Originally Posted by: caponi14Hey Chris, im currently doing the courses you told me to do.[/quote]
Awesome. :) Good to hear; good for you!
You are welcome for the Triads lessons. I think they are quite valuable, too.Originally Posted by: caponi14
I know what it's all about now which i think is great :)
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I think it's great also. You are right at the lesson that shows why inversions are so valuable: the ability to make voices move up or down at will regardless of the chord involved!
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But is it normal that my mind is getting a little confused when i have to use it practically, and just being able to do an inversion or shape right away?
Good question. Answer: yes, of course, it is perfectly normal!
It takes a lot of time to get to the point where you can understand this stuff. And it takes even more time to be able to automate it; to "play it on demand".
My advice is to keep doing what you are doing: these lessons! That's why I made them, after all, because they are an invaluable part of learning music on the guitar. The tutorial exercises after the first inversion tutorial will help you put those concepts into practice. And if you keep consistently, actively practicing these things, over time you will gradually gain the ability to play them on demand.
[QUOTE=caponi14]I Gotta admit that your lessons have been the most helpfull for me on this site!! THUMBS UP!
Glad you are getting value from the site and my lessons. :)
Christopher Schlegel
Guitar Tricks Instructor
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