Your side comments on this video are gold "I'll use an E9 because I went to music school" "I can say everything with CAGED and pentatonic and I'll die on this hill" "My default, Neil Young" Love it, man
Eric! I swear, you’re my spirit animal. So much of how you approach rhythm playing really resonates with me. I absolutely love your comments and insights on how you play. Not just the 'how', but the 'why'. I’ve booked an online lesson with you. In January, man! I’m even more excited about that now. Thank you for these lessons.
Again, Mr. Haugen. . . you are nailing pedagogy (industry term for "teaching"). Here's how you eloquently and simply explain metacognition: Give them a name. Call them a thing. Store them away.
That's so validating! I feel like I have good insights, and it's nice to know they're grad-school appropriate. I was thinking it's kinda like food: We all know exactly what we ate for dinner last night, and could give a detailed description. But, If we didn't pay attention, and just called it "food," it'd be a lot less likely we'd be able to remake the recipe.
Working on seeing the forest from the trees...another great lesson! Feed a man to fish vs. teach a man to fish. Love the mash up idea of practice at the end.
RUclips guitar lessons just eat my lunch when I dive in. Eric's lessons are challenging, accessible and he openly encourages you to wade into theory. Even my musician friends, myself included just get swallowed whole by theory wormholes. Eric keeps it practical, interesting and best of all confidence building.
Eric, I love all your videos I've watched so far, this one is one of my favorites! 3 exercises that swing thunder (French expression!), it's a golden nugget! Thank you very much for your sharing, you are a great "teacher" that I appreciate infinitely. 👍😉
Really appreciate you sharing your genius way of brainstorming how to create good sounding music with a sense of feel and direction that makes sense to whatever the underlying groove or feel is via drums and bass or whatever vibe that your ears pick up on n automatically know which grooves and rythyms best match that particular setting and feel so that everything flows smoothly and melodically without having to get stuck on not knowing where to begin. Knowing how to brainstorm in a methodical way such as how your brain filters through it all makes it way simpler to not have to panic with overwhelming pressure by overthinking something that doesn't have to be difficult long as your prepared with a good variety of grooves and got em stored in your memory bank to put to use when the tempo of a beat requires a similar pattern that you know jives along with it. Anyways, just cool to see how a true musicians mind works so that I can start teaching myself how to think in a similar way and hopefully be even half as good at coming up with my own creative melodies when making music from scratch
Hi Eric,. I’m really enjoying your videos and playing. I’m recovering from cancer head surgery during a pandemic, so to find your positive and accessible approach to guitar and music in general is very uplifting. The one think that you say often, that alludes me is the numbers you call out. What is that? I’m totally self-taught and barely remember the names of the strings. Cheers!
I'm so glad you're on the mend! Congrats! I'm either talking about the chords in the key, or that actual fret numbers of the chord fingerings. I recommend checking out my "Where to get Started with Music Theory" series - I made it specifically for folks getting back into playing: ruclips.net/video/M9VGjTQMqTk/видео.html
wonderful lesson and insight! its all about the rhythm and the infectious groove! i also love the part where you describe serving the song, listening, and working well with others.
@@EricHaugenGuitar well said sir! if only the bulk of "musicians" could learn this lesson it wouldn't be so difficult. the music is easy navigating personality and ego is treacherous.
Great ideas, as I progress I realize that having good rhythm and timing will get you much much further than anything else. Good diddley beat is Allman Bro “no one to run with”, love you videos, thanks!
" GROOVEMASTER " Thanks Eric, Great Lesson! Also thank you for the closer guitar image you crop. Best on the Web! That camera lens is really Sharp! Great Tone! Peace
Thanks Dave! I don't know if your an instagram user, but I put more of my hi-res gear and nature photography on there: instagram.com/erichaugen_guitar/
@@EricHaugenGuitar Awesome, i had a feeling you might also be a fotog! Your stuff is lit so nice & cropped well! I too am a fotog. I'm getting ready to buy a Ricoh GR111 for my street work & have with me always camera's. not on instagram but some friend's are, i will ck out your work. If your images are anything like your playing & tone, i'm sure there award winning Images!
I've got friends who a real photographers - they've been hugely helpful in getting the look of my channel! All the numbers confuse me, so I just text them questions like "which button do I mash?"
Very cool tip. Name your grooves. So many times i play something and it sounds better one way or the other but the next time i have to search around to get the same feel. I’m going to make short videos of my best grooves and give them names. - thanks!
Yes! Do exactly that! We all *think* we'll remember whatever cool thing we just came up with, and then we step away from the gtr and come back - and it's gone!
