The Best Way To Learn The Notes On The Guitar Fretboard

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  • @arthurmee
    @arthurmee 3 года назад +13

    I like Tom Hess' teaching approach. Very crisp, clear with no fluff or padding. Gets straight to the point.

  • @yudipitre5720
    @yudipitre5720 Год назад

    WOW WOW I finally realize that it is better the number system instead the letters , The man is definitely a brain at what he does.

  • @ayushmanbhalla8737
    @ayushmanbhalla8737 2 года назад +2

    Guys truly his prowess as a guitar teacher is just par excellence. I've never listened something like this before his topics and points on guitar playing totaly makes sense to me in every context.
    Have to admit that Tom Hess is very tranquil and guitar wizard without a shadow of doubt 🎸

  • @rod-abreu
    @rod-abreu 4 года назад +7

    Oh shit I've been doing that my whole life and I always thought I was wrong for not thinking about the notes :O
    Now I'm going to improve that even more, thanks for the amazing advice Tom.

  • @billbeard1250
    @billbeard1250 6 лет назад +39

    This was the some of the best and most informative guitar instruction advice I have seen on you tube in a long time

  • @ChrisHolden
    @ChrisHolden 6 лет назад +26

    It took me a long time to understand this method of learning but it's far and away the best way to understand - not your guitar fretboard but - how music actually works.

  • @kevlar8632
    @kevlar8632 3 года назад +1

    Thins is one of if not the best an most valuable lesson on RUclips.

  • @carey4863
    @carey4863 3 года назад

    Tom Hess is a wealth of musical knowledge. Taking Break Through classes online and every time I have had a question I can find the answer on the forum, spelled out in black and white in the material provided or in a video such as this. Awesome ! Thank you Tom Hess !!

  • @Chris-cf2kp
    @Chris-cf2kp 2 года назад +1

    It makes sense that any interval combination - assessed using degrees, will shorten the difficulty of understanding music in any of the 12 keys. That's a good method for learning how to recreate the important part of music, the feeling it elicits. Nothing really described about the process of learning where those degrees, numbers, w/e are on the fretboard with a logical approach, though. Here at least. I suspect it has to do with relating the intervals emotional feeling to the tactile feeling of playing those intervals in memory.

  • @HughMansonMD
    @HughMansonMD 5 лет назад +4

    This is the most helpful thing I've learned on guitar

  • @derweasel
    @derweasel 2 года назад +1

    I love this concept. So logical and instantly applicable/functional. It brings to mind the saying "work smarter, not harder."

  • @asishkmathew759
    @asishkmathew759 5 лет назад +4

    I like the way you interpret music...

  • @denniskielton2447
    @denniskielton2447 Год назад

    There IS one advantage of knowing the names/positions of notes; and that’s to ID the key. If someone says “we’re in A minor” then you know what note to start on/focus on, but other than that it’s ALL intervalic formula from then on. Even though we’re not talking intervals, people do call this system “thinking intervalically” or using the scale formula. I’ve needed to learn letters to help ID keys with bands who don’t know theory at all, then therefore know where to start my solo. But thankfully guitar is all about shapes and positions that shift, so the number system is DEFINITELY the best

  • @rogercarey5397
    @rogercarey5397 2 года назад

    Bang on Tom . Its exactly how i play . By feel and sound

  • @mickeychan2223
    @mickeychan2223 4 года назад +12

    this guy is the stephen hawkings in music

  • @BasedRaven96
    @BasedRaven96 3 года назад

    Intervals are great! :) I use both intervals and notes, mostly intervals though.

  • @rogercarey5397
    @rogercarey5397 2 года назад

    This is really good Tom .

  • @toonwittockx905
    @toonwittockx905 3 года назад

    This video really blew my mind and I'm super excited to learn to think in terms of scale degrees. How would I practice this? Anyone here has some good exercises ?

  • @guitarz
    @guitarz 6 лет назад +10

    Knowledge!

  • @rogercarey5397
    @rogercarey5397 2 года назад

    I get exactly what ur saying . Notes tone relys on the before and after notes.