Wrong way VS Right way to Memorize the Fretboard
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Published 2024-05-11
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You're all a bunch of bitches
All Comments (21)
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Try this superior approach and GET OFF THE CIGARETTES. Also, 52 Week Guitar Player is currently closed for enrollment until mid-September. Sign up to the waiting list to be among the first in line. We will only be accepting 100 new students: brandondeon.com/survey-page2
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I confess. When I had 3 seconds to find the Bb on the D string, I couldn't find my guitar.
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He explains it so good but I wish he would stop yelling lol
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I never understood why this guy always says "age reveal at 1M subs" in all of his shorts, but one day I randomly wondered how old he was, and realized I couldnt tell if he was 17 or 30. Now it all makes sense.
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Spoiler alert: just practice
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"Everyone watching this video is further along in that" I literally learnt today these are called frets
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Bro stop yelling, I'm trying to actually learn.
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I just play jazz, any note will do.
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I learned all my triads by writing out every note of the major scale on a fret board diagram and highlighted roots 3rds and 4ths, and I did this on absolutely every key each on their own sheet of paper. Then I memorized the names of each note of every triad and memorized which was the root and 3rd in every inversion. By proxy I learned where the 5th is by process of elimination and also learned all the notes of the Fretboard as a result. Knowing where the 3rds and 5ths are are obviously useful because you can change a chord to a minor or sus, or diminished. I can do this shit with my fucken eyes closed. Changed my life.
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My favorite youtube guitar teacher, and I'm not even studying
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Another wonderful training to add to my everyday routing. Already repping the stuff from pentatonic and training videos, thanks, Brandon!
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I bet he is the calmest guys in the world in real life
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these recent uploads have been fire
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I don't even know what the notes are called on my guitar neck.
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The yelling is what keeps me watching it and increasing my practice time. Brandon pls don’t stop yelling!
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make things randomly is really a good wat to really master the skill, ur tutorials r really practical and useful, keep it up bro!
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You’re the guy from the funniest guitar video ever. Can’t remember what video (like the fretboard) but I remember laughing.
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Perfect timing 👌 just started to learn this
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thanks for the tips! great content
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very good stuff brother helped tremendously