Hey Justin I have a quick question about the C9 chord using the 6th string root. I was under the impression that this would be the fingering for a E minor 7b5 chord with the root on the 7th fret of the fifth string? I was hoping you could clarify this for me please. Thank you for the lesson it was very useful!
@bryan42690 Yes, you can think of the C9 as a Em7b5, but the root note (C) will be on the 8th fret of the 6th string. The lowest note you're playing is E, 7th fret 5th string, but that's not the root note. The root is not always the lowest note.
In this case, you are not even playing the root note on the 6th string. We say it's "implied".
Us fat fingered guys have SOME advantages. On the second version of the C9 chord, I am able to cover both third and second strings at the 3rd fret, which leaves my pinky available for the first string 3rd fret. I also use the two strings with one finger technique at the low end, gettine both the root, and the fith below (sixth @ 3rd fret) giving me the full six string chord.
Is it me or when learning the chords is boring but putting them into songs/applying them sounds awesome? I felt sleepy when trying to hear the chords but when it's played with the backing track it becomes lively! weird.lol
enjoy ur long blues vids, alot of learning. your goin 2 make me a blues player yet. thank you 4 all you have done 4 me and the rest of the world. keep on keepin it on
dude ur vids are great you have increased my guitar ability 10 fold!! i jut wish you wasnt on the other side of the pond cuz i would love to jam with you!!!
Who say's: "You can't teach an old dog new tricks?" All of these rhythm lessons have been an eye opener for me. I've played a gazillion Blues gigs--nonetheless, I pick up a few things from every lesson. I only wish I had tools like this, DVD's, and other online sources when I was a kid! Exemplary work Justin--you're doing the music world a great service.
@JustinSandercoe Great answer, so true. This site is alot of work and you need to be compensated. Thanks for being on the 'net. This 1st ad did startle, though - was from the "I am a Mormon" series. Yikes, we've been Mitt'd on Justin!
@pwazify Use firefox, search in the extensions page "AdBlock plus" install it and no more ads forever, really nothing at all, trust me, by the way I suggest you buying the DVD if you want t support Justin
I'm doing rockschool, sure you've heard of it. One thing we're required to do is improvise over certain portions of pieces, and this video provides something I've been wanting to get me out of a certain rut in one of the pieces I've been doing for quite a while. Thank you!
Good food for thought. About the Am chord shape with the sharped bass note... surprising chord call. At the nut you are making essentially a Bbm with the 5th string sharped and calling it a G9.
Golden!, I knew most of the chords already apart from that nice 13th voicing without the root, but never really knew how to apply them properly, just listening to you messing around with them at the end, has given me a real valuable incite into how to use them. Thanks again Justin your, really helping me improve my rhythm knowledge :)
The Mo was only for Movember, shaved it off on December 1st, I was getting tired of looking like a twat and it was well itchy... but as it happens this video was filmed in October!!
The things on the side of my head? You mean my pirates? Pirates I hear you say?! Yes, pirates...they are my bucaneers! :) Another great lesson Justin!
i started playing that A13 with the root on Estring and just: ou yeaa Led Zeppelin - What is and what should never be :D
greshko8 3 weeks ago
Very cool,awesome lesson!
MyJOELIVE 1 month ago
Hey Justin I have a quick question about the C9 chord using the 6th string root. I was under the impression that this would be the fingering for a E minor 7b5 chord with the root on the 7th fret of the fifth string? I was hoping you could clarify this for me please. Thank you for the lesson it was very useful!
bryan42690 2 months ago
@bryan42690 Yes, you can think of the C9 as a Em7b5, but the root note (C) will be on the 8th fret of the 6th string. The lowest note you're playing is E, 7th fret 5th string, but that's not the root note. The root is not always the lowest note.
In this case, you are not even playing the root note on the 6th string. We say it's "implied".
