I’ve recently renewed my subscription and for anyone considering jumping on board for just over £1.00 per week you won’t find better value for your money every week it’s pure magic Brian you’re a genius so looking forward to the next 12 months. Thanks 🎸
Such a great lesson. Thanks for always including the basics and pointing out connections for those of us who are new players. We need the lightbulb moments! 😀
Brian is such a great guitar teacher, I love his lessons, he makes it so much easier for intermediate players like me to grasp the principles behind it all
This is an impressive lesson. Thank you for describing the relationships between the chords and licks and the scales they emerge from. One of the best lessons I’ve seen. Great tune, explanation and demonstration. And as you clearly say, very portable. Thank you.
Another great video. I have been playing guitar for 30 years or so and have never really left the comfort of the cowboy chords... Your lessons have unlocked the rest of the fret board for me in a way that even I can understand... Thank you. You are the best teacher on RU-vid as far a I am concerned...
Dear sir, this video like many others that you have made with the same method are the best that can be found. I've only been following your channel for a long time and I've improved a lot not only in technique but also in understanding music. Thank you. From Spain.
I like the way you show the notes and tabs superimposed throughout the lesson. it helps me alot to see exactly what your doing and what I need to do. I have watched a few different RU-vid instructors , most are helpful for a stuggling player like me. One thing I find most difficult is the timing of the notes. I usually rnd up with a totally different tune, but it's still great to have a template to try to follow. Thanks for your videos.
Just wish I could play like this guy. Simple so brilliant. The chord shapes connected to pentatonic scales is just a really good way to focus at to begin.
Thanks Brian another great lesson that helps me play alone and connects cords and simple solo licks. I started your courses several months ago and have learned so much from your lessons and teaching methods. I love the way you break things down to the basics.
I loved this lesson. It reminded me of my favorite song by blues Man Jimmy Reed, honest I do. So I quickly worked out a finger style version of the song and it was really easy. The song has some of the best fill licks ever. I would’ve never thought to do that but everything fit perfectly with today’s lesson. Thanks again. Your lessons make my life better. Have a great day.
Thank you. I started following you years back when I bought a guitar. I have learnt most of my guitar skills from you and guess what I play in the church now! Mostly your teachings. You are a great teacher and guitar player. 👏👏👏
Hi Brian greetings from the UK, I really enjoy your lessons...takes me some time to learn but I find it challenging, rewarding and very enjoyable... when I finally nail it. Many thanks Gary
dont ever doubt the amount of beginners you are helping... my fingers cant bend as i would like but at 58 i am over joyed to make a tone lol... and your viewing numbers tell the truth . youre great teacher. big wave from uk,
Thanks very much Brian for another well explained excellent lesson. You’re a great teacher that makes it fun to learn, which brings music easier to the player! Never stop teaching country! Thanks again!
Thanks for the great video! Very informative. One thing that occurred to me during the video is the role that the A7 plays leading to the D chord: Even though the flat 7 is not part of the scale, it is approaching the D as though it were the V7 chord of the D. I've used 'approaching from the V' as a technique for modulating to a new key as I've heard so many times in great music. I greatly appreciate what you're doing for us.
Good day. It’s so good to mention IMPORTANT things even if it’s going over things you have thought before. Great video again. Will get the premium membership today excited to learn more from you and as a big thanks for all your videos that have helped on this new journey 🎸. Thanks
Sounds like a happy fun song. I'm not sure why it seems more difficult than it should. I'm kinda starting over after not playing for 30 years. Love all your videos and appreciate the way you think and visualize the fret board. God bless ya. I regret stopping playing. Hope to get the joy back. Thanks !
Thanks Brian. I am so thankful to have found active melody and become a premium member! You're a gifted teacher! The membership is an excellent value. Great lesson!
Thanks for another helpful video, as I find it easy to relate to your videos because you break things down so that us mortals can understand. It's like you put yourself in our shoes. Also, the tab on screen is very helpful.
Loved this tutorial A lot of peoples tutorials try but skip but I really gave this a shot and I almost have a kid of version down lol I've played for years wrote songs but mostly use chords barr chords and dingerpick but im attemping to branch our at 56 So thanks 😊 🙏
I appreciate your lesson so much. I can play the notes with a lot of practice. Getting it to flow like a song will take much more practice. It's a great share, thanks.
Good lesson . Hamster is spinning the wheel faster and my light is getting brighter .. I always come away with something useful to my playing from your videos ... thks
Yet another absolutely perfect, thoughtful lesson! You better set a fire extinguisher next to you because these lessons are on fire. Just bought a Taylor GS-Mini so this acoustic lesson is super fun. Also just received my Vidami Blue and it's a game changer. Thank you Brian for such awesome lessons that connect all the dots. Thank you also for integrating the Vidami into your Premium site. I'm not sure what you had to do to make it work, but it seems to work flawlessly and it's really appreciated!
Really good man I really appreciate what you’re doing. I’ve been at it for a long time and never knew 1/10 of what you’ve taught me greatly appreciated. It still may not be able to play it but at least I get it.😅
I so much enjoy your lesson style. You keep it engaging and you have a TON of information in a short amount of time! I am always amazed at how little I know after years of "playing."
I usually don’t have the energy to listen through a full video of yours. When I do, I usually end up with broken pieces of different ideas. However I really appreciate this particular lesson because it gives a full loop with something fun to practice.
I'm obsessed with your blues tutorials, you gave me the ability to noodle and jam by myself. Would you consider a tutorial of bessie smiths "wild about that thing?"
Beautiful music beautiful guitar,only if you could slow it down a little bit would be terrific. I love the mix of country and blues, thanks so much, Ed
Yey yes!!! Thanks Brian 😮 I had fun while learning. I am getting sm o o ther in my changing from lead back to rhythm & Vice versa 😂🎉 y ay. I like it when I see progres in my playing. Cool thanks 👍
I can’t express how much I learned from you bro it’s amazing I must join your premium site is it a course thanks from Ireland your channel is amazing truly thanks a million 👍👍take care and be safe !!! Brian
My first exposure to you Brian. Outstanding lesson. I'll have to tune in for more and really get serious about my guitar. Your teaching style seems to make the "light go on." Thanks!
Tremendously useful video which can translate to all sorts of genres. It'll take me a few views before I get it, but it'll definitely be well worth it. More of these embellishment tutorials please. Thanks so much 👍
Another great lesson Brian. Lots of valuable information. The voice that you used for the "you're playing too much country" comment cracked me up. That's also how I imagine those people to sound like.
Im stuck at home for a week Covid. My challenge is at least 2 lessons per day. I play clubs but only chords vox and harmonica. I am looking for some licks around chords. I have a few go-to fills which usually involve chuck berry double stops or playing the chords up the neck in different triads. But....you have really good stuff here. One difficult challenge would be to take a 1-4-5 or 1-6-4-5 etc and make an interesting arrangement WITHOUT using notes outside each chord except Sus 4s and 7ths. 😀and NO picking patterns. That's a tough one.
I love this you never what kind of adventure you going to go on sometimes I even impress myself I sit on green onions for a hour or so sometimes filling in