Yes! The patience is key! Gives everybody the time to get their heads together. They've done studies - when musicians play together, our brainwaves do sync up! Trippy!
Sir, are you accusing us guitar players of rhythmic malfeasance? Heresy! ;-) I've got my own subset of rhythms but I've never really codified them the way you have done in this video. Adding to my must do list. One of my fav's is to reggae-fy a song or just part of it for spice. And you are spot on about working on the right hand technique; especially on rhythms like that single string R&B ballad one. Thanks!
Well, I am speaking in generalities of course! #notallguitarists Whenever I try to reggae-ify a section of a song, my drummer looks at me like I'm from Mars hahaha
Dude, your channel is a revelation! Enjoying every damn video and love your humor! Thanks for sharing and encouraging me to go further on my guitar journey! *** Cheers and feel hugged! ;-)
Taking your advice to listen to songs to find common grooves and name them. Keeping in mind that you mentioned it's a great move to match the kick and snare drums while playing rhythm, I noticed Robbie Robertson doing that heavily while playing with Levon on a few songs from the "Live at the Academy of Music" record. Specifically on Up on Cripple Creek. Thought you may get a kick out of that one. Cheers and thank you!
Nice lesson man. I'm coming to realize your a righteous dude. Do you have Dead or Phish influences? A video on that type of jamming would be splendid. I've been playing a couple years now and your lessons are hitting the spot for me. Thanks bud
My wife and I separated in June - we're still best friends, just not living in the same house anymore. I've actually moved AGAIN since this video came out, so stay tuned for more scene changes!
Thank you for this Eric. You did a long q and a video a couple of months ago with various things to practice laid out. This video seems like an extension of the 'rhythm pattern' part of that and is really accessible and useful learning. Any chance of a similar extension of the 'chord choice and progression' section?
@@EricHaugenGuitar Cool. Thanks for playing with it. Does careful involve some right hand / palm muting? When I was careful with my strumming, I was able to make a sonic mess. :-) I better go be careful some more. What was *super* easy was to chuck the pick and just use my fingers for the whole thing, but that's cheating and a different sound. I feel unclean when I let that thumb come over. Maybe I should get over that. (It also feels like a huge, awkward movement, but maybe I should get over that, too) Thanks again for exploring this. I'll go practice some more.
@@EricHaugenGuitar Aha! Just take the pinky out of the Bm and use it to grab the A on the low E at the 5th. I'll keep after the strumming you suggested, too, but this is pretty easy and effective for me.
@@EricHaugenGuitar I teach beginner lessons, and since the pandemic it's been online. I have a hard time with it. A lot of it has to do with having an unreliable connection, but I just do better in a personal, face-to-face setting. I'll still check it out but money's a little tight right now (again, damned pandemic). Take care.
Thanks pinky......hilarious I've just realised that I need to palm mute more With your reference to playing the guitar like the drums, I saw an interview with Dave Grohl where he said his approach to guitar was to play it like a drum kit, and he's been quite successful with both instruments. Thanks again Eric, cool as ever.. All the best Karl
He's one of my favorite rock personalities! Not only was he a huge part of the grunge scene/nirvana sound - he's also such a straight shooter/down to earth guy!
hahahaha totally - nothing is 100% bullet proof Sometimes the ipad randomly stops recording voice, and if I don't have the monitor feedback settings right in GB, it'll "detect feedback" and stop recording
Your side comments on this video are gold
"I'll use an E9 because I went to music school"
"I can say everything with CAGED and pentatonic and I'll die on this hill"
"My default, Neil Young"
Love it, man
Thanks Gavin!
I've always been a straight-shooter kinda guy - I call it like I see it, and that includes self analysis!
Eric Haugen the like on videos is for the content, the sub is for the humor and wit. 👌
"Thanks, Pinkie!"
These comments made me a subscriber lol
The “stoned half-time version of Johnny Cash”...🤘🏻😆 Brilliant!
Thanks Eric, great lesson!
Ha! Yeah!
Country = Speed
Folk Rock = Weed
@@EricHaugenGuitar Nice! Speed Weed!
Eric! I swear, you’re my spirit animal. So much of how you approach rhythm playing really resonates with me. I absolutely love your comments and insights on how you play. Not just the 'how', but the 'why'. I’ve booked an online lesson with you. In January, man! I’m even more excited about that now. Thank you for these lessons.
Awesome! I look forward to it man!
Yeah, I definitely come from a "rhythm first" approach. Everything is chords and groove for me.
I just said out loud "It's Eric Haugen day!" and my partner said "Eh?" "She doesn't play guitar." Happy Haugen day! I look forward to Haugen days.
