Greetings to all! I'm aware the focus is all very diatonic at the moment, in terms of the reference keys and progressions. I just want to caveat that the intent is not to impose any limitations on your playing or creativity (e.g. with the scale we use). Rather, it's the most practical place to begin with harmonising and colouring keys, since a great deal of music out there conforms to the diatonic system (or the "natural" major and minor scales), whether intentionally or not. Rest assured, we'll get to non-diatonic function in time. In the meantime, I hope you get something new out of this! We may take a break from chord melody, depending on how the vote for the next lesson goes on Patreon. Thank you for giving this your valuable time!
Hey Fretjam, I don't feel "limitated" at all ... more vastly & limitless expanded since the last 3 lessons - including this one! Thank you for sharing your great knowledge in such phantastic lessons. Take care, stay safe and keep inspired 😎🙏
Hello let's say you giving playing with a base maybe another gutar player could each musician have ther own target area base guitar hitting lower string maybe me in the middle and other hitting the higher 1 2 3 string but targeting what is taught in this lesson the rythem doing the back and forth 2 cords bit not muding each other that's what I see and hear in this lesson or is this for another lesson harmonizing with others..Roland J Gutierrez from Magdalena New Mexico USA 🇺🇸
Finally a video from you after a long time.. Please keep making videos regularly if possible,I really enjoy your videos and learn from them:) thank you..
This is the stuff I worked to figure out myself for twenty years… thanks and I hope young ones are paying attention. Note: put all this to permanent memory. Whatever method works for you for memorization. Do it.
Whew ... this one is deep! 20 minutes of intense triad trickery (for me at least) that will require a few rewinds and dissection to be able to put in to practice. Man do I LOVE fretjam. Thank you sir as always for some of the best RUclips theory instruction available.
Your lessons are mind-blowing to me I used to be overwhelmed but I just kept hanging in there and I've been practicing and practicing and it's starting to all make sense now I can't thank you enough
Great lesson, Mike! As you say, once you start seeing things this way, this goes way beyond the "topic" of the lesson. It really speaks to how chords, scales, and arpeggios are aspects of a unified whole. I think a key piece of this is connecting the sound with the shape, not just identification of the shape alone. So your comment on this as really being "ear training" is also spot on. Too often I think ear training gets a bad name and is only done at a very cursory level, as if it's just something you suffer through to get to the good stuff! I really appreciate your diligence in laying out these modules! Best, kengon
Very well said, sir! Yes, ear training is just as important as sight training, and in the context of this lesson we're listening for that connection between the underlying harmony and the top melody note. Eventually, we'll start to experiment with different harmonies under that same melody note, to give it different feelings and contexts. But we need to begin somewhere. The "unified whole" you mentioned is so crucial, and a huge eureka moment for a lot of players in my experience. The more ways and contexts in which you revisit that unifying eureka moment, the more you understand its true utility in so many playing situations.
Thanks for including a link to the previous part. Elsewhere on the innerwebs it's often hard to find all parts of multipart lessons. It's almost like you want viewers to learn this...
FretJam is great, best channel on RUclips.....but will there be new videos from Mike in the future? I hope so....his knowledge and how he made the videos is gold !!!
Fretjam slogan is even better than the class contents : "Be yourself on guitar". I saw some channels, they said to students "here there are no any genius" , "don't waist your time inventing new licks, there are so many licks already that you can copy" ..... if all musicians have such mediocre mind, as human being we still be hitting some rocks to create rocky sounds. .... f...k them
Hey! Does Fretjam do online lessons? I have a question about a melody that I can’t wrap my head around and it’s very very simple, but hard to figure out why it works :(
Greetings to all! I'm aware the focus is all very diatonic at the moment, in terms of the reference keys and progressions. I just want to caveat that the intent is not to impose any limitations on your playing or creativity (e.g. with the scale we use). Rather, it's the most practical place to begin with harmonising and colouring keys, since a great deal of music out there conforms to the diatonic system (or the "natural" major and minor scales), whether intentionally or not. Rest assured, we'll get to non-diatonic function in time. In the meantime, I hope you get something new out of this!
We may take a break from chord melody, depending on how the vote for the next lesson goes on Patreon. Thank you for giving this your valuable time!
We would like to see more on this topic. Thanks for everything
Hey Fretjam, I don't feel "limitated" at all ... more vastly & limitless expanded since the last 3 lessons - including this one! Thank you for sharing your great knowledge in such phantastic lessons. Take care, stay safe and keep inspired 😎🙏
@@resb1714 agree totally. This is the good stuff and all movable.
Thanks for this educational format!
World's best teacher. Crystal clear.
Fretjam is back!! Thanks for what you do - your visualizations of the neck are the best on RUclips.
You are a phenomenal teacher, I always look forward to your lessons.
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Hello let's say you giving playing with a base maybe another gutar player could each musician have ther own target area base guitar hitting lower string maybe me in the middle and other hitting the higher 1 2 3 string but targeting what is taught in this lesson the rythem doing the back and forth 2 cords bit not muding each other that's what I see and hear in this lesson or is this for another lesson harmonizing with others..Roland J Gutierrez from Magdalena New Mexico USA 🇺🇸
Finally a video from you after a long time.. Please keep making videos regularly if possible,I really enjoy your videos and learn from them:) thank you..
