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How to Avoid sounding Amateur Everytime You Pick up a Guitar! 

Guitar Mastery Method
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"💡 Lightbulb moment!!! I wish I had this guitar system 30 years ago!" Discover how guitar players over 40 are finally making sense of the notes and improvising guitar solos on the fly, like the pros - FREE DOWNLOAD: www.guitarmast...
Want to stop sounding amateur every time you grab your guitar? Here’s a pro trick: use the chromatic scale! In this lesson, I’ll show you how incorporating the chromatic scale into your guitar playing can instantly spice up your solos, riffs and licks and make them sound more polished and intentional. It’s all about adding those smooth, connecting notes that make your playing sound fluid and less robotic. Whether you’re soloing or jamming, this technique will help you sound like a pro. So, grab your guitar, and let’s dive into the magic of the chromatic scale to elevate your playing. Trust me, this one will make a big difference!
If you want to solo in any key all across your fretboard with your eyes closed, taking the music from your head and feeling it in your fingers grab a copy of our FREE guitar solo cheatsheet here now: www.guitarmast...
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We deliver epic guitar lessons for all ages, and can teach you how to play guitar with guitar lessons for beginners, right from the comfort of your own home. If you want guitar riffs, guitar chords, maybe a wicked guitar solo - no matter if it’s acoustic guitar or electric guitar, your journey begins here!
From beginner guitar lessons to guitar tabs, you ‘ll learn to play at your own speed, with a guitar tutorial to suit your every need from our friendly instructors. Every video is delivered in a fun, easy guitar tutorial format. So in no time you’ll be learning easy guitar songs for beginners, and much more! So if you’re seeking your first guitar lesson to change your life, check out our website and become the guitarist of your dreams.
Eddie Haddad
www.GuitarMasteryMethod.com
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Комментарии : 53   
@bryantcochran5065
@bryantcochran5065 День назад
Yep, ill be watching this one several times. This is #2 today.
@mabblers
@mabblers День назад
What a great lesson. Very helpful. Thanks
@shunkadee1299
@shunkadee1299 2 дня назад
I am so glad I found this channel. So clear and concise, it makes it all seem "do-able". Thank you! 😊
@larryholbrooks4272
@larryholbrooks4272 21 час назад
Awesome lesson
@killedbycoconuts
@killedbycoconuts 2 дня назад
This should be learned and mastered. Good job Eddie!
@johnnygreenway3579
@johnnygreenway3579 20 часов назад
Great video. Thanks so much.
@luieortega9495
@luieortega9495 День назад
Thank you! for finally explaining Rhythm and soloing into one lesson. I have always wondered how this works? Your a star; a crunchy little star!🌟 Thank you for the secret!🤘😁
@science4charlie
@science4charlie 2 дня назад
Man o man, I mean you're teaching science, and music!!!
@462rob
@462rob День назад
Being able to do this is such an important skill. Great lesson.
@alanmcclelland5245
@alanmcclelland5245 2 дня назад
Excellent video, clear and concise. Cheers from Canada.
@svgitana2499
@svgitana2499 2 дня назад
Great little lesson!! It makes you think outside of the box 👍🏻
@vusidumisanimiya994
@vusidumisanimiya994 День назад
My favorite instrument thanks Eddie for the teachings
@MustafaBaabad
@MustafaBaabad День назад
Thank you very much for the lesson. It will be a much better exercise than just noodling around minor pentatonic. Cheers from.Indonesia.
@seanconnolly4503
@seanconnolly4503 День назад
Thanks! Love that open scale. So useful and fun.
@bryantcochran5065
@bryantcochran5065 2 дня назад
Great lesson combining theory and how to use it while playing music. It makes theory fun and useful. Thanks Eddie
@eugenekeyser139
@eugenekeyser139 2 дня назад
Thank you Eddie...another super lesson....
@rickknudson8105
@rickknudson8105 День назад
Thanks Eddy!
@bs8713
@bs8713 2 дня назад
Thank you for your mentorship!
@klausklaus9112
@klausklaus9112 День назад
fantastic video !
@juliodefreitas157
@juliodefreitas157 День назад
Absolutely awesome ❤
@harryroger1739
@harryroger1739 22 часа назад
For acoustic guitar, avoid most of the fret board to play open chords can work because the open chords sound richer than bar chords but not on electric, Jazz or classical guitars. For those guitars, playing only at the top offers no benefit, only limitations.
