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Thanks for all the great info! I was in the middle of typing a question about a chord grip you were making and you answered it in your video before I even finished typing it. I wish you long success in your RUclips career 👍
This was all really interesting and useful, but I found just the idea of thinking about barre chords while playing triads (or other smaller chords) the most useful. I don't know why, but I remember that at one point I've been taught to play triads and other smaller chords without anyone mentioning that you can actually connect the shapes to barre chord shapes. This makes so much more sense. :D So thanks so much for this!
The more you learn about the guitar, the more you realize that literally every concept is connected. These connections are the key to unlocking real freedom on the instrument. Glad you found the video helpful :)
Hi Andrew. I known my barre chords for long now, I'm going to explore triad chords because I'm playing with 3 or 4 fellow guitarists at the same time (like a campfire), but when everyone's doing the same chord position, well we is fun for sure but sometimes it sounds "too full or too much" if you know what I mean. Another beautiful explanation with simple words! You definitely have a gift for being a teacher! Of course a lesson on Hybrid Picking level 101 and above would be nice, I think you can have a Hendrickx level, a mix between this tutorial and the hybrid. What do you think.
Awesome. These are perfect for when you're playing with other guitarists like you mentioned. I really appreciate the kind words and think that's a great suggestion! Thanks for watching.
Tanks Andrew for all these lessons .I breally appreciate what u'r doing cause u know how to break down theory into practical matter contrary to other musicians.Many thanks again . A fan from North Africa 😊😊
My favorite of the alternatives I think are the triads since they have root, third and fifth. Followed by the power chords. The one about using the thumb sucks for someone like me since I have very small fingers lol. But in the end, very informative video man.
Thank you so much for the awesome topics! This is the best guitar channel by far. You don’t talk down to your audience/show off and give actual advice to help us progress and understand tough topics. You rock man 🤘🏼
Great video man.. and you listened to my comment before about having diagrams.. They really help.. a really helpful video, I kinda struggle with Barre chords and try out the thumb over the top, I find it a bit hard to press down as my hands and wrists are smaller.. if you are trying to Jimi Hendrix style fills do you use just the 3 finger barre? I ask as it's hard to do with using all 4 fingers to barre plus not so much room in the frets.. great video.. Thanks again.. I look at other guitar channels by yours is the best and easier to learn without getting to complicated.
If your struggling with bar chords, your probably better off getting the rhythm down with power chords, then bar chords before worrying about the lead and fills
When you play the Power Chords, early on in the explanation, do you really ONLY play the two strings? It seems/sounds like you added a third or fourth string too🤔
7:20 - how are you "easily naming" these type of chords, please? I understand you saying you name the Power Chords using either the E or the A string but what is it that you do to name these triad types…?
When you play a minor 7 bar chord with the root on the low and high E strings, you can bar that chord with just your thumb and index finger. It's much easier that way.
Yeah... It's really tough to get the hang of. Just keep chipping away and trying different angles, you may get it with some time. You kind of have to change your whole arm/hand position to get it.
I've tried emulating players like Hendrix and Frusciante like this as it allows them to have a nice mix of rhythm and fill licks, but it's always so difficult to get the space needed to move my other fingers around with the same efficiency. Makes meh sad 😢 Great videos though, hah!
It just comes with practice! The more hours you put in the quicker you'll get, and with that quickness you'll feel like you have a little more space/time. Thanks for watching the videos 😀
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You are singlehandedly getting me interested in my guitar again after a hiatus of 5 years. Great stuff Andrew!
That’s amazing! Glad to have you back 😁
Another great lesson Andrew! Stresses the importance of memorizing the notes on the fretboard especially for forming triads from bar chords
Glad you liked it! Yes, absolutely. Such an important skill.... As boring as memorization can be 😅
This lesson is really well done (crystal clear + right tempo + charts) with super practical content. Cheers!
Glad you liked it!
@@andrewclarkeguitar Ând yes, please do a video about hybrid picking!
Thanks for all the great info! I was in the middle of typing a question about a chord grip you were making and you answered it in your video before I even finished typing it. I wish you long success in your RUclips career 👍
That's great! Glad it got answered for you, haha. Thank you very much!
really useful!! many thanks
You’re very welcome!
these other techniques or chord phrasings are perfect, thanks and keep em coming!
Awesome! Glad you like em!
Wow this is the BEST video on chords I've seen so far! Thank youuu.
So happy to hear that! It's my pleasure :)
Great lesson. Definitely be interested in more hybrid picking
Awesome! I'll get on it 🙌
Another really great lesson. Thank you!
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it!
More to work on and with thanks
Awesome!
As always you always pick out the most crucial points for learning guitar can you also please make a video on how to play the melody on guitar.
Glad you liked it! And sure, I'll add it to the list
New subscriber here. Man, you are gifted in the way you explain and teach the guitar. Keep it up!
Thank you so much! Welcome aboard :)
Thanks it's super cool big up.