This is the stuff I worked to figure out myself for twenty years… thanks and I hope young ones are paying attention. Note: put all this to permanent memory. Whatever method works for you for memorization. Do it.
Whew ... this one is deep! 20 minutes of intense triad trickery (for me at least) that will require a few rewinds and dissection to be able to put in to practice. Man do I LOVE fretjam. Thank you sir as always for some of the best RUclips theory instruction available.
Excellent! The simple animated 2D diagram is so effective. Great work! Many Thanks ... from Boston.
Your lessons are mind-blowing to me I used to be overwhelmed but I just kept hanging in there and I've been practicing and practicing and it's starting to all make sense now I can't thank you enough
Great lesson, Mike! As you say, once you start seeing things this way, this goes way beyond the "topic" of the lesson. It really speaks to how chords, scales, and arpeggios are aspects of a unified whole. I think a key piece of this is connecting the sound with the shape, not just identification of the shape alone. So your comment on this as really being "ear training" is also spot on. Too often I think ear training gets a bad name and is only done at a very cursory level, as if it's just something you suffer through to get to the good stuff! I really appreciate your diligence in laying out these modules!
Best,
kengon
Very well said, sir! Yes, ear training is just as important as sight training, and in the context of this lesson we're listening for that connection between the underlying harmony and the top melody note. Eventually, we'll start to experiment with different harmonies under that same melody note, to give it different feelings and contexts. But we need to begin somewhere.
The "unified whole" you mentioned is so crucial, and a huge eureka moment for a lot of players in my experience. The more ways and contexts in which you revisit that unifying eureka moment, the more you understand its true utility in so many playing situations.
this lesson goooes yearss back, what a guy 👏🏽
You're back! Thanks for the lesson
More of this triad chord melody please. So cool
Thankx bro.....u chopped it to a simple breakdown.....with tab pics....and elaboration....excellent teaching technique...God bless you
Yeaahh finally.It s been a while man!! we miss these videos.
There's always something exceptional in your videos and here it was at 01:08 to 01:20 and that was just at the start! Superb.
Thanks for including a link to the previous part. Elsewhere on the innerwebs it's often hard to find all parts of multipart lessons. It's almost like you want viewers to learn this...
Ahhh! I haven't even started watching. Was just super excited to see you posted!! Your click through rates must be insane haha
AWesome. We missed you guys!
Very interesting lesson wich make relation beetween triads, voicings, bass, and root note.Good animation and very clear!
This was deep. Thank you for opening my eyes to some new possibilities.
oh my lord this is exactly what i was looking for
Welcome back! Especially enjoying your video!
Good job sir! Wonderful and helpful lesson! Thanks fretjam Godbless you
Beautiful lessons. Well done.
Thank you
Super clear and unique way of teaching. Love your vid
Thank you for your time!
Thank you and God bless...
FretJam is great, best channel on RUclips.....but will there be new videos from Mike in the future? I hope so....his knowledge and how he made the videos is gold !!!
Cool stuff, thanks!
This quality, dayng!
Thank you Mike..... i really learn a lot from you
Very good lesson. Thanks a lot 🙏
Thank you for the lesson
Súper !!!
This guy is the best
Fretjam slogan is even better than the class contents : "Be yourself on guitar".
I saw some channels, they said to students "here there are no any genius" , "don't waist your time inventing new licks, there are so many licks already that you can copy" ..... if all musicians have such mediocre mind, as human being we still be hitting some rocks to create rocky sounds. .... f...k them
This lessons are gold, i've learned so much from your amazing channel.
Thanks❤ so all. Good teach.❤
After long time❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you 🙏 🙏👌🎸🎼🎶🎵
Thank you Million Thank you
Brilliant!
Great video.
This guy is good
God bless sir💐💐💐💐
Your the best !
Best stuff!
All you knowledge in a book would be a dream! I'd pay whatever you want hahaha
That's so kind, thank you! I don't plan on creating a physical book, but I have online courses available on Patreon and more in the pipeline.
Told ya he wasn't dead!
Thanks 🙏 🍀👌🎼🎼🎶🎵🎸
Well, there go my plans for the day...
No lesson page ? Thanks for the amazing work anyway !
It's on the way! Sorry for the delay
@@fretjamguitar Tip top ! thanks again kind sir !
8:43 to 8:46, a teenie bit of radiohead. Subterranean Homesick Alien
Can you do a video on "The Perfect Wrong Note?" Thanks
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Are you the guy from Astrum? You sound very similar
i shid pant sry
Want to learn chord melody to play Jazz Standards.
Hey! Does Fretjam do online lessons? I have a question about a melody that I can’t wrap my head around and it’s very very simple, but hard to figure out why it works :(
Hey Eric. Sorry I'm catching up on comments here. Email me (mike at fretjam dot com) and I'll do my best to help.
I did reach on your webpage, nice webpage btw! will donate as well.
Pingas
14:45
You whip through the chords too fast..I do not get it. Thanks
watch the 1-4-5 method video first…
Ally whoes guitais
Is 13:33 in this video what joe pass is doing in this video? ruclips.net/video/HujpKF9a8yw/видео.html
This is great, but I wish your accent was just a bit to the north west. Just enough tae get some aboots and yers and some wee frets
Thanks 🙏 🍀👌🎼🎶🎸🎵🌹