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Guitar Lesson – How to Play EVERY Chord (in 15 minutes)


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35 thoughts on “Guitar Lesson – How to Play EVERY Chord (in 15 minutes)

  • this video explained the caged system so well for me. i always thought it was so convoluted and advanced. My only thing i didnt understand from this video is how sometimes with the c,g and d shapes hed change a not or two on the chord shape

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  • First i learned Am
    It was 8 months ago my teacher is not teaching anything else throughout the whole class i play Am-Em-G and sometimes c
    Should i find another teacher?????

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  • This video was an incredibly useful journey from basics for beginners, to advanced for more experienced layers. I for one was comfortable with the theory and the practice of about the first 6 minutes. Now the theory is laid out we gotta put in the work to study and practice. Thanks a lot for the amazing content.

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  • Been playing guitar for almost 7 years and struggling to make my own music, this is so helpful thank you!

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  • I was looking for this examination for about a year. Glad someone made a comprehensive study of it????

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  • Really clear explanation. Don’t leave it so late in life before you learn to use them – arthritis will descend onto your fingers.

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  • The way you explain things is superior to all other guitar teachers! The visuals are what help me the most. Thank you!

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  • Every time you said something like, "There's a really powerful trick you should know about this…", I thought it was going to be a pitch to a course or product, but instead you just came right out and explained it clearly and concisely! Thanks for making so many excellent, informationally dense videos. I've learned a lot from your channel.

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  • Aa a beginner, i feel like neo from the matrix watching this. It makes sense yet it feels like matrix coding all over the screen making me think how am i able to remember all these patterns and chords lol. But i am the one. I'll get it one day

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  • Thank you, Mike! I've been playing guitar for decades but plateaued long ago. My original instructor taught me licks and a few chords but never any theory. I'm really lacking in that. For instance, in any major scale is there always a half step between notes/chords 3 and 4? How about minor scales, same thing? And maybe one day you could explain diminished chords.

    That said, THIS is a killer lesson and you have – in one fell swoop – shed SO much light on the "why" of progressions and their structure and the guitar. Thank you very much, Mike, please keep it up!

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  • I got the color stickers and wheel a few months ago and have been working my way through the videos from oldest to newest. About halfway through now and it's been a major help in me understanding my fretboard and music in general. I've been making great strides in a short amount of time. Your method is really working for me!

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  • about to sit down and really try and start learning something useful on the guitar, thank you. I refuse to fail at this, been trying since 2019 but its been off and on.

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  • Great explanation. Is there a software that lets you map the chord position in custom tunes for guitar? The standard tube is fine but it not always sounds rich for some melody ideas

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  • Thankyou. I will start learning one of the "sets" right away. Maybe Eb or Bb as many jazz standards are in those keys. Personal preference is to finger pluck a few notes in each chord rather than trying to strum six

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  • I've been playing for years and know most of this but you should know that you are a seriously great instructor.

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