Did you say Haagen Dazs
I too love Haugen Day.
Ha! I love Fridays too - it's when I find out if the thing I was working on came out well, or if it's not landing as I thought it would!
partner, lol
howdy pardner
Creating grooves is THE most important and often (for me) the most elusive muse.
But when there...in the zone for hours!👍😎
Great vid as usual 👍😎❤🖖
Yeah!
It can make or break a song!
One of the best YT guitar teachers! Good work, Eric 👍
Yes! Yes indeed!
One of the very best!
Thanks so much Diego!
Again, Mr. Haugen. . . you are nailing pedagogy (industry term for "teaching"). Here's how you eloquently and simply explain metacognition: Give them a name. Call them a thing. Store them away.
That's so validating! I feel like I have good insights, and it's nice to know they're grad-school appropriate.
I was thinking it's kinda like food:
We all know exactly what we ate for dinner last night, and could give a detailed description. But, If we didn't pay attention, and just called it "food," it'd be a lot less likely we'd be able to remake the recipe.
Working on seeing the forest from the trees...another great lesson! Feed a man to fish vs. teach a man to fish. Love the mash up idea of practice at the end.
RUclips guitar lessons just eat my lunch when I dive in. Eric's lessons are challenging, accessible and he openly encourages you to wade into theory. Even my musician friends, myself included just get swallowed whole by theory wormholes. Eric keeps it practical, interesting and best of all confidence building.
Eric, I love all your videos I've watched so far, this one is one of my favorites! 3 exercises that swing thunder (French expression!), it's a golden nugget! Thank you very much for your sharing, you are a great "teacher" that I appreciate infinitely. 👍😉
Yes! Groove is EVERYTHING!
Swing Thunder would be a great band name
Really appreciate you sharing your genius way of brainstorming how to create good sounding music with a sense of feel and direction that makes sense to whatever the underlying groove or feel is via drums and bass or whatever vibe that your ears pick up on n automatically know which grooves and rythyms best match that particular setting and feel so that everything flows smoothly and melodically without having to get stuck on not knowing where to begin. Knowing how to brainstorm in a methodical way such as how your brain filters through it all makes it way simpler to not have to panic with overwhelming pressure by overthinking something that doesn't have to be difficult long as your prepared with a good variety of grooves and got em stored in your memory bank to put to use when the tempo of a beat requires a similar pattern that you know jives along with it. Anyways, just cool to see how a true musicians mind works so that I can start teaching myself how to think in a similar way and hopefully be even half as good at coming up with my own creative melodies when making music from scratch
I needed this. Nicely taught Eric.
Yes! Name them grooves!
Such a simple idea, but so useful for songwriting & jamming!
Love that Tele!
It's so solid!
The Fender CIJ/MIJ stuff is the best bang for buck stuff out there
Loved this lesson, just what I needed. Thanks Eric, also hilarious comments throughout!
Thanks E G!
Sometimes I get a little bit lose with the opinions - especially these days! Quarantine world is making me punchy!
Hi Eric,. I’m really enjoying your videos and playing. I’m recovering from cancer head surgery during a pandemic, so to find your positive and accessible approach to guitar and music in general is very uplifting. The one think that you say often, that alludes me is the numbers you call out. What is that? I’m totally self-taught and barely remember the names of the strings. Cheers!
I'm so glad you're on the mend! Congrats!
I'm either talking about the chords in the key, or that actual fret numbers of the chord fingerings.
I recommend checking out my "Where to get Started with Music Theory" series - I made it specifically for folks getting back into playing:
ruclips.net/video/M9VGjTQMqTk/видео.html
I like the macro - thanks
From Brazil, good morning Eric, a big hug!
Cheers William! 🍻
wonderful lesson and insight! its all about the rhythm and the infectious groove! i also love the part where you describe serving the song, listening, and working well with others.
It's a real lifetime career hack - just play along with the drummer! That way, you'll never ruin the groove - so simple!
@@EricHaugenGuitar well said sir! if only the bulk of "musicians" could learn this lesson it wouldn't be so difficult. the music is easy navigating personality and ego is treacherous.
I have learned so much about politics/diplomacy/psychology from a lifetime spent in indie bands!
@@EricHaugenGuitar its fascinating and a real bummer....
Hi Eric - love this chord progression. the second set of voicings... such great sounds. Appreciate you!
Thanks Jamey!
Groove is everything!
Fantastic insight 💯🔥 pushing for creativity and rhythm this is what all guitarists need
Great ideas, as I progress I realize that having good rhythm and timing will get you much much further than anything else. Good diddley beat is Allman Bro “no one to run with”, love you videos, thanks!
