How To Play The Outside Skeleton Scale In DADGAD For Irish Music

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
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    In this "How to play in DADGAD" lesson, I teach you what I call the outside "DADGAD skeleton scale".
    It's the D major scale up the guitar neck with the addition of an interval of a third. This Celtic sounding scale is a great one to build upon for accompanying Irish music.
    Once this is learned on the outside D & G strings, you can play the same shapes with all the strings opened up to release that big open DADGAD sound. You can then add any rhythm you want to this pattern and jump around the fretboard. It's a great way to get creative and I've come up with a lot of melodies and chord sequences this way.
    We will build upon this Celtic D Major scale for Irish music in future lessons.
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Комментарии • 19

  • @stevewatkins5659
    @stevewatkins5659 11 месяцев назад +1

    I've been playing guitar for too many years including various open tunings but never DADGAD until I stumbled across your very helpful and approachable lessons on RUclips and now loving the sound of it so many thanks for that

    • @aodancoynemusic
      @aodancoynemusic  10 месяцев назад

      Cheers Steve! Sorry about the delay in reply. I've been away on tour for the past 9 weeks and just catching up on things now. I appreciate the kind comment. I'll try my best to keep the videos coming 👍

  • @terry4372
    @terry4372 2 года назад +2

    Thanks Aodan really easy to follow thanks

  • @MrBloomers2
    @MrBloomers2 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice 1 thanks

    • @aodancoynemusic
      @aodancoynemusic  2 месяца назад

      No problem, glad you found it useful! 👍

  • @sydm1073
    @sydm1073 2 года назад +1

    go raibh maith agat ( this time I used google translate) I been futzing around in dadgad for a while now but its great to have a base to lean back on I'm super grateful to have found your channel to help me structure my futzing.

    • @aodancoynemusic
      @aodancoynemusic  2 года назад

      I'm glad you're finding the tutorials helpful 🙂 if there's anything you'd like me to focus in on just let me know 👍

  • @sarahlynn9250
    @sarahlynn9250 3 года назад

    This was super helpful!! This is my first week playing around with DADGAD. Thanks!

    • @aodancoynemusic
      @aodancoynemusic  3 года назад

      Cheers Sarah! I'm very glad you found the video helpful. If you have any questions or if you want me to cover anything in particular, just let me know. I'm happy to help 👍

  • @ecunneen09
    @ecunneen09 Год назад +1

    Mile buiochas! How about Blue is the eye as a cover - by Ye Vagabonds?!

    • @aodancoynemusic
      @aodancoynemusic  Год назад

      I had not heard of that song. I just had a listen to it. It's very nice. I've put it on my to-do list 👍

  • @lochlannlads2392
    @lochlannlads2392 2 года назад

    Great! Now do a song based on the outside skeleton where you you sing the full chord names!

  • @hallepelfrey4611
    @hallepelfrey4611 3 года назад +1

    Hi Aodan, do you have any recommendation for playing out of different chord shapes besides the D shapes? I have a song that's in C# and I'd rather not capo at the 11th fret...anything that you find makes a good alternative to D without losing too much of the open sound?

    • @aodancoynemusic
      @aodancoynemusic  3 года назад +1

      Hi Halle, yes I'll be making a few videos on how to play in other keys without the capo soon. The best thing to do for the moment would be to learn the DADGAD chord shapes for the key of C - (C, Dm, Em, F, G, Am & Bdim). Then put the capo on the 1st fret to play the song in C#. I have made a course that covers all the main keys in open positions too if that help 👍 - aodancoyne.samcart.com/products/key-mastery-bundle-followup/

    • @hallepelfrey4611
      @hallepelfrey4611 3 года назад

      @@aodancoynemusic That does make sense! Do you use the skeleton scale format to work with the other keys too? It's such an intuitive way to use the fretboard and to see the difference between the major and minor thirds of the scale

  • @davidaragon2399
    @davidaragon2399 Год назад +2

    Great stuff here. Not be pedantic, but there is no such thing as an augmented minor chord, because when you raise the fifth of a minor triad it becomes a major chord in first inversion.
    So there is no F#m+ chord, you would call it a D/F#

    • @aodancoynemusic
      @aodancoynemusic  Год назад

      Thanks for pointing that out David 👍 D/F# is spot on 👌