A MUST Add To Your Practice Routine
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
- In this week's lesson, we check out a variety of techniques that you can practice and incorporate the chord scale.
#chordscale #guitar #axeofcreation
0:00 Introduction
0:49 Why?
1:31 The Major Scale
2:15 Power Chords
3:22 Thirds (Maj & Min)
3:59 Chord Scale Formula
5:45 Bar Chords
7:35 10ths - The Beatles
8:58 Triads
10:31 Vertical Triads
11:02 Horizontal 7th Arpeggios
12:38 Kirk Hammett Pull Licks
13:41 Sweep Picking
14:14 Paul Gilbert String Skipping
15:07 Modal Scale Fragments
16:08 Octave Displaced Arpeggios
17:14 Outro
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I would very much like to see more lessons like this. I came here for your Drop D Tool tutorials but I like your teaching style for playing in general.
Much appreciated!
You, my good man, just freed some secret celestial knowledge that’s been locked in my mind for a millennia.
Nice, keep the music theory coming!
Thanks, will do!
Thank you every time I try to have someone explain this type of practice everyone tries to teach it like algebra which I'm terrible at.
This is a great video. Super informative.
I've heard so many time that practicing chord scales is a great thing, but struggled to find the "what/how/why". This answers all those questions.
Glad it was helpful!
very great lesson, would be great to see each segment as a separate video. thank you for your time and expertise
your personal experience really shines through
I am liking your channel a lot, very useful stuff and right to the point to be creative, thanks a lot!
So great. Thanks mate. Will be printing this one out and using them for my new practice routine.
Great video man…. Thanks for sharing your knowledge, this is gold.
Amazing video man would love to see more of this
Awesome, any particular topic covered you'd like to see more of?
@@axeofcreation I would love to see your take on the basics of odd time signatures and creating a (calculated) feel out of an emotion like jones does
Awesome video! Thanks
One of the best lessons in a while, very important and helpful information, thanks!
I like your style Greg, in depth yet short and sweet.
I appreciate that!
Thank you rother awesome education
Much appreciated!
Also, bad ass kiesel. I've never seen any guitar like that. Very unique color. Did you go w maple or is that mohagany? Love the grains and satin finish
1:00 I felt attacked. 😂
Ha!
where do i find the tabs?
How's the new Gee-tar treating you, Greg?
It's fantastic, very happy with the way it came out.
What's this "e standard"?
It's the normal tuning for a guitar.
The tuning he's using for the video is E flat standard. That just means every string is tuned one semitone lower or one fret lower. A lot of bands use this tuning. Most Guns n Roses songs are in E flat standard
@@shanewilliams247 never heard of it mate.
@@DaveTaste what tuning do you use them?🤔
@@michaeljorfi2394 me or them?
You.i meant then not them.
Oh man, great video as always buddy but I'll never get all the theory. I suppose I would have to learn more basic stuff before watching this again because this is complete jibberish to me at my level. I can play alot of songs pretty well, I'm not new to guitar but I have no clue what I'm playing in terms of theory. I wanted to dive in and get a better understanding of it all but ouch. I'm just a rythem player and maybe that's my destiny lol