Oh yeah! The Diddley is everywhere!
EH Gold!
Nice lesson. It’s cool to see some rhythm material. Nice Vox equipment too!!
That AC15 with separate cab is waaaaaaay too good sounding!
It's got the zing, but also a smoothness to it that the 1X12 combo doesn't quite have.
Eric Haugen Yup. I’m jealous.
So fun to watch you play rhythm guitar stuff. That Tele is very cool too.
Never short of a great idea. Another useful one. Thanks Eric.
Thanks Luc!
The idea to give things names, and store them away - it's been so useful to me!
Best Lessons out there, this is Heavy Gold !
Thanks man!
Nice lesson and great tone as always.
Thanks Giorgos!
This was really good. Thanks
Thanks Ben!
" GROOVEMASTER " Thanks Eric, Great Lesson! Also thank you for the closer guitar image you crop. Best on the Web! That camera lens is really Sharp! Great Tone! Peace
Thanks Dave!
I don't know if your an instagram user, but I put more of my hi-res gear and nature photography on there:
instagram.com/erichaugen_guitar/
@@EricHaugenGuitar Awesome, i had a feeling you might also be a fotog! Your stuff is lit so nice & cropped well! I too am a fotog. I'm getting ready to buy a Ricoh GR111 for my street work & have with me always camera's. not on instagram but some friend's are, i will ck out your work. If your images are anything like your playing & tone, i'm sure there award winning Images!
I've got friends who a real photographers - they've been hugely helpful in getting the look of my channel!
All the numbers confuse me, so I just text them questions like "which button do I mash?"
Excellent
Thanks Kent!
Very nice video, even your plants enjoy your guitar playing!
Well he is the Bob Ross of guitar....
I swear they do!
I talk to them also - that big one is named "Robert Plant."
He is eternally my teaching role model! So encouraging, so relaxing!
Eric Haugen LMAO. Is there a Grant Green?😆
Very cool tip. Name your grooves. So many times i play something and it sounds better one way or the other but the next time i have to search around to get the same feel. I’m going to make short videos of my best grooves and give them names. - thanks!
Yes! Do exactly that!
We all *think* we'll remember whatever cool thing we just came up with, and then we step away from the gtr and come back - and it's gone!
Great Lesson. Not enough rhythm lessons to be found.
Thanks Darrell!
Naming things, and storing them away for later use is so huge!
Great lesson. I'll pass on the advice around minute 10 about locking into the drummer in jams to the guys I play with :)
Yes! The patience is key!
Gives everybody the time to get their heads together. They've done studies - when musicians play together, our brainwaves do sync up! Trippy!
Great stuff. Also, a Tele through a Vox - a perfect match :)
Thanks Ruisart!
Tele with the Top boost = twang and zing!
@@EricHaugenGuitar It's a beautiful thing! :)
Sir, are you accusing us guitar players of rhythmic malfeasance? Heresy! ;-) I've got my own subset of rhythms but I've never really codified them the way you have done in this video. Adding to my must do list. One of my fav's is to reggae-fy a song or just part of it for spice. And you are spot on about working on the right hand technique; especially on rhythms like that single string R&B ballad one. Thanks!
Well, I am speaking in generalities of course!
#notallguitarists
Whenever I try to reggae-ify a section of a song, my drummer looks at me like I'm from Mars hahaha
Dude, your channel is a revelation! Enjoying every damn video and love your humor! Thanks for sharing and encouraging me to go further on my guitar journey! *** Cheers and feel hugged! ;-)
Yay! Thanks buddy!
Taking your advice to listen to songs to find common grooves and name them. Keeping in mind that you mentioned it's a great move to match the kick and snare drums while playing rhythm, I noticed Robbie Robertson doing that heavily while playing with Levon on a few songs from the "Live at the Academy of Music" record. Specifically on Up on Cripple Creek. Thought you may get a kick out of that one. Cheers and thank you!
Yes!
Levon is forever my hero! He made a great instructional drum vhs in the 90s that is full of wisdom about music and groove.
Legend.
This one directly leads to a "Wilko Johnson in-depths analysis", you know it, make it happen!
I love that he shows up on Game of Thrones as well - bonus!
Nice lesson man. I'm coming to realize your a righteous dude. Do you have Dead or Phish influences? A video on that type of jamming would be splendid. I've been playing a couple years now and your lessons are hitting the spot for me. Thanks bud
Thanks Marco!
While this video is not Jerry-centric: ruclips.net/video/3rLCZzzrhEQ/видео.html
It is something I hard him do alot!
