How to reach your Full Potential on Guitar by just doing this!

Published 2024-07-06
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Ever wonder how to truly unlock your full potential on the guitar? This lesson is exactly what you need! We're diving into key strategies and mindsets that will help you become the best guitarist you can be. From effective practice routines to overcoming mental barriers, we'll cover everything you need to elevate your playing to new heights. Whether you're just starting out or have been playing for years, these tips will help you maximize your progress and find joy in your musical journey. So, grab your guitar, open your mind, and let's embark on this path to reaching your full potential together. Trust me, your future self will thank you!

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All Comments (21)
  • I never heard ANYONE before NOW EXPLAIN that a minor note in the scale has that sad tone! It's been staring me in the face, because I know the minor chord sounds sad, because it has a flat 3rd. Duh! 😅 I really like your lessons and sub'd because ALL your lessons continue to deliver that important AHA MOMENT! Thank you Sur 🎉❤😂
  • @Nicholask85
    One love keep the vibes high and remember to do something today that you can thank yourself for tomorrow!
  • @Kenneth-tm8ml
    Went from learning the guitar to teaching wonderful thing thanks brother😊😊
  • @DrD-fr6uu
    if this is the only amount of theory...I need in life....then That is super valuable to my efforts ....thank you.
  • @rayfabris2512
    great lesson I need to open my eyes and watch it again
  • @annw7084
    This is one of the best explanations I’ve ever heard about the relationship between music theory and playing or composing music. So good! Thank you!
  • @jamesadams1064
    Great lesson. It’s lessons like this that convinced me to sign up for your online course.
  • I chucked away the A Minor Pentatonic Scale that I really don't like. I adopted the G-Major Scale in position and on the G-String. and started hearing melody lines. Using that with limited Pent. Scale. Now my solos don't have any licks, and they aren't fast, but I am playing melodies all over the neck. This gives me enough satisfaction to keep me going. I could use more positions to build to a target note, but to me, hitting the melody lines is more important.
  • Nice lesson about getting theory into playing. Great discussion about always learning.
  • @davidshaw7823
    Eddie, you're an awesome guitar player and amazing teacher. I really enjoy your videos, they're really inspiring and humble.
  • Great job at bringing it back to the major scale. Using the 3 note per string scale helps to visualize this better.
  • @finisplayhouse
    Great vertical explanation, i only understood the horizontal numbering from Jerry Cherrys video. Finally understand the simplicity of minor to major scales. Thank you!
  • @Fastlane05
    Now learning ZZ Top Blue Jean Blues. I am really working on phrasing right now. I have the mechanics of the pentatonic, diatonic (the modes a little) and the blues scales down in all positions, but phrasing while combining both Rhythm & Lead and making it sound great is the challenging part. Work in progress.
  • @scottmelton3092
    Exactly what I’ve been working on lately. Great time to run into it. Great lesson and love the way you teach.
  • @Kenneth-tm8ml
    Thank you my brother you sure do help a lot of people😅😊
  • (8:28) The 4th and 5th are not called "perfect" intervals because they create less tension and sound more pleasant. It's because they don't change quality when you invert them. When you invert a major third, it becomes a minor 6th. When you invert a minor 2nd, it becomes a major 7th. Minor and major intervals change quality when you invert them. Same with diminished and augmented. When you invert a diminished 4th, you get an augmented 5th. Whereas, when you invert a perfect 4th, you get a perfect 5th. It doesn't change quality. It remains perfect. Incidentally, the 1st and 8th are also perfect.