🤣🤣🤣🤣. Next week i will make videos and writing a book explaning how to play like Maradona. Hahahaha!!! 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️.
@brianlarson1077Күн бұрын
I was just about to search how to use chord tones and when to use them in lead lines... thank you!
@ilanarabin3068Күн бұрын
Love it ❤
@rabinserious1Күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@williamotuleКүн бұрын
I love this series!!
@dropclutch1Күн бұрын
What a beautiful progression to use as an example. The FM to fm pulls at my heart strings every time.
@chilipeet4610Күн бұрын
Ah man your metaphors and jokes crack me up every time. Not very usual to happen for me watching these other youtube educators... and of course the content ... you're a gold mine mando
@dropclutch1Күн бұрын
This is the most cohesive lesson on the language of musical phrasing I have seen. Amazing work!!! And the comedy is so engaging @7:15 "Diddy Party!" Lmao. I would bet my house that you and the production crew grew up on Paul Gilbert's instructional videos 🤘 I hope he sees your videos because I'm sure he would appreciate them.
@janortiz880Күн бұрын
Thank you for this video, I needed that. Can you do the same for the rest of the modes?
@derekschafer4288Күн бұрын
I got a male enhancement ad, just prior to you talking about edging 😂
@jonbojanowski557Күн бұрын
Great stuff!
@cdf0080Күн бұрын
So good I actually liked and subscribed
@ajpeagleКүн бұрын
Excellent stuff that nobody else is doing!
@kondorram9073Күн бұрын
You da man 🎸
@asarcadyn2414Күн бұрын
NSFH. My wife got a bit upset at the sexist comments and sexual innuendo. I’ll use headphones in future 😁.
@asarcadyn2414Күн бұрын
Top-notch info. Thanks. But does this only work over one chord - the Dorian root? What about chord progressions in Dorian, or other modes?
@peterobertson7939Күн бұрын
Brilliant explanation - I can use this. So practical. Thank you!!!
@nicksalvatore5717Күн бұрын
This was literally so fucking eye opening dude shit
@orionvassiКүн бұрын
The nagging woman 2, better than any ear training. Impossible to forget the sound of that now.
@davidrowe3966Күн бұрын
A HAAAAA!!!!!!
@zThisPlayКүн бұрын
2:42
@rabinserious1Күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@gitarrenTagКүн бұрын
"you have a very limited amount of time before the people you are talking to starts to thinking you are an idiot" hahaha, great, you made my day.
@gitarrenTagКүн бұрын
Fantastic video, fantastic aspects
@RickMcCargarКүн бұрын
4.40 reminded me of Santana. Great info, thanks.
@mattosmechanicsКүн бұрын
Post root clarity-sounds like something my Aussie buddy once told me
@ericvirely4978Күн бұрын
very nice lesson french fan reunion island🤟🌋🏝
@rillloudmotherКүн бұрын
lol @ post root clarity!
@You-Know-NinoКүн бұрын
This is some good shit
@--udayКүн бұрын
God damn it dude I gotta stop watching your videos at work, I had my volume turned up for "Let's edge together!" and I stg I lost a few years of my life. ❤
@HandyLКүн бұрын
‘…you can get away with shit like that.’ LMAO! 🤣 👍🏽✌🏽
@HandyLКүн бұрын
Amen! 🙏🏽✊🏾✌🏽
@khudson4901Күн бұрын
Nice Axe, monster playing
@waynegram8907Күн бұрын
MARBIN, When ending a phrase on the 2nd, 4th or 6th this is called "Color Expansions", which Santana does more often. I can't think of another Rock guitarist that end phrases on the 2nd, 4th or 6th. I have also notice Santana uses the out of key half-step BELOW "grace notes" and Jeff Beck uses keyboard "pitch wheel grace notes". You should do a lesson about Color Expansions. Blues Tonality will often use these " rubbed notes" which aren't in the key that are rubbing against the chord tones in the key, which you should do a lesson about the theory about rubbed notes used in blues because Clapton Cream era live albums did this a lot to have the dissonance. Metallica Riffs are based on an ABAC or AAAB phrasing its the same riff but only the tail/ending notes are different which is phrasing 101 that you can make a lesson about phrasing structures in rock music.
@Phoboss32Күн бұрын
+1
@terrapin323Күн бұрын
Is that your girlfriend, in the freezer? lmao
@natetehgreattКүн бұрын
incredible video, invaluable information. also had me cracking up. great to see you vibin on youtube. you and your editor have great comedic timing
@TheLoneDrangerКүн бұрын
Who knew kegel exercises would also improve my guitar playing.
@stephenmahlstedt7276Күн бұрын
These are great insights. Thanks for sharing. I get a kick out of your humor, too!
@piotrsadura4173Күн бұрын
Goddamit, thats the best theory lesson I heard in a long long time! Thank you man!
@williamotuleКүн бұрын
So much to work on
@mathmusicstructureКүн бұрын
This is great man, thanks! ** Heads up though, hiding your mic in your shirt means you are getting constant rustling on your voice audio.
@williamotuleКүн бұрын
This challenge is awesome
@HpPmLКүн бұрын
"if you've ever been in a relationship with a woman, you know how it feels to have the same question asked a lot of time" Word. I'll think of my wife (and have a laugh) everytime I land on the 9th now.
@hazenclough4212Күн бұрын
This.
@cbolt4492Күн бұрын
Superb information 😎
@alien7652Күн бұрын
i love your videos marbin, you are a great teacher man...
@iursnitramКүн бұрын
Remove the paper wrap from that mic
@johnnycrean413Күн бұрын
Another brilliant vid bout music, and funny as fuck, love it! cheers man 🍻
@Lomoholga2Күн бұрын
Buddy has the toughest job in this video- trying to explain how to make music sound pleasing to listeners to an audience of gearheads whose primary musical goal is to out-shred and impress other guitarists. Many things can be taught, but most of this phrasing is natural tendencies…