The Proper Sequence For Learning Guitar

Музыка

I can’t believe it’s been 10 days since I’ve checked in with ya’ll. It’s been busy, but I always say that. It happens.
Here’s a few topics for some thought and discussion. Not hating, gossiping or anything of the sort. But just questioning a few internet trends lately.
Also, the ever so crucial framework and sequence of the life changing approach to what people now call the “CAGED” system. It’s not new and it’s not going anywhere.
It’s the house analogy that I use that will speed up your journey and understanding of the fretboard.
1) The chord is the concrete slab foundation.
2) The arpeggio is the 2x4 framework
3) The pentatonic is the sheet rock
4) The major scale is the wall paper
5) Improvising and phrasing are the artwork and furniture
End of story!
Have fun seeing the light come on.
Thanks for all the positive support!
Please don't forget to subscribe here and click the bell for all new video notifications!
“IN STEREO” record with Tom Bukovac -
bakedalaskarecords.com
TIP JUG👇
Venmo - www.venmo.com/u/GTOinc
PayPal - www.paypal.me/guthrietrapp
Website and Mailing List - guthrietrapp.com
Instagram - / guthrietrapp
For bookings of any kind, please email - bookings@guthrietrapp.com
Private Lessons - Private Lessons - Guthrie Trapp
TrueFire Courses -
truefire.com/guthrie-trapp-ar...
Artist Works Online Curriculum-
artistworks.com/electric-coun...
Telecasting From East Nashville T-shirts- Guthrie Trapp "Telecasting" Shirt Yellow/Pink - Guitar House of Tulsa
GT Trio T-shirts -
Guthrie Trapp Trio T-Shirt - Guitar House of Tulsa
East Nashville Guitar Club T-Shirts-
East Nashville Guitar Club T-Shirt - Guitar House of Tulsa
GT Merch - store.guthrietrapp.com/

Пікірлер: 546

  • @artcontractor2351
    @artcontractor23512 ай бұрын

    1,000 views and 167 likes. Come on naw folks. This dude has given his soul to music, and deserves some love. You could practice a year just off one video. And it don’t cost ya a thing to show some love. Go on. Do it. Smash that thumbs up.

  • @jeffrey.a.hanson

    @jeffrey.a.hanson

    2 ай бұрын

    His channel is for us NERDS who just want to grab a guitar and play after the intro… then forget to hit Like. Also, he doesn’t get ‘nap time’ or ‘driving entertainment’ views like a Beato interview does or a JHS Pedal stream might. Not a single guitar buddy of mine doesn’t bring up a Guthrie video over coffee or jamming out… so his older video will climb with time.

  • @FlatEarthHeadProds

    @FlatEarthHeadProds

    2 ай бұрын

    Agreed, except for one thing: One POSITION is a year's worth of practice!! Hit those Fonzies, folks!!!

  • @guthrietrappmusic

    @guthrietrappmusic

    2 ай бұрын

    @@helloholahiJesus.. you must be a total blast to hang out with. These videos are not for you. Please move on. And thank you so much for telling us all what this video is supposed to be about. Good lord, man.

  • @Kauzi108

    @Kauzi108

    Ай бұрын

    Utube blessed me with your channel popping up the other day, now I'm hooked. 15 years later and I'm now learning again..yay. Thanks for the basics and inspiration 🙏 ❤

  • @TuanBui-yp7oz

    @TuanBui-yp7oz

    Ай бұрын

    Alright man, u asked for it. lol. But fell asleep with KZread on and this fuckn video intro woke me up with you tearing it up. And something in my brain said wake up and check this shit Out! But I had to comment after yer spiel. But I’m pretty sure anyone who has had any real time with the guitar doesn’t click on videos that tell u u can solo like EVH or Nels Cline after watching their 10 minute video. Have never really thot about those kinds of videos but u really brought up something that I’ve been thinking about a lot lately. Which is, I’ve been playing guitar a long time and more or less, a hobbyist. I’ve been in bands and grew up doing it and kept in it as an adult. And of course, it’s part of who i am. I’m not a rock star. Or pretend to be one. I just play. Cuz I love it. Like most I imagine. Also cuz the guitar always seem to be pulling me towards something I’m trying to figure out. Never ending. But I took a few years off from playing. And I am back at it and getting into watching videos from folks that really blow me away. But I feel about as much of a beginner with a guitar as I’ve felt in a long longtime. I’m not sure if it’s watching all these amazing git players on KZread or what….. but it’s kind of a weird feeling. As much as I want to get more into this whole guitar vortex I’m in, I’ll spare u. lol. But yer video really got me thinking and literally out of bed to write this novella of a comment. Oh ya, so my point to this story is, 35+ years of playing and I am still striving to better understand certain things on the git that i know will help me play better. And a lot of times I don’t even know what those certain things are. And that pretty much is how it goes. For me anyways. So ya, it takes time. And effort. Not sure any of that made sense but thank you! Ya, Thx for waking me up in middle of the nite to write this. lol.

  • @elliotrandall
    @elliotrandall2 ай бұрын

    One reason you know GT is speaking truth….his message has never changed. No parlor magic, no “guitar teachers hate this one simple trick”. He ain’t changing his tune to fit a trend. Look up vids he made years ago….same exact message. Shit ain’t easy, but it’s the way.