Kryptic1234 1 month ago
Do you have a DVD about blues Lead Guitar
Huqe 2 months ago
Us fat fingered guys have SOME advantages. On the second version of the C9 chord, I am able to cover both third and second strings at the 3rd fret, which leaves my pinky available for the first string 3rd fret. I also use the two strings with one finger technique at the low end, gettine both the root, and the fith below (sixth @ 3rd fret) giving me the full six string chord.
frost0813 2 months ago
FANTASTIC JUSTIN :) :)
rockfredtemps 2 months ago
just did a harmonica solo over the backing track in this vid, it was emotional.
TheChartTopper 2 months ago
That's great. I'was tired with my flat tire shuffle groove. I'm going to have a challenging time with those new chords.
trottleskeeze 2 months ago
what's the name of the chord played at Under the bridge by RHCP before the song goes into the chorus???
diego2888 2 months ago in playlist More videos from JustinSandercoe
@diego2888
from memory i think it's Emaj7, or Dmaj7, i forget. sure you'll figure it out.
holding an A chord shape, drop the root note on the Gstring one fret.
remork138 2 months ago
@remork138 oo thanks mate, i know how to play, i just wasn't sure what it was called
diego2888 2 months ago
05:40 did he say "a real pody"?
just4mak 2 months ago
@just4mak party
TheDanzilla7 2 months ago
Now you gotta do a stormy monday lesson :)
escher2003v2 3 months ago
Is it me or when learning the chords is boring but putting them into songs/applying them sounds awesome? I felt sleepy when trying to hear the chords but when it's played with the backing track it becomes lively! weird.lol
hilo2hell 3 months ago
Food analogies eh? That'll be Pete Whittard's influence then :-)
djdl 3 months ago
@djdl ha ha, probably! Going for some beers with Piere tonight actually!
JustinSandercoe 3 months ago
What exact Tele is this Justin that u use.Love ti!Looks like the hwy 1 Tele I purchase which is awesome but despise the jumbo frets.Your thoughts?
08blacki 3 months ago
Your lessons expand my playing so much. definitely taking me to the next level!
whoisjohnlamb 3 months ago
enjoy ur long blues vids, alot of learning. your goin 2 make me a blues player yet. thank you 4 all you have done 4 me and the rest of the world. keep on keepin it on
RANGERVETBRET 3 months ago
that second C chord at 4:21 looks just like the diminished chord moved one string lower
brostomper 3 months ago
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JOeSJNr 3 months ago
dude ur vids are great you have increased my guitar ability 10 fold!! i jut wish you wasnt on the other side of the pond cuz i would love to jam with you!!!
chevelleplayer 3 months ago
It saddens more that this channel doesn't get as many views as it should do. He's 10x more talented than half the dicks on youtube.
Shougunner 3 months ago
I like Justin very much for his positive, happy and kind method of talking in his videos.
dmitryWeirdo 3 months ago
Who say's: "You can't teach an old dog new tricks?" All of these rhythm lessons have been an eye opener for me. I've played a gazillion Blues gigs--nonetheless, I pick up a few things from every lesson. I only wish I had tools like this, DVD's, and other online sources when I was a kid! Exemplary work Justin--you're doing the music world a great service.
absurdplanet 3 months ago 4
Excellent lesson Justin - thank you
WysteriaGuitar 3 months ago
Been a subscriber a while cause the lessons have GREAT content....they are just Too long....
5-10 minutes and I think you can get the core of the lesson across.
parneypots 3 months ago
Incredible backing track, some great little tricks in there!!
rippinz06 3 months ago
LIVE LONG TEH BLUES
BobBurnnquist 3 months ago
Oh Thank You So Much
nahro316 3 months ago
Good appearance on the BBC the other day Justin!!! :)
TomPandolfino 3 months ago 4
Justin... why are you using a telecaster for these lessons? is there a specific reason?
f2006031 3 months ago
thanks a lot Justin
Maupiti83 3 months ago
Hey Justin, why do you have a magic mushroom tattood on your arm? :-)
crispybacon501 3 months ago
Justin mentioned it briefly but it is rarely mentioned in guitar tutorials - you don't have to play the root note - that's the bass players job.
spoddie 3 months ago
@spoddie True, but bass players are notoriously unreliable.
acr08807 3 months ago
Justin the add is bummer. anywy we cld remove it .
pwazify 3 months ago
@pwazify buy the DVD?
