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Steve Stine Guitar Lesson - (Fretboard Chord Trick) Play All Guitar Chords In Every Key

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    @stinemusiclessons6 years ago 🎸 Get Steve’s A to Z guitar course Play Guitar For Life ►
    />🎸 Get Instant Access to 40+ of Steve’s Guitar Courses ►
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    @programmedwrong37958 years ago I feel like I owe this guy a hundreds of dollars from all the stuff I've learned from him. Great teacher! 615
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    @gw20315 years ago A teacher ?The ability to pass on hard learned information in a simplified manner to help others.This guy is fantastic,thank you so much Steve. 41
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    @tmf95564 years ago Wish I had a teacher like this back in the nineties, I might have been a musician by now lol 94
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    @danielmotas4962last year Finally a real teacher on video...the best teacher ever.
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    @jamesgazin94475 years ago Man, I wish you had been around 45 years ago when I first took up the guitar. I think I've learned more from you in the past month than I have in the last decade. I've always just played what sounded good, but without really understanding why. You're teaching me the WHY and the HOW to discover new things on my own that I hadn't considered before!
    Thanks!
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    @tommatthews79824 years ago This guy should have millions of subs..... such a great teacher and so knowledgable 6
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    @sayankundu69226 years ago Steve Stine u are the best guitar teacher one could ever have.. hats off..
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    @brimstone816 years ago I wish every guitar teacher was like you, Steve. You're a Godsend.
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    @gman23804 years ago Steve's a natural,
    great teacher. He makes things easier to learn without diminishing the content. Steve's a youtube legend !
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    @peteydubsmusic2497 years ago Hey Steve,
    I just want to say that this is by far the highest quality guitar lesson content I have seen on YouTube. I have been playing for 15 years and I have recently started up my own guitar lesson channel and you have truly inspired me as a guitar instructor. I have to say to all the beginner guitarists​ out there, this man knows what he is talking about and this concept in particular is the absolute single most important piece of knowledge for understanding the guitar. Kudos to you and keep up the amazing work!
    Peter
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    @wadisurya20137 years ago Your ability to explain this in simple way : genius, thanks man
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    @lepetitprince21884 years ago I used to watch these without fundamentals and it used to mess my head up back then,but now with a better base, everything is making sense.I owe you bigtime,man.
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    @Mark09ish14 years ago Jesus!!! 45 years and I never made the connection of the Minor 2, 3 and on the Fretboard..... oh the headaches that could have saved me in figuring out songs before the internet! Thank you, Steve, for this valuable tip!! 12
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    @60pka4 years ago His communication skill is fantastic, his interest in teaching guitar is genuine. He is the real deal McCoy. KA.
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    @Krampus-qz7eh8 years ago I wish all theory teachers were as clear, concise and able to communicate as Steve does. I play piano and did a fair amount of theory. I have taken up the guitar only recently. watching the videos that Steve puts out really highlights to me what a good teacher is all about and that is someone who can communicate so well that he makes new and sometimes complex ideas seem easy. Hats off to you Steve and please continue to make these videos. ... 4
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    @joeluspalacius69404 years ago 25 years playing and you just blew my mind 7
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    @jawsartist4 years ago Your enthusiastic way of teaching is so contagious and inspiring. 2
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    @aleksandrdanielyants13684 years ago Thank you Steve!
    Probably you are the best teacher in the world!
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    @johnx93184 years ago I've been over and over this video - it's jam-packed full of absolutely fantastic information!
    A single thumb-up doesn't seem to be enough.
    Big thanks Steve. Really appreciated.
