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Dan Gilbert (Guitar) - Major Sixth Arpeggios

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Musicians Institute instructor Dan Gilbert gives the mini lesson "Major Sixth Arpeggios"

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  • HI Dan, thanks to internet I'm Happy to see you're not getting older too much

    i'm a graduate from France I was your student back in 1993 and I always enjoyed your classes, Greetings from France

    Laurent

  • nice tone

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  • Nigguh! I love yo playin!

  • Just occurred to me that many guitarists use the call answer method but not quite like this. I like it!

  • Hey Danny Gilbert!! It's Omar. I was one of your students back in 95' .. I'm still playing guitar!

    I see you are still the same haha

    Where's your red Starfield??

  • @Akalack well honestly, teaching yourself theory probably won't work. It's not really a subject that very many can just read about on their own and understand. You kind of need a teacher who understands it that can help break it down into its core components (just like anything else) and explain it in ways that'll make it easier to understand.

    Talk to your highschool band director, those guys usually know a decent amount of theory from college training. Maybe your school even offers it.

  • @JSGayMusic so how would i go about teaching myself theory and basics?

  • @Akalack they start from square one with theory and reading, so you don't technically have to know any. That being said, I still recommend learning how to do it before hand, because if you can test into higher levels that just gives you more time to study the things you want to study with the teachers you want to study with. Trust me, you'd have no problems getting in, even now.

  • @JSGayMusic i really want to go to this school, im only 15, and ive been playing guitar for about 4 years, but i cant read music, and i know barely any theory, what would you recomend me doing to prepare myself for this school?

  • @kempobrad any time. If you have any questions at all about the school, don't hesitate to ask. I'm more than happy to share. I just finished the guitar program this month.

  • @JSGayMusic awesome, tyvm.

  • @kempobrad They start you from square one. You can come here with absolutely no knowledge on theory whatsoever and they'll help you along. If that's the case though, realize that some stuff in the beginning might be confusing for you. I learned a lot of theory in Highschool, so when I came to MI, I already had a very firm grasp on the concepts of scales, modes, harmony, theory, etc..

    Theory can be tough to get for some people.. I guess I was just lucky, and picked up on it pretty easily.

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