  • @guthrietrappmusic

    @guthrietrappmusic

    2 ай бұрын

    You are exactly correct my friend.

  • @martysnarf

    @martysnarf

    2 ай бұрын

    “This is the way.”

  • @knowl1969
    @knowl19692 ай бұрын

    55 year old gal here. Started in 1982 (13 years old) playing by ear and then began taking guitar lessons from a older lady who was a working musician and taught Mel Bay style. I learned how to read music (which I did not enjoy) and never understood how it was all connected. I quit lessons 3 years later. She was crushed that I stopped and my guitar knowledge became stunted. Sure I continued to play and joined a few bands but I stopped growing as a player. Then I stopped playing for 28 years. 2 years ago I started again with the goal of learning some theory. Came across Guthrie's channel and my eyes were opened. I never knew or learned the CAGED system and connecting chords and scales and pentatonics. I definitely have improved in my playing and play every single day. Right now I play just for me and I love it! Not to mention playing is extremely therapeutic! 🙂

  • @trinity95624

    @trinity95624

    2 ай бұрын

    Near identical story here. I'm having fun playing for me. I'm loving it.

  • @jamesburns4363

    @jamesburns4363

    2 ай бұрын

    I had the same experience on piano ie got bored with sheet music. I'd like to re-learn piano again like you did with guitar.

  • @SethRodden-cx1rf

    @SethRodden-cx1rf

    Ай бұрын

    Nearly my identical situation. His preaching on breaking down triad inversions across all the string sets has been huge for me.

  • @paideepak30

    @paideepak30

    Ай бұрын

    I started learning with a guitar book at 21 and then had to move. Picked it up when I was 35 and had to quit because my mom got diagnosed with cancer. Then I took my 2 kids to music school for 4 years before I picked up my electrical guitar this year..in play for myself. Best thing I have done for myself...

  • @petertiffany8096

    @petertiffany8096

    Ай бұрын

    Almost 53 YO guy here. I play for fun. Been playing since I was 19. It is so easy to get lost online working on guitar. I have forced myself to limit my resources I pay attention to. Thank you to GT for being one of the ones I have stuck with - a lot of what he says (and plays) resonates with me. Soon I will try one of his True Fire courses. Before I do that, I want to be a little more proficient on the CAGED info touched on in this video My thanks to GT for sharing his experience and knowledge.

  • @ajlsrv5490
    @ajlsrv54902 ай бұрын

    This guy is so generous with his gift. And we’re all better for it. Thanks, GT!

  • @zenellis
    @zenellis20 сағат бұрын

    I love what you and Uncle Larry are doing. No BS, shooting from the hip and showing us all how it's done. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and music!

  • @TaylorG80
    @TaylorG8010 күн бұрын

    What a different world we all live in. I am turning 60 yrs old and just inherited a stack of guitars. I have decided to buckle down a learn to play. Your videos are inspiring. There are as always new kids that think they know how it works in this world. Just keep doing your thing.

  • @seanmcgary3926
    @seanmcgary39262 ай бұрын

    Man, your commentary was SPOT on. No gimmicks or tricks. Hard work is the key to success in everything in life. Thank you for sharing your lifetime of knowledge with us.

  • @TomoFujitaMusic
    @TomoFujitaMusic2 күн бұрын

    Amazing real information & much inspiration! I love Guthrie! He got a big heart for everyone!

  • @jimhanna5535
    @jimhanna55352 ай бұрын

    I’m 70 years old and have been playing for most of my life. I always learn a little more from watching your videos (and Uncle Larry and the rest .). One thing I have learned is that there is usually room for everyone and a variety of ideas. Your information is important for folks who want to become professionals. There are others who just want to learn to strum some songs. Maybe the quick versions work for them. Personally, I’m still shooting for the upper tier version that you preach. Pick on!

  • @marcsally3005
    @marcsally30052 ай бұрын

    Guthrie - you have repeated countless times in your videos about mastering chord shapes, triads, arpeggios, etc. Thank you. It has changed my guitar experience and brought me joy. This must be drilled into people's guitar learning!

  • @MaTTheWish

    @MaTTheWish

    2 ай бұрын

    How did you approach them?

  • @guthrietrappmusic

    @guthrietrappmusic

    2 ай бұрын

    @@MaTTheWish I’m showing you how to approach them right here in this video. Follow the sequence. It’s all right there.

  • @MaTTheWish

    @MaTTheWish

    2 ай бұрын

    @@guthrietrappmusic copy that, I love the analogy. I'm working on it. Sometimes I don't know what direction to take my practicing. But I'll focus on your analogy. Thanks brother. Love the live stuff recently.

  • @rynoe3253

    @rynoe3253

    2 ай бұрын

    @@MaTTheWish I’ve been practicing this stuff for about three years now and once you start down the path it sort of becomes intuitive in the sense that one thing logically leads to the next. Learn the notes on the fretboard then the caged chords shapes which leads you into the corresponding pentatonic shapes. Memorize the shape and then the neighboring shape until you have them all down. Then you’ll want to learn the triads within those shapes which are also the arpeggios. Then you may want to memorize the location of the root, third, and fifth intervals within those triad shapes so that you can hit the third of the chord while improvising right when the progression changes to that chord. I’ve gotten hyper focused on this stuff and I have a long way to go before it becomes like typing on a keyboard but I’ve made massive progress and every step of the way has been so rewarding for me. I think you’ll really enjoy it too!