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    @maddi1108 years ago Beautifully explained mate. Learned a lot and easily. Thank you 198
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    @smittyvonyeiggermischliebe20707 years ago You sir are a phenomenal teacher. I not only was able to teach myself to match my vocals using the Do Ra Me Fa So La Ti Da method while also playing this, but i could literally throw on a tuner and pretty much match it to G, A, B, C, D, F#, E and its literally the alphabet at this point and i can play it forewords and backwards no problem. You sir, get my many thanks. I can now understand keys and am totally sold on the methodology of music theory. I have played natural for years and this is easily one of the most influential channels on youtube for myself. You deserve a spot at Fordham. ... 1
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    @danielcschuler8 years ago THANKS MAN. I'VE BEEN PLAYING ACOUSTIC FOR 46 YEARS NOW, AND YOU JUST HELPED ME APPLY SOMETHING I LEARNED FOR THE BASS (THE "L" SHAPE) AND APPLYING IT TO THE 6 STRING.
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    @Bigfatphoggy7 years ago I feel like this is the first video anyone should watch while trying to learn music theory for the guitar... I have learned more from this video alone than i have learned sitting and watching crap about music theory for the past two years. THANK YOU STEVE. YOU DA BOSSS ... 6
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    @mightymurph39495 years ago Yo man you are a godsend. Everything I’ve ever learned, forgot, and wanted to know you’ve covered. Thank you for your time and dedication 37
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    @zealest20118 years ago The best guitar instructor I've come across so far
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    @arispatubo26284 years ago Im 39 playing rock metal...but this time i understand completely now..tnx man god bless you always..
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    @jpeood328 years ago how very cool, anyone who would give this guy a thumbs down is simply nuts. So very clear and easy to understand 11
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    @sonlover628 years ago Really good. Been playing 40 years.....never a laesson, and self-taught. This was very helpful and easy to visualize. Thanks. 7
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    @tombo544 years ago How could anyone give this video a 'thumbs down'. Clear, concise...and free!! Talk about ungrateful...smh. 1
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    @aashmusicnow8 years ago this was the most helpful video I've seen in trying to teach myself guitar... amazing. this just opened up so much for me 10
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    @karldstencell5 years ago Steve, this really makes a lot of guitar concepts I've learned separately really click all together. Fantastic lesson, thank you!! 3
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    @kenjones30512 years ago This guy just made this so simple to understand, you rock
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    @user-qb5mr5zf4nlast year This man is an amazing teacher. Played the guitar for years and never had the chord sequence explains so simply. Thanks so much for this. 1
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    @wonnito20088 years ago Seriously, just awesome. Natural born teacher Steve thanks 5
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    @josuechesa6138 years ago hi from spain, for me you are the best teacher in YouTube GIVME 5 8
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    @garyswift832 months ago Mind blown 🤯. That's the ha moment I've been looking for years. Thank you Steve
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    @gurkenwasser57274 years ago This Channel should have millions of subscribers
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    @ginsan81988 years ago My knowledge is once again enriched. Thanks!
    To sum it up, the 1st, 4th, & 5th notes in the diatonic major scale are major. The 2nd, 3rd, and 6th are minor. The 7th is diminished. We can use this idea to identify chords progression in any song. We can track any progression by simply looking for the right root note on the 6th string, and the rest of the notes would follow (it makes life easier since you don't have to worry about the root notes in the other strings once you get familiar with only the 6th string. Hail 6th string!). Just make sure that you identify correctly the tonal chord of the song. You can transform each note that's been given a function into its own chord, which is in barre chord shape, or any chord shapes you are familiar with. ...
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    @jobdhayalan45965 years ago The best teacher with the best teaching skill in you tube thank you bro for your lessons
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    @mitchelljarvis20108 years ago I've just experienced a 'eureka' moment! This lesson was awesome, cheers Steve! 👍👍👍 4
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    @jawkneeG8 years ago sick shredding 21
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    @jamesomodeo37929 months ago You have a natural ability to teach, and it comes through very clearly. Unlike the other. I just want to say thank you and I’m happy to discover your video, and I will keep exploring.
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    @AhmadShariffYaacob8 years ago Definitely the best online guitar sifu. All hail Steve Stine!!
