Hey, Thank you! I was planning on making a video about learning the notes on the fingerboard but in short the way I think about it is to map/visualise all the notes in relation to a root note so in theory you could stop playing at any point/on any note and say "this is a 5th of Am" or "this is the 3rd of E7" etc etc. I'm not really thinking much about note names (C, C#, D etc.) when I play. It's more about what their function/role is in relation to the chord/chord sequence/key you're on. Eventually it becomes 2nd nature and you don't really consciously think about it as you play. It's like when you learn to change gear in a car. At first you have to think... foot off the accelerator, foot on the clutch, change gear, release the clutch etc etc but eventually it all just happens without thinking. It just takes a bit of time to develop it. This is how I do it anyway but I'm sure there are other approaches too. Hopefully that helps a little but feel free to ask me anything anytime 🙂👍
Great!👏🏼😍 Love it! As a blues beginner, I never was so tempted to learn gipsy jazz like now! Will attempt to learn 0,75 speed, I could never play as fast as you!… Thank you!👍🏼
Hey, this is my signature guitar made by Fylde Guitars in the UK. Here's a link if you wanted to check it out - www.fyldeguitars.com/remiharris.html - 🙂👍
Hey Kevin. I got it for my Birthday the other week. My wife, my Dad and a few friends chipped in to buy it. It's made by the Gear4Music shop. I've been wanting to get an electric 12 for a while. It's lots of fun to play. I'll make some videos with it soon.
@@Remi_Harris Thanks Remi, I've toyed with the idea of adding an electric 12 string myself but probably wouldn't make use of it. I'll look forward to hearing what you can do with one!
Thank you! The chords I usually use for Joseph Joseph are... | Am | Am | Am | Am | Am | Am | E7 | E7 | E7 | E7 | E7 | E7 | E7 | E7 | Am | E7 | Am | Am | Am | Am | Em7b5 | A7 | Dm | Dm | Bb | Bb | Am | Am | F7 | E7 | Am | E7 |
So clean !!
Very good playing, Bravo Remi! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
very nice !
Magnifique je suis fan , bonjour de la France.
Mate you are sooo good!! Thank you for sharing!
Digg'n it! This is awesome as usual. Your phrasing is so musical, yeah!!
Grand Olee ati
Really great Remi!!, greats licks!!!
a lot of great ideas! congrats
Beautiful mate
Grande Remi! Amazing notes selection as always.. lots of stuff to steal from you 😁
You are awesome,waiting for your album.
Great waking up to this Remi 🎵👍
Супер❤❤❤
Bravo!
Very clean solo you're so good!!!!!
always look forward to seeing your videos. love your playing!
Awesome!
Wow.....loved it man❤️
❤️🎶❤️ wow Remi 😲 one of my favorit song👍 I love your playing 👏👏👏
Many thanks 🙏🙏🙏
Damn Remi. Remi #1!!!! So awesome! Any advice on how to learn all the notes and to be able to jump all over the place like that?
Hey, Thank you! I was planning on making a video about learning the notes on the fingerboard but in short the way I think about it is to map/visualise all the notes in relation to a root note so in theory you could stop playing at any point/on any note and say "this is a 5th of Am" or "this is the 3rd of E7" etc etc. I'm not really thinking much about note names (C, C#, D etc.) when I play. It's more about what their function/role is in relation to the chord/chord sequence/key you're on. Eventually it becomes 2nd nature and you don't really consciously think about it as you play. It's like when you learn to change gear in a car. At first you have to think... foot off the accelerator, foot on the clutch, change gear, release the clutch etc etc but eventually it all just happens without thinking. It just takes a bit of time to develop it. This is how I do it anyway but I'm sure there are other approaches too. Hopefully that helps a little but feel free to ask me anything anytime 🙂👍
Great!👏🏼😍 Love it!
As a blues beginner, I never was so tempted to learn gipsy jazz like now!
Will attempt to learn 0,75 speed, I could never play as fast as you!…
Thank you!👍🏼
What kind of guitar are you using here?
Hey, this is my signature guitar made by Fylde Guitars in the UK. Here's a link if you wanted to check it out - www.fyldeguitars.com/remiharris.html - 🙂👍
@@Remi_Harris Thanks for your information.
Great as ever Remi! - I'm intrigued by the 12 string Tele in the background. What is it?
Hey Kevin. I got it for my Birthday the other week. My wife, my Dad and a few friends chipped in to buy it. It's made by the Gear4Music shop. I've been wanting to get an electric 12 for a while. It's lots of fun to play. I'll make some videos with it soon.
@@Remi_Harris Thanks Remi, I've toyed with the idea of adding an electric 12 string myself but probably wouldn't make use of it. I'll look forward to hearing what you can do with one!
Fuck Yeah! Your fingers are having little spasms on the fret board! Eric Clapton would be proud!
Nice! Can you please write the chords?
Thank you! The chords I usually use for Joseph Joseph are... | Am | Am | Am | Am | Am | Am | E7 | E7 | E7 | E7 | E7 | E7 | E7 | E7 | Am | E7 | Am | Am | Am | Am | Em7b5 | A7 | Dm | Dm | Bb | Bb | Am | Am | F7 | E7 | Am | E7 |
Killer!
🤍🥂