  • @stevec9972

    @stevec9972

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@MaTTheWishone chord shape/position at a time. I tried the learn to solo in 1 hour short cuts, it left massive holes in my knowledge. Filling it in now with GT"s methods

  • @mattprince9204
    @mattprince92042 ай бұрын

    Love the building analogy for the levels of musicianship on guitar. I think I’m somewhere between the sheet rock and wallpaper 🎸👌

  • @tdz69

    @tdz69

    2 ай бұрын

    Def well said. When I was younger, like many guitar players, it was about speed and chops. Hell everhring is fast when you’re a kid. However, I just went over the other side of the hill and the flashy playing doesn’t hit me much at all. I recently saw a video of Matteo Mancuso sitting in with Joe Bonnamassa. Not to take anything away from Mancuso…he’s an incredibly talented player. But they’re just seemed to be this huge disconnect in terms of the “communication” on stage among the musicians. I’ll take three notes and some inter turmoil any day of the week over the endless run of notes.

  • @mattprince9204

    @mattprince9204

    2 ай бұрын

    @@tdz69 Thanks TDZ! I definitely share the sentiment. And I’ll take Bonamassa over Mancuso any day of the week. Blues player here 🎸👌

  • @petercontarino646
    @petercontarino64613 күн бұрын

    At the 16 minute mark: all right, let’s get to the lesson. L O L! Love your channel GT. Love hearing what you’re up to and the lessons are absolutely invaluable. Thank you so much. Hope to see you out live one day.

  • @guthrietrappmusic

    @guthrietrappmusic

    11 күн бұрын

    Much appreciated!

  • @trevormekelburg3773
    @trevormekelburg37732 ай бұрын

    There are KZreadrs with guitar channels. And there are guitar players who have KZread channels. I spend a lot of time on KZread and am thankful for both. The KZreadrs provide consistent content entertainment. But people like you and uncle Larry are true mentors who offer wisdom beyond gear and technique. Y’all are GOATS we’re grateful for you.

  • @johnbunker4866
    @johnbunker4866Ай бұрын

    Came here from Michael Palmisano reaction. Love the clarity. Subscribed.

  • @megawattblue
    @megawattblue2 ай бұрын

    Guthrie, as a too-late-smart, slow learner guy, I appreciate the plain-talk sharing of knowledge that is helping me straighten out what 60+ years of self-taught bad habits have left me with. Thank you. In Stereo is a kick-ass record!

  • @polishmasterjay
    @polishmasterjay2 ай бұрын

    Great insight to being a Nashville pro, also loved how you explain the fundamentals like building a house 👏💯I’m 45, playing since age 14 here in Buffalo, and I still dream of one day joining you cats in the music city! There’s so much that cannot be controlled beyond the playing, so I think it’s best served to always love the playing and studying, that’s all you can control! I still practice 2-4 hours a day and always having new lightbulbs go off! Thats what I get from watching you and Uncle Larry, it’s the sharing of real life info without the BS, really appreciate it bro thanks for everything! 👏✌️🎯

  • @ms321892
    @ms3218922 ай бұрын

    Great video…I watch your videos specifically because you have credibility and experience. Despite being world class, you stress the importance of basics and fundamentals in essentially every video you put out…and you remind us things don’t happen overnight. Keep doing what you’re doing brother! Love the lessons, love the stories, and fuggin LOVE the new album.

  • @precisionsoundworksstudio

    @precisionsoundworksstudio

    2 ай бұрын

    Hear hear!! The new album is an instant classic!

  • @ggman946
    @ggman946Ай бұрын

    62 yrs young. Nearly 40 years playing mostly in P&W environments. Aspiring to greater skill set in wide range of Americana styles of music. Loving the high level vibrations of this channel. Thank you for sharing.

  • @ronporterman
    @ronportermanАй бұрын

    Clicked for the theory, stayed for the commentary. Love the vibes 🙂

  • @mbach1187
    @mbach11872 ай бұрын

    This channel is gold. No other way to say it in terms of advice and playing examples. I'd love to see a video where you play thru a chord progression. Say like D minor 7 to G7 to Cmaj7 as an example. You could just play what comes off the top of your head and explain the thought process. I wonder if you would play the C major scale and accent the chord tones as they change? Would be neat to see how you would approach or recommend how to practice that.

  • @TimAvenMusic
    @TimAvenMusic2 ай бұрын

    Man I’ve loved your Channel and playing since before I met you at Seg. Since we’ve split I’ve learned a lot from stuff you taught me and watching your stuff. I don’t have 35 years of experience as I’m only 30. But I have made a living for myself and enjoy just sharing my perspective and journey with the community on here from my personal experiences. I enjoy keeping up with your channel and I love the new album.

  • @TomCPlus1

    @TomCPlus1

    2 ай бұрын

    And I'm a subscriber on your channel too. #498 or thereabouts. 😊

  • @johnsmith-ug5tp
    @johnsmith-ug5tp2 ай бұрын

    Guthrie I watched that Papa footage a couple days ago and your playing was freaking inspirational and incredible!

