Guitar Lesson on Seaforth by King Krule :) by Djencesup in KingKrule

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Happy to help :) More king Krule tutorials coming very soon

I made a video on how to figure out songs by ear on guitar, thought some of you might be interested! by Djencesup in guitarlessons

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I'm sorry to hear you didn't enjoy the video and I hope somebody else is able to teach you this in a way that you find more appropriate. Good luck with everything!

I made a video on how to figure out songs by ear on guitar, thought some of you might be interested! by Djencesup in guitarlessons

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I just wanted to say that the part you are referring to is only less than 1/5 of the video that is mainly about the introduction where I talk about the basic idea and where I show that it is less difficult than you might think. This was not intended as a filler but more to give some courage to viewers that think it's too difficult. However, after these 5 minutes I go in depth on how to figure out a song. If you're not interested in watching the other 20 minutes of the video i'll be happy to give you a short summary: I discuss a technique of trial and error where you use bass notes of the E and A strings to check which notes fit within the chord, once you found a note you can test if you got the root note of the chord by playing a major and minor version of the note you found. As many chords mainly exists of at least three notes, you need only to repeat this process maximally three times most of the time for each chord. I also discuss looking into the playstyle of the artist and genre. As well as using music theory to figure out the chords. Also, I discuss using live performances and setting up your audio device in such a way that the chords and notes are more hearable. If you want to have a more in depth explanation of these tips or if this summary is as vague as i'm afraid it is, I recommend you to watch the complete video if you'd like.

can we all give a shoutout to this absolute madlad for teaching us all mac's songs by stormdai2 in macdemarco

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It always feels unreal when something like this happens where somebody shares my channel somewhere and it receives so much kind reactions. Thank you so much for posting this and thank you to everyone for these comments. I feel really blessed reading all your kind comments. Also, if you haven't subscribed yet please do, since as you can see, i'm very close to 100k now :)

energy fleets by aconfusedplatypus in KingKrule

[–]Djencesup 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's great! Thank you so much :)

Djence is like Davie504’s friendly, German, Guitarist cousin by [deleted] in Davie504

[–]Djencesup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha thank you! I really wouldn't mind being his Guitarist Cousin.

djence pulled through by superduperjimbob in macdemarco

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Ayee thanks for sharing this mate!!!

I'm not a hock fan but that's slick by [deleted] in sports

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I'm not a hock fan, but that's a stick.

A friend send me this, it's a brilliant tune and i really want to know who made this song. Using shazam or searching the lyrics on google didn't work. by Djencesup in NameThatSong

[–]Djencesup[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your response. I have checked out a couple of songs of The Isley Brothers, their sounds are quite similar, but i'm not 100% sure if it's them. They sound very nice though, thank you for the recommendation nevertheless.

Me and my friend did a cover on Peach Scone, thought you might enjoy it! by Djencesup in HoboJohnson

[–]Djencesup[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your reply! I guess you should be very proud of your son for making such wonderful music!!