Here is Why You Can't Connect Chords With Scales
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Guitar lesson on some creative ways to connect guitar chords with scales. Thanks to @ElixirStringsMedia for sponsoring this video. Get yourself a set:
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Ever since you got out of prison your videos are much better.
@pookiemoon
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😂😂😂😂
@seandaniel23
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I learned a lot
@ikkarezlet1922
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Prison?!
@cd1934
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When did you go to prison!, I never seen you there!.😏
@mdu2112
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@@cd1934It's that guy with the funky hair in cellblock G I was telling you about! 😅
One of your finest efforts Sean. Had a blast getting this under my fingers 👍
I appreciate how you simplify licks, Sean. I do mostly singer/songwriter fingerstyle acoustic stuff when I'm not gigging as a bassist in a rock trio. I've been sticking to simple licks within the chord to spice up the flavor. This opens up a little more spice to my mediocre guitar playing skills. Thanks and keep them coming...
Triplets for a G! This was super helpful, and I appreciate it so much! Also, the the hair was absolutely legendary! In all seriousness, this was massive and thank you! Hendrix double stops seem more attainable after seeing this.
Hi sean,thank god i found you,to many guitists try to complicated playing guitar, your so relaxed and to the point, now at last i can move on, played guitar for years but allways wanted to play combination of chords and lead. with you i can now move on Thanks Lorenzo
This video reminds me of traveling on the road with a 7 piece band many years ago and waking up in a different town across the country and Canada several times a month through out the year.......to a point where I'd have to ask the drummer that I always roomed with, what town we were in. Sometimes he couldn't remember either. I was strictly a bass player and singer, so even though the drummer was a good friend of mine, he couldn't teach me how to play guitar. Your video sent me a strong message.........that if I'd roomed with the guitar player instead, I'd already be a good guitar player. I'm not, so THANK YOU. This will help me make up for a lot of lost time.
Dude I finally am good enough to follow your lessons and these are gold!
As usual, thanks for the latest connecting chords with scales lesson. Very helpful!!
@seandaniel23
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Gotta keep em coming!
I was vamping on A-Bm right before watching this video, and in the middle of your lesson I realized that I was pretty much doing precisely what you were teaching (jamming on 7-9 frets), but kept adding the 10th fret on the two high strings - and a second later you added those to the exercise (((-: Always fun. PS. Re: your very last moment in the vid: still waiting for that "Secrets of F# key" lesson (-;
Great lesson, great heart, great style. Thank you, so much!
Love your posts. Keep on keeping.
Loving these lessons! Very helpful
Really great lesson. Thanks Sean!
really enjoy your style of teaching /helping us ordinary people to assosciate with the instrument better sean,, plus the similarity to some phrases in `little wing` that hendrix fellow did (am i allowed to say that )😊👍
@seandaniel23
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Oh it's all just a Little Wing rip off :)
Thanks Sean! You've given me the courage to load up a backing track on my looper and just noodle around in the people's key 😊 Improvising has been the piece I have stayed away from because there's nowhere to hide. This method seems like it will be easier to create in between the chords.
@seandaniel23
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Glad it was helpful!
@BubSands
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Dude never feel like you need to hide when improvising. I’m sure your playing is better than you think. It always is, for everyone!
Thanks for another mind blowing lesson!
Great lesson , your video lessons keep adding to my repertoire, I looked past the hair by the way , I was more focused on your guitar , thanks for the great lessons !
these are very beautiful voicings..! i just can't stop playing
Workers Unite! You gonna walk the picket line? Thanks for this lesson. I struggle so much with integrating chords and scales and actually using arpeggios. I know the major scale chord theory. I know intervals. I've watched all Ian's breakthrough stuff but I haven't shroomed enough to get on his wavelength.
Very helpful. Thanks
Thx for a look into your bag of tricks. Loving major 7 use more these days 👍
@seandaniel23
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The greatest chord of all!
This is great and really helped with my approach to major key playing. I’m more comfortable in minor keys because of the minor pentatonic location. It would be helpful to have a part two for minor keys. Thanks and keep up the good work!
@seandaniel23
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Thanks so much!
@robnic52
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There's no pleasing some folk. 😂 Really nice chords and little lead ideas thanks. I'm off to write that jazzy mega hit that has eluded me for the last fifty years...
@quitolemutt1062
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take the same pattern [box] and move in back 3 frets and you have the outline of major scale.....so you have the basic outline of both major and minor anchored on the root note. if you examine the intervals on the e and b string you'll see the nots between the 3 interval gap are reversed when you move from minor back to major.
