One-Finger Acoustic DADGAD Lesson | Impress Your Friends Around the Next Campfire!
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In this video, we'll go into D-A-D-G-A-D tuning and look at several of its basic chords, scales, dyads & triads that will get you playing your own original licks in absolutely NO TIME!
Most of this can be played with just ONE FINGER!!! We're playing mostly down in the Open Position (Dsus4) with a tendency toward a root note of D5. All of this is covered in the video. Let me know what you think! Thanks for stopping by!!
Timestamps:
0:14 Intro
3:13 Chapter 1: Scales & Shapes
3:17 D Minor Pentatonic Scale
4:05 D Blues Scales
4:38 Chapter 2: Triads
4:40 D5 Triad (I-Chord, Moveable Shape)
5:48 G Major Triad (IV-Chord, Moveable Shape)
6:45 A Major Triad (V-Chord, Moveable G Major Shape)
7:41 C Major Triad (VII-Chord, Moveable Shape)(The VII-Chord of a Major Progression would actually be diminished, but we're not going into that in this video. Stay tuned!!)
8:18 D Major Triad (I-Chord\Octave, Moveable C Major Shape)
8:47 Chapter 3: Power Chords
8:50 Top String Power chord (D5, Moveable Shape)
11:13 Bottom String Power chord (D5, Moveable Shape)
12:45 Chapter 4: Full Chords
12:50 D5 (Root Chord)
13:56 Gadd9/D
15:45 A7sus4
17:05 Outro
Excel file with my Scales & Shapes: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1J70LmimoV6qxYxqu6U6G8inQ7ksLlRnB/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=100334216448318747224&rtpof=true&sd=true
Intro Tune | Song: A Hard Lesson | Artist: Southbound Blues
Outro Tune | Song: I Don't Know Your Face (Anymore) | Artist: Southbound Blues | Link: https://soundcloud.com/pushingtr33s/i-dont-know-your-face-anymore?si=85746126b6454a8b9f37771787168cf5&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
Brought to you by.....Me! Hambone's Guitar & Sound | Birmingham, Alabama | www.hambonesguitar.com
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1960 Tribute Plus Les Paul | Gibson '57 Classic Neck & '57 Classic+
Hello everyone! Welcome to the South.
In this video, I'm demoing my hand-wired 2014 Epiphone Les Paul 1960 Tribute Plus with factory Gibson '57 Classic neck & '57 Classic+ bridge pickups. It's been completely gutted of the factory wiring, pots & switch, and has been hand-wired from scratch with quality repro parts from StewMac.
I have a side-by-side comparison of the neck & bridge at the end of the video.
Let me know what you think and let me know what you'd like to see next!
Thanks for stopping by
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Repairing A Stripped Pickguard Mounting Screw Hole
In this video, we'll fix one of the pickguard mounting holes in the body of my 2016 Gibson SG Standard. I'll show you how to cut and shape some tiny slivers of wood that we'll glue in, which will create brand new thread walls for your mounting screw!
Apologies up front for the terrible audio. I'm still working the kinks out of my setup. I should've re-recorded this one, but I wanted to just get it out here for you guys. I'm already working on the next one. Let me know if there's anything specific that you'd like to see!
As always.....thank you so much for stopping by! I hope to see you on the next one!
Link for the pickguard (I think they're currently out of white/cream): https://decoboom.com/collections/sg-standard-full-face-batwing
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Volume Pot Replacement. 1994 MIM Stratocaster. Fender Pure Vintage '59 Pickups. Proper Restring.
In this video, we'll pull the strings & pickguard off of my black 1994 MIM Strat, and swap the current 500K Ohm volume pot in the circuit with a 250K Ohm pot.
This guitar has already been gutted & hand-wired with quality wiring and CTS pots. It's also had the pickups swapped for a set of Fender Pure Vintage 59's (PV59's). We just want to swap the volume pot for one of a different value, taking off some of the very top-end highs, and making it more of a traditional Stratocaster. It's also been copper-shielded....but it was my first attempt, so it's a little ugly.
I'll show you how to heat up the old solder joints & disconnect the components before finally pulling the pot out of the pickguard. We'll also go step-by-step in reverse, 'til we have a working guitar with a brand spanking new 250k ohm Volume potentiometer (pot).
We'll also swap the pickup covers for the white ones that came with the PV59's.
I'll then show you how to properly string up an electric guitar. We'll be using D'Addario 10's.
Let me know what you'd like to see in the future! Thanks for dropping by!
-Southbound
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