7th Barre Chords + mini Hack! | Guitar Lesson

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  • Опубликовано: 24 сен 2024

Комментарии • 54

  • @mateuszsobanski203
    @mateuszsobanski203 3 года назад +4

    I'm a beginner guitarist, confidently getting to the end of Grade 1. I like to watch some more advanced lessons and find the tips very helpful. Great course, Justin. I love the Song Course App. Thanks for all you're doing

    • @justinguitar
      @justinguitar  3 года назад

      Great to hear!
      Cheers 😊
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  • @kortakon
    @kortakon Месяц назад

    I wish this lesson existed with thw same detail for every 7th chord type (dom/maj/min) and barre root (6th/5th/4th) string

  • @tonydinapoli7032
    @tonydinapoli7032 3 года назад +2

    I've learned so much about barre chords. Particularly the reasons they are not sounding good and how to fix them. Your attention to details makes all the difference. Thanks Justing!

    • @justinguitar
      @justinguitar  3 года назад

      Happy to help!
      Cheers 😊
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  • @beaglegod1
    @beaglegod1 2 года назад +1

    The Best thing I heard in this video is when Justin said, if your muting that one string it's ok. I was about to tear my eyes out trying to get that string to ring clearly when placing the pinky on the b string.
    I've got smaller hands and it was driving me insane!🤪

  • @stillo1578
    @stillo1578 3 года назад +4

    from Google the joints of the fingers are Each of the has three : metacarpophalangeal (MCP) - the at the base of the . proximal interphalangeal (PIP) - the in the middle of the . distal interphalangeal (DIP) - the closest to the fingertip., so next time you stick your finger up at somebody just tell them you were exercising your MCP yacht PIP and your DIP and I don't think you will get into trouble

    • @greggregg1969
      @greggregg1969 3 года назад

      David - Brilliant buddy - my thought was - what great names for scales/keys - a proximal interphalangeal in C!

  • @SanjiXII
    @SanjiXII 3 года назад +1

    Best Teacher Ever! I Admire You Sir!!1

  • @Esse70R
    @Esse70R 3 года назад +1

    Oh ! Yeaaaaaaaah !🙏 An awesome brend new lesson by Justin... Let week-end begin 🔥 Thank you 😉

    • @justinguitar
      @justinguitar  3 года назад +1

      Have a great weekend, mate!

    • @Esse70R
      @Esse70R 3 года назад

      I will, sir ! 😉

  • @d.nakamura9579
    @d.nakamura9579 Год назад

    Good, practical advice. Nice lesson!

  • @christinachristina8271
    @christinachristina8271 2 года назад

    Good lesson ta. Nice to always see your blanket Justin. Charlie Brown would be happy

  • @giannisdrakopoulos
    @giannisdrakopoulos 3 года назад

    You are so true about the feeling, you are absolutely right saying that sometimes we don't need all notes.
    Thanks for the lesson man!

  • @jrmarvin5302
    @jrmarvin5302 3 года назад

    Great lesson Justin, that mini hack was really helpful, I always barred the 7th chords and occasionally muting a string. Thanks.

  • @ChristMasterpiece
    @ChristMasterpiece 3 месяца назад

    Helpful

  • @williamocallaghan5504
    @williamocallaghan5504 3 года назад

    Justin this is a great lesson listened to your podcast very good 🎸

  • @annebeck58
    @annebeck58 3 года назад

    Hey! I've been so busy, it's been hard to watch videos, but, I am still making time to play guitar, working on chord changes and strumming patterns, and a few songs... (or parts of songs), every day (a few times per day.)
    I got to jam with an incredible musician, about ten days ago, and am going to have him come to my house, to learn more jamming ideas, from him. He just gave me chords to play, to switch to, a strumming pattern, and we played! It was so very cool!

    • @justinguitar
      @justinguitar  3 года назад +1

      Rock on!
      Cheers 😊
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    • @annebeck58
      @annebeck58 3 года назад

      @@justinguitar Oh, I'm on your site, and I have a bunch of songs saved, for practice!

    • @annebeck58
      @annebeck58 2 года назад +2

      @@chriswebbonline actually, I bought a beautiful Breedlove, and the sound/tone is wonderful! I just need to put in the time. The setup is nice, plays well, but I'll likely restring it with some x-thin strings. Did that with my other guitar and it made a world of difference. Then I gave it away to a lovely young woman. I can only play one at a time.

  • @01bigtrev
    @01bigtrev 3 года назад +2

    Hey Justin if you read this I’ve just seen your video in my feed side to side with one from Norm McDonald and you two really do have similar features 😂

    • @evv1978
      @evv1978 3 года назад

      Their voices are a bit similar too.

