Using Chord Tones and Voice Leading to Guide Your Melody on Guitar - Guitar Lesson - EP546
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- In this week's guitar lesson, you'll learn how to use chord tones to guide your melody when you improvise lead guitar. This is a different approach to lead than simply playing the notes of a scale.
To view the Part 2 video, download the TAB and the MP3 jam tracks for this lesson, visit: www.activemelo...
Thanks Brian, Shoe dang, That sure is some fancy dancing right there! I totally got everything you were saying. It is getting clearer for me. I have watched most every Friday, and I am really starting to learn some great stuff. Thanks again. You are a great man!
That guitar sounds awesome and seems so light and playable.
I've been playing the blues lately as well. It's one of those weeks. Great lesson btw thanks for the ideas!
Some of us prefer the blues all the time 😉
Just stumbled on your site. Wow. Been playing, and even performing, a long time but always fell short with the very stuff you are showing here. I've been stuck for a while. What you are teach here and in your other recent video on triads is just what I'd like to learn. Thanks so much.
I love these compositions. So bluesy country. Just finished up getting Go Tell It On The Mountain and Chicago Blues jam pretty solid. Loved Jazz Up Your Blues, and the Intervals lesson from a ways back. I learn so much from these and enjoy doing my own improvising with the jam tracks once I get your compositions down. Thanks Brian, you'ved help improved my playing so much from following you and being a member for 3 or 4 years now. Your company are so infectious to play.
Great explanation! Thanks
you just need a hound dog and a fireplace.
Arlo and a fireplace, lol.
what a beautiful guitar
Watching your video,Brian, it looks so easy, what you‘re showing. Sometimes the easier way shows even better results. If you know, how to do it! Thanks for showing us, Brian.
Love to know what guitar that is you’re playing
Wide Sky
So incredibly well played and presented! ❤
B-E-A utiful!!
I think about triads, you know where the 3 and the 5 are. And through the 5 also the flat 7. Another fantastic lesson Brian, thank you.
brian bestest 💪
I love that wee guitar and a good lesson of course.
Hi Brian, for Christmas, could you show us all your beautiful guitars, which sound so good, with the style of music that suits them best?
Thank you and merry Christmas. Marie-Aimée, from Paris🎸🎸🎸❤
Hi Brian - Just another suggestion on the tab sheets. If you could add double bars at the end of a section, it would be helpful. For example on the tab sheet for this composition, double bars at the end of bar 12 would clearly show that the first and second sections are much different from each other. The 4 bar per line change you made earlier really helps. Thanks.
Hi Brian, I don't know how you remember one episode to the next and I noticed your not even looking where your playing most of the time. I have to know about your new guitar? It's a gorgeous relic.
Love your lessons, I improvise since years now and I still need to learn so much, thank you so much for your great lessons! Whenever I stuck bcuz I start playing the same over and over again I search for something new you upload!😅
Cool as always
OH BRIAN WHAT A SWEET SOULFUL DREAMY FCOMPOSITION ! ! LOVE IT. THANK YOU TONY
thanks as always---btw, that is a KILLER guitar!
Great!
Awsome great lesson to practice dueing the week
You always deliver. So sweet.
Hi Brian. I have been spending a lot of time on your channel because it keeps me playing. Is there a video of yours that you could recommend about music theory? I’ve been playing for about a year and a half and can’t seem to wrap my brain around it. Just when I think I’m getting a hold of it, something puzzles me. My most recent strategy was to pick a note and memorize where it is on every string and on every fret. I started with E. I thought this might help unlock a pattern. It seemed like it was until I saw one of your “soloing in the key of E,” videos. The E notes were showing up on frets different from my fretboard memorization sheet. I apologize for the long comment but I need to get past this and was hoping you might be able to provide a path. Thanks for all of the videos.
As a premium member to ActiveMelody you would have access to the essential Theory course (my account > my courses)
@@activemelody Right. Thanks.
Wow Brian you are very good.
Sounding so melodic and bluesy with these 7 notes😊. Very useful lesson to learn to emphasize chord tones🎸.
Great lesson!
What guitar is that ?
Wide Sky
Well played, Brian. Tasty chops.
What's the guitar? That's really cool.
That's a Wide Sky
A quite similar guitar is the B&G Little Sister P90
@@Arthur_My_Dearyes. Very much