I think your channel is the most interesting among others guitar channels. Great playing, great music theory lessons, great choice of material. Can’t be bored watching your playing! Greetings from Ukraine 🇺🇦
huge part of ones development and evolution in playing the guitar is encountering the right teacher. Glad I stumbled across this page. Very digestible mate!
Great inspring material, well structured ! Defenetly more Arppegio lessons on diminished augmented, minor seventh flat five & Dominent 9th chords, thanks alot (!) Regards from 🇧🇷
My thoughts one year after the fact: Very aesthetically pleasing studio, with the nicely organized instruments, colored lights, a tasteful touch of the ghoulish, and some whimsy with the oriental kitties. Great, well-thought-out and -organized lesson, and superb jam at the end over the major seventh chords. I daresay Adrian is a modern-day Mozart.
Fantastic. As you put it: it keeps me on my toes. Just to add on your suggestion to spell out the chord tones: what I do to keep it interesting for my right hand- playing tremolo.
Great lesson, really liked your improvised solo at the beginning. Very tasteful use of effects too. I have the same model & color Jazzmaster; they’re well built & wonderful to play.
Love the ditty you do at beginning especially around 1.44 mark love that sound ❤️ had it playing over and over. Amazing playing 👍 please please please record it as a instrumental track so I can have it playing in the background it’s so relaxing 👍
Great little lesson,top drawer like everything about your channel but you don't need us to keep stating the bleedin obvious BUT enoughs,enough now 7 years and no echo+funnymen,come on lad!
I sometimes start with the 7th first to get that extra flavour. Is that a bad habit? Any time I see a root and start an arpeggios my brain says "play 1 fret back first and you'll get the 7th if you want it". Happy for ideas/feedback.
So if we applied everything in this to just c major and not c major seventh, we just drop the b note. Everything else stays the same? Same chord shapes and relations to arpeggios?