Oh, I am soo happy I found your channel! This is super helpful!
love your stuff dude, thank you
I appreciate that! :)
This was all really interesting and useful, but I found just the idea of thinking about barre chords while playing triads (or other smaller chords) the most useful. I don't know why, but I remember that at one point I've been taught to play triads and other smaller chords without anyone mentioning that you can actually connect the shapes to barre chord shapes. This makes so much more sense. :D So thanks so much for this!
The more you learn about the guitar, the more you realize that literally every concept is connected. These connections are the key to unlocking real freedom on the instrument. Glad you found the video helpful :)
@@andrewclarkeguitar Exactly!
Thanks bro, been playing hold back the river not knowing what I was playing actually 😭🔥🤣
Hi Andrew. I known my barre chords for long now, I'm going to explore triad chords because I'm playing with 3 or 4 fellow guitarists at the same time (like a campfire), but when everyone's doing the same chord position, well we is fun for sure but sometimes it sounds "too full or too much" if you know what I mean. Another beautiful explanation with simple words! You definitely have a gift for being a teacher!
Of course a lesson on Hybrid Picking level 101 and above would be nice, I think you can have a Hendrickx level, a mix between this tutorial and the hybrid. What do you think.
Awesome. These are perfect for when you're playing with other guitarists like you mentioned. I really appreciate the kind words and think that's a great suggestion! Thanks for watching.
Tanks Andrew for all these lessons .I breally appreciate what u'r doing cause u know how to break down theory into practical matter contrary to other musicians.Many thanks again . A fan from North Africa 😊😊
You're welcome! Thanks for watching :)
My favorite of the alternatives I think are the triads since they have root, third and fifth. Followed by the power chords. The one about using the thumb sucks for someone like me since I have very small fingers lol. But in the end, very informative video man.
Triads are so good. And so many important concepts are connected to them as well. Glad you enjoyed the video 😁
Please make more on the hybrid picking style
Will do! 😁
Thank you so much for the awesome topics! This is the best guitar channel by far. You don’t talk down to your audience/show off and give actual advice to help us progress and understand tough topics. You rock man 🤘🏼
You have no idea how much I appreciate that. Thanks so much for checking out the videos, my friend!
Thanks!
Wow! Thank you very much 🙏
@@andrewclarkeguitar digging ur lessons.
@@BitsAndPiecesPicCo So happy to hear that. 🙏🙏
Great video man.. and you listened to my comment before about having diagrams.. They really help.. a really helpful video, I kinda struggle with Barre chords and try out the thumb over the top, I find it a bit hard to press down as my hands and wrists are smaller.. if you are trying to Jimi Hendrix style fills do you use just the 3 finger barre? I ask as it's hard to do with using all 4 fingers to barre plus not so much room in the frets.. great video.. Thanks again.. I look at other guitar channels by yours is the best and easier to learn without getting to complicated.
If your struggling with bar chords, your probably better off getting the rhythm down with power chords, then bar chords
before worrying about the lead and fills
@@johnseed4104 cheers man
Thanks! Definitely best to really get those 4 finger bars down before moving into adding fills.
Hi Jason, the (brilliant) thumb trick is much easier to apply on my strat than on my single cut guitar because the strat has a thinner guitar neck.
When you play the Power Chords, early on in the explanation, do you really ONLY play the two strings? It seems/sounds like you added a third or fourth string too🤔
One word: Jimi. ❤
Yesss!
Just one question: Do these bar chords you have shown somehow relate to the caged system? Or are these two separate concepts?
They totally tie together! These bar chords are basically covering the "E" letter from CAGED.
it’s like, sounding good on electric via acoustic
No matter how much I’ve tried I just can’t play barre chords 😢. Thanks for the alternatives.
7:20 - how are you "easily naming" these type of chords, please?
I understand you saying you name the Power Chords using either the E or the A string but what is it that you do to name these triad types…?
When you play a minor 7 bar chord with the root on the low and high E strings, you can bar that chord with just your thumb and index finger. It's much easier that way.
Yes, you definitely can!
I'm so mad I can't do the last one with the thumb, it looks so much better but my fingers just wont reach and I'm 6'2. T_T
Yeah... It's really tough to get the hang of. Just keep chipping away and trying different angles, you may get it with some time. You kind of have to change your whole arm/hand position to get it.
I've tried emulating players like Hendrix and Frusciante like this as it allows them to have a nice mix of rhythm and fill licks, but it's always so difficult to get the space needed to move my other fingers around with the same efficiency. Makes meh sad 😢 Great videos though, hah!
It just comes with practice! The more hours you put in the quicker you'll get, and with that quickness you'll feel like you have a little more space/time. Thanks for watching the videos 😀
@@andrewclarkeguitar :)
Hybrid picking please
Sounds good!
👍🫰
You say youve been playing guitar over 20 years but you look 25 years old so I guess you started when you were 2
Sweaty hands?
My hands sweat all the time. Especially when I'm playing guitar. Not much I can do about it!