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Getting familiar with DIssonant and Consonant Chords and Intervals for Beginner Guitar

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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2009

For my full length instructional guitar videos, please visit:

http://helpfulvideo.com/search/page/2/for/guitar+lessons.html

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  • those who cant do, teach...

  • @ThePoohat Actually, I think it's more precise to say "Those who can't do, post dumb comments in order to soothe their bruised self esteem".

  • Would have been much better if you played with a clean tone

  • @Pluss18 Why not play it yourself with a clean tone? I am not being sarcastic, but it's pretty much a demonstration of a way to get used to intervals and something simple enough to play with one finger for any level. Really the only way to learn from this kind of instruction is to get a good grasp of the concept and then experiment and work with it on your own.

  • Great tutorial. Intervals are so important to giving your solos/progressions some direction. I spent years learning to read Standard Notation but didn't really understand how important it was to visualize the distances between notes (and be able to SEE the difference between Major and minor). I initially, always associated "Scales" with Jazz and Metal players, Roots/Blues players tend to think in "Riffs". Awesome job, thanks!

  • @gorehound1313 Thanks, interval training is also helpful when it comes to playing by ear, harmonizing, song writing, the list goes on. A good trick is to give the different intervals 'nick names' when you hear them in music you then can identify with them and know exactly what they are doing.

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  • It's good to know this stuff if u wanna play black metal =)

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  • Such a great teacher

  • FIRST CHORD SOUNDS LIKE THE BEGINNING OF PURPLE HAZE. THE POWER CHORD/ DISSONANT CHORDS SOUNDS LIKE HOLD ON LOOSELY.

  • HA! I HAVE been doing this right. Awesome. Good video.

  • Helped a lot man!!! thank you!!

  • If users are having a problem with sound switch to 240 p instead of 360

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