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Dude, thank you for being so simple. I have played by ear for years, what is your recommendations to practice everyday to become a better player with others. I know most of the chords and can play songs using chords on sheet music. What I want to understand is changing keys for different vocalist.
Keep GOING..I'm leRnin..I'm fifty almost,and scratched around for years ..with instruments,technics ,..did I ever tell u about my uncle....anyway your a very good teacher.also I've Skipd threw various learning vids ,but they seem to confuse by not showing their fingers properly..you done good
Wow! This video is just what I needed! Thank you so much I’ll definitely share with my musician friends. Thanks again! Also, you just earned a new subscriber. 🎉
Hi.. if we are a ble to make song tunes then following this chart we can get complete chords for a song..but if there too many tones in a tune will it not have many chords or we have to skip some chords and use different chords only at turning point of different mood or feeling of a song
Just learning this side of theory with the numbering system. When I start playing tomorrow I’ll review again. Still a little fuzzy but it’s starting to click. One thing I didn’t here from you or show a visual to us. Why is it so important. Practically thinking if you get me.
Hi. This is very helpful. but I was wondering if you could please advised me? wanted to play the F major chord? Would I need to be familiar with the CAGED system? Thanks
Nice use of visuals , humor, music theory knowledge and content are very good Jessee!! Thanks bro! If anyone would like to check out a few music theory videos revolving around similar topics, check my channel Neil Clapp as well.
I hate to say it but jumping between showing where the individual notes were to where the cords were (without explaining a transition between them) I found very confusing. DISCLAIMER: I've yet to get to the point of cord construction. Perhaps a video on how to conceptualize that difference?
I'm perplexed. How come you chose to go to the next string over, the A, instead of continuing down the low E string? It's not like you can't hit those notes right?
As a producer and musician in Nashville for over 45 years I can tell you that the 2, 3, and ,6 chords in the Nashville Number system are never...NEVER automatically minor. The progression you are using (1,2m,3m,4,5,6m,7dim) dates back to the eighteenth century. It's theory is that the chords of a scale must only use the notes of the scale. While this is a valid progression and theory, it is NOT the basis for the Nashville Number System. All the chords in the NNS are played as Major chords unless modified by a suffix such as 2- or 6m. A number by itself will always be played as Major by every professional Nashville musician. If you are interested in teaching this accurately, may I suggest you get a copy of "The Nashville Number System" by Chas Williams. On page 15 under the heading Chord Symbols you will see that I am telling you the truth.
As a long time Nashville musician and producer, I've been using the NNS here in Nashville for many years and still do...every day. I have much respect for what you are doing in trying to teach the NNS . I enjoyed your video. However, I feel that I must correct you when you say the 2, 3, and 6 chords are always minor. This is a widespread misconception that has been spread by music theory gurus but they don't really understand the NNS. In the REAL NNS used by the world class musicians here in Nashville, all the chords are MAJOR unless designated otherwise as in...2m or 6-. If you present this chart.... 1 1 6 6 2 2 5 5 to Nashville musicians they will play all the chords as Major chords. I sincerely hope this helps you. I'm sure you wouldn't want to teach something that is not true.
Gerald Pedinotti I’m new to the theory but I’m guessing it has to do with what root the key is in, and what notes make up a major or minor chord using the same intervals that pertain to the key.
Why do you look like your always about to laugh, im an ancient guitar player of 52, and i troll the you tube for shitty teachers, this guys isnt one of them, if you dont know theory follow this man.