Video Guitar Lesson #3
What’s up!?
I hope all is well…
I wanted to get this to you earlier in the week,
but I’ve been incredibly busy working on some
new stuff. Whew! Anyway, here’s a new video
lesson for you.
Check it out!
You can get the guitar tab for this video here.
Cheers!
Dan Denley
P.S. I’ve gotten HUNDRENDS of emails from my students
about the video lessons that I’ve been creating lately.
Everyone seems to love them! That’s cool. I hope they’re
helping you, too. BTW, I really want to make sure I’m
teaching what you want to learn, so please leave your
comments below!
60 Comments so far
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Hay Dan How about some close ups of the fret bord while you show us this gr4eat stuff?
By mark |
Hey Mark,
Sure man. I usually do that. But I included the tab this time. It’s the blue link called, “guitar tab”. Hope that helps.
Cheers!
Dan Denley
By Dan Denley |
can i have video guitar #3 as a free
thank you.
By said frem |
Awesome, this stuff I can use forever. Way to go. By the way, I ordered all 4 guitar leads CD’s, even though I missed the special pricing. Fishing in Alaska I didn’t get to my emails in time. Tomorrow I’ll email you for the video to them. Great job.
By Casey |
Hi Dan,
The lesson is good but how do I get the strenght to move the the pinky from 9 to 10th frets?
How do I get the muting sound on this lesson? Could you show that as well on the video?
Keith
By Keith |
Hi DAN!!
This will INCREASE…my goal of FiFtY years old guitar beginner!!!LoL
I LoVe it!!
Thankssss from quebec Canada!!
By Piter |
Hey Dan,
I dig the format for these lessons. It’s like you are sitting in my living room giving me a private lesson teaching me what I want to learn instead of what a teacher teaches dozens of other students in a canned curriculum. Great job!
By John |
Thanks Dan Iam going to purchase your Blues course asap love the taster vids online … thankyou …
By Jezz |
Takes way too long to download video on a modem…………
By peter |
I was afraid I would have to go back into the dark with a PC. Since I went through the four lessons you sent via Safari on my mac, I guess I will have to buy the whole thing. Thanks Dan, and I’m a ways past fifty and didn’t take up the guitar again till I retired at 60.
By Byrle |
Dan, Thankyou for the free lessons. They are great. I have ordred your Blues Guitar Secrets course and am anxiouisly awaiting it.
By Paul Blaesing |
Dan, great video. Any advice for those of us who can barely finger across four frets? Yes, I am jealous of you guys who can finger across six or more frets, let along barre + 5 frets! What’s a mere mortal to do?
By Lee |
I’ll have to practice the 7th fret on the B chord. How do I grow an extra finger?
By Bo |
MY FINGERS ARE GETTING SORE. BUT AM STILL PRACTICING.
By RAYZA |
Hi Dan,
Just recieved your course. The videos are
great and the tabs make it easier for me to learn the material.
Thanks, Gene
By Gene |
Good stuff but respectfully, all I’ve seen is pretty much beginner stuff and all acoustic. Do you have electric and more advanced stuff available. If so, I would love to see some samples. Thank you,
Michael Clifton.
By Michael Clifton |
The lessons are really helpful, but sometimes it’s hard to pick out your exact strumming pattern, can you include that on the tabs and notation?
Thanks!
~ Collin
By Collin |
Dan
I,ve just watched lesson 3.The idea of doing the sequence and then slowing it down is well appreciated.
I like the way you give the finger placement and the explanation of the rhythm sound.
I am waiting for lesson 4 to see close up movement of your fingers.This is a key point for me to understand
and pick up speed.
You mentioned Drummers beat..thanks I am
starting to understand more.
regards John.in Paris
By john white |
Dan, great sound. I noticed others asking about streching their fingers to reach the notes. The same applies to me. Any exercises or suggestions? Clete
By Clete |
Dan:
I am getting nothing on this video either…………..Mel I push the button to your video and nothing happens
By Mel |
this is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!
By Aasmaan Bhardwaj |
Like your approach and your explanations,just haven’t had time to really sit down and practice yet,but that time will come. Thanks I need those fretboard pics too,I can read tab somewhat,mostly to tunes that I know by heart.
By Claude |
dan,ive been messing around with guitars for 20odd yrs.but youve shown me more in a couple of wks.thank you. martin, ireland.
By martin murray |
Hay Dan How about some close ups of the fret bord while you show us this great stuff? i’m using glasses to see what you’re doing!
By Gerard |
It is cool.
By Glorya |
I’ve had your BGS about 2 weeks now and it’s been really adictive. One thing nice about having this is I can ask stupid questions. I’ve learnd the scales, it’s really helped me. The stupid question is in each scale we have the white root note and black notes as well. My question is I can’t figure out what the other white dots in cord A for example means. Please fill me in.
Thanks John
By John Plichta |
Great stuff Dan… Keep em comin! any chance of a bigger video screen? or onscreen tabs of the chords at least? more advanced samples please!
