Take the Beginner to Intermediate Guitar Jump!

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Tired of being a loser with bad fashion?! Join Sean Daniel and Justin Mitchell for a beginner guitar makeover as we accent your wardrobe with incredibly simple guitar voicings you already know, give them a quick steam cleaning and use them in different fretboard locations.

Go ahead and check out the entire class we made on stuff like this:

Then go show Justin some love because we're starting a podcast that he's also going to be putting video of on his channel TOMORROW:

Also I'm rocking the Orangewood Sage acoustic and Justin is rocking the D'angelico Lexington Excel.

#guitar #guitarlesson #fashion

If you like what we're throwing down in this video, check out the MasterClass I made on how to solo on guitar with another musician. You won't regret it!

Listen to the new album:

A little about me:

Sean Daniel is a man. A man of simple needs and desires. And the one desire, no, the one NEED, that stands above all is to spread the challenges, joy and intellectual stimulus of music to people of Earth and beyond.
Born on the mean streets of upper middle class suburban Chicago, Sean learned the ways of the world through the dizzying heights of success to the lonesome depths of failure and emerged with the promise of a better tomorrow reflecting in his eyes and fiery passion in his belly.
He plays and teaches guitar on his YouTube channel where he regularly releases original music and projects to the adulation of legions of fans, who often compare him to Chris Pratt and one time Ryan Reynolds. He’s currently in the market for a nice leather jacket.
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There's AFTER the fifth fret?!
crap.
What next - use my pinkie?

bobfabian
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Immediate guitarist - guitarists who can play immediately when asked

Adhuuuuu
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Outrageous! The frets after the 5th are only there to stop open chords falling into the soundhole.

andrewmcp
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What a beautiful gift you two are, quite aside from the lesson, wicked stuff.
Cheers from an ol girl just picking it up again and finally learning the ropes after 20 years hiatus, this lesson just consolidated what I knew and took me in a leap.

DR-nhoo
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I managed to make the harder jump from intermediate to beginner. Took a decade but I finally got there. 😅👍🔰 Sending you my best dude and hope you're weathering the storm bro.

Chinaguitarsceptic
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When I'm not coordinating my wardrobe to Sean Daniel's polo shirt I'm enjoying shapes of value all over the neck while avoiding lizard like scalyness. Cheers!

TheFeelButton
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Best guitar lesson I've seen this month

indoorvoyager
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I learned so much by moving known chord shapes down the fretboard. .. when a friend showed me a song he was working on by moving an A major chord to different spots on the fretboard it open up the possibility of all the chords being open to that.

darrellmcdonald
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I am just on the edge of taking this exact jump. This video was perfectly timed for what I was thinking about while playing earlier today. I had been teaching myself some music theory and it all looked like I could start moving the chord shapes themselves down and it may work wherever. I'm happy that you released this, thank you for showing me proof of what I was thinking, and further revealing ways to play, that I wasn't even considering yet with the same concept. ^.^

MrLastlived
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1:02 the mark of an intermediate guitarist- recovering from playing a C major triad in the key of A major

tobyzxcd
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5 guitarists in a room all starting on the cowboy chords… and then I have to go for a wander up the neck with some lovely barre chords…. The music demands it from at least one of us… and it spreads the wear if you’re using a heavy/rigid plectrum! What I hadn’t thought of was arpeggiating the chords - and, of course, the chords you demonstrated with just happened to remind me of the ‘B.B. Box’… so tomorrow I’m going to have something else to try! I do love the way these little things you show us trigger an avalanche of ideas!

rebeccaabraham
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3:33 "If you go out there wearing just a shirt you would be in jail "
Me - "O so thats the reason behind my arrest "

ritankarsaha
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One thing I did was learn the Major chords in the F, A, and D shapes wherever they fell on the neck then for the minors I learned to play them in three spots in the Fm, Am and Dm shapes. The cool thing is the F Fm A Am D and Dm shapes are all grouped in the same area. Therefore you can play a songs chord progression in 3 different places on the neck. Thanks for lesson it confirmed my own method. Long Live the Lizard King!

redwalrustmnc
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This would be such a great first class for a series going deeper with rhythm guitar. Your master class is excellent. I go back to it constantly. Looking forward to checking out classes on Justin's Youtube channel.

seanenglish
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This was an awesome video. I've been stuck with barre chords and open chords for 3 years now. I just learned how to play the 1 4 5 in A that you demonstrated. It's made me realize how much I've been missing out on. In 5 minutes I came up with a riff/progression using those triads and the open A as a drone note. Your videos are entertaining and educational. I now have a reason to dive deeper into the guitar and bust the rut I'm in. Thanks Sean!

nathanbernhardt
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Nice Orangewood Sage. I just got mine last week and I LOVE it!

daveshearer
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Thanks again. Really thanks very much im really learning a whole lot from ur videos 👊👊👊👊

shaneconnelly
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Hey Sean, I don't know if you answered this before but which music college did you go to? Or did you learn on your own? Keep up the informative videos, good job!

tenzinalexander
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Haha love you guys man. Creative over 9000!
If you guys want to learn more about this concept just learn about “The Cagged Method”

insanedrummer
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Informative, educational, entertaining, brilliant

markscott