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It's my AP Music Theory class all over again :|
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beginners guide...ummm i see what u did there...*sad face*
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Dude...you just solidified (clarified) a thought that's been bouncing around in my skull, unresolved, for years...thank you!
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thanks very much for this lesson
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@Romancandle5929 thank you. i`ll try look it up
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@fallingTheHorizones 95 percent of the time, the key of a song is the chord it starts on. So if it was a C, G, F chord progression the key would be C, in a Em, D, C chord progression the key would be Em. You will get a song here and there where this isn't the case though. And sometimes songwriters like the Beatles will change keys multiple times in a song, but it's rare. I would suggest Googling images of chord key charts. They are very simple and will give you a better understanding of keys.
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@JustinSandercoe Haters gonna hate, man. From the heart, I spend alot of time online looking for different approaches to guitar playing, and except for one guy who posts jazz lessons and the instructor who taught me in person, your lessons are unparalleled.
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Hours and hours I've spent trying to get the explanation about scales and arpeggios and it all came down to this video making it clear for me for the first time...
@Saint305XL dude, but there are 500 lessons on my site for free and only 4 DVDs that have stuff not free on the site... so where you think you are getting better or more free stuff?? please tell me...
JustinSandercoe 5 months ago 30
Recently fell out of love with my guitar... because I became restricted, I started writing songs and loved what I had done. But I continued writing and I felt like I was just repeating myself, Didn't wanna become Status Quo lol
So, thanks, Justin. I stopped watching your videos regularly 2 years ago. Remained subscribed, of course. But have comeback to learn more, I find myself picking up these things very quickly =) which has only inspired me further. thanks mate.
will make donation!
Shenanigans07 10 months ago 24