Are you rchanging to dominate barre chords during your barre chord changes to help make the change faster? You mention this in another video for faster chord progression changing quickly to the dominate chord during the change or fret slide.
Alright Walt go on with it .... I don't really care about Mcmuffins xD love it how you explain how people actually use ''parts'' of the chords in their songs ! 5''
this is one of the best barr chord explanation videos on youtube.
rrandolph1234 4 months ago
@waltribeiro so doing a barre chord is basically your finger being a capo? sorry I'm a beginner.
firststep2myforever 10 months ago
@firststep2myforever yep
waltribeiro 10 months ago
Are you rchanging to dominate barre chords during your barre chord changes to help make the change faster? You mention this in another video for faster chord progression changing quickly to the dominate chord during the change or fret slide.
Calderazhongkui 2 years ago
You make an excellent teacher dude.
XJustinMusicX 2 years ago
what is the difference between major and minor scales? or the difference between major and minor notes I guess, thanks!
vbuen323 2 years ago
do a search on my site. there's also the videos charts tab there too!
waltribeiro 2 years ago
THANK YOU WALT!!! Lol. . . I seen my comment on your screen. . . What an honour lol. . . This video helped me alot!!!. . .
MaidMarianEntertain 2 years ago
Get a few gallons of coffee with the Mcmuffins?
Tom123collins 2 years ago
Hi Walt,
Good video
Could you do a lesson "how to transfer a barre chords from guitar to keyboard"?
itslefty2004 2 years ago
I also requested this =) Thanks Walt =D
tutorialconr 2 years ago
Ey walt, thnx for an other great video again
but can you explain one what makes a chord minor or major. and what the logic is behind the chords? that would really make my day!
redhotminipepper 2 years ago
i wouldnt know how to explain it on a guitar but on piano its like that
minor chord go like this:
root note (c for example)
move up three keys - include black keys of course. (which would be e flat)
and from there four keys up (which would be g)
so a MINOR chord basically is: root + 3 halfsteps + 4 halfsteps
a MAJOR cord would be root + 4 halfsteps + 3 halfsteps. (which in my example would lead to c, e, g)
i hope that was making any sense to you and i could help you a bit
hollywoodbeats 2 years ago
yea i sort of got it, but id like him to explain on guitar, would make things more clear you know. thnx
redhotminipepper 2 years ago
great lesson, walt--we need more of this/thanks
I was in Mc's, today, too/ love the french fries
ccsitaround 2 years ago
hey walt, just for your info, i read an article saying that mcdonalds is working on a plan to make breakfast all day :]
thehardcoremetalist 2 years ago
awesome vid man...keep em comin!!!! i wana see the one on how to jam with people and keep in key and everything!!
zaprutertape 2 years ago
Alright Walt go on with it .... I don't really care about Mcmuffins xD love it how you explain how people actually use ''parts'' of the chords in their songs ! 5''
Bigschwang 2 years ago