JustinSandercoe 3 months ago 75
@JustinSandercoe :)
YaniT991 3 months ago
@JustinSandercoe No smiley face??? :( cmon man what happened to the smiles......
shisnoking 3 months ago
@JustinSandercoe Great answer, so true. This site is alot of work and you need to be compensated. Thanks for being on the 'net. This 1st ad did startle, though - was from the "I am a Mormon" series. Yikes, we've been Mitt'd on Justin!
EbarGeller 3 months ago
@pwazify Use firefox, search in the extensions page "AdBlock plus" install it and no more ads forever, really nothing at all, trust me, by the way I suggest you buying the DVD if you want t support Justin
TheKillerFabivs 3 months ago
@pwazify Install Firefox and then install adblock... problem gone
manualex16 2 months ago
great lesson!!!!!!!!!
Abz90L 3 months ago
You're a great teacher, I'm always impressed. :)
songstowearpantsto 3 months ago
I'm doing rockschool, sure you've heard of it. One thing we're required to do is improvise over certain portions of pieces, and this video provides something I've been wanting to get me out of a certain rut in one of the pieces I've been doing for quite a while. Thank you!
Maestrp37388 3 months ago
Wow, thanks a lot Justin!
ArtemiHophekenen 3 months ago
One word...GREAT!
Cheers Justin!
willsbob 3 months ago
Good food for thought. About the Am chord shape with the sharped bass note... surprising chord call. At the nut you are making essentially a Bbm with the 5th string sharped and calling it a G9.
cluelocker 3 months ago
To tigre
alexandarcorda 3 months ago
a11/e = my new favourite chord.
Ghefly 3 months ago 2
Must be something to do with legal stuff. Cant think of anything else :S
Abs9106 3 months ago
@JustinSandercoe Well that just blows, enjoy your lessons though, cheers!
GrapeApeAH 3 months ago
@JustinSandercoe well that just sucks
GrapeApeAH 3 months ago
@JustinSandercoe Why's that Justin? not your thing or legal reasons?
barload 3 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
@JustinSandercoe
"Never going to do any Eagles songs on my channel."
Why is that?
EestlaneEstonian 3 months ago
Golden!, I knew most of the chords already apart from that nice 13th voicing without the root, but never really knew how to apply them properly, just listening to you messing around with them at the end, has given me a real valuable incite into how to use them. Thanks again Justin your, really helping me improve my rhythm knowledge :)
josephiful1 3 months ago
Thank you.
MegaValco 3 months ago
@JustinSandercoe Why?
RupiecTV 3 months ago
This is also a good funk lesson!
dorne 3 months ago
Hey Justin, thanks for the great lesson.
Still waiting for that Hotel California lesson though :P
Abs9106 3 months ago
The Mo was only for Movember, shaved it off on December 1st, I was getting tired of looking like a twat and it was well itchy... but as it happens this video was filmed in October!!
JustinSandercoe 3 months ago 14
no mo?:D
7EUS 3 months ago
Awesome! Thank you. :)
SkodisCZ 3 months ago
wheres your mustache justin =)?
nubbubnub 3 months ago 4
You are one of the best teachers :) Love your videos.
peristalsis 3 months ago
The things on the side of my head? You mean my pirates? Pirates I hear you say?! Yes, pirates...they are my bucaneers! :) Another great lesson Justin!
ernal 3 months ago
Thank you Justin!
biaofadown 3 months ago
I'm not near this far, but I always watch your new stuff :)
BlissfulPeacock 3 months ago
first!
btw, awesome lesson! thanks!
sivar144 3 months ago