Seriously these have made me at least passable at lead guitar. This channel has improved my play so much just really applicable lessons with great music taste also
You, sir, are easily the best teacher on RU-vid. You’ve got me out of so many ruts and so many hours just noodling and not really progressing. Thank you!
Minor triads are great for adding mood..Ill loop a progression and try to pick melodies over them. Thanks for this Adrian...and the Killing Joke lesson last week mate!
Your teaching is so spirit-elevating and has opened my eyes how triads can be so colourful. I can make melody by finger picking. This first 2 hours practising has brought me to 3 levels of skills. Best insides of music has been revealed!!! LOVE IT!!! MORE PLEASE!!!
A beautiful melodic lead, which is in contrast to those more often heard from other guitarists that are scale based and try to impress with just with speed.
I can definitely see how powerful triad knowledge can be. Got some other stuff that I am in the middle of but will definitely login to Patreon in the near future to download the tabs and get working on this.
Wow, 10 minutes into that i came up with a chord progression that I otherwise wouldn't't have, and it sounds so much better with triads than with the fuller chord shapes I usually play. Patreon'd.
I love this as I need more fret board knowledge and this is not boring ur the man I subscribed to ur patreon I’ll upgrade it in a few weeks when I find my basic way around .. 🎸🎸😊
Superb - triads, major scales, relative minors, inversions - these are the meat of learning guitar, and you can’t have your pudding if you don’t eat your meat.
Hello Adrian. First off, thanks for the lesson! Could I request a lesson on how changing the tuning changes the way we read chords? I've seen lots of videos where people would play songs in different tunings (DAGDAD for example, or dropped D) and I wonder how that affects the chords that are played.
Provided he does, there is something called a 'treble bleed' circuit (with a few different variations, Fender's latest one is based off of the Kinman variety I think, which sounds the best to my ears). You can search RU-vid or Google for 'treble bleed guitar' and you will find info and demonstrations.
He is still recording and playing although he stopped touring. And yes, he used triads and arpeggios a lot in his soloing, which is one reason why it is melodic and catchy. Same thing with David Gilmour and Slash - and many other melodic solo players.