Nice at the end, and Chris, you do that sort of thing without too much of a plan. Very impressive. Anyway, having fun with the tab. Almost committed it to memory, just need to get up to your speed now.
Thanks Chris, and I did have an understanding of that already, but it is always good to hear it a different way. I would like to have the practical knowledge of how you are free to move around (as you did at the end of the lesson) to keep the same chords. As you said, knowledge of triads, where they are located, and how it opens it up. How do you get that practical knowledge? Perhaps your lessons will take us there and I hope it does, but this feature of moving around (how you can without too much thinking about it) with more experienced players always has me in envy.
that's the wrong tab
Hi Mark -- thanks for letting us know. It should now be fixed for you.
Thanks!
The tab is from last week
it's the wrong tab isn't it? the tab is the same as last week's
Hi Mark -- great catch and thanks for letting us know. All fixed.
Nice at the end, and Chris, you do that sort of thing without too much of a plan. Very impressive. Anyway, having fun with the tab. Almost committed it to memory, just need to get up to your speed now.
any sheet music for this lesson, none up at the moment that I can see
Hi Mark -- thanks for letting us know -- all fixed.
Thanks Chris, and I did have an understanding of that already, but it is always good to hear it a different way. I would like to have the practical knowledge of how you are free to move around (as you did at the end of the lesson) to keep the same chords. As you said, knowledge of triads, where they are located, and how it opens it up. How do you get that practical knowledge? Perhaps your lessons will take us there and I hope it does, but this feature of moving around (how you can without too much thinking about it) with more experienced players always has me in envy.