I love that Am11 chord. I leaned that from you a while ago
Great lesson
This is great😮 im going to teach this tp my guitar students! I never thought of using this scale at 5 and 7 only....really easy for newer players to remember😂
@pleromicpastry5445
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Yeah, he simplifies but if you use the second pentatonic shape in G Major starting on frets 5 and 7 you won't hit a 'bad' note.
Great video...i feel like im sitting in the room with ya. It's not over-produced and steryl but organic and real. Great lesson too.
@BAMF69
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Yep too many videos these days are terrible and feed into the tik tok/ADD brains
Man i cannot explain how happy i am that i found this
I always love Mr Daniel !
I gotta CRAMP!!! 💪 Thank you!
Thank you!!
❤ tks. I could watch you play all day and then I think, damn I need my fingers to stretch like that. lol. I have the Kalasus on my fret hand already, but getting it to go where I tell it...😢 yea not there yet. i started in late February and still trying to figure it all out. 😊
Brilliant lesson! Btw, do you go to the same hair stylist as Baxter from Casino Guitars? 😉
Great lesson. Sub'd. Peace
Really great stuff! Another eye opener, or should I say ear opener with this one!😢
@seandaniel23
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ayyyy
Awesome! More 🔥...
@seandaniel23
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Thanks so much!
Dang Sean, at least comb your mop before the lesson, unless you're planning on doing some dusting with it. LoL. Excellent lessons, and you are greatly appreciated.
Elixir Strings are definitely the best strings on the market.
@seandaniel23
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#class
dope gonna get some of dem stranggss
Is that what's passing for a hairstyle in sin city now ? No seriously Sean, learning intervals and the numeric system has made a huge difference in my playing and I actually caught myself using the modes to transpose a short phrase today and thought wow I am actually learning something from that young fella!
Bomb diggitty... extremely comprehensible. 💯 Sean P. DIDDLIES. P is for playin... Hair standin puffy without the combs😂
Nice..👍
Haaaaahaaa, you funny! Hollywood has never been funny about anything Hollywood! You on the other hand, be funny! Some little gems you toss out are good too! Thnks for all you do!
Thanks, been watching your stuff for quite some time now. It's helpful. My feedback would be that most of the soloing you demonstrate just sounds like random, unmelodic notes. I like the modified chords, but the melodies seem really uninspiring.
Hey Sean and all… Doug from Denver.
@seandaniel23
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Hi Doug!
@dougsmith8430
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Sean, I never know when your lessons are coming out. Sometimes I catch them live in other times I do not… But I know one thing, when I do catch them I’m always very glad I did!
What is your guitar?
Can you tell us some if your shank prison stories from when you did time in san quentin?
I can remember that
@BrickDavis
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@SeanDaniel. in time you're so funny, I'm uneducated and a self taught fool....thank you for you help...earnestly
i only heard pentatonic scale, gotchu, i can do that
@seandaniel23
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Thanks for watching!
One thing i always gain from you is guitar wisdom. One thing i can't get unfortunately is that hair. You don't miss it till its gone...never change! #savesean'shair
Chords- G 7 A m 11 D dom 9 C 7
So basically you’re just playing anything in the 5 & 7th fret? your fingers always look like they are laying down and i have to come on the tip or the string underneath is muted so it’s hard to see where you’re at. But it’s inspiring…a good PLAYGROUND
I'm hearing Stevie Ray in that little lick.
always almost drunk but not quite this teacher. May the booze be with you. Oh wait it is 🙂
your pants look comfy what's the brand?
@seandaniel23
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Lulu lemon ;)
_Mmmmmmm..._ Interesting. 🤔🤔🤔
If the key of G is the people's key, then what's the key of C? 😃👍
@rogercharlie
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Beginner friendly key
@jeffrey3498
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@@rogercharlie That makes sense! 😂👍
Were just not gonna mention the hair? ok
@seandaniel23
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I was really feeling myself
Connect chords with scales? Bruh, you need to connect a comb with that hair. 😉
@seandaniel23
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never!
@latishajaubert5600
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Hahahaha
Dude, the hair. Seriously. 😵💫
@seandaniel23
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mesmerizing
Lol it’s too hard 5-7 then what?
Comb your hair dude, your lucky you have a nice head of hair, if your just going to let it go, then let it grow, rock and roll bro,nice of you to just roll out bed to give us a lesson, but your hair keeps crackin us up, how are we supposed to follow you,when we are laughing so much,at the same time. 🤣👍🎸
@seandaniel23
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It's all part of the package!
@dougsmith8430
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@@seandaniel23 I love your hair style… or should I say lack there of! 😆🤷🏾I’m gonna call the jazz Hair Cut… It goes wherever! 🎸😊