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This is great! Thank you sir! I’ve been working on interval skips and sequences using the caged system and while learning to damp out unwanted string noise. But this is another form of practicing I can add to continue building knowledge which seems to be very important. Thanks again for sharing this valuable information. Best wishes
ОтветитьThis is one of the most interesting lessonsi havecame across i'ave been looking for something like this for a long time love this
ОтветитьGreat lesson!
ОтветитьWell thought out, I think we've had more than enough drama, it's in the best interest of the country to shine a light on our problems in order to fix them and not stir up things based solely on emotions. Thanks 👍
ОтветитьSo few lessons, even paid ones, have a rigorous and incremental approach to gaining skills. You've done a thing here I've not been able to find anywhere else!
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ОтветитьSo is this playing i all keys in almost one position? DO you have a way to do this with 3 notes per string scales, also in Harmonic and Melodic minor, blues scales etc?
ОтветитьGreat lesson
ОтветитьYou talk to much
ОтветитьHi theese are some brilliant tips and i’m alresdy noticing improvements! i used to just go over scales in position up and down and it was doing no good for me, Thank you very much! Just wondering how long should i spend a day on these excersizes?
ОтветитьI thought I found something useful but nope
I'm either retarded or you are going way to fast or skipping something F for this teacher
Liked and subscribed. Excellent, intelligent subject matter. It will take me time to digest it, but someone finally is explaining how to use fundamental theory on the guitar.
ОтветитьAmazing lesson!
ОтветитьYour content is outstanding Jared, I have improved significantly in less than a month, keep it up! 👍
ОтветитьOkay, Level One. What scale PATTERN are we using. Are we only using the G PATTERN or are we using the Chart to the right that you have to switch Patterns with each New Low Root Note???
Edit: okay yes, you use the different scales according to the first note with the different mark on it. Okay. Got it. Been practicing and this is the best video on this ever. You really helped me get to the next level. Thank you.
This may be the lesson i've been looking for. Finally. Thank you!
ОтветитьPerfect friend love circle of fourth , the way you teach very well thanks. Viva la musica
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ОтветитьThanks for this I’m struggling moving ahead from beginner to next step. So much to know
ОтветитьHello sir I am not able to understand level 4 & 5 exercise will you please provide me the tabs used in both exercise or you suggest me anything so I can complete this lesson till level 5 exercise. I have learned a lot from you thank you so much.
ОтветитьGreat content. Really professional tuition
ОтветитьI learned the Segovia scale lesson yet I think this is even better. Back to work 😅. Thank you Master Jered 💯👍🎸
Ответитьdo you have a place i can print this out and practice it? or do i have to come to this video everytime?
ОтветитьMastery!!
ОтветитьI have found your channel just yesterday and there is so much interesting content. But I would like to start with something and the amount seems really overwhelming. Is your chord course a good place to start? Is there any other series that may help a somewhat beginner guitarist?
ОтветитьI can jam along to the Circle of Fourths with pretty good accuracy, but I don’t understand the strict adherence of the “forms.” I learned the major scale/modes in 3 note per string movements and know my 1 note per string arpeggios so the forms I am struggling to understand. Is it just a matter of the challenge of staying in the same general position?
ОтветитьBro, you are awesome you explain everything in such detail
ОтветитьThis is nonsense
ОтветитьThank you very much! Your lessons are very very helpful. I play guitar for a long time and now I decided to try improvisation. Long way to go....
ОтветитьI dont quit understand what if you are playing the g shape on the 12th fret what keys are you using then?
ОтветитьWhy only five and not seven
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Hi Jared. Wonderful video with a wealth of knowledge and material for practice. Would you please direct me to the playlist you're using from iReal Pro? I've got the app but it hasn't been easy finding that backing track to practice with. Thanks!
ОтветитьJared, I've seen the master level exercise described before and understood the value but it seemed so daunting. Your preamble of the Circle of 4ths and the levels of difficulty make this approachable. Great lesson. Thanks from this nerd and new subscriber.
ОтветитьI definitely understand the value of learning this and also understand that naming each position by number can be confusing but I do not get what makes the G position the G position or the A position the A position etc. I realize you are using the letters of the caged system but what attribute gives each position it's letter assignment. I don't fully understand the caged system so this may seem a silly question but if I understood this it might make things easier.
Ответитьwhat to do if i want to play in a different mode e.g minor
Ответитьcan i use accoustic guitar? i dont have the electric one
Ответитьhelpful....! Thank you
ОтветитьThis started out really promising with the suggestion of which of the 5 positions to use depending on the interval one is changing to but other than learning where the tonic is in each position I cant see why its not the same as learning anything "by wrote" rather than shining a light on the understanding.
For example the exercises dont appear to help with understanding that if you have to play a 6 5 4 1 how to easily move from a none tonic note of one scale to the next any differently to just learning caged and the tonics there in.
Also a lot of rockier stuff is minor key based and I fully understand its the same thing just a different tonic note but I cant see how this helps me understand the relationships any differently to the way its traditionally taught.
I love your demeanor but am I missing something ?
Man I did not understand one bit of this?? Never heard of g form C form etc
ОтветитьI can make this easier. knowing the notes is first, but then the rest can be made simpler than this
ОтветитьBeen playing for years, self taught, my desire is to learn theory, scales, whatever. To become a better player but your beginner shit lost me from the get go. I mean I can play Allmans note for note but I don't know a damn thing about scales, circles of notes, etc.
ОтветитьYou have opened the locked nutshells Jarred you are the best
ОтветитьWhat a gift this lesson was and what a terrific teacher you are! I was just laying out my practice curriculum for the coming year and I thought I'd find a comprehensive approach to 4ths and BOOM! there you were. Thanks Jared. I'll be checking in regularly. Happy New Year.
ОтветитьHeyy!`Thanks for the lesson. I had one question.... you told for what keys what form will be used ON THE 5TH POSITION. But what about the other positions?? Like how do we know what form to use for what key...say on the 7th position
ОтветитьOutstanding lesson!! ☺️
ОтветитьBro too much of ......please 😐
ОтветитьGreat video mate, really re-motivated me to finally learn guitar theory. Hoping you could help me with one question I had though. Google tells me the notes of an A Major scale are A B C# D E F# G#. I can see from your diagrams that A major should follow E Form. E Form seems to start correctly on the note of A however the next note in E Form pattern is Bb instead of the expected B note?
ОтветитьLots of instructions out there on open position.. Which is great for folk and country. Lots of methods for shedding, rock and blues... Lots of good classical stuff. This is the first time I have come across a good system for getting started on major scales for people interested in jazz. Good job!
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