The EASIEST WAY to INSTANTLY SKYROCKET your Guitar Playing

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Published 2024-06-29

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  • @petromoderne
    I really appreciate your slow, friendly lessons. You come off like an old friend who wants to show you some cool guitar stuff in the living room. Its nice you don’t shred like so many here. Thanks again!
  • @rbtguthrie
    No screaming, no yelling, no hat. Just a one-on-one with a friend who really knows his stuff.
  • @jobbie06
    One of the best holistic guitar mentors on the tube. Thanks for all you do Mark!!
  • @Magnetron33
    I'm a singer and usually insist on doing covers in the key written.I think key changes change the feel of the song. Thanks for the lesson Great!
  • @CD_Character
    When I hear that E aug chord, I expect to have it followed by, "Oh, Darling. Please believe me."
  • I knew about movable diminished chord but the movable augmented was new to me. I love those little insights you pass on to us,
  • Thank you so much for you gentle, friendly teaching. Your attitude as well as your skill touches me deeply. Getting me to reply with such thanks isn't too normal for me. I send it from my heart like applause at the end of a song.
  • @diymakerdan
    Got it! I see what you did. #1 there is a lot of room between chords which will make it harder for the average player to quickly transpose. Inversion #2 makes it relatively easy to transpose up and #3 makes it even simpler to transpose down. Excellent video and teaching, and hey I picked up a new snazzy progression to boot! Cheers!
  • @MrJking1962
    Augmented is a strange sounding chord today, but not yesterday. Great turnaround chord.
  • @319marcus319
    Mark keep up the great teaching…. We are all learning. Thank you
  • Mark you are a very sincere teacher in making the guitar simplified for those who really want to learn or for those who already know how to play, but never really went all out 100% and just want to learn more tips. I always click your links even though I don't play much these days due to old hands that don't work as good. I like inversions nowadays, bar chords are too hard on the thumbs. This lesson taught me about how the augmented chord trick works like the diminish chord, which I didn't know. Any other chord tricks that follow that repeating pattern technique?
  • @skintslots
    Nice lesson Mark. For those of us who are still finding our feet on the guitar the F# minor using the D minor shape is also available in that same area as the one you showed.
  • Another great lesson Mark, you always manage to show me something I never thought of, even after years of playing,