@davidbalan6571
@davidbalan6571 6 часов назад
1. Inconsistent Levels. 2. No Contrast 3. Frequent Lack of a Focal Point. 4 . Mixes That Are Noisy. 5 . Mixes That Lack Clarity And Punch.
@OnwardAndEdward
@OnwardAndEdward 6 часов назад
@@davidbalan6571 not sure what you’re referring to
@chuckdithkeo2497
@chuckdithkeo2497 День назад
You are very awesome!
@3129021jc
@3129021jc 2 дня назад
I learned the c major scale in the first position, is this just a variation of that? Sorry for the question lol
@OnwardAndEdward
@OnwardAndEdward 2 дня назад
Yes it is! :)
@johngibson4834
@johngibson4834 2 дня назад
❤ Love It 🎸 👈 🎥👀🤠🇨🇦
@BriarBeats
@BriarBeats 2 дня назад
Thank you brother ❤️‍🔥 God Bless You In Jesus Name! 2:39
@stomptheelites
@stomptheelites 2 дня назад
👍🏼👍🏼
@MrSDFD18
@MrSDFD18 2 дня назад
1-6-2-5-1 When building harmonious chord progressions, follow this road map. 1- can precede any note in the scale. 2- goes to 5 3- goes to 6 4- goes to 1, except for blues style music where 4 also goes to 5 5- goes to 1 6- goes to 2 7- goes to 1 Play the 1 chord. Now play any chord in the scale. From the second chord you play, follow the guide from above. So, for example, play the 1 chord. Now play the 3 chord. 3 goes to 6. 6 goes to 2. 2 goes to 5. 5 goes to 1. Play 1, 3, 6, 2, 5, 1.
@shunkadee1299
@shunkadee1299 2 дня назад
@@MrSDFD18So can you only play 7 after 1 and then have to return to 1 after playing 7?
@Bubba-zu6yr
@Bubba-zu6yr 2 дня назад
@@shunkadee1299a diminished chord can pivot you many chords.
@MrSDFD18
@MrSDFD18 2 дня назад
@@shunkadee1299 yes. The 7 is a diminished chord. The leading tone of the 7 chord is only a half step below the root which creates such tension that it only resolves to the 1. Play the 7 chord (diminished) and then play any of the other chords in the scale and your ears will show you where it resolves. If you can make it work elsewhere, have at it. I hope that helps
@shunkadee1299
@shunkadee1299 2 дня назад
@Bubba-zu6yr . Thank you. Can you explain cos this answer seems to conflict with the other reply?
@shunkadee1299
@shunkadee1299 2 дня назад
@@MrSDFD18 Thank you 😊
@marco1950-s2b
@marco1950-s2b 2 дня назад
Sol si👍
@dalareo
@dalareo 21 час назад
Do re mi fa sol la si. What the **** are so and ti???
@wilssantos2
@wilssantos2 17 часов назад
It's very strange when you say that "C, D, E, F" are "the actual names of the notes", because it's actually the other way around lol. Do, Re, Mi Fa, Sol, La, Si ARE the actual name of the notes, and C, D, E are a different notation method. If you go to Brazil or any other latin-language based country (including Italy, where much of the music conventions were established), people will understand the letter notation, but it will be VERY WEIRD to tell someone to play something in the key of C. People ALWAYS tell you to play in the key of Do, which is "the actual name of the note" :)
@OnwardAndEdward
@OnwardAndEdward 15 часов назад
Fair enough, but I’ve been playing professionally for 20 years and never in my life have I worked with people who didn’t understand what it means to play in the key of “C” lol
@wilssantos2
@wilssantos2 14 часов назад
@@OnwardAndEdward haha yes, like I said, everyone understands it; but the letter notation is basically only used in written form. It's a notation, not a word. When people mention notes or keys, it's always by their names, not by the notations. Except in English, of course haha
@user-dh5bnafe4b
@user-dh5bnafe4b 7 часов назад
​​@@wilssantos2 Do, re, mi, etc are not the names of specific notes, they're the names given to the POSITION of notes within a Diatonic scale regardless of key. The notes themselves are called A, B, C etc. with sharps and flats added to makes up a 12 note Chromatic scale. I hope you can understand the difference. Nobody ever says "This tune is in the key of Do. "
@GaryManning-m3n
@GaryManning-m3n День назад
Music is mathematics
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