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Going in deep on how to practice chord changes. This video debunks myths about learning chord changes and explains the fundamental process and practice of being able to move between scales. This concept can be applied by guitarists or musicians of any level. A lot of videos and teachers make this concept needlessly complicated to understand and integrate. Here we break down playing over chords into its core elements: voice leading, rhythmic space, and using different subdivisions. Even if you have been playing over changes for a while, this video will shed some light and offer a helpful new perspective. Check out the video and gain the knowledge of how to approach any set of changes!

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Sometimes you just meet that one person that makes it all make sense🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

platinumbulletsniper
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How the fucketty-fuckadoodle-doo has this channel only got 25k subs? Thanks for the constantly top notch uploads.

Mike-rwnh
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This has got to be the best instructional guitar video I've ever seen! First of all, I've never seen anybody explain the concept of playing through changes in such a simplified, practical way. So thank you for that! But second, I've never before experienced the joy of playing through changes and spitting my coffee at the same time, so thank you for that too (I think). This is truly great shit, cheers!

thormusique
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Loved the part with voice-leading using just quarter notes, it is the same concept that is presented in Building Walking Bass Lines (by Ed Friedland) and it is such a simple yet very powerful and effective framework.

SwirlOfColors
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This is the hardest part for a rocker/metalhead/indieguy (or girl) or whatever modal style musician who got used to play from one scale only per song to get to the point of being able to convert their playing into 'reacting on - an connecting chords' what jazzmusic requires. My head knew immediately what it should be and what I should do, but that same head never thought of starting with it a whole lot slower with quarter or eight notes to get used to it and get into it, like suggested in this video, excellent, thanks a lot!

voxwah
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Man this is genius music pedagogy !!! Thank you so much

RomanWaves
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Literally the most important guitar lesson in my 30 years of playing guitar as a professional.

Juan_lauda
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Killer Video as always. Why is it that most Instructors cannot convey a concept this way. Yes, this will take practice to fully get to playing this comfortably but moving though this video was easy to get. Thank you Dani.

Kraatzman
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Man I’ve got to get in that patreon I love these lessons

punkkyle
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Virtuosity, instructional, comedy fantastic.

chriswrighton
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"Cantaloupe Island" by Herbie Hancock provides a good example of this, as the "solo" vamp moves between two chords built from scales sharing at least 4 notes, along with an appropriate island theme, for an island hopping workout, methinks. Nice idea!

bluenoise
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Thank you! I love this. This method allows me to see a path to fluency in making the changes instead of a huge wall to just slam into over and over, feeling inadequate to the task. I appreciate the way you presented this very much. This is very doable! Thanks again!

michaelstone
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I just wanted to say, that made a lot of sense. Thanks for the advanced baby steps, now all a sudden the idea of learning some new scales is more exciting, and also makes me feel good to at least know what I know. Normal modes mostly.
Thanks man 🤙 that was inspiring, and although I joke with a friend about the "dreaded 2 chord jams" now I can hardly wait 😂

treblebass
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That's exactly right. Some changes are much harder than others, and those are the ones we need to work on. The I-real player is great for that. I also like to study the baselines because base players are great at leading one chord to another in a simple but beautiful way. Moreover, these baselines contain the essential notes along with the voice leading to get to them. And, because the baselines are usually more sparse, they can be adapted for soloing on tempos that are beyond our technique.

DavidWeinbergGG
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Just found this channel. Loved all the vids I've seen so far. Some unique and valuable approaches. And great production (and facial expressions - very helpful)!

koho
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Where the hell was this lesson when I went to school?!? Thanks for another great video!

connorlarkinbass
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20:14 How to practice - Different subdivisions

cbolt
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You are hilarious Danny.. and such a great teacher. Love it!

tahlequahshop
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I really really appreciate your educational output. Thank you

twitcheyspleen
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Ok, I’ve got the changes - now working on the facial expressions - great video!!

nicklindner