So exciting, I found my new teacher! There are so many talented instructors out there, but you cover that exact techniques and styles that I yearn to learn. Plus, your teaching is simple and clear with a clean, quiet background. It all makes a difference, for me. Please keep it up.
Seriously good guitar playing. I'm not even a guitar player I just watched it by accident. Those are great, nice and short Lessons though. Would totally binge watch if I was a guitar player. Keep it up dude.
congratulations on the video. I have already subscribed to your channel and will collaborate soon. a question, can you recommend songs or artists similar to what you played at the beginning of the video?
Thanks for watching! I would recommend doing a deep dive into anything that Jubu Smith played on, which would include Legally Blynd, Frankie Beverly & Maze, Soul Seekers, Tony Toni Tone and a bunch more but that's a great start.
Hey dude, you're so talented. How did you come to play the way you do? Did a guitarist inspire you or did you just come up with those ideas by learning the theory and applying it here and there? Cheers
Hey Maya, believe it or not I actually started out as mostly a rock and metal player but through out the years started getting hired for work in the rnb scene so was kinda forced to learn the vocabulary. Alot of local guys taught me the dos and don'ts but then there is other players like Erik Walls, Jairius Mozee, Isaiah sharkey, Jubu Smith that I learned alot of stuff.
@@araminati_5002 Same as you. Then one day, I tried to play Little Wing, and it sucked. So, I have ventured into major pentatonic and chord progressions, and I am learning some new skills.
Great lesson. I'm new at this and I have a Question? At 4:41 coming from the A/E triad 2nd inv. at the 14th fret, it looks like a B min 7 b5 (non root) is played instead of a regular root position B minor triad, A minor form. Was that chord used because the fingering was easier that far up the neck. I'm hooked on closed position triads. Again great lesson. Thank You
I'm not certain I completely understand which chord you're talking about but if I were to guess maybe you are looking at playing the B minor voicing using the C shape of caged. Whatever I'm doing in that section is strictly A major to B minor. Alot of times chords can look identical to each other but the bass note would dictate what they are. For example a C major chord and an A minor 7 chord would look identical if you didn't play the root. Once we know the bass note root we can determine what chord it is.
i was understand everything up until 4:20 then i got confused, 1, 2, 1, 2, and 1 and 6 , i know my number system, maj, min, and then a different root position maj , min but i don't see how its all over the fret board.
Hey Jonathan! I'm referring to relative major and minor. So 1 chord and 6 chord and relatives. For example, play a C major chord, then hold the chord and instead of having your root be C, play an A. Just changing the root and keeping all other notes the same will make it into a Am7. So pretty much that means any links or tricks you do over the 1 chord, you can also do over the 6 chord. Alot of times the bass player will change the roots and you just keep playing what you're playing but the feel will be different. Hope that helps.
Sweet R&B playing. Way too advanced for me, but with a couple of more virus lockdowns I might there ;-)
What's the update now? Are you there yet?
So exciting, I found my new teacher! There are so many talented instructors out there, but you cover that exact techniques and styles that I yearn to learn. Plus, your teaching is simple and clear with a clean, quiet background. It all makes a difference, for me. Please keep it up.
Great lesson. A lot to unpack here. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
This guy don't give fish, "He gave us fish". I prayed you blessings bro, and your chanell grow- love from Philippines
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This channel is GOLD!
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Very sweet, smooth playing! Those triad runs sound especially great so thanks for explaining them.
I love how you playing that Guitar 👌. Beautiful playing 👍
Great lesson. Not too long, not short. Really simple and easy to learn!
Thanks Jan!
Thank you for the lesson. Your playing is so clean and lovely to listen to
Thanks Aram so much for taking the time to show this... i'm just getting big Sam & Dave/Hendrix vibes from my amp now, buzzing 😊
Great thanks I just learned so much thanks
Great lesson, thank you.
brilliant. that simple idea about the 1 and 5 chord and 3 and 6 was great! you kind of know it but dont , if you know what i mean. superb lesson
Great tutorial - Helping me to plug a some gaps In my playing I’ve been meaning to sort out. Straight to the point explanation
Just the style I'm looking for, learning lot from you. Thank you!
Thx for this amazing class!
Awesome lesson man. I’ll support you bro!
