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Answering some questions about adding lead parts to your guitar playing, a fun Major 9 to Major 6 pro tip and much more! Thanks to @distrokid for sponsoring the video. Save some money on their service with this link:

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And remember, when you realize you're never going to make it back to C on time, you mute the strings with your left hand, and do the chicka chicka thing with your right, smile, and look to the bass player. He understand you're once again lost, does a fill, and mentally notes you owe him a drink for once again covering for you. The bass player then goes back to whatever it is they do while you resume the hard work.

diegooland
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Ive been a beginner all my life this is the video that my lights came on .Im all over the fretboard connecting cords and scales and it makes sense! Thanks my new favorite channel !

garyhardison
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This video is the most straight forward lesson on how to incorporate a scale into a chord progression I’ve seen. Thank you! These simple ideas help me so much

NoesKicker
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I just wanted to say thank you for this video, as it has helped this 67 yr old newb progress up a notch and make actual music while doing so. Two thumbs up from me!

kenarmstrong
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I love that chord progression, it’s like Simple Man by Skynyrd. The best. Love love everything about this video too. I’m learning to play riffs like this during my progressions also. Not sure why it took me 20 years to learn some of this, but we didn’t have YouTube back then either. What an amazing thing we have now and a great teacher. Thanks so much, Sean.

JeremyRasch
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I’ve been playing for yrs and this is the best no nonsense approach I’ve heard very easy to follow and add too it’s helped me greatly to be able to use the entire neck and I’ve been trying For many yrs with good results but this simplifies things no boring music theory that I’ve never understood thank you Sean!

gregmoore
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Wow, your ability flows like honey, thanks. When I try to replicate your instructions it’s a constant process of play - stop/freeze- try- again, “WOW”, even when I only get the smallest part right, it is so satisfying 🤟🤟 . I wish there was a “ university of Sean Daniel” where I could start- study and graduate, with just a thimble of your fluent knowledge of guitar and music theory 🎼. I’m 67 years old and you ( and others) keep me trying to turn back time and find that old fountain of youth 🎶🎶🎶🍺🍺

danscharman
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Love this. Thank you. I'm going to try it.

lorigilmore
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This feels rare. Really like that! Something you can take and use right away. Thanks Sean 🤝

NoDoSwLa
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I tried learning guitar in my 30, s. But no one around me could stand listening to me practice and i received a lot of flack. Due to so much discouragement, i gave it up. Because of this i never learned to restring my guitar. At 63, and no one around to discourage me im learning again. Watching this video, i restrung my guitar for the first time. Im quite proud of myself actually. Thanks for the info.

donald
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I started playing guitar later in life and have been at it for just over 3 years. I have learned from online teachers and watched tons of videos. I came across one of your videos the other day instantly loved your style and subscribed. You have a great way of translating all the lingo and movements that can overwhelm beginners. This video right here is another great example of that. Thanks for showing how to leave space, and create room for those lead lines. This is SO helpful for the stage I'm at. I'm burnt out from trying to play covers of songs and I want to create and explore music organically. Keep up the great work, I really appreciate it!

GuitarOver
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This is the video that made me subscribe. You have a gift for explaining seemingly hard stuff.

ZainabSule
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Sean, I want to say thank you. I have have been watching your videos for several years. There are a number of guitar teachers on YouTube I enjoy, but you never fail to enlighten and entertain. It is so easy in the digital world to nitpick and critique those who provide the content. I'm happy you are able to see some of the negative comments, rebut, and find humor, but they frustrate me, as I don't want you to stop being you. Know there are many others like me, that appreciate all you do! Peace out!

DodgyBagehot
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Thanks Sean…. This is one of those ideas that i can see really improving my playing… The lesson is very well designed and delivered… I appreciate your help

buzzstankos
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Just what I needed this week. I got captivated by a chord progression the other day, now I’ll be able to jam along with it around this idea. Thanks Sean your videos are just just the tool I need to progress at the moment.

simoto
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Thanks for this amazing idea. You rock Sean! Love the Martin by the way....

rogerd
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Not even through the video and I'm saving this to watch again.
This video really addresses an area that I've wanted to explore more in depth fir a long while...jumping to scale/solo spots from various chords to link them musically while improvising.

Excellent stuff.

darkomtobia
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Great explanation and lesson for the beginners out there. Well Done.

stevenreech
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Thanks for all your work, I think your critics are missing the point of what teaching is all about. They think they know when they assume they do. It's they that put themselves where the students are that make education fun. I'm an old Old G who knows nothing and thanks to you willing to teach and me having fun learning somthing!😂

warrenhelm
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That was a really good lesson. I like how you teach. Thank you

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