I wish your content was around 16 years ago when i first started learning. It would have been immensely helpful to me. I hope a ton of newer players can find your stuff!
Thanks for this tutorial, this really helped me learn a lot of it really quickly. I'll definitely be shredding this all the time when I get an electric👌
Great video man. Just a quick question though, what are the names of the chords that you are arpeggiating (I don't know if that the correct term) for the bridge section at 6:02 because I don't know those chords yet and it sounds weird if I try to play the notes singularly like a riff. I've only been playing 7 weeks and I struggle with arpeggio type stuff because no one ever includes the chord names. Love your content mate. I think I can learn a lot from you, you're such a good player, if I could just be half as good as you someday I'll be really happy!! 🤗
E minor, Dadd9, Cmaj7, B7 (no5), with the last two beats being closer to G Augmented with an added 9. I'm guessing it was the last one that sounded odd when you played it straight? Augmented chords are usually considered the ugliest of triads (opinion is subject), and they're also playing with a diminshed 5th interval, which also not a pretty sound. I imagine that was the point when it was written, to a rather nice sounding progression and add just little bit of dissonance at the end to throw the ear for a loop and hint at the mounting tension in the next section.
@@JFC108 Hi. Thank you very much for the reply!! It was just hard to figure out what chords were being played as when I see chords tabbed I automatically to play the notes as singular notes as I don't know the hand position as the chords are hardly ever included by name. Thanks man. Very helpful. 👍
@@JFC108 hey there, I have a question that may be similar to this guy's question. I see here you are playing mostly 1 note at a time and also power chords. I see several videos of metal type guitar playing that way here on YT. is that considered legit guitar playing style? Or are you supposed to play a lot of chords, tie your fingers up like pretzels ? I prefer your way in this video. I ain't tryin' to win a contest ya know. Also, if it is a accepted style, what is it called? I mean your style here