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    @goingendless48898 years ago lol, I was playing for almost 2years and I just learned this right now. thank you! :) 5
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    @all_religions_are_garbages8 years ago you a legend. 100 salute for you such incredible theory 8
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    @Nitenman8 years ago Simply WOW! I cannot believe how simple this is, I've been playing guitar for pretty much a decade and never even realised this, it seems so obvious and I feel like an idiot! Especially as you can apply the modes to each note of the major scale as you go along the 7 notes - ionion, dorian, phrygian, lydian, myxolidian, aeolian and locrian. From here you can identify the chord that a chord progression 'resolves' on and use the corresponding mode to solo over that chord progression with ease. ... 1
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    @gimilsonmauriusongime4634 years ago Man, I am writing from Angola country colonized by Portuguese in Africa, I am one of your fan I love watching your guitar classes. You are the best, the only way to be grateful to you is by pressing likes and writing a comments on your regards. ...
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    @solarstacks8 years ago Nice Ovation guitar. I've had one for over 20 years and it's still great sounding, with new strings of course. 4
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    @harolddavis4138last year I really like Steve.
    His information makes it easier.
    After playing for 50 years, Steve makes more sense than anyone else.
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    @karelvratnik47833 years ago Děkuji. Tohle mi otevřelo oči. další lekce musím sledovat. Super.
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    @serantaureaction22305 years ago I like u man, Very2 good lesson for beginner playing guitar 4
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    @kimrainman8 years ago I thank God for stumbling upon this video 12
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    @marylewis62894 years ago The Comments help me tremendously!! Here it is 2 AM ALREADY! Now, I need to buy the guitar! I need to come back to this great video Steve and just comprehend, REMEMBER and apply, with GREAT self talk also!! Yes, I can do this! Thank You from a beginner that knows very little about Music! I still have time, I am only 70! ...
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    @HazelAgunod7 years ago My new motto:
    "Pretty cool huh?"
    -Steve Stine
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    @anshkumar71055 years ago Very important topic for intermediate guitarist. Kindly focus more at this level. 4
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    @NorthTXMountainbiker8 years ago I've been playing the guitar for many years...by ear, with almost no knowledge of 'theory'. This video, and a couple of your other ones have expanded my understanding of the guitar exponentially, in mere moments! I wish you (and the internet ;-) ) had been around 30 years ago!!! Thanks! ...
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    @DOLSE717 years ago Just wanna thank you im struggling even after 30 years but you seem to make what i do normally make more sense and gives me more avenues to go down instead of thinking shit what sounds good next.SPOT ON.
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    @FendergtrJam5 years ago "Steve" Thank You so Much Well explained A+ excilent Teacher Brother 👍👏🤘Keep them coming 😁 3
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    @Cowboyninja708 years ago Mr. Stine, I have been playing guitar for over 20 years; I consider myself a decent rhythm player; I wanted you to know that you are a very good instructor and I enjoy your videos. As far as theory goes; what order should I watch your videos to improve my knowledge base? Thanks ... 53
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    @SwordPlay18 years ago I have watched this over and over all day. What a tremendous video.
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    @johnaaronson8123 years ago I love watching your videos. I'm soon to be 65 and I'm so glad I started watching your videos, turns out I love learning about the guitar as much or more than playing lol. Thank you so much!!
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    @johnevans14536 years ago 45yrs 0 theory and you make learning ez!Thank you sir
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    @PatricioTorre4 years ago man, you're THE MAN.
    thank you so much for sharing all your knowledge and experience.
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    @mtg1874 years ago Great teacher this video is awesome I learned without even picking up the guitar. 3am right and I did something of worth by watching this. This guy and Ben eller are two of the best teachers on YouTube
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    @kimberlyisherwood72203 years ago I have to keep repeating this. I may remember, hopefully, not keep forgetting. 1
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    @surajbista53088 years ago best lesson ever ......the way you explain is just amazing
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    @williamrudson35164 years ago I LOVE YOU STEVE !!!
