How to play guitar CHORDS using SCALES

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To play chords on the guitar -- any chords in any key -- you don't have to memorize a bunch of chord shapes. Every chord is actually built using the underlying scale patterns in a key. So if you can play scales, you can also play chords ... which you can then combine into progressions.

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According to YouTube standards, that video should have teased what you covered in full and made me click a link, enter my email, and sign up for a course that would only be 50% off for the next 10 minutes if I wanted to unlock my music potential. Thank you so much for breaking the mold.

CptRoboto
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Just like how Organic Chemistry Tutor carries my university marks, this man absolutely blows my mind with guitar theory. Unbelievably helpful!

beepobappo
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Wow. I need this now. I’ll be coming back to this for sure. Many thanks says a newbie of 9 months ( aged63)

wildalbalass
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Like a real cowboy, you can roam freely from these chords. Nice 👍🏼

cheese
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Thank you for explaining the caged system in a way that wasn't convoluted. I've been playing for over 20 years now, and I think it's high time I actually learned how to play. Beginner for life 😎🖖🎸

jamestunedflat
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Wow I never so someone who ripped the circle apart and put it back together in such a great way! Thanks to you I can understand everything in such a short period of time. You're really awesome and I'm really greatful for your encouragement! 😁😊

alexlinguistik
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the visuals and explaning of this video were simply perfect

andreasvanbrusselen
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I wished I saw this video when I first started learning. I’m a visual learner and this was absolutely the best explanation I’ve seen or heard hands down! I have liked and subscribed 😃

Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

jayong
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Oh ok, I get it a little more now, like the piano, if you know the 3 notes to make that chord, they repeat up and down the fretboard, and if you know the shapes of those chords, you can cross reference those with other chords or barre those in reference to its relative chord shape or position. 🤯😱

THIS IS WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR 🔥 YES !

Now I can make my own songs, starting with single note melodies and then create the chord in that position or octave higher or barre the chord to get the sound I want all over the fret board wow !

CAGED !!!! Got it …… 😎

AWESOME JOB MIKE GEORGE 🏆🥇 👏🏾

timelesscoley
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You've explained more about the fretboard than any video I've seen yet. I know the open (cowboy) chords and always wanted to learn how to use those chords elsewhere. Brilliant!

wesstarmedia
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*Ultimate..Nothing can be better than this from millions of YouTube videos🎉*

nitinjain
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It my first time finding a good lesson like this, though it kinda hard for me to understand all of this, I still will be able to use it because this is what i am asking for life now. hehhe
I downloaded it and gonna rewatch as much untiI I understand it all while practice the chord.
It definitely the legit lesson I am trying to find.😭

It just came up to my mind that I believe that this the very foundation of learning guitar than learning chord one by one.

KentSain
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Very nice and helpful. But to play the really (I call them 'tasty' songs) too eventually have to learn all of those classic 'jazz standards; here are some must know jazz tunes: 'Autumn Leaves', 'There will never be another you', 'Sunny', 'Take the A Train' and even Rand Bachman's 'Looking Out of Number One' which he learned from master jazz guitarist 'Lenny Breau'. 'Misty' is another nice tune. I'm naming these as they are not too complex and thus quite learnable. But they introduce you to those next tier of flavourful, jazzy chords which will step up your playing a couple of important musical notches so to speak. After all, music is language, communication. Once you learn these extra jazzy chords, you will feel like you are playing at a whole new level. You'll feel like a much more accomplished guitarist. Chords such as: flat fifths, suspended, augmented, sharp sevenths, minor ninths, F(bass note)/Am7, and a few more of these sort of chords.

George-rbbv
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Had to like and subscribe because 🤯 you blew my mind with how you basically broke the whole guitar down in such a concise way!!! Amazing stuff ⭐️

sadej
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Thanks for posting this man. It was really helpful for a beginner like myself who is ready to expand past the same old open cowboy chords

codyanderson
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I think this is the best instructional iv seen to date!!! True blessing. God bless 🙏

SavedPulley
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Bro your video is so good I searched Google and found five videos on YouTube on this concept and everyone was not good and they had way more subscribers than you. Basically what I’m saying is keep up this great calibre of Contant and you will be one of the top guitar guys on u tube just because of your teaching method. Cheers.

shawnbenz
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Awesome, thank you soo much; great theoretical guitar class!

brianbrino
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Thank you, as a musician myself, you have given me a light bulb moment or two. Lol,
My biggest problem is not so much the music theory, as it is trying to learn the fret board in a way I don't even have to think, just do it.
I realize some things take a little longer to grasp on too, but, my desire to learn lead & playing solo's, and turn around I am working hard to get it accomplished. Lol
Thanks bud, I appreciate a good musician with knowledge as yourself.
God bless, keep the video's coming! 🙂🙏🎸🎸🎸

davidkarr
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Great lesson Ive wanted to harmonize melodies on the guitar as I do on piano. You helped me put order to a chaotic instrument. Im going to the guitar and harmonize a standard like Autumn Leaves. Thanks so much.

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