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Excelente man... valeu demais 😎
ОтветитьThe idea of good music has always been, that the audience has the impression, music would talk to him, which is in reality not the case. This needs tools, and the tools always have been the same.
The special function of the 5th is mentioned in the Middle Ages. Repeat this tone and something will reach the audience.
You can repeat a short motive. The audience will remind this motive better. You can repeat it a second time, and he reminds it even better. More repetitions will not do the same work. Beethoven knew that.
Imitate the sound of your language and the audience will think that you speak to him. The French melody is famous to have a different sound to American.
You can find a lot of such rules, which were not written down. What you are doing here is to reinvent the wheel. This is a good idea, because the musical wheel was going to be forgotten.
Glad to see you’re getting back to blues guitar lessons. I love it! God bless.
ОтветитьGood idea to imply the chords with a proper melody. I have seen Derek Trucks do that by playing a slide melody with no one else playing. I will be doing this now.
ОтветитьYou're in Wa State?
ОтветитьGood presentation. I learn much better when I know the why behind it. That is why I liked this.
ОтветитьThis is a great video‼️👍
ОтветитьStill watching your videos after 10 years now. Time passes by so quickly. Thank you for your perseverance on this channel, David, it seems like it finally paid off.
ОтветитьIf you like the Blues, a little bit of theory can go a long way. Heck, you don't need close to as much theory knowledge for the blues as you do for Jazz.
ОтветитьInteresting how some things just feel natural because I've been playing for so long. I've never thought of a theme in this manner, but I've always turned towards chord-focused blues solos (and rhythm). Your explanation fits what I've stumbled on naturally to a tee.
ОтветитьExcellent video and instruction! Such a simple idea and yet so profound!
On a slightly different subject, I've noticed how much your American accent has improved. I can only speak English so anyone who can speak more than one language, and do it while sounding like a native speaker, is incredibly impressive to me. I'm curious, how did you make such strides?
Thank you for this lesson. Excellent instruction.
ОтветитьCan you explain why you stay in A minor pentatonic and add the thirds of the D and E chords? Why wouldn't you play the corresponding scales to each chord and incorporate the third from those shapes?
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