    YOU MADE MY LIFE EASIER.
    ❤❤❤
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    @MikefromAlabama7 years ago This basically unlocks the chord fretboard. Thanks for very useful lessons.
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    @robertwoods24277 years ago This just open my eyes so much better to understanding the major and minor scales. Thanks
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    @fathercharles57435 years ago Best and most practical guitar lessons on U Tube 2
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    @jamesomodeo37929 months ago This is incredible. These videos have helped me so much when everyone else is trying to explain and exploit I get lost in the language even though it’s English this is the best way to help me get that aha moment and it work I watch the top players of all ages plus the great celebrities that influence me and this helps bring it all together. I’m a visual kind of guy, I can watch you pick up on it and then expand on it but listening to most people get me confused you bring it all together and I just want to say thank you for simplifying and helping me understand what it is I’m doing to help bring more feeling my plane and understanding. Thank you. ...
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    @DCOSrecords5 years ago Steve, you're the man. You make everything so simple. Thank you. 1
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    @Xuzzas5 years ago This guys system in teaching is rock solid.
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    @Drakken765 years ago I have been playing this for years and only realize it now. The way you broke it down made the light go off and now its all clear. Thank you Steve! I think you are a fantastic teacher and mentor.
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    @sierradelta077 years ago You have made this outrageously simple, especially the diminished which is what I came here for, all the other stuff was a fantastic bonus. Thank you.
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    @codbmc3 years ago Amazing lesson opened so many doors for me. Thanks! 1
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    @danielali27244 years ago I'm teaching my eight-year-old daughter to play, and I have learned, knowing how to play doesn't mean you can teach. Your lessons are very helpful. Thanks for posting. Keep up the good work. 1
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    @HemiMedic4 years ago It would have been nice to have these knowledgable lessons back in the early 90's!! Beginners will never understand the struggles of learning guitar back then! LOL 2
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    @brubakersflatcakes97557 years ago Steve Stine really unlocks the "mystery" of guitar playing making it rather simple for a motivated student to go next level quickly. I love you man!
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    @heichfung4617 months ago Beginner point of view, it's very clear. Thanks 👍
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    @ibnusalihah26046 years ago the beauty of this video is; it has no ads interrupting my lesson!!
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    @KillertoneLabs8 years ago I'm only half way into this video... And I have to stop and say: AWESOME! I can't believe no one ever showed this to me before. A truly great trick indeed
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    @richardbaron71063 years ago I'm watching this 6 years after it was uploaded and wishing YouTube was around back in the mid-80's when I started to teach myself guitar. When I get more time, I'm gonna sign up for the course and really learn properly. Many thanks from NZ. ...
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    @crystalsteadman71914 years ago I have only been playing since sept 2019 . got a gutair given to me and i started teaching myself. I to you-tube for help. Came up on Steve Stine after the first video i wacted of his i was hooked. I watched everyday practiced with his videos everyday. Today i can play like I've played for yrs.. He made it very easy and fun to learn.. STEVE STINE .. YOU ROCK
    THANK YOU SOO MUCH.. I WISH I COULD MEET U IN PERSON TO SAY THANK YOU !!!
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    @aaronjavier22725 years ago This is the best guitar channel in youtube
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    @timallen60253 years ago Pulling together -finally oh finally -a whole guitar load of half grasped stuff that makes, if ya like , letters now into Real Words and musical Sentences , I guess ! You are The Music Teacher Steve, thank you 😊
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    @paulkelly58174 years ago I just subscribed to the channel and I no longer feel like a fraud owning a decent guitar. My skills were only worthy of a £100 special but now I'll unzip my Martin case with confidence. Thanks so much!
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    @Lughnerson7 years ago An important lesson. I figured this out after taking lessons and Finally accepting that I should learn scales. Knowing this helped me with guitar and bass especially when playing with others and not knowing the song.