  • @CaptainNoDoze
    @CaptainNoDoze2 ай бұрын

    Real talk from a real musician. Thank you !

  • @c8203
    @c82032 ай бұрын

    I am 54 and working harder than ever at the guitar (I call it enjoying my time because the more I play the happier I am). Your insights on the importance of triads and chord shapes on the guitar fretboard have been very helpful. You are a very melodic player and just watching you play is inspiring. If it were the 70s you would definitely be signed to a major label like ECM or someone putting out instrumental albums like Metheny and Coryell. In Stereo is a great album !

  • @MdriscollIRR
    @MdriscollIRR2 ай бұрын

    Hey Guthrie, Love your videos. This one hit home. I’ve been playing guitar for over 50 years. Chord Melody is how I learned how to play. It took years and a ton of practice. But man it was worth it. I’m 67 and I still play everyday. On a side note. What a great video Brett Papa shot of you and Tom. You guys sound awesome together. Nothing like a mix of Country Cowboy Chill music with a touch of Steve Kahn. I dig it. You were ripping it. Stay well and thanks again for what you do.

  • @buzzfretwear2906
    @buzzfretwear29062 ай бұрын

    The voice of experience, and the wisdom and perspective gained from that experience. There's no substitute.

  • @CornholeNetwork
    @CornholeNetwork2 ай бұрын

    Love it, always the real deal information. I actually do like the "how much musicians get paid" stuff too. It is interesting to know. I think everyone dreams of what it would be like to be a pro musician, and the pay is a huge piece of that puzzle, so while it may seem lower vibration, as a viewer it is really more about being able to look behind the curtain of the music world, which is super cool to experience. In a sense it makes you feel like you are there in Nashville behind the scenes . It's a way to take your viewers on a ride with you, and that is actually a high vibration experience in a way. My 2 cents.

  • @jeanolivierhebert6257
    @jeanolivierhebert6257Ай бұрын

    Great building the house analogy 👍🏻, beautiful intro playing

  • @markmcnamara4322
    @markmcnamara43222 ай бұрын

    great talent on display at the underdog may 20. you and your trio along with uncle larry, nick and his son, and the crowd were obviously enjoying the vibe! me too!

  • @cappypants9169
    @cappypants91692 ай бұрын

    I always appreciate everything you have to say Guthrie. What a crew at that Fender event! I can’t imagine hanging with that crowd. Please keep it all coming but please do take time for yourself. ❤️

  • @petercontarino646
    @petercontarino646Ай бұрын

    Saw the clip with you and Uncle Larry playing recently. Led me to your channel. Fantastic video Guthrie. Thanks for it.subscribing and looking forward to more.

  • @Sammywhat
    @Sammywhat2 ай бұрын

    You know how much we love you, Guthrie! And how thankful we are to have a professional musician share their wit and wisdom with us. You are a diamond my friend. God bless you, dearly!!!

  • @tetsuyama5116
    @tetsuyama511614 күн бұрын

    Recent follower here for more. Can’t seem to get enough ! Superb ! Cheers from Thailand ! 😎🇺🇸🇹🇭🇺🇸⚓️🎸✅☕️🤠😎

  • @scottkidwell3601
    @scottkidwell36012 ай бұрын

    I come for the incredible playing, and I stay for the insights and wisdom. Thanks, Guthrie 🙏🏻🤍 Happy Saturday

  • @joshellyson
    @joshellyson2 ай бұрын

    Mr GT, a sincere thanks for talking about the reasons for being a musician as well as sharing the wealth of guitar knowledge. Watching KZread phenoms is initially awe inspiring and then just demoralizing. Hearing from seasoned artists like yourself who are where you are by putting years of sweat and tears into your craft and driven solely by your love of music is what keeps me inspired and encouraged. The moment we shift our motivation away from the pure love and joy of making music, we are in trouble. Like you said, it HAS to be about the music.

  • @kenrueckert1210
    @kenrueckert121010 күн бұрын

    Guthrie you are the real deal and I can see why Tom is drawn to your guitar work. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.

