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  • learning to play in keys allows you to be more of an improviser rather than being stuck to certain tabs which are fine if want to learn a particular song.

  • What's wrong with tabs?

  • @revolie it takes no skill whatsoever..

  • @TheGarrettCoop Yes, but still, what's wrong with tabs

  • @revolie IT TEACHES YOU NOTHING!! you can play tabs i don't give a shit. but i wanna learn the right way and not the easy way.

  • @TheGarrettCoop Well, with standard notation, you don't know what position to play in. Unlike a piano, the guitar fretboard provides more than one place to play a given note, so tab is useful in that regard. The best way to go would be to know both standard and tab notations, but tab is far from useless.

  • I'm having trouble with the Z chord it's hard to hold

  • @sixstringalchemist - TRY HAVING SOMEBODY HOLD IT FOR YOU. SEE IF THAT HELPS.

  • Sounds like Dan Auerbachs "when the night comes" but Dan uses a capo on the 3rd fret

  • you know on the first chord progression with C Maj, after a minor A instead of going to F again the 2nd time, you could play a D to G also!

  • Sounds like one of the oldies (Necrofeelya) from "Retards With Rayguns" found here on Youtube. 

  • I can really hear Donna - by Richie Valens. So 50's ballad.

  • @texandriller: Acutally, Donna is I-I-IV-V. Most people assume it's I-VI-IV-V, and that works, but it's not how RV played it.

  • Awesome video! Does anyone have any insight on how to do leads that have the 50's era sound?

  • Lol, I have the same T-shirt xD

  • Lets say your in the key of {A} how do know what notes come next in that key?

    PLEASE CAN SOMEONE HELP!!

  • @KsEngage292 it's easy... just remember the progression... for example if you play in a key of A and you play in chord progression I-IV-V, the next chord will be D major and E major since the A major is the first in the progression, D major is the fourth and and the E major is the fifth chord... or you can use another progression..

    hope will help :)

    Pandu

  • @KsEngage292 i never got the roman numerals, but heres how i do it. hopefully you know your scales if not then get memorizing. the key of a minor pentatonic features the notes: a, c, d, e, g. so any of those notes will sound nice when playing in a minor. when choosing chords, try to pick chords that fall nicely within the scale of notes. so if you play a minor, c, e minor, g, then go back to a minor you'll have a nice progression. experiment with your scales and you'll find loads of cool shit.

  • @KsEngage292 Has anyone helped yet? Regardless. I'm sure you have figured it out by now. It involves music theory.. best of luck to you.

  • you just got a subscriber sir.

  • very helpful lesson thanks man!

  • @partgas U need a guitar tuner buddy, get a good brand like Yamaha or something well known and tune it to concert pitch that way you dont go too tight and snap the strings, same thing that used to happen to me too when I was much younger trying to tune with a pitch pipes, stay away from them.

  • @partgas You need to get your self a guitar tuner buddy, lol.

  • muy buen vídeo aprendí mucho gracias

  • muy buen video aprendi mucho gracias

  • mmmm estos son circulos

  • can you make one of I'm Alright from Neil Zaza?

  • Awesome. Thank you.

  • Great lesson...Learn alot. very easy.. Thanks.

  • Just like Redemption Song, simple but Genious.

  • awesome videos<3!! videos like this help me to learn how to do some serious jamming

  • i think there is a song just sounds like this.if some1 has a pls reply

  • @GostBoo sleepwalk?

  • @GostBoo Last Kiss by Pearl Jam has the same chord progression, maybe you mean that one?

  • @GostBoo Angel baby

  • @GostBoo Earth Angel?

  • 5 Stars

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