Thanks a lot!
This sounds very nice. Also, excellent performance and great video quality.
Great job David!
Hey that's cool! It's very important to have some chord lessons! This also shows how versatile you are David!
Really cool progression man, very smooth and as always - awesome sound!
Nice chords, David!
Nice lesson David!
Thanks folks!
Awesome chords David, keep them coming.
Really chill out lesson.
Nice chord changes
Great lesson David !
Awesome! And very useful!
Wow this lesson is amazing. I love this kinda stuff man
This piece kind of reminds me of Dream Theater's "To Live Forever"
Really dreamy with the chorus etc as well 10/10
just beautyful david!
Thanks my friends!
Glad you like this lesson.
I did use day light, I was lucky to have a real nice bright day while shooting this. :-)
WOW. Awesome David
Beautiful voicing David!! Great Lesson!!! Bookmarked immediately!!!!
Some really cool chords here, great job David:)!
Wow, that was really nice!
Great lesson, very interesting and of course useful!
Awesome progression David!
An amazing and melodic work ... very good lighting too!
Hi David,
This a guitar playing I need to learn. Mostly focus is on lead but to be more all-round this I need so much.
This is a very good and useful lesson can wait to see more of these.
Great David as always
Beautiful chords and playing, David!
Very good topic David!!
wow this is so awesome
nice video quality did you use daylight ?
In today's lesson we'll take a look at a new way to create chords using the whole fretboard. In order to combine different chord shapes, we'll use a sliding technique and open strings as much as possible to create a mellow ambient kind of sound. As always with this kind of lesson, I strongly encourage you to develop these ideas and include them in your own compositions.
Make sure to study the fingering shown in the videos. There are sometimes more than one way to play these, but you should try the recommended fingering to make things easy for you.
As you can see, we'll use the fingers of the right hand to play arpeggios. This technique can be tricky at first, so spend time getting you right hand fingers used to playing in that matter.
Strive for a clean technique and have fun!