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  • Well put together. Thank you.

  • Great lesson.. Thanks

  • thanks man , very informative, all i knw is tab and certain shapes of arpeggios, now that a harmony wood be added, like i said thanks a heap :)

  • awesome lesson

  • Nice quads OP

  • So its three whole notes higher or lower basically?

  • @theAustinization roughly.

  • @theAustinization higher then the root

  • Very nice...great little dittie too.

  • can the 3rd be the same thing as the relative minor?

  • @all4onej5... no it cant. lol. say your in the key of G, and you play a G chord, the relative minor of that would be a Em, and thats the 6th note of the scale. so no.

  • nice tone

    

  • 4 people don't know what a 3rd is =)

  • @dragonzith or maby they didn't like the lesson because they thought it meant they could only play 1/3rd of their guitar strings at any given time whenever they wanted to try to apply this theory, and didn't like the sound and thought the lesson sucked. On another note I enjoyed the lesson, I liked that you didn't tell people to just play the riff, then 3rds then octaves and your done. You got a little deeper while staying neutral which was cool.

  • what's the guitar?

  • @pusjel

    PRS Guitar

  • @pusjel lol

  • i love those inlays!

  • great sound and great inlays on the guitar.

  • OMG your the only one who has helped me!i actually think i have it now:Dty!

  • tanx for sharing.. but if would be more meloidic if you you Dminor rather than major.btw, just a suggestion..GOOD VIDEO! TANX!!

  • @nopreview exactly what i think

  • what about sharps and flats?

    example : A# become ?

  • you say that the viewer needs to have basic theory knowledge yet you put the chords D and F maj7 in the key of A minor?........hmmm i think i need to start my own video tutorials

  • @Zanzamat technically its key of C major except he is using the relative minor Am as the root instead which you can do. He is also substituting Dmajor for Dm and then you've got Fmaj7 as part of that original key and thats how you get that Am + Fmaj7 + Dmaj progression inside a single scale. Its not that complex, but it's not quite standard. I could be wrong, but that's how I would use it if that were me.

  • Well if you were in the key of Am then you would not have a D maj chord. If the F maj7 is going to be used then it suggests that the chord would be D minor. Not D major.

  • yea but you can subsitute the 2 and 3 minor chords for major chords if you want a different sound and i thought about what i said later and the fact is that wouldn't be a true minor scale so sorry about that. i don't usually use minor scales, but thats the major scale it would be in if you were to play it like that, and the d minor can be substituted for D major in some situations for a different sound and because he doesn't use anything else in the video there is nothing to conflict with

  • @Zanzamat

    i think you should

  • FINALY !!!!! I GETS IT LOLZ WOOO SAVED MY LIFE haha

  • This is exactly what I was looking for my whole life! So it proves that notes can be played out of key, but still it's okay and not even irritating. Great explanation.

  • Hey to all that want the tab, I have made a Guitar Pro/Tux Guitar version of all three harmony's together, and according to this video itself.

    100 percent perfect. Just PM me if you need them. I'll be glad to send them to you. ^_^

  • hey ma i need them tabs plz if its cool for this video?

  • i dont get it!! lol!! please help me wid dat!!

  • i can dig it... good vid

  • :DDDDDD

  • great job, dude! really kept my attention well!

  • It's the other way around. You harmonize when you PICK the chords for your melody when you already know it. Fitting a melody over an EXISTING chord progression is a completely different thing.

  • That's a great lesson there!

    love the harmony with the lower octave it make the leave sound sweeter :)

  • I really want a PRS

  • This is a great lesson, mos def NOT for begginers though in terms of music theory. Must first understand intervals and the notes in chords.

  • @xcaluhbration actually this isn't bad for beginners, he doesn't too much into theory, doesn't explain the differences between major and minor 3rds, diatonic scales, modes, or anything like that

  • @xcaluhbration

    Yhea,but dude,do you might know a site or someting where i can understand those things?

  • @Haddockxyz300 Look for a man named Pebber Brown. He taught me for a while, GOD i miss his lessons, hes on youtube. Been teaching for like ever, he also taught many talented guitarists, Buckethead included.

  • @xcaluhbration

    Thanks :)

  • @xcaluhbration thanks. now i know what i need to know

  • ehm like taht is very nice...

  • Amazing lesson. Thank you.

  • can u send the tabs to me

  • Very good explanation.

  • omfg.... 9:14... heeeeavennnnnnnnnnnnnnn...

    *sprouts angel wings and flies away with pleased look on face*

  • OMG!!!  that was amazing

    they probably played that harmony when Jesus was born... no lie

  • Man I love your lesson! Can you tell me how do you get your distortion sound? What pedals did you use for this video? or was it straight from the amp? What amp?

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