Now we are going to apply some of the chord grips we’ve been looking at and ad them into II-VI chord sequences, which is one of the most common chord sequences in jazz.Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships. Just tons of great lessons 🙂 To get help with your lesson or song look up the number at the start of the video title (like ST-123 or whatever) on the Lesson Index page. www.justinguitar.com .
In this guitar lesson I’ll show you a very cool little exercise to get you working on your I VI II V progressions – using chordal extensions, substitutions and furthering your knowledge of chord melody. More info on the web site, be sure to check it out :)Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships. Just tons of great lessons 🙂 To get help with your lesson or song look up the number at the start of the video title (like ST-666 or whatever) on the Lesson Index page. www.justinguitar.com .
In this guitar lesson we look at 10 different ways of playing a I VI II V (1 6 2 5) chord sequence. There are more notes on the web site to help you out!!Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships. Just tons of great lessons 🙂 To get help with your lesson or song look up the number at the start of the video title (like ST-666 or whatever) on the Lesson Index page. www.justinguitar.com .
In this guitar lesson we look at the jazz theory concept of using a diminished chord as a 7b9 chord. You should probably check out the jazz lesson series on the web site if you are getting stuck with the concepts here – and there are notes about this lesson there too – and I think it is easier to read some of this stuff than listen – helps you understand it faster, imho. It’s kind of a chord substitution (you’ll often see it called that) but I think it is more just using a shape a different way, it’s not really a substitution in the proper sense of the word… more on the web site about that!Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships. Just tons of great lessons 🙂 To get help with your lesson or song look up the number at the start of the video title (like ST-666 or whatever) on the Lesson Index page. www.justinguitar.com .
In this guitar lesson I will show you how to use a Tritone Chord Substitution. There is a whole lot more info on the web site to help you with this – it’sa bit of head strain, but with a little study you will probably find it quite fun to use.Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships. Just tons of great lessons 🙂 To get help with your lesson or song look up the number at the start of the video title (like ST-666 or whatever) on the Lesson Index page. www.justinguitar.com .
In this short video I show you a wonderful invention called PTFE Tape (Plumbers Tape) which you can simply and easily use to stop you whammy bar from rattling. My strats have always had this problem and I can’t believe it’s taken 20 years to find the answer – which is why I made this little vid. Hope it sorts it for you too. This problem had bothered me for years and BIG THANKS to all the wonderful people on twitter who told me about this remedy. 🙂 Cheers.Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships. Just tons of great lessons 🙂 To get help with your lesson or song look up the number at the start of the video title (like ST-666 or whatever) on the Lesson Index page. www.justinguitar.com .
In this guitar lesson I show you how to use some legato patterns to speed up your pentatonic scales and get some cool licks. I go through one pattern in detail and then just show you another 5 that you can explore for yourself. I got taught these patterns by my teacher many years ago, but a few guys have sent me links that the main pattern here is also taught by Paul Gilbert in his video called Intense Rock II. He plays it way better than me too. I’m pretty sure you can’t copyright licks anyway, but I feel I should credit Paul Gilbert here because he was almost certainly the origin of these licks (via my teacher). So if you want some more even more intense licks then look up his video – it’s pretty amazing. So I emailed Paul to check he wasn’t going to be pissed about my use of the lick. His reply: “I haven’t copyrighted any pentatonic licks, but I do own F# on the 11th fret of the G string exclusively. Rock and Roll, Paul” What a dude. So all you kids, check out the lick, but NO PLAYING F# on the 11th FRET – OK!!! Or else 😉 There is TAB for the licks and the patterns on the web site – you probably wanna check that out – will make them easier to learn…Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships …
In this guitar lessons we check out a hybrid fingerstyle percussive strumming thing… Kinda Neil Young stylee lots of fun. I show you the basics in theis video then it’s up to you to explore the concept further. More advanced students might like to try my tune From Katie’s Window which I wrote using this technique. There are some more hints on pattern variations and TABS on the web site.Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships. Just tons of great lessons 🙂 To get help with your lesson or song look up the number at the start of the video title (like ST-666 or whatever) on the Lesson Index page. www.justinguitar.com .
In this guitar lesson we check out some mini sweep picking arpeggio patterns. I take you through a basic string pattern and explain the technique and show you a few variations and licks but you should go explore this concept yourself too. Few extra tips, TAB and soem other hints I forgot to mention on the web site too. Hope you dig. BTW – yes I know I said variations kinda strange, it was some kind of stutter thing, but I couldn’t be arsed re-filming. And I do know that I’m not great at this stuff, before you shred heads have a go about the fact that my sweeping is a bit sloppy. But i’s heavily requested and I can teach it ok I think. I’m not a technical kinda guy, and not that keen on become one!Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships. Just tons of great lessons 🙂 To get help with your lesson or song look up the number at the start of the video title (like ST-666 or whatever) on the Lesson Index page. www.justinguitar.com .
From Katie’s Window (a song for my sister) is from my album Small Town Eyes, released on Feb 28th 2010 on Ocean Reds Records. This part 4 vid teaches you the rest of the song, hope you have enjoyed it! You can download the TAB at: www.justinsandercoe.com Need help? Check out this forum topic: www.justinguitar.com As you probably know I have hundreds of free guitar lessons at: www.justinguitar.com And you can get help at the forum of my site too! Hope you enjoy it and have fun, J.