Hello and a big thanks for publishing this. Just what I needed to keep progressing. I loved your reply also to T Long about the challenge of getting open f chord down pat.
Thank you, very clear and helpful and nice camera angle to see the chord shapes! I'm always amazed at thumbs down ratings from people.... especially for a very nice FREE lesson! So, thumbs up!!!
Although the lesson here is a great lesson, I've always had trouble with the F. That said, maybe later since I just recently picked my guitar back up.. I will subscribe, being I like your teaching style. Thank you..
Everyone has trouble with the F chord in the beginning. That just means you are from this planet. LoL... Because the F is a movable chord shape, take it up to the 7th fret to work on the shape there. In this location, your hand is in line with your elbow for this very challenging chord. But, don't ignore it. It will show up right in the middle of a song you want to play. Get a little of it each time you practice. Practice one finger at a time to start.
What do you mean e and a etc already covered in movable shapes. Are you talking about another lesson or your web site? I thought this is the movable shape lesson?
@@MusicManFernando To make this shape 7 chord, you move the root note down a whole step or two frets. This is the note under your first finger. Move that note under your first finger back up a whole step, and you are back to the D chord.
I’ve been playing for fifteen years and this is the easiest application I’ve seen if these chords, you’ve inspired me to practice more thanks!
This would have to be the best lesson I have seen on Triads. Thank You Scott.
I like the way he teaches, easy too keep up and does not show off
Man,oh man ,great guitar lesson. I think this is one that should be rated a big old 10.THANK'S
This is the simplest and clearest explanation of how it works. Thanks.
You are welcome Ray. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
Great lesson. Going to listen to this over and over. Complexity sneaks up.
Amazing lesson!!! More helpful than anything I've found so far, thank you so much!!
Scott, thank you! Excellent lesson.
This is exactly what I was looking for. I want to be able to play triads to compliment my jamming buddy. Thanks for sharing.
Hello and a big thanks for publishing this. Just what I needed to keep progressing. I loved your reply also to T Long about the challenge of getting open f chord down pat.
Fantastic video! thanks for posting!
What a great lesson. Excellent teacher.
I learned on this, thank u for sharing your knowledge God bless you sir
Great lesson Scott, thanks
Thank you, very clear and helpful and nice camera angle to see the chord shapes! I'm always amazed at thumbs down ratings from people.... especially for a very nice FREE lesson! So, thumbs up!!!
Very good vid. Thanks. Looks like you've got an SE 245. Just got one myself. Love it.
Great lesson! Learned alot from it:) Have a nice day
Excellent very clear lesson thanks Scott !
Subscribed ...;)
Thank you buddy, really useful stuff here!
Great lesson thanks Colin UK 🇬🇧 👍
Great lesson thanks!
Awesome now I see the reason to know the notes on the e string
Wow. Just wow. You opened up a whole lot for me there. Thanks!!
Nice lesson, like your style 👍🙏. PS lovely PRS
Good lesson ! Thanks
Great great lesson thank you
great video,thank you!!!
Spot on!!!Thanks a lot
Thanks alot scott
Well how bout that. A geetar lesson I actually understood! Thank you sir & very nice PRS by the way!!
This help me understand thanks bro
Thank You.
Thank you sir
Excellent-where can I get the videos?
sir, can you make a lesson for acoustic fast picking techniques..
Nice.
real reggae .nicely done
Thanks.
Give us more lessons about this please
Although the lesson here is a great lesson, I've always had trouble with the F. That said, maybe later since I just recently picked my guitar back up.. I will subscribe, being I like your teaching style. Thank you..
Everyone has trouble with the F chord in the beginning. That just means you are from this planet. LoL... Because the F is a movable chord shape, take it up to the 7th fret to work on the shape there. In this location, your hand is in line with your elbow for this very challenging chord. But, don't ignore it. It will show up right in the middle of a song you want to play. Get a little of it each time you practice. Practice one finger at a time to start.
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What do you mean e and a etc already covered in movable shapes. Are you talking about another lesson or your web site? I thought this is the movable shape lesson?
dry509 a and e are movable in barre chord shapes. Probably covered in another video
The E and A shapes are in the E shape and A shape barre chords. Have you tackled those yet?
I need to get me a cheapy acoustic to practice OTR...
May I please have a Skype lesson
Maybe not 245. Custom 24?
Don Lessnau it's the SE Santana.
I can see where the root note is on these movable chords except the D7 th chord. Where is the root note on those ??
Which D7?
@@guitarman1956 the D7th shape , e string second fret, B string first fret, G string second fret.
@@MusicManFernando To make this shape 7 chord, you move the root note down a whole step or two frets. This is the note under your first finger. Move that note under your first finger back up a whole step, and you are back to the D chord.
@@guitarman1956 thanks
I couldn’t really see your finger placement for f chord.