YOU REALLY HAVE SOME NICE PROGRAM TO SHOW YOUR STAFF, IT'S VERY CLEAR TO SEE AND YOU MAKE IT EASY TO UNDERSTAND: I LIKE THAT YOU PLAY FIRST WHAT YOU ARE ABOUT TO TEACH, SO PEOPLE CAN CHOOSE WHEATHER THEY WANT TO LISTEN TO IT OR NOT... THANKS...
Hey Axiluss; You know, I've posted essentially the same comment on several other videos, like from Justin Sandercoe, etc, and most of the time, I get flamed for being so "whatever". But your comment is the first time I've read an intelligent response to my opinion. I just never think in terms of other tunings, so I never considered that situation. I imagine it would get pretty complicated giving a tutorial on jazz chords, on a guitar in a non-standard tuning, but it's probably been done!!
well, if you change tunings it's better to say 4th string than G, if f.e you're step down, in some open tuning or stuff. but after all most people understand both ways, so i guess this matter of what he's used to.
Guy; I really like the new videos you're putting out. Great intro to jazz chords and voicing for a folk-rock guitarist. I understand everything you describe about the voicing, but I just have one question/comment:
How come you refer to the individual strings as "4th string", second string", etc?? At this stage of learning guitar, anyone who can follow the rest of what you're talking about (i.e. "dominant 7th", "major 7th", "here's the root", etc.) should know the notes of each open string
YOU REALLY HAVE SOME NICE PROGRAM TO SHOW YOUR STAFF, IT'S VERY CLEAR TO SEE AND YOU MAKE IT EASY TO UNDERSTAND: I LIKE THAT YOU PLAY FIRST WHAT YOU ARE ABOUT TO TEACH, SO PEOPLE CAN CHOOSE WHEATHER THEY WANT TO LISTEN TO IT OR NOT... THANKS...
tonykellylushen 18 hours ago
very picky on not playing the open strings
yellow1laces 9 months ago
10th
sephirothdun 10 months ago
9st
batterycock 1 year ago
great stuff! thanx for sharing Guy!!
mifski 1 year ago
pink floyd called and they want there chords bac
tofurkyforlife 1 year ago
Hey Axiluss; You know, I've posted essentially the same comment on several other videos, like from Justin Sandercoe, etc, and most of the time, I get flamed for being so "whatever". But your comment is the first time I've read an intelligent response to my opinion. I just never think in terms of other tunings, so I never considered that situation. I imagine it would get pretty complicated giving a tutorial on jazz chords, on a guitar in a non-standard tuning, but it's probably been done!!
altadena57 3 years ago
well, if you change tunings it's better to say 4th string than G, if f.e you're step down, in some open tuning or stuff. but after all most people understand both ways, so i guess this matter of what he's used to.
axiluss 3 years ago
Guy; I really like the new videos you're putting out. Great intro to jazz chords and voicing for a folk-rock guitarist. I understand everything you describe about the voicing, but I just have one question/comment:
How come you refer to the individual strings as "4th string", second string", etc?? At this stage of learning guitar, anyone who can follow the rest of what you're talking about (i.e. "dominant 7th", "major 7th", "here's the root", etc.) should know the notes of each open string
altadena57 3 years ago
second
eikogo 3 years ago