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Great lesson, super useful! Thank you very much, Chris!
ОтветитьHow did you know the root for the last chord?
ОтветитьGreat lesson Chris!
ОтветитьAre you finding the notes in the b-strings through octaves starting from the 5th string as described in your octaves video?
ОтветитьSince i have been learning instrument you're the one God use to make me understand circle of fifths, thanks 🙏 sir
ОтветитьGreat teaching pace. Much appreciated. Subscribed
Ответитьi guarantee none of your favourite guitarists have EVER done this, improvisation is the key to enjoying music, overthinking like this just destroys creativity
ОтветитьI'm still working on learning my fretboard. I feel like some parts are still a mystery to me
ОтветитьQuestion: So as long as you know the root note of a chord you can shift/practice the COF?
ОтветитьThis was simple and great.
ОтветитьGreat approach. Do it in reverse and it's the circle of 4ths.
ОтветитьGreat Lesson! Thanks
Ответить"And we'll put a happy little chord right over here"... sorry
ОтветитьThis is absolute GOLD. Thank you.
ОтветитьPossibly coming: "Indiana Jones and the Circle of Fifths".
ОтветитьWow what a great way to approach 5ths I’ve been moving in baby steps this is cool and interesting very productive thanks
ОтветитьAs an absolute beginner after putting the guitar away and picking up drums, I’m glad I found your channel, I picked the guitar back up-a few months ago, picked up a Yamaha 612 and have been concentrating on the pentatonic scales and just getting hands and fingers working together, this really helps push forward
ОтветитьCool logo
ОтветитьBest guitar cognitive skill trainer I have seen in a while !
ОтветитьStellar
ОтветитьI heard "Hey Joe" right off the start
ОтветитьChris the chord you played first is E minor seventh nine
ОтветитьGreat video!
ОтветитьI love the way you teach. Straightforward without the fluff. So helpful. Thank you.
ОтветитьExcelent lesson!
Thanks
👏👏👏 Been stuck for way to long with my barre chords, 30 mins and see progress already. Your a legend Chris.
ОтветитьThank you, sir!
ОтветитьTraditional harmony goes through the circle backwards. That’s how I practice things.
ОтветитьHi guys, why do you bring some tutorials in fast mode. Alan from Switzerland.
ОтветитьExcellent drill.
Ответитьsolid lesson, thanks
ОтветитьI'm working on 1st and 2nd inversions. This is really going to give me a system for that. Thanks Chris!
ОтветитьLike it ..very cool!
Ответитьwow. youre the first teacher that gets through my thick skull and stubbornness! 😅
ОтветитьI remember this lesson and had to come back to review it! I just love this concept!! Thank you Chris!💕🙏😄
ОтветитьChris it's been about 6 months since I have been able to sit down and watch some of your videos. I really believe you have a special way to give knowledge also inspiration to do the work to get closer to goals a person has. The ability to achieve also improves skills along with confidence. You are a very unique teacher. I appreciate your efforts. It amazes me how I fumble around knowing I don't see it yet or know how to improve upon it. Sit down and watch some lessons and bam there it is. The answer to the question along with knowledge. It doesn't get much better than that. Thanks again
ОтветитьThere is no Gb, Db, Ab, Eb, or Bb major keys. As an example, to write Bb Major (Bb, C, D, Eb, F, G, A) as A# Major, you would have to write out the notes (in A# Major) as A#, C, D, D#, F, G, A. This is awkward and confusing even though it is technically correct. Details matter! Music is confusing enough for beginning and intermediate players. Hope this clarification helps.
Ответитьgreat stuff
ОтветитьLight bulb moment!
Thanks 🙏
Great method for practicing and really internalizing almost everything on the guitar.
ОтветитьSomehow i missed this jewel of a lesson!! This just spiced up my practice routine and challenged me at the same time. Thats why your the only teacher i follow, you make everything so clear and easy to understand. Ive learned more from you in 6 months than my last 3 teachers over the last 2 years. Thanks so much chris!!🎉
ОтветитьBullshit.
There's no G#, D# or A# in the circle of fifth.
Better do your homework before you start teaching, you are confusing everybody.
dear lord you just blew my mind. So simple and effective glad I found this video now instead of never, thanks for the help!
ОтветитьWow, another epiphany moment for me! Thanks so much!! I am just a few years in and never saw the circle of fifths explained or applied this way! You're exactly right, this method helps the guitarist learn multiply lessons here - memorizing notes, finding chords, and playing riffs all across the fretboard, etc..! I'm going to make this a large part of my practice routine starting now!
ОтветитьHey Joe workout :)
ОтветитьHello Chris. I agree with this way of working but I prefer the circle of Fourth because of the ii -V-I. (I-IV-vii-iii-vi-ii-V-I)
ОтветитьThis is excellent
ОтветитьThank you, Chris.
I've seen a few teachers that talk about this, your explanation and examples made the most sense.
Much appreciated 🙏🏻