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How we can play like Mateus Asato?
https://www.youtube.com/live/Gmsr7pf0GBA?si=u1bNo8RPdx47WGJO Mateus has been on a tour like no other over the past few years, being know for his dynamic guitar playing. He is releasing a course on how to solo soon and went live to promote it. (go support and check it out) After only listening for 1 minute and 30 seconds, I had to pause the video because what I heard was just so good. He shows some fundamental approaches to get the sound that he has mastered and steps for us to do it too! Let's take a look together and take away one technique, approach, or skill to improve your playing TODAY check out the link to his recording above, and lookout for my breakdown soon
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c major scale horizontal
C major played starting from the 3rd fret, 5th string (low a string) This way we can play it going left to right, instead of up and down We can visualize the guitar in so many ways, so it's important to take time to analyze all the various ways we can play the same note in different positions to find what is best and preferred when practicing, practice, sllooowwww
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C major
C major is one of the most common keys that most musicians begin playing and learning about. Let’s introduce C major This is to start the conversation, and visually see where on the fretboard it is any questions you have, please comment below
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C major
Introducing #6
There are 7 positions total. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Each of them has a unique pattern assigned to it. This is referred to as the sequence or order that you play the notes in. AKA a scale. Today, lets introduce position 6. Attached is what the 6th position looks like. It is worth while to spend much time looking at, thinking about, and making sense of this pattern. This shape is the foundation for a lot of your playing to come More to come about it soon
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