Lesson 1 - The 6 Main Areas of Music
Before you will understand the guitar, you have to understand MUSIC. Music is a language. It has an ALPHABET and 6 parts of speech. You'll learn about all of it here in Lesson 1. Make sure you watch our 32 video lessons IN ORDER.
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Here from a Reddit post too!
Saw this on Reddit and really appreciate.
this will live on because of REDDIT! great lesson cant wait to continue the series!
15 minutes in and this man is spitting 🔥 🔥
"Well, he was okay." In reference to Page is bananas. Love it! Awesome first lesson. Keepin' it real.
Yup. Reddit. And I don't even use Reddit. Can't remember how I stumbled across the thread... I love the old school quality, so refreshing. Like watching a sitcom from the 70's that went at a slower, relaxed pace and didn't give you a heart attack from the over the top speed, overly dramatic acting, and constant high pace camera cuts and graphics.
I was very skeptical starting this, but the moment he explained his concept of "satisfaction" I was hooked. That is an incredible insight.
This dude ROCKS! I (respectfully) wag my tongue in his general direction and throw devil horns.
Here from Reddit and bought the PDF. Great resource! That slide rule is awesome
man, you're the real deal. thank you from the bottom from my heart. you made sure your teachings reach the broader audience even today.
Thank you for uploading these for free! You are a life saver!
How do more people not know about this series? It is amazing. Thank you for putting this up on KZread! I'm going to buy that book!
I went to the website and bought the book and study materials and i gotta say, that has to be the best value on the internet. Not only is there new material I have never seen and new ways of presenting the material but everything else you could imagine regarding guitar. This is exactly what I needed.
Been playing guitar for 10 years since I was 13, checking this out to see how valid the information given was. I adore this. No misses whatsoever. Excellent and refined thinking about music, learning, and the nature of the guitar coming from an obviously great amount of reflection. This is should be the default for anyone learning
Cant pull away from his video. Something Bob Ross "esque" about his teaching style. I like it. Points out the truths that usually go ignored for far too long.
I'm on lesson 19 now, half way, for all those people here who are here wondering if this course is worth the time investment. Holy shit, it totally is. I cannot stress how much this program has taught me about music. Lights are still turning on.
@dreamkai569
17 күн бұрын
wow, i got here from reddit. Hoping to continue with this course. From day onwards. - Would be great to learn the guitar as well as i can :) yay!
@Devlar
17 күн бұрын
@@dreamkai569 basically the best theoretical foundation I've ever seen.
@cmhrbskndgstirmknslbrdygua5777
3 күн бұрын
can you tell something that you cant do before the lessons but now you can? im just curious
@Devlar
2 күн бұрын
@@cmhrbskndgstirmknslbrdygua5777 I knew nothing about music before trying this course. So I learned lots of things. The thing that sticks out the most is how effectively he simplifies the complexity of the whole topic of music. The use of music by numbers simplifies everything. Rather than learning each scale and each chord in isolation, you learn the fingerings of the major diatonic and all the other scales, modes and chords are just offsets of that one unifying scale. Like how a Lydian mode is just a major scale except with a #4. So you can easily adjust from the major scale fingering by knowing the interval fingering pattern. There's a lot more in here. I cannot do the whole course justice in a paragraph, it's amazing if you stick through it. Now I mainly have to practice to get my fingers to catch up with my theoretical knowledge.
I picked up my first guitar at 18 years old. Spent years self learning with internet tabs and tab books of favorite bands. Got to the point that I realized the tab books were wrong and that I don't know what the hell I'm doing even though I could copy metal solos and entire songs. I couldn't even jam along with friends let alone hear a song and play along. Grew up hating music theory from a traumatic childhood piano learning experience where my parents forced me to learn it. I'm glad I came across your youtube channel and I will be devouring this material.
@JakeBurgard
9 ай бұрын
If you dedicate the time, you will get there. Understanding the circles of 4th/5ths and knowing the patterns, you’ll be able to figure out any song, especially pop music.