  • @doyle935
    @doyle9352 ай бұрын

    Guthrie, my brother sent me a video of you because he said I remind him of you. I have hosted an open mic night in Florida for 7 years and seen every type of music and person come in. First, I encourage people to get up and at least try. Ive been to some Open Mics that if you were not a smoking hot musician dont even bother to get up. Im from Cleveland, other side of town from Uncle Larry. I was not comfortable to play in front of people at all but I could hold my own by just listening to what was being played. I had one lesson from a guy that told me to learn the chords all over the neck. Im 55 now and from that one lesson 40 years ago, I still work the fretboard from this approach. So, my first open mic was from a conversation that was stumbled upon in a guitar store in Vermilion Ohio. I was asked to come out, , so I packed up my 65 Princeton Reverb and my Strat. I was very timid and worried about making mistakes and embarrassing myself so I played very low. A guy noticed that I had a different approach to playing guitar then the others and told me to turn up. I didnt of course. The next week the guy that told me to turn up (Kit) put an OCD pedal on the floor and hooked it up for me. When it came time to play a lead he said you step on that so we can hear that thing!!! I didnt of course and the next round Kit looked at me and gave me the nod to take the next lead but this time he was standing right next to me. I went to start playing and he stepped on the pedal because he knew I wasnt going to. It blasted me so loud and scared me! He was glaring at me to play very serious looking like he was mad so I went with it. Next thing I realize is he is trying to get me to stop. I was in my own world and loving that moment. At the end of the night we were all talking and they were making fun of me saying they had created a monster. And they did! I was hooked playing live and with a band. When I play now I dont even notice the audience while im in THAT PLACE! In my opinion, I think playing with other people is what has made the most influence on me to really want to learn more. Here I am now watching your videos and I love that your showing the same way that my lesson was in this particular video. At the time he showed me in about the same speed as yours and it was very difficult to grasp. Now I understand slightly better. I know this is long but when I hear someone tell me after I show them a lick or something that ive learned over the years and I see that satisfaction in their eyes when they get it. Its a good feeling. I have that now, thank you for taking the time to do this video. I look forward to learning from your other videos as well.

  • @jamesemerson4102
    @jamesemerson41022 ай бұрын

    Absolutely agree with this Guthrie and so glad to hear you saying this. It's about the music. Strive to be the best you can be and learn as much as you can. Always be in it for the music first and foremost, and not for making money, not for ego, not for anything else. Those who work hard on their craft, and never give up, and are always trying to get inspired and learn and enjoy playing music - They are the ones who will be successful. Ya don't go into the music industry chasing money and a job in this sort of way. If you want to earn more money go into finance. This is art. I went to college with so many musicians who were hounding me for always trying to get better at my craft rather than ditching that and just looking for regular pop gigs for more money. I thought to myself, man, why would I do that? throw away those hours working on my craft to be playing music that I really wasn't passionate about, just to make some more $$ that I didn't need? II can't NOT keep working on my craft and keep learning as much as I can about the music I love, and sharing it with others. Most of those musicians I speak of who were chasing the money at college are no longer playing now at all. Thanks for all of your generous advice and for sharing your knowledge, man!

  • @stratocumulusnimbostratus328
    @stratocumulusnimbostratus3282 ай бұрын

    Well said, maestro. ❤. Killing it as always. You, Larry, Jack and Brett are the real deal and I thank you all for sharing your love and knowledge

  • @-itkindaworks-
    @-itkindaworks-2 ай бұрын

    Damn, I wish someone would've told me ages ago what you are now teaching in these gold nuggets of videos. I spent 30 years with pentatonic wondering what is missing 😀 Moreover, you go waaayyy beyond than just saying 'chord tones' - you're showing concretely what eventually I hope I can also apply. Thanks!

  • @jamesgriffin7680
    @jamesgriffin76802 ай бұрын

    G - Truth, Brother! Thanks for your enlightened insights and the generous sharing of your knowledge. Being a 65 yo lifelong musician and lifelong student of the instrument, certainly agree that there are no shortcuts but there's definite value and enjoyment in putting in the work. Most of us soldier on and keep playing and woodshedding for the love of and dedication to and the privilege of participating in this gift of Music. Thanks for keeping it real, G!

  • @daviddegon2238
    @daviddegon22382 ай бұрын

    Guthrie, you are so right about the newer channels. You have my favorite channel. What you do is special and your approach to teaching is outstanding. You have taught me (a hobby player) more than I ever expected to learn. Thanks so much for your music & your work

  • @lamppostwillie
    @lamppostwillie2 ай бұрын

    We're so lucky today to have these monster talents sharing their knowledge, enthusiasm and lives with us. Rock on GT!

  • @WardDickens
    @WardDickens14 күн бұрын

    My first time here after seeing you guys on Rick Beat's show. I'll be back!

  • @jasonmaltz7040
    @jasonmaltz7040Ай бұрын

    Appreciate the honesty. Thanks for the insights n CAGED. I’m realizing it’s more than just knowing the shapes up and down the neck, it’s the rest of the theory behind it. I’m in my early 50’s and self taught since I was 12 out of an old Beatles song book using chord shapes. I’ve never had any theory lessons and have just filled in some gaps along the way. Ultimately this has hurt me in band situations. Your videos help quite a bit. Thank you! I need to get more in depth though.

  • @FrosMusic-qo4pn
    @FrosMusic-qo4pn2 ай бұрын

    67 year old life time part time pro. I absolutely love what you are teaching. Exactly what I need to hear and learn. Get me out of the blues box. "Just connect all the boxes together." - Jack Pearson. Your method is so economical and common sense. Thank you so much.

  • @wardwilson7038
    @wardwilson70382 ай бұрын

    I have been following you for a while. Your message has been consistent. It’s not magic. You have to put in the work. The journey is the fun part!

  • @scottcurry4116
    @scottcurry41162 ай бұрын

    Nice video. The reason I follow your videos is for the quality information that inspires me to learn more and want to play. I also am doing your lessons on True Fire. You bring a joy to playing and you lay out the information in a simple way. We then just have to do the exploration ourselves. Keep doing what you do in your way. Many thanks!

  • @barn0917
    @barn09172 ай бұрын

    Guthrie always shares a good story, and Mondays at the Underdog are not to be missed!! Gonna get back there again soon!

