question. Why when you add the C bass to an Am do you refer to it as a C6? I understand that the A is the 6 for a C chord, but merely adding a C bass to an Am is still the Am triad (A,C,E)... not until a G is added to the mix do you get the Cmaj triad (C,E,G) in which the A makes it a C6 (C,E,G A). Just because the lowest pitch in the voicing is a C doesn't change the Am sound. Please explain. GREAT LESSONS btw
Dude you are smart ass hell! I can't think that hard when playing though I am trying, but I get hung up easily. I can't make a mixolydian progression in the key of C without it sounding lame and unclever. Can you give me a few tips on how to purposely make a progression using a mode and have it sound cool?? For mixolydian in key of C all I know is to start with a G chord.... then what??
Thanks Andrew. Ive been watching your video's, they are among the best i can find on the internet for my needs, very comprehensive. Im going to ask some questions soon, but im holding off as long as i can, so that i ask the stuff i need most help with
@creativeguitarstudio What in the world do I need to be studying to gain the type of guitar knowledge you have??? Where do I start? Chords? They seem to be the basis off all the modes and scales. If you don't intimately understand chords then all the other stuff won't make much sense. Is that correct?
@simonize251 actually its reverse, the chords are all based off of the scales. All chord formulas are comprised chord tones and intervals of scales. Start with knowing the major scale in your sleep. Then learn chord formulas and how to harmonize a scale. If you can do that you can apply those concepts to any scale
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question. Why when you add the C bass to an Am do you refer to it as a C6? I understand that the A is the 6 for a C chord, but merely adding a C bass to an Am is still the Am triad (A,C,E)... not until a G is added to the mix do you get the Cmaj triad (C,E,G) in which the A makes it a C6 (C,E,G A). Just because the lowest pitch in the voicing is a C doesn't change the Am sound. Please explain. GREAT LESSONS btw
makisuperphan 1 month ago
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makisuperphan 1 month ago
LOL When you said "That's a fifth...you know that because of all the power chords you play"...I hung my head in shame
;)
wesmatron 2 months ago
Very awesome instructional video. Thank you so much. - Tom
TetsuoTheProphecy 4 months ago
Dude you are smart ass hell! I can't think that hard when playing though I am trying, but I get hung up easily. I can't make a mixolydian progression in the key of C without it sounding lame and unclever. Can you give me a few tips on how to purposely make a progression using a mode and have it sound cool?? For mixolydian in key of C all I know is to start with a G chord.... then what??
simonize251 9 months ago
Thank you very much for your lessons. I only discovered you this week, and I'm really glad I did!
gitaresco 11 months ago
YOU MAH NEXT GUITAR TEECHER!
fuckthetube666 1 year ago
Thanks Andrew. Ive been watching your video's, they are among the best i can find on the internet for my needs, very comprehensive. Im going to ask some questions soon, but im holding off as long as i can, so that i ask the stuff i need most help with
marduk111 2 years ago
is the backing for this still available? the download link seems to be dead
marduk111 2 years ago
Hello marduk111,
Yeah, they were all broken links ???
Anyway, I fixed them all. Sorry about that,
not sure what happened there!
Thanks for letting me know,
Andrew W.
creativeguitarstudio 2 years ago
@creativeguitarstudio What in the world do I need to be studying to gain the type of guitar knowledge you have??? Where do I start? Chords? They seem to be the basis off all the modes and scales. If you don't intimately understand chords then all the other stuff won't make much sense. Is that correct?
simonize251 1 year ago
@simonize251 actually its reverse, the chords are all based off of the scales. All chord formulas are comprised chord tones and intervals of scales. Start with knowing the major scale in your sleep. Then learn chord formulas and how to harmonize a scale. If you can do that you can apply those concepts to any scale
sr1129 6 days ago
Great, informative lessons Boss!
Tomurow 2 years ago 2
Amazing... great knowledge!
Rickyyy001 2 years ago 2
thanks Andrew, pls keep the modal content coming.
gremboul 2 years ago 2
YA I CAN SEEE THE BOARD NOW!!!!! thank you mr. Teacher lol,
great vids tho
bigdawgandrewm 2 years ago
great lesson. i don't really like the chord progression tho :\ but thats music! opinions
chaveznieves 2 years ago