Thank you for giving this to all of us! I will buy your book, and listen to all the videos. Your course is have a Renaissance on Reddit and more people will be coming here! I really enjoy your presentation style and the comprehensive approach that goes step-by-step! BRAVO!!!
@EvelynSucksAtLife
29 күн бұрын
Yea Reddit lead me here too
Reporting from reddit as well, very helpful and clear. Can't wait to see what the other 23 lessons bring!
I appreciate you taking your time to teach us people to play guitar like this and so easy to get to most people don't get this gift,thank you
1st Lesson done ✔️. 14/05/24 Tue 4:02 P.M
First lesson completed - June 3, 2024
Thanks for sharing. Im only getting back into music. I started learning about the 12 keys and number systems on the keyboard and now here i am going back to basics lol I really like the way you explain things. It's easy to digest, you make it sound like fun and now im looking forward to watch the rest of the series and many more valuable tips and wisdom. Thanks again and i look forward to checking out more videos :) Hi from NZ - Marie
Thank you for the great video, i really look forward to the others!
Excellent intro lesson. Thank you!
Also here from reddit 😂 long live reddit Also I really like this man and the way he teaches. Will watch the whole series thank you to the person who uploaded thid
Hello, saw this on Reddit and hoping this is the one! I have been watching other videos but I haven't found one that has clicked for me yet!
this was bloody marvelous!
Me Too... thanks to the Reddit poster. Great stuff - Much appreciated!
I found you via Reddit this morning. I'm going to dive in. Seems you get it. If you monitor these at all, it seems your website is really Facebook? I need to join Facebook to get the book? Thanks!
@fuel10988
4 ай бұрын
I am also here because of the reddit thread from yesterday lol.
@cozypm
4 ай бұрын
lol same here
@Kdot19
3 ай бұрын
Same
@KarlBreno
3 ай бұрын
Same!
@user-mc9sg9fw3w
3 ай бұрын
Same! This is very good
Does anyone know of a product I could just buy off Amazon instead of creating his musical slide ruler by hand?
17:26 powerful!!
Haha here from Reddit too
I'm more critical of myself then I am of others.
CHECKPOINT 1 KEEP LEARNING!
WHAT IS THIS GOLD!!!???
@BlueHALo97
2 ай бұрын
THAT’S WHAT I’M SAYING!!!!HIDDEN GEM.
OLGA and Harmony Central? Wow, that takes me back. Pathetically simple.
Im here from Heardit.
Can anyone who have watched it confirm that it is still a good source, being it from 1999.
@BlueHALo97
2 ай бұрын
Music theory stands and stays consistent over time.. so, yes.
1:10 is a long lesson I’m breaking these up into 3 part lessons, attention span is an issue ! 😅
Learning guitar here because of my algorithm
July 11, 2024
It's the my guitar guy. 😅😅😅
T I M B E R 😁
@TalisXmusic
2 ай бұрын
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@EvelynSucksAtLife
29 күн бұрын
@@TalisXmusicT I M B E R
Learning guitar here because of reddit
There is no fooling in Mother music !
This is good, but it’s also an accurate a little bit biased, Mike Stern is not better than Jimi Hendrix. Eddie Van Halen did more for the electric guitar in the last 50 years than anybody else so well Joe passes incredible. He’s not better than Eddie Van Halen in a real sense.
Stories and fluff I’m guessing anyone that doesn’t want a useless lesson should skip lesson 1
@Benso39
9 ай бұрын
🤡
@HealthySkepticism777
9 ай бұрын
There is a lot of insightful information here.
@darrylbrooks3361
3 ай бұрын
So, you are saying he took all this time and effort to give us 32 hours full of information for free and he should have done it in 31 hours? I've gotten good information in the first five minutes.
@MarkEWallace
2 ай бұрын
oooooorrrrrr, you know, you could just move the hell on without being a rude jackass.