how to come with PROG chord voicings

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @prajwalsrinivas5157
    @prajwalsrinivas5157 10 месяцев назад +4

    Why is your channel so criminally underrated? Your channel is like a dictionary to learn prog metal. It gives a fresh perspective and motivation to approach guitar learning.

  • @davidp6007
    @davidp6007 Год назад +2

    Very useful lesson...in my DIY manner I isolate 3 notes from a scale....say Phrygian, that will have 5 positions to explore along the neck; so then I have a series of 'triads'..I then associate standard chords on each positions. I then have a progression to practice to which I can add extra notes from the original scale I was looking at to colour and enrich. I wouldn't know all the notes names I play - that pisses me off quite a bit - but the end result is often interesting and let's me practice a riff with melody and lead fragments....if I make sense!
    I only have basic notions of theory but I see shapes and patterns on the neck....like geometrical shapes, I repeat them and slightly alter them and I get something to get lost into. I do this for different scales. Pattern and shapes often overlap and are shared between chords and scales...so shape = sound.
    It may sounds heretic to musicians but I get to practice a lot more in this way and I get a sense of discovery.
    Thanks mate it is always interesting what you dispense.
    Moi!
    👽🤘

  • @officialxomusic
    @officialxomusic Год назад +6

    Great content, i love how clean your editing style is, really compliments the information presented in this types of videos.
    would love to see your take on how to develop full lead guitar melodies starting from a simple idea

    • @MoonWalkerTexsRanger
      @MoonWalkerTexsRanger Год назад

      Plini made a great serie of videos explaining that. Search « Plini Guitar World »

  • @Asa-yl5bk
    @Asa-yl5bk Год назад

    That kind of content really make my day as guitarist... Really appreciate it 👌

  • @jeffreychu9174
    @jeffreychu9174 Год назад +3

    at 9:40 when you talk about scales, are you talking about the scale of that specific chord? or the scale of the key that the chords are diatonically fitting in? Wasnt sure if all these chords and extra notes being played were all diatonic to 1 key.

  • @Euthymia2020
    @Euthymia2020 Год назад

    Nice video. I’m now just learning Major and minor Triads at the moment. And their spread(open) triad inversions.

  • @markfleming8438
    @markfleming8438 Год назад +1

    Great lesson Giuseppi. I'm learning a lot from you.

  • @wrathrowe
    @wrathrowe Год назад

    Awesome video, and great job with the overlays on the video itself, they're very cool.

  • @apisdude
    @apisdude Год назад

    man, you've really upped your editing on these videos. great job

  • @Frey_au
    @Frey_au 5 месяцев назад

    Totally worth it for the time, Great content.

  • @orecamaney7809
    @orecamaney7809 Год назад +4

    7:57 was a Em9 not a Cm9, or am i not considering something

  • @paoloelicano
    @paoloelicano Год назад

    Thanks. This is nice!

  • @bandaritonimrbagito7264
    @bandaritonimrbagito7264 Год назад

    👌Cool new stuff for me man🤘

  • @sirishthapa651
    @sirishthapa651 Год назад

    ❤❤ wonderful lesson

  • @Mrchilliy
    @Mrchilliy 8 месяцев назад

    what scales/modes do you reccomend for this type of prog? something like lydian?

  • @Beyond_Right
    @Beyond_Right 3 месяца назад +1

    How come no one’s mentioning “how to come”?

    • @Motsham
      @Motsham 3 месяца назад

      Yeah! I clicked on the video because I was like...how to what?!

  • @enoughnonsenseplease3780
    @enoughnonsenseplease3780 Год назад +14

    How to what with prog chord progressions? 😂