Sean Daniels' videos in a nutshell; come for the opening pun and stay for the major 7 chord insights. Lol. Interesting lesson, dude. Keep up the good work.
@@seandaniel23 My pleasure, got side tracked with the lesson. Played the C up the scales (like how you showed but muffled) and then used a bar chord progression to tie it in. Cliffs, thanks a bunch!
Sean , I really need to help in rhythm, I got always stuck with that. Either is guitar playing or either is understanding song and singing. Rhythm is really is my biggest enemy.
I hear that. If you want advice from a stranger, find some backing tracks and jam out using literally one single note the entire time and make it groove. Surprisingly fun and super helpful!
im somewhat new to music theory and im curious if anyone has any insight on how to actually choose the notes for a chord. for example CEG would be a c chord, however, there can be multiple E and G notes in the vicinity of the root note. How do i know which E or G to pick?
As always some new ideas to fretboard mastering. But numbers can be changed by notes name that we should know on the A string. C root - 3th, d - 5th, e - 7th, F - 8th, G - 10th a 12th etc..
Sean do us favor through out that old summer learning to strum video you did. Ps let oks like babes are thinning out. Are they putting your patreon on there social media. They are evildoers. Florida still loves you, you Mn old friend. Ps reach music techniques in different styles. Most learners are folk or country or blue grass, and a lot of worship. Tease ok hear the concept there’s a secret to make it work in all concepts , $1oo first year or $12 monthly, Pas each experience street presentation you used to do helps watchers return. Hallmark simply is not going to call, but heartland might.
this is of no value at all...demo is 50% guitar lesson 50% comedian routine..With your fast talking and presentation, you would annoy and frustrate a student guitar player
I feel your frustration. The truth is that these SD videos can help you get to the next level in your guitar journey. If this was your first experience watching SD it's probably a little too fast paced. There's two things you have to know to keep up in this video: 1) You'll need a chord chart for each key, a.k.a. the Nashville Number System Chord Chart (plenty of free examples to print out online). Some even give you the notes in each chords. 2) Knowing how notes are spaced on a single string so you know how to move up & down the neck. For example Whole step (2 frets), Half step (1 fret)...or as SD demonstrates W-W-H-W-W-W-H. Most RU-vid guitar instructors don't give tips on a "layman's" level like SD does. They typically start wailing away in the beginning of the video for 5 minutes and show you how they played the riff with zero explanation of what they just did. The problem is finding the videos you need to learn new techniques (and) in an order that makes sense to the student/viewer. SD's Patreon page is a database of all of these lessons and more. I've never seen SD beg before so I've decided to sign up just to shut him up for a while. I feel like I owe it to him anyway. I have learned a lot. He has increased my own understanding of what I've been doing all these years of noodling around (I now can play the same chord at least 4 different ways, riff between those chords, and the true test...be able to improvise when somebody says, "You play guitar? Go ahead play something"). SD, @billdedrick1914 is right though, to increase the value of your videos you may want to do 50% comedy routine and 50% guitar lesson. You know, change it up a bit. 😉