24 thoughts on “Rhythm Guitar Lesson: Moveable Blues”
joseph sullivan
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hey ok tmi
GuitarOddysey
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wow, creepy grin after "Let’s look at that fingering"
superagnitio
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Think my frined! Easy to figure it out. Think where the root is and where the other notes our(third for example, also the 5th on the 2 string helps). This is a G shape chord 😉
Ricky Anthony
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Is that a les paul or a ukelele.
heatmanable
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zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
InspiredProphecy
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Using the CAGED system, what form does that A9 chord fall in??
SomeBlueKind
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i fell asleep twice before getting half way through the second minute.
fridrikur
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Very well explained. Great lesson
Wilq59r
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could you please write what amplifier did you use to make this video? I really dig the sound!
itstonyc
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That’s the stormy Monday chord as well as the 7 chord in Southbound
Wrerewrew Ewrewr
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wrong progression
John Hansel
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If you take this chord voicing and swap the index for the middle finger which frees the middle which you know place on the root on the E string also use it to mute the A string …
glennfryenpie
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cool very helpful. thx for posting!
alive4rock
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sorry. i mean, the chords he is playing are des-m7b5, ges-m7b5 and as-m7b5
alive4rock
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he’s wrong. the chords he is playing are am7b5, dm7b5 and em7b5
TheSimolitious5656
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i can understand exact same thing with me
ragingstorm33
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here someone put this on somethin else dont go into it too much but this will help with later theory and to be honest if you want to know blues its good to know this stuff
Pentatonic (5-note scale (penta))
as Opposed to Heptatonic (7 note scale, e.g. Major Scale.)
ragingstorm33
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here someone put this on somethin else dont go into it too much but this will help with later theory and to be honest if you want to know blues its good to know this stuff
Pentatonic (5-note scale (penta))
as Opposed to Heptatonic (7 note scale, e.g. Major Scale.)
ragingstorm33
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come on…baby dont cha want ta go (now thats all i can think of)
ragingstorm33
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root note is the start (if your in the key of a the root is a) also called tonic. I dont want to say way more but in a scale you have 7 notes (most of the time). In rock and blues you use the 1st note of the scale, 3rd note of the scale and 5th because of the sound (what he did) i wish i could make it more simple but there are 100 things i could say and just mess you up but as long is thats in your head it should help i wish someone told me that stuff.
marshmelow
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very jazzy sound :)
YJakaPINKY
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damn man, im a noob i just learned the A minor scale and the 12 bar blues rythm, but im so lost with this root and it’s importance and why. like for instance when he says stuff like A9 and d9 and stuff like that. am i making this too complicated?
neil q lee
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not being rude here but dont you think jody would make the perfect person to do a musical version of the godfather….sorry jody just a thought love the playing ive heard youve been at it for 40 yrs great style
dkstryker
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man ive always wanted to know those chords! thanks for the lesson!!
hey ok tmi
wow, creepy grin after "Let’s look at that fingering"
Think my frined! Easy to figure it out. Think where the root is and where the other notes our(third for example, also the 5th on the 2 string helps). This is a G shape chord 😉
Is that a les paul or a ukelele.
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Using the CAGED system, what form does that A9 chord fall in??
i fell asleep twice before getting half way through the second minute.
Very well explained. Great lesson
could you please write what amplifier did you use to make this video? I really dig the sound!
That’s the stormy Monday chord as well as the 7 chord in Southbound
wrong progression
If you take this chord voicing and swap the index for the middle finger which frees the middle which you know place on the root on the E string also use it to mute the A string …
cool very helpful. thx for posting!
sorry. i mean, the chords he is playing are des-m7b5, ges-m7b5 and as-m7b5
he’s wrong. the chords he is playing are am7b5, dm7b5 and em7b5
i can understand exact same thing with me
here someone put this on somethin else dont go into it too much but this will help with later theory and to be honest if you want to know blues its good to know this stuff
Pentatonic (5-note scale (penta))
as Opposed to Heptatonic (7 note scale, e.g. Major Scale.)
here someone put this on somethin else dont go into it too much but this will help with later theory and to be honest if you want to know blues its good to know this stuff
Pentatonic (5-note scale (penta))
as Opposed to Heptatonic (7 note scale, e.g. Major Scale.)
come on…baby dont cha want ta go (now thats all i can think of)
root note is the start (if your in the key of a the root is a) also called tonic. I dont want to say way more but in a scale you have 7 notes (most of the time). In rock and blues you use the 1st note of the scale, 3rd note of the scale and 5th because of the sound (what he did) i wish i could make it more simple but there are 100 things i could say and just mess you up but as long is thats in your head it should help i wish someone told me that stuff.
very jazzy sound :)
damn man, im a noob i just learned the A minor scale and the 12 bar blues rythm, but im so lost with this root and it’s importance and why. like for instance when he says stuff like A9 and d9 and stuff like that. am i making this too complicated?
not being rude here but dont you think jody would make the perfect person to do a musical version of the godfather….sorry jody just a thought love the playing ive heard youve been at it for 40 yrs great style
man ive always wanted to know those chords! thanks for the lesson!!