Music Theory / Ear Training: How to Play Barre Chord Concepts – How to Find the Notes On the Guitar



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25 Responses

  1. Sakkawokkie Says:

    @thesenselesswonder ahahahahaha, I was just about to write the same thing!

  2. bergalini Says:

    All cool. I just think that this is a good way of developing transcribing skills also. I think it does help your transcribing by being able to sing along to the notes. Yeah my mate is doing jazz at college now but for drums. He is a mad drummer but still has difficulty transcribing a bit when they tell him to listen to like a Miles Davis song and transcribe everything including the solos. Good luck with everything. Hope all goes well.

  3. AirHendrix91 Says:

    I pretty much have it down by the fact there is only one half step between B and C, and E and F which correspond to the fret distance between the notes.

    Plus, I joined the Jazz Ensemble in my college this semester and learned more than I could ever imagine about chords based on roots and multiple voicings.

    Can’t wait to play 20 days from now. I almost got my parts down, Three lines away from finishing one of their songs and the other song is a series of easy chord changes so it’ll be good.

  4. bergalini Says:

    No worries buddy. If ya need any other tips, just let me know.

  5. oaklandfla2 Says:

    This is just great……thanks again.

  6. oaklandfla2 Says:

    Thanks Tony , that is a great hook for remembering.
    Oak

  7. StardreamerPF Says:

    Sounds fine indeed, thanks a lot for the hints :)

  8. danielflegler Says:

    nice job! thx

  9. Gooseman1993 Says:

    that actually does work very well. i can easily identify the roots on my power chords, which helps my chord progressions alot. singing it while playing the note is also a great idea, i sang into my electric tuner to make sure that i was singing the right notes then i played them in unison on the guitar, thanks a lot man

  10. Chase1on1 Says:

    wow just waisted some minutes on life

  11. sucmylefnut Says:

    is that a gibson 175-d? i got a cortez copy of that’s exactly the same as that guitar,but it’s from the 70’s. i’m tryin to find out how much it’s worth. i’ve seen a vintage 175 at guitar center going for around 2 grand.

  12. AirHendrix91 Says:

    Dude, I wanted back fretting with the thumb advice…

    If I wanted to learn the notes on the low e, I’d grab a note chart.

  13. ss128136 Says:

    i bought the hat and now i can play guitar its all in the hat

  14. DamianSix66 Says:

    Great lesson Tony and good luck , thanks for taking the time to do this .

  15. tscbjax Says:

    love ur guitar

  16. GokuSuperSaiyajin Says:

    you’re very good man! your teaching technique is also awesome!

  17. youcanlearnguitar Says:

    both of course!

  18. Mikeytron6000 Says:

    great lesson
    two good teachers one website equals awsome

  19. thesenselesswonder Says:

    nice lesson, man.
    is the hat a requirement to be marty’s friend, or just a magical guitar thing?

  20. np4x4 Says:

    Thanks Tony, Nice lesson Mate.

  21. youcanlearnguitar Says:

    this is my good friend tony. I’m dooing the same amount of lessons but adding my talented friends lessons so there’s even more material than I can cover as one person. It’s a good thing for you out there because I know some very talented people!!! trust me it’s good.

  22. PopeOnDope Says:

    no reason to be unkind, he says his name in the beginning.

    appearently, marty tries to introduce him to us, so that we will subscribe to his channel, once it opens..

  23. gigizach08 Says:

    wher the hell is marty?
    Who the hell are you man!!!!

  24. youcanlearnguitar Says:

    A major shape barre chord root on A string so it is officially a D Major chord.

  25. BrucePetty Says:

    what;s the chord at 4:20?

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