9 it sure is!