I've watched a ttubload of guitar tutorials daily since buying mine last year. Every tutor is a star, each one of them providing me something unique. You're my favourite. Please don't stop even if you end up on a daytime soap.
I am not a guy who takes guitar lessons on You Tube. But I found this interesting and gave it a shot. When I go to guitar lessons today, I will show this link to my guitar teacher.
Great content Sean .I always enjoy your lessons and thoughts .Especially like the humor LOL. 62 year old learning .Subscribed a while back and Thanks for the help .Enjoying my journey
The picking hand is the hard part!!!! You don't even mention all the hybrid and finger picking you are doing. Like your lessons but that's the hard part for me personally,Thanks for the info
Love this! Would love a lesson on 7 chords in particular, it’s my current area of struggle. You got me using my relative minor (based on the 6 chord) way more structurally sound.
Good morning, just received my fesley guitar. Right as rain, it almost set up, a little tweek here and there work good sounds good. It will work. Ps you adv strings u use. What is the name of them. Never mind you just advertised them as I am typing. Elixir…..now that’s service. Enjoy you shows. Keep them rolling. Cya john.
Excuse me???!!!.."That's shopping at Ralph's". 😜 SD, more stuff like this please in the future (peppered in between your other videos). Lessons like this show how your "technical/theory" lessons are used in practice. Thanks again.
What are the finger positions on the Am7 chord on the 5th fret and what strings are you pulling? Great video! ...That is the only part I couldn't see clearly.
So generally I have my middle finger on the 5th fret of the low E string, and then my ring finger holding down the 5th fret on the D, G and B strings :)
I feel like I should be shopping at Aldi for not picking up on that awesome open c to open g switch. I've been doing it the ugly way for donkeys years. Not anymore, however. Thanks for the great lesson.
awesome. but the deedle almost broke my brain. so I wrote out the notes in groups of 3: 3b 1b 2g 1b 2g 0g 2g 0g 2d 0g C chord I also made a clip for simple brains like me who need repetition : ru-vid.comUgkxbN1JnLPXQfs3SZva9O5V-Zdhgy6tiq_J?si=_dLsh_np8pIX9Gaa