@@EricHaugenGuitar Cool, thanks man!
Fantastic, Eric. Though I can't get used to the change of scenery.
My wife and I separated in June - we're still best friends, just not living in the same house anymore.
I've actually moved AGAIN since this video came out, so stay tuned for more scene changes!
Eric, just put the chord diagrams on screen. Probably easier for you than saying the numbers? Love your vids x
Yeah! That would be easier - I gotta think on a way to do that without adding too many hours to my workflow :-)
Thank you for this Eric. You did a long q and a video a couple of months ago with various things to practice laid out. This video seems like an extension of the 'rhythm pattern' part of that and is really accessible and useful learning. Any chance of a similar extension of the 'chord choice and progression' section?
Good idea!
There's certain common progressions that are really useful to know - I'm gonna think on it and put something together!
@@EricHaugenGuitar Thanks mate, that would be great. I look forward to it
😎
Eric, what is the make of the Bigsby-type vibrato on your Tele?
It's still just a B5 Bigsby model - this one was factory installed, but they sell the "F" stamped kit separate as well.
On the D/A chord, is there a way to mute the low E without the left thumb?
hrmmm I just played around with it - if you're careful with your strumming, you don't need to mute that low E with the thumb :-)
@@EricHaugenGuitar Cool. Thanks for playing with it. Does careful involve some right hand / palm muting? When I was careful with my strumming, I was able to make a sonic mess. :-) I better go be careful some more. What was *super* easy was to chuck the pick and just use my fingers for the whole thing, but that's cheating and a different sound. I feel unclean when I let that thumb come over. Maybe I should get over that. (It also feels like a huge, awkward movement, but maybe I should get over that, too) Thanks again for exploring this. I'll go practice some more.
@@EricHaugenGuitar Aha! Just take the pinky out of the Bm and use it to grab the A on the low E at the 5th. I'll keep after the strumming you suggested, too, but this is pretty easy and effective for me.
Eric this sounds so easy, but my white un-groovy butt just can't make heads or tails of it. I'll keep working on it though, thanks for the video!
You're a funny guy. I'd totally get some lessons from you if I were in your neck of the woods (I assume I'm not, but let me know if you're in Dallas).
I teach online all day long, my buddy!
Jus' sayin :-)
@@EricHaugenGuitar I teach beginner lessons, and since the pandemic it's been online. I have a hard time with it. A lot of it has to do with having an unreliable connection, but I just do better in a personal, face-to-face setting. I'll still check it out but money's a little tight right now (again, damned pandemic). Take care.
Scuse me can you advise me a minor blues chord progression please?
Sure!
Try:
Em --- Em --- Em --- Em---
Am --- Am --- Em --- Em ---
B7 --- Am --- Em --- B7 ---
That's a classic!
@@EricHaugenGuitar thank you
I gotta film this shit again?! Aww, man. . . continuing. . .
RUclips life, yo - sometimes the tech breaks down.
🤙🏼
Thanks pinky......hilarious
I've just realised that I need to palm mute more
With your reference to playing the guitar like the drums, I saw an interview with Dave Grohl where he said his approach to guitar was to play it like a drum kit, and he's been quite successful with both instruments.
Thanks again Eric, cool as ever..
All the best Karl
He's one of my favorite rock personalities!
Not only was he a huge part of the grunge scene/nirvana sound - he's also such a straight shooter/down to earth guy!
@@EricHaugenGuitar which grunge band ? For me Pearl Jam
Pearl Jam "Ten" is easily one of the greatest debut records ever!
Love Soundgarden, Alice and Chains, and Nirvana too
Wolfman
(emits chewbacca vocalisation)
Do I spy a conversation from from the Vox livestream...?
You are correct! - I'm upcycling ideas here.
What do you mean Apples are not reliable? That's blasphemy!! LOL. I am an Apple hater.
Nice funky sounds.
hahahaha totally - nothing is 100% bullet proof
Sometimes the ipad randomly stops recording voice, and if I don't have the monitor feedback settings right in GB, it'll "detect feedback" and stop recording
We don't need fret numbers, just note names :)
I’m gonna learn this if it breaks my muting pinky finger. Thank you.
Good luck!
I don't know when my pinky started doing that, but it's so useful for muting open chords!
As a straight guy I was a little excited to see his wedding ring missing. Just saying :D
Ha!
2020 has been......dynamic.....to say the least!
I appreciate the support!
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I know you get this alot but Jesus Christ loves you very much and I don't want you to miss out on what he has for you to please turn to Jesus ✝️💞👍