I got the color stickers and wheel a few months ago and have been working my way through the videos from oldest to newest. About halfway through now and it's been a major help in me understanding my fretboard and music in general. I've been making great strides in a short amount of time. Your method is really working for me!
Thank you, Mike! I've been playing guitar for decades but plateaued long ago. My original instructor taught me licks and a few chords but never any theory. I'm really lacking in that. For instance, in any major scale is there always a half step between notes/chords 3 and 4? How about minor scales, same thing? And maybe one day you could explain diminished chords. That said, THIS is a killer lesson and you have - in one fell swoop - shed SO much light on the "why" of progressions and their structure and the guitar. Thank you very much, Mike, please keep it up!
about to sit down and really try and start learning something useful on the guitar, thank you. I refuse to fail at this, been trying since 2019 but its been off and on.
Thankyou. I will start learning one of the "sets" right away. Maybe Eb or Bb as many jazz standards are in those keys. Personal preference is to finger pluck a few notes in each chord rather than trying to strum six
Great explanation. Is there a software that lets you map the chord position in custom tunes for guitar? The standard tube is fine but it not always sounds rich for some melody ideas
Aa a beginner, i feel like neo from the matrix watching this. It makes sense yet it feels like matrix coding all over the screen making me think how am i able to remember all these patterns and chords lol. But i am the one. I'll get it one day
Thank you for your valuable feedback and advice!❤
Excellent! Your presentation is so clear. Thanks. 👍
I got the color stickers and wheel a few months ago and have been working my way through the videos from oldest to newest. About halfway through now and it's been a major help in me understanding my fretboard and music in general. I've been making great strides in a short amount of time. Your method is really working for me!
Thanks great lesson. Just got to train my hands to form barre cords!
So Guitar George really knows all the chords, huh?
Thank you, Mike! I've been playing guitar for decades but plateaued long ago. My original instructor taught me licks and a few chords but never any theory. I'm really lacking in that. For instance, in any major scale is there always a half step between notes/chords 3 and 4? How about minor scales, same thing? And maybe one day you could explain diminished chords.
That said, THIS is a killer lesson and you have - in one fell swoop - shed SO much light on the "why" of progressions and their structure and the guitar. Thank you very much, Mike, please keep it up!
about to sit down and really try and start learning something useful on the guitar, thank you. I refuse to fail at this, been trying since 2019 but its been off and on.
I've been playing for years and know most of this but you should know that you are a seriously great instructor.
Great video! Thanks.
Thankyou. I will start learning one of the "sets" right away. Maybe Eb or Bb as many jazz standards are in those keys. Personal preference is to finger pluck a few notes in each chord rather than trying to strum six
MAJOR and major😆
Chord shapes are how I learned piano, didn’t realize guitar has the same concept!
now I get why they call it the caged system lol @ 2:55
Great explanation. Is there a software that lets you map the chord position in custom tunes for guitar? The standard tube is fine but it not always sounds rich for some melody ideas
Hi Mike, is this video part of the larger music theory course?
Aa a beginner, i feel like neo from the matrix watching this. It makes sense yet it feels like matrix coding all over the screen making me think how am i able to remember all these patterns and chords lol. But i am the one. I'll get it one day