By Nick |
John: the white notes are the ROOT note of the scale. For example, if it’s a G pentatonic, the white notes for each pattern is G. The black notes are the other notes of the scale.
By Dan Denley |
THIS IS GREAT
By CHRIS |
Hi Dan: Thanks for sharing some great Guitar stuff. It appears that there is a large demand out there for blues style playing. I am new to this type of chording. Bill
By Bill |
you are doing great i am going to have to order some material from you i am learning to flat pick and also how to finger pick it will take lots of practice but once i put something in my head i alwayse go through with it
By danny |
HI Dan
I didn’t mean to wait untill the last, to send the comments all in the same day. However, once a person gets to playing arouond with the lessons, time gets away. Can’t wait to get the close up. Great video to lear by.
Thanks
Willys
By Willys Smith |
Hi !
That’s something I been looking for…it’s very good. Thank’s
Nice greeting’s from Slovenia !
By Nenad |
Dan, no one can ever accuse you of not explaining clearly enough. I really appreciate the amount of time you take to hammer home a point. Keep up the good work. I am enjoying these lessons.
By Art |
Hi Dan , I’m cooking now on blues power !!!! Thank You James
By James |
awesome song keep on truckin
By cameron |
I just want to thank you Dan, I am enjoying putting the theory into practice via your videos..at age 60 plus, I thought it was impossible to play guitar at all never mind well, but now I know it isnt, I think I might just be able to play guitar, not perfetly, but for my own pleasure, sooner than later..thanks so much ..Tessa
By tessa Galloway |
THANK YOU SO MUCH , I’M GETTING ALOT BETTER AND THESE VIDEO’S ARE GREAT
THANKS FOR THE HELP
By Ben Oley |
Pretty thorough, Dan,
But, the B stretch is way too much for many people. Why not mix it up, and throw in a strummed B7 chord?
By Don |
awsom content Dan, Will definately buy the videos, lovin the lessons!!!!
By Chris |
Hi Dan,
That finger stretch on the “B” chord OUCH! So, instead of playing in “E” I drop to “A”. Using A=I (5th string), D=IV (4th string), and E=V (6th string). A little different sound, but it works. It’s just easier for me.
By Steve Givens |
hey man i love the blues but i feel kind of dumb for asking, is this blues only or do u do rock?
By james |
The coolest thing about your lessions is that you slow down to let everyone see what you are doing.. For me that is wonderful cause learning from other people can be very hard. I have found it very easy to watch you and learn from as well. Thanks a million again. I cannot get enough of your videos! Take it easy..
By Michael Brooks |
why did you use a strech from the 5 to
the 10 a lot of people can’t make it
By Tom Mitchell |
Great job Dan. Very clear and easy to understand. Even though we are given tabs, sometimes closeups are good too. Cheers.
By Dave - New Zealand |
isee all the but i not hear inglish well.
By koblan |
Hi Dan. I just watched the 3rd lesson above and I counted the beats at the beginning. You’ve played like your chorus was 12 and 1/2 bars long (!) instead of 12! Have you done it on purpose?
Check it please!!!
Cheers.
By Adam |
HI DAN
GREAT STUFF! KEEP IT COMING IM LOVIND EVERY MINUTE.
By PETER |
lesson 3 is pretty good..I’ve learned a lot.thanks!
By peehple |
Thankssss from Albania y the best
By blend |
itz good nd all….. but how are v normal people supposed to extend our fingers 2 such an extend?…..
By Reggie |
thanks Dan It,s very helpful to learn how to put things together that i do know how too play,word syncrohnization or whatever is quite large to interpret can,t spell to well either later..Bearthgigh…
By bearthigh |
Thanks for the freebies! Good stuff.
By John |
This is a cool jazz progression. Having trouble with the stretch on the 5th, but still working on it. Thanks
By Dale |
Hai mr Dan,
Watching your video lesson #3 and imagine that I am the player…he…he..
WOW…Matur Nuwun (thank you)
By beni |
Thanks for the freebies. This inspires me to play and learn. Any exercises for finger stretch & speed on the fretboard.
Option to save the video to hard disk will be much appreciated as the connections for streaming video is slow. AWESOME CONTENT DAN WILL DEFINITELY BUY THE VIDEOS!!!!KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK STOP ,DONT STOP!!!!
By Jeevan |
i think you should tell when you bend. what note to play like if you hit a note how do you know how far to bend it and what to check it with.joetheshakeRBHL
By joe |
Enjoyed looking at Lessons 1,2 & 3. Have’nt had time to try them on guitar yet but will do soon. Whats the next step?
By Dan McInerney |
Do the lessons on your CD’s include both, the close up to the frret board and the guitar tab?
Thanks,
Sergio
By Sergio |
Ok Dan,
Another lesson,thank you for it.Than as someone say, it inspires me to continue to play and learn. I hope i can find your Cds in some musicshop here in my country…
By Marc |
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