  • @turbodownwarddog
    @turbodownwarddog2 ай бұрын

    You are right. It doesn't happen overnight. But it does come if you PRACTICE the RIGHT STUFF. CAGED is the foundation. I thought I already knew it. But I have been practicing it everyday for six months and my playing is beginning to show it. Especially in improvising and , never thought I'd say this, even reading music is now starting to happen. Thanks Guthrie.

  • @rocketguy2
    @rocketguy22 ай бұрын

    The unglamorous, bare bones hard work and dedication involved in really learning guitar...no shortcuts here...ever!

  • @getwhatyougive
    @getwhatyougive2 ай бұрын

    Love your playing and knowledge sharing. Stay blessed!

  • @user-no1cares
    @user-no1cares2 ай бұрын

    Thanks GT, you’ve helped me work out the notes in the chords, triads, double stops & Major scale over the pentatonic scales. the growth continues.

  • @doylehayes2587
    @doylehayes25872 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the great content. I’m 75 and have been playing since I was 12. My dad was an excellent player and I asked him to teach me how to play lead. He said learn the chords all down the neck and play off the chords. That was 1960. Been trying ever since. Much thanks for your input.

  • @marcusjohnson1839
    @marcusjohnson18392 ай бұрын

    Hey man, thanks so much for the videos. I tell my students all the time, there is no magic wand, no cheat code, or shortcut. You have to put in the time. We are the same age and have been playing about the same amount. Thank-you for sharing, I didn’t have a mentor to guide me into a life and career like you have had so it’s nice to live vicariously through your experiences.

  • @billnelson5279
    @billnelson52792 ай бұрын

    Do the hard shit and heres what the results sound like. You're awesome man, one of the most musical guys i listen too, this stuff always inspires me to get better, thanks for putting in the time and keeping it real

  • @markdebiase47
    @markdebiase472 ай бұрын

    Guthrie, You are spot on. We live in a day an age where many want instant gratification. Looking for a shortcut. There are none. The mind set needed is to realize and enjoy the journey and the path itself forward is rewarding. Thank you for what you do for all of us.

  • @JohnW335andTele

    @JohnW335andTele

    2 ай бұрын

    Very, very true. Don’t act like you will only be happy when you get to a certain level…enjoy the whole journey no matter how limited your ability and knowledge is at the time.

  • @liontone
    @liontone2 ай бұрын

    Good stuff. You’re right about breaking the fretboard down 💯. Johnny Smith was the first I saw really push the triad method. I’ve also been using the “movable note” idea for years, within triads to spell Maj7, dom7, etc etc, and it really does work well!

  • @gshep42
    @gshep422 ай бұрын

    We're all too busy holding onto our guitars and practicing to comment! Thanks so much for all the info and guidance over the years! Totally agree on said youtuber topics. Music isn't something you're in for the money, it is something you cannot help but pursue if you're a musician.

  • @cobycolbertson
    @cobycolbertson2 ай бұрын

    Love what you & uncle Larry are doing Guthrie. Thanks for this vid … I’ve got a lot of work to do … thanks for the guidance.

  • @ObjectSubjectSound
    @ObjectSubjectSound2 ай бұрын

    Love what you’re doing. It’s a breath of fresh air! Thank you!

  • @dalesparks6539
    @dalesparks65392 ай бұрын

    Guthrie...I always enjoy your videos, no matter the topic, I've seen some of the click bait of which you speak and just chuckle..ty for keeping it real, stir the poo anytime..being blessed with an ear and musical talent makes it easier to learn instruments and make music but even with that it takes much time and effort to become proficient. I always enjoy the knowledge you share and am appreciative of your willingness to do so....never stop sharing...thank you

  • @vinmanslim
    @vinmanslimАй бұрын

    !00% Guthrie. After hearing you say it over and over on your KZread videos and at Artist Works, it finally sunk in... "The chord is the foundation, the arpeggio is the first level of framework, the pentatonic is the second, and the scale is the third. Such a simple concept that has cleared up the fretboard and improved my improvising tremendously. Thanks a bunch!

  • @jrflattop
    @jrflattop2 ай бұрын

    Guthrie, I have been playing for over 30 years. I played by memorizing everything and never really understanding the theory or the guitar at all. I could never really improvise or even handle key changes on the fly. Unless I memorized it and played it exactly I was screwed. Thanks to you and several others, I have spent the last several years relearning from the basics up. You are exactly right in your advice. My playing and understanding has expanded in ways I couldn’t have imagined. I could spend a month practicing and dissecting this lesson alone. Thank you, and stay true to your message. You may not realize how many you are helping. Cheers GT.

