We celebrated this 4th of July by furthering your guitar-playing independence! We addressed all of your burning guitar questions that are slowing you down on your learning journey. Some choice topics were how to learn the fretboard, playing baby chords, relative scales, and much more!
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In this video:
00:01:19 - Is there value in learning the fretboard? If so, what's the best way to go about it?
00:09:36 - Do we barre the entire 3rd fret across all 6 strings or just the 5 strings (A,D,G,B, E strings)?
00:11:16 - Do we strum the 6th string (low E) as well or just the remaining 5 strings?
00:11:55 - What do you do if a string breaks on your guitar and you are not in a situation where you can change it?
00:13:59 - I realized there are relative scales like C major and A minor. So, it feels like in a way you can practice two at a time. Question is, should they sound different because I know about the light/dark tone of major versus minor. Or is that all in the chords?
00:18:20 - Can you do a lesson on baby chords?
00:20:44 - I'm new at a guitar and I was wondering how long does it take you to learn barre chords?
00:22:50 - Is there any difference between the pentatonic scale and the scale of key like the c scale for soloing?
00:26:11 - How do rhythm guitarists fight boredom?
00:30:54 - What suggestion for switching C to G and G to C?