Thanks! Been getting some suggestions in the comment section about making the diagrams more clear so figured I'd try the neck diagram. Glad it's making it clearer for you at least!
Loving the new diagram with the neck that's cool. You're going to blow up so fast mate, these lessons are so detailed and high quality. You're really good at teaching as well. Congrats and excited to see how the channel evolves 🙏
Thanks man! These comments really help. I decided to include the neck diagram after reading through suggestions in the comment section too so appreciate it :)
I appreciate your videos so much, Jack! I have been trying to learn music theory on Piano and guitar to make lofi/rnb. Every time I get you in my recommendations, I know it is a banger lesson! :)
Not sure what the official term is but it's something like a "warp" effect. I use this free plugin called Izotope Vinyl that gives me the effect but many other Lo-Fi plugins should have it too
I’m a bit confused. What does “lo-fi” mean in this context? I always thought it meant “low fidelity”. I get how that can apply to a recording or audio playback, but I’m not understanding how that can describe a chord or genre of music. I’m not really familiar with this music or the history behind it which is why I ask because it seems like an odd way to describe a genre.
Yea it's an interesting genre where people intentionally make their instruments (drums, guitar, etc.) sound more Lo-fi with effects. Here's an example from the guitar player I was talking about: ruclips.net/video/EnR9omkmHO0/видео.html
Any Lo-Fi beat recommendations?
can you make the chord chart have a white background
Please
@reysu fine
Great editing with all chord diagrams (including specific notes being hit), really elevates your videos over other guitar creators.
Thanks! Been getting some suggestions in the comment section about making the diagrams more clear so figured I'd try the neck diagram. Glad it's making it clearer for you at least!
Loving the new diagram with the neck that's cool. You're going to blow up so fast mate, these lessons are so detailed and high quality. You're really good at teaching as well. Congrats and excited to see how the channel evolves 🙏
Thanks man! These comments really help. I decided to include the neck diagram after reading through suggestions in the comment section too so appreciate it :)
I appreciate your videos so much, Jack!
I have been trying to learn music theory on
Piano and guitar to make lofi/rnb.
Every time I get you in my recommendations, I know it is a banger lesson! :)
Thanks man! This means a lot
Thanks Jack! Great info, and your playing is beautiful. You have a wonderful teaching style.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you Jack! Super useful lesson, god bless
Thanks for watching :)
sounds great, Jack!
Thanks man!
lofi is the new word for jazzy x)
Haha. I think of it more as Neo-Soul but yea really harmonically rich chords
Great video! Thanks for your contribution.
Thanks for watching!
Thx
Thank you!
awesome
Thanks for watching :)
i play a major 6th or minor 6th chord reminds me of this.
Wouldn’t it be Ab and not G#?
How do you call this effect which sounds like a pitch shifter or chorus? (I guess it’s neither of them)
Not sure what the official term is but it's something like a "warp" effect. I use this free plugin called Izotope Vinyl that gives me the effect but many other Lo-Fi plugins should have it too
I’m a bit confused. What does “lo-fi” mean in this context? I always thought it meant “low fidelity”. I get how that can apply to a recording or audio playback, but I’m not understanding how that can describe a chord or genre of music. I’m not really familiar with this music or the history behind it which is why I ask because it seems like an odd way to describe a genre.
Lofi Hip Hop
Yea it's an interesting genre where people intentionally make their instruments (drums, guitar, etc.) sound more Lo-fi with effects. Here's an example from the guitar player I was talking about: ruclips.net/video/EnR9omkmHO0/видео.html
@@jalock Thanks! It sounds really great!
I like how you don't speak more than necessary.
Thank you! I try :)
Lo-fi meaning low fidelity in other words crappy sound 😂😂😂