Great lesson. Really learned cool stuffs.
And such great tone you have.
You are awesome. You deserve more views!
Found this in Kerry 2 Smooth's beginners playlist lol. Sounds glorious but way beyond my level. Something to aim at though
Start with just learning your triads, you can get alot of mileage out of just major and minor triads
Thank you - this is a great lesson - subbed
Dude just discovered you and you are outstandingly awesome! Keep doing these videos
Brilliant!! Wish I had a chord chart to go along with this! I’ll have to look it up,
Hey Charles thanks for watching! I think if you just google triad inversions you will find alot of diagrams.
Seriously good guitar playing. I'm not even a guitar player I just watched it by accident. Those are great, nice and short Lessons though. Would totally binge watch if I was a guitar player. Keep it up dude.
Haha thank you appreciate it!
just started watching and I see the new pilky27 John Mayer Slow Dancing ... video is using a lot of what your showing here ... thx man
In all your lessons plz include chords table of chords u are playing. You sound awesome
Man I really need chord charts for this. Beautiful playing
congratulations on the video. I have already subscribed to your channel and will collaborate soon. a question, can you recommend songs or artists similar to what you played at the beginning of the video?
Thanks for watching! I would recommend doing a deep dive into anything that Jubu Smith played on, which would include Legally Blynd, Frankie Beverly & Maze, Soul Seekers, Tony Toni Tone and a bunch more but that's a great start.
Really like this style and really enjoy your channel. Thanks for sharing! Are you self-taught?
Thanks for the video! Love your playing! Btw, where is that name Aram from? Syria / Lebanon?
lovely lesson .. whats the name of the guitar u are playing ?
Hey dude, you're so talented. How did you come to play the way you do? Did a guitarist inspire you or did you just come up with those ideas by learning the theory and applying it here and there? Cheers
Hey Maya, believe it or not I actually started out as mostly a rock and metal player but through out the years started getting hired for work in the rnb scene so was kinda forced to learn the vocabulary. Alot of local guys taught me the dos and don'ts but then there is other players like Erik Walls, Jairius Mozee, Isaiah sharkey, Jubu Smith that I learned alot of stuff.
@@araminati_5002 Same as you. Then one day, I tried to play Little Wing, and it sucked. So, I have ventured into major pentatonic and chord progressions, and I am learning some new skills.
Anyone feeling Quartet vibes in the intro lol❤️
Amen!!!!! Awesome, quartet all the way.
Great lesson. I'm new at this and I have a Question? At 4:41 coming from the A/E triad 2nd inv. at
the 14th fret, it looks like a B min 7 b5 (non root) is played instead of a regular root position B minor triad, A minor form. Was that chord used because the fingering was easier that far up the neck. I'm hooked on closed position triads. Again great lesson. Thank You
I'm not certain I completely understand which chord you're talking about but if I were to guess maybe you are looking at playing the B minor voicing using the C shape of caged. Whatever I'm doing in that section is strictly A major to B minor. Alot of times chords can look identical to each other but the bass note would dictate what they are. For example a C major chord and an A minor 7 chord would look identical if you didn't play the root. Once we know the bass note root we can determine what chord it is.
i was understand everything up until 4:20 then i got confused, 1, 2, 1, 2, and 1 and 6 , i know my number system, maj, min, and then a different root position maj , min but i don't see how its all over the fret board.
Hey Jonathan! I'm referring to relative major and minor. So 1 chord and 6 chord and relatives. For example, play a C major chord, then hold the chord and instead of having your root be C, play an A. Just changing the root and keeping all other notes the same will make it into a Am7. So pretty much that means any links or tricks you do over the 1 chord, you can also do over the 6 chord. Alot of times the bass player will change the roots and you just keep playing what you're playing but the feel will be different. Hope that helps.
@@araminati_5002 like slash chords or chord inversions, okay i get it thanks man you explain that very well, keep up the good work!!
Do you Skype lessons??
Hey tony, not at the moment but I'm currently building out my website which will have alot of premade courses for purchase
@@araminati_5002 awesome can't wait.
Thank you so much! Guitar players out here are stingy. They play for money. I have a job..👍🏽😇
I am a young guitarist with level 1in music. I am learning to play your chords but you are too fast for me to identify them