  • @angelochitobayron7233
    @angelochitobayron7233 Год назад

    He made playing blues so easy

  • @shortmusic2941
    @shortmusic2941 3 года назад +1

    Nice one ❤️

  • @copenhagenjazzfunkcollecti2082
    @copenhagenjazzfunkcollecti2082 3 года назад

    Great playing. Love your music. - Mads - Bassist in CJFC.

  • @harlequin75
    @harlequin75 3 года назад

    Great teacher!

  • @Chemist1076
    @Chemist1076 3 года назад +1

    Good fundamentals

  • @SamlonHoldfield
    @SamlonHoldfield 3 года назад

    Excellent. Thanks.

  • @TheBoomtown4
    @TheBoomtown4 3 года назад

    Great picture quality

  • @williamocallaghan5504
    @williamocallaghan5504 3 года назад

    That's great🎸

  • @Igbon5
    @Igbon5 3 года назад +2

    Hi, despite your helpful advice a while ago regarding bar chords I still struggle massively with this shape exactly for the reasons you say plus my extra bony fingers. I can't get good pressure on the D string.
    Also, due to my playing the moveable A shape with my third finger flat on the fret board that finger doesn't bend the other way as well as it could so it damps the D string a bit.

    • @Mustaine1ify
      @Mustaine1ify 3 года назад +1

      Igbon5: Try pulling your elbow into your chest when playing these 7th chords. It seemed to help me.

    • @Igbon5
      @Igbon5 3 года назад

      @@Mustaine1ify Thanks, I'll try.

  • @Maverick___1
    @Maverick___1 3 года назад +5

    Awesome lesson!! Will you consider teaching some songs from “ 3 doors down” Also, “ Name” from the Goo Goo Dolls

    • @justinguitar
      @justinguitar  3 года назад +4

      Yes, I'll consider that!

    • @jasonmurkin3364
      @jasonmurkin3364 3 года назад

      @@justinguitar Here Without You would be awesome Justin🤘🏻

  • @Skol999
    @Skol999 2 года назад

    Quality.

  • @christinachristina8271
    @christinachristina8271 2 года назад

    I mean Linus

  • @martintaylor1701
    @martintaylor1701 3 года назад

    Despite playing a long time and having a vague understanding of the principles of theory, I don't get 7ths; is there a trick to getting my head round the difference between dominant 7ths and major/minor 7ths and when and where to use them?
    Edit: Nevermind - it's Maj on I and IV, Dominant on V that I wasn't getting.

    • @mandowarrior123
      @mandowarrior123 3 года назад +2

      1-3-5-7 notes - major 7th
      1-3-5-b7 notes - dominant 7th.
      Dominant has a flat 7th note. Is there something compared to other chords you mean by when and where to use them?

    • @justinguitar
      @justinguitar  3 года назад

      Check this out for the sort of learning you seek: www.justinguitar.com/classes/practical-fast-fun-music-theory
      Cheers 😊
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  • @TylerRolloGuitar
    @TylerRolloGuitar 3 года назад

    Whats the difference between a dominant 7 and a flat 7? Relative to the major scale, wouldnt this be a flat 7? Or am I getting confused somewhere? Pls help me o mighty justin

    • @justinguitar
      @justinguitar  3 года назад +1

      Good question and this has been / is a point of confusion for many. of us. Dominant 7 is a chord which contains a flat 7 note. Flat 7 is a note - the 7th scale degree of a major scale taken back down one half step (hence flattened). Dominant 7 built from scale degrees of a major scale = 1, 3, 5 then b7
      Cheers 😊
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  • @iam.miikey
    @iam.miikey 3 года назад

    Little shape like a blues power chord.

  • @mcwurscht
    @mcwurscht 3 года назад +1

    first, baby 8-)

  • @84kjk
    @84kjk 3 года назад

    Trying to progress is so frustrating. I picked up just strumming chords so easy. In various different fingerings, barre chords, etc. But literally Everything else Involving more than just straight strumming chords is almost impossible for me. Like your oasis lesson was so easy until you started throwing in little licks... then it sounded like someone who never played guitar before. I’m about to smash my guitar or sell all my stuff and just say f it. do some people just not progress besides strumming lame ass chords all day?

    • @justinguitar
      @justinguitar  3 года назад

      Kev. I feel your pain - it is something we all go through. The leap from beginner to intermediate is a big one. Have you been through the full beginner course and really done the consolidation? www.justinguitar.com/guitar-lessons/module-14-practice-bg-1410 and www.justinguitar.com/guitar-lessons/rut-busting-consolidation-bg-1411
      Cheers 😊
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