  • @dipanka
    @dipanka2 ай бұрын

    Your message makes so much sense that we wholeheartedly agree and don't know what else to say other than thank you! A BIG thank you. I'll say one more thing though, that single private lesson that I took has lasted me a year already and I still haven't scratched the surface :) My playing has improved exponentially (that's what my musical family members say). Cannot thank you enough

  • @Only1Feckitt
    @Only1Feckitt2 ай бұрын

    Great analogy Guthrie. I've always just been happy that that the shack don't fall down when I pin a few minutes of art on the wall! The guitar is my old friend and making music with it in an original way has aways been the goal for me. I love what you and Tom are doing from the heart, and long may it continue, It is what you guys have undoubtedly earned and it is art fit for a palace. Thanks

  • @joerockhead7747
    @joerockhead77472 ай бұрын

    Thanks Guthrie you’re such an inspiration, I came all the way to Nashville to see you at Rudy’s Jazz bar, the highlight of my trip! Even got a picture with you, which was super cool of you!!! Still listening and learning👍👊👊👊

  • @dconleygtr
    @dconleygtr2 ай бұрын

    Love the analogy of the foundation, 2x4, drywall, etc. Never thought about it that way. Visited Nashville for the first time last week. Where I live, I am a guitar player. When I am in Nashville, I am just a guitar owner. The talent level there is off the charts.

  • @codyjarrett8274
    @codyjarrett82742 ай бұрын

    Love the video, I've been down the rabbit hole with some of the stuff you talked about. Luckily like you I have many years experience, play everyday, write everyday and I enjoy your videos and your approach. Thanks bro

  • @stringplinker4128
    @stringplinker4128Ай бұрын

    Mr. Trapp..... I'm an old guy who has been watching your vids for years now and not only are you one of the greats on guitar, you are a kind soul even when you think you are coming on strong.... I've seen the KZreads of one guy who talks about how much pay he gets for gigs, touring in a bus with a traveling band, etc... He knows where he is in the Nashville pecking order of great guitar players in this town and I think he is humbled by just being a part of music city........ As you stated he has many years to go of hard work learning to play half as good as you or Tom so I cut him some slack when I run into one of his vids............ As I said earlier, you are a great player and I love to catch your vids when they pop up... Take Care, Stringplinker

  • @gidishalev
    @gidishalev2 ай бұрын

    Hey GT - thanks for this video. There really is no alternative but to pick up the guitar and practice. Chord shapes and scales. And at some point, songs. And then, playing with other players. You and Uncle Larry really are inspirational teachers. Thanks again

  • @bramb1er
    @bramb1erАй бұрын

    Guthrie, your lessons have spoke to me more than any other influence that I have had. It seems I’m in a unique place because I do understand the cage system. I have both a working knowledge of it, the Pentatonics and the major scales. I’m just getting to a place where I am discovering harmony and trying to implement those in my playing to achieve tension and resolve. I have working knowledge of applying relative minor and chords that are fifth away from where I’m going into my play. As this stuff unfolds, it becomes more and more exciting. I can kind of see Pandora’s box opening up on the possibilities of sound. You probably get a sense of where I may be in my development and I am looking for more direction from somebody who is actually making it work rather than someone who is selling their knowledge in a classroom type of format. I just voice texted all of that because I’m driving and couldn’t wait to leave a comment, brother. Cheers!

  • @ThePaintingProsIncLosGatos
    @ThePaintingProsIncLosGatos2 ай бұрын

    Guthrie....You are awesome. Love you videos and your teaching. I've watched so many of your videos. Nice rant from someone who knows. Thanks for all the knowledge you have given me.

  • @Prayer_warrior
    @Prayer_warriorАй бұрын

    Loved it 💞 So hard to find someone who can teach with authority and break it down to a simple level. Thank you Guthrie! Mike Bloomfield

  • @TMCMR
    @TMCMR2 ай бұрын

    I play music because it’s changed my life. I love being a music journalist and a musician. Guthrie you are the real deal. Love your channel and Uncle Larry’s Rick Beato. Etc

  • @dysgu_blaidd
    @dysgu_blaidd2 ай бұрын

    Guthrie I had the great fortune to find a guitar teacher close to my house that showed me a lot of the stuff you teach. This video is very similar to those first lessons. A lot of the time it was too much to take in, for me an hours guitar lesson probably gifted me months of something to practise. From those lessons I learned about what I need to learn, so when I came across this channel I could see it was a gold mine. My free time is limited but I know when you post the time spent watching is a good use of that time. Thanks!

  • @jaygallamore562
    @jaygallamore5622 ай бұрын

    Thanks for being real, you are an inspiration. Love the record with you and Uncle Larry. Regarding your comments in the video, I have the highest respect for what you and your peers do as musicians. I play guitar for my own enjoyment and am fortunate to have been successful in my chosen career and am now retired. I have the luxury of being able to devote time to playing and practicing. Your on-line classes and lessons have opened up a whole new world of guitar knowledge for me. I have been really working on the principles you keep stressing, and it is work. The result is huge leaps and bounds in my understanding and ability to play. Thank you!

  • @cvachon7
    @cvachon72 ай бұрын

    Over and over, this guy hands me the keys to doors I've been trying to unlock for years.

  • @ap741000
    @ap7410002 ай бұрын

    Dude.. your sequence is so spot on… and it’s the simplest and most efficient way to learn this stuff. It’s the key to it all. Keep speaking the truth mate.

  • @Tipisbored
    @Tipisbored2 ай бұрын

    Love the architectural description on learning. I often refer to being a musician as being an "air pressure architect".

