Wednesday, October 16, 2024
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Guitar Inversions – Music Theory Guitar Lesson


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This music theory guitar lesson is about guitar inversions. Use this method to find any guitar chord inversions on the fretboard.

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28 thoughts on “Guitar Inversions – Music Theory Guitar Lesson

  • Triads have changed the way I see the fretboard. It took me a long time though. This video is very good ????

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  • I been wanting to practice these and I think that slide each note up one trick is gonna help me get unstuck thanks!

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  • That simple rule of raise each note up to the next interval in the triad to get next inversion is so cool!!!!. Stuck at work need get back my axe!.

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  • Came across your channel last evening.. Intermediate player… thank you so much, this is very helpful

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  • Thank you for this! I am a worship guitarist, and I’ve been told I need to “play up the neck more”. This is a game changer!! ????

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  • Does a slash-chord mean that the slash note is in the bass strings or that the note is at the bottom of the chord as an inversion; I always thought in meant in the bass, meaning the bass strings. food for thought.

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  • How can I get that solo guitar you're play. Cause am also up coming guitarist from Uganda en I would like to get one gud guitar

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  • Jared, thank you for the explanation of how to locate inversions of 1-3-5 triads by moving up the same string(s)…1 moves up to 3, 3 moves up to 5 & 5 moves up to 1…????…gave my "mental representations" of the fretboard another boost! ????????????????

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  • Hi Jared, I feel like your videos are really really helpful, however I feel like I don't have the pre-requisites of the context that you have been trying to share especially in this video. Can I ask for suggestions on what to look for before I dive into your videos/lessons. I'm a total beginner, I am just starting to know/learn my fretboard. I've watched another one of yours, or maybe two already, have them saved on one of my private playlist. I kinda wanna go back to them after I understand the basics, hopefully I get suggestions that will give me access to free stuff (HEHE). THANKS! Already your subscriber by the way. Stay cool!

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  • You lose that mental ability to have found it quickly. Yes! That’s exactly what happens to me. The thing to practice is the ability to think quickly. That makes so much sense. Thanks for the remedy. Much appreciated!

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  • The distinguishing wich notes are fiths so on ,in the start is bugging me ,this is going to take me hours

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  • What a beautiful lamp. I want one. Videos are great but that lamp makes me nervous and looks like it’s about to get knocked over! Oh no! Keep it up! Love the channel!

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  • Thanks for another great lesson, Jared. How you stress to take the time to figure certain concepts out for ourselves is the key to why these lessons click with me, regardless of how familiar or unfamiliar I am with the subject. YouTube is full of videos of guitar knowledge, but not necessarily showing how to understand that knowledge for ourselves which is what you do each lesson. Thank you thank you.

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