  • @Martos59
    @Martos592 ай бұрын

    Beautiful neck pickup tone… woah and killer execution of course. Yes no easy road to becoming a great player! Thanks Guthrie

  • @mdspman000
    @mdspman00019 күн бұрын

    Your command of the guitar is truly great. I could listen to you play all day long. CAGED works pretty well to really learn how to navigate the neck in each key though there are plenty of jazz folks that don't think necessarily think in terms of CAGED and jazz bass players don't use CAGED. But they learn ALL the other things you said. The next step is too learn how to deal with chord/key changes within a song gradually working up to playing songs with more chord changes like jazz standards. You have to work on following typical chord progressions like 12 bar blues, 8 bar blues, ii-V-I, iii-Vi-ii-V-I, IV- iv -I (there are many others) as well as how diminished chords are used in these progressions. These occur in so many songs that they are worth practicing on their own. And you really should work through all keys. It won't happen overnight, and there are no secrets. It's just consistent work over time. Playing lots of songs that force you to navigate these things is also really helpful. I know it might sound obvious that you have to work on chord progressions but I think a big stumbling block for people is dealing with a rapid series of chord changes and key changes. The mental shift to deal with each chord and not lose your place in the music requires a great deal of work.

  • @martynspooner5822
    @martynspooner58222 ай бұрын

    Living the dream and well deserved. You are blessed and you are totally aware of it which is so cool.

  • @anthoniegonzalez
    @anthoniegonzalez2 ай бұрын

    C to shining C ! Happy to hear you validate there are no short cuts to this stuff , practice makes better ;) Nobody is perfect

  • @ekpil
    @ekpil2 ай бұрын

    Your instruction has helped me the most of all the teachers online . Fact.

  • @patrickkerrin9392
    @patrickkerrin93922 ай бұрын

    This video exudes wisdom and passion on a number of levels. Many thanks!!

  • @HighscoreCreative
    @HighscoreCreative2 ай бұрын

    Weirdly the open position always does my head in the most. love the videos man.

  • @boabglen
    @boabglen2 ай бұрын

    Not only is Guthrie one of the best out there but he is also humble and grateful to be here. He never forgets to mention that he knows how grateful he is. He's humble about it considering he deserves it due to his incredible playing. Such a flowing, clean and inspiring player.

  • @MaBaKar
    @MaBaKar2 ай бұрын

    Thanks, sincerely. I’m making progress, slowly and surely, using the approach you shared. Takes time. Wish I’d started sooner.

  • @marcotp9
    @marcotp92 ай бұрын

    I would purchase an album of just you playing the intros of your videos ! Another great video , thank you

  • @arthurveldhoen3932
    @arthurveldhoen39322 ай бұрын

    You gave me more stuff to hang on to in five minutes there at the end than anything I have seen on YT so far. Thank you!

  • @matts7214
    @matts72142 ай бұрын

    Great tips on C exercise! thanks, Guthrie! Definitely understand your comments about the experience factor in KZreadrs. We really appreciate you sharing your knowledge - you can tell it’s so much better quality “content” and no doubt will stand the test of time vs the newcomers that will fall off from lack of quality.

  • @charlescopeland1436
    @charlescopeland14362 ай бұрын

    Man, I always enjoy hearing your perspective on guitar playing and music and what it's all about. And you say it best when you say it's all about the music. Thanks for keeping it about the music and NOT the BS!!!

  • @bobfarmer9120
    @bobfarmer91202 ай бұрын

    Good to see you enjoying yourself and having fun with your music, sounds like a great scene. Enjoyed the intro .. thanks as always from across the pond 👍

  • @dweezl01
    @dweezl012 ай бұрын

    I never write comments because of my bad english but wach every video you make . Learn a lot thank you.

  • @jsauce666
    @jsauce6662 ай бұрын

    Don’t sweat those kids on KZread. We know you’re the real deal. I love listening to you. You’re amazing.

  • @carlweimer1191
    @carlweimer1191Ай бұрын

    Thank you, Guthrie. The 'house analogy' puts together the pieces I've been working on for quite a while, but never in such a clear 'start at the foundation and end at the furniture' step-by-step approach. This process is easy to understand (not so easy to master!), but I never organized it in such an accessible way. Your straightforward video here comes from your heart because you care. Players like you and Uncle Larry can't help but let the love of music and the guitar shine through each video. You guys are giving a lotta light into this mean old world. Thanks again.

  • @devinnotschmevin
    @devinnotschmevin2 ай бұрын

    This message is grounding, and I appreciate that. Focusing more on a better musical product, instead of how quickly someone can get to the top. Especially coming from someone who is obviously respected within the Nashville community. Thank you! On to Brett Papa's video of you and Tom next.... :)

  • @fostever
    @fostever2 ай бұрын

    Agree music needs to be treated as a gift to share not a commodity to tap into! The rewards will come with territory you pursue and the joy you spread! Music heals without chemicals! Also love the BB quote about the xtra bass string, I can relate, what’s that B string even about? 😂 Things are heating up here in Chicago- will be jamming our block party, some open stage solo acoustic guitar and the Annual Blues fest- (attending not performing) but may play harmonica soon at Rosa’s, thanks for sharing your insights and activity! Love it

  • @TimothyBarney
    @TimothyBarney2 ай бұрын

    Love these videos!! This one has really motivated me to get back and start practising again.

Келесі