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So ive had a few request from people about playing 8 string guitar but jumping right to is as opposed to playing 6 or 7 for a long time. well here is a quick lesson to help get you started if you enjoy it let me know and if you want the tabs or music hit me up at
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41 thoughts on “Beginning 8 String Guitar Vol. 1 – Major Chord/Scale Shapes – Xemloibaihat.com cập nhật mới

  1. BassasaurusRex says:

    I have a 6,7,8, & 9 string. The 6 & 7 are basically the same. The 8 & 9 genuinely feel like different instruments than just guitars.
    Going from 7 to 8 feels way different than going from 6 to 7.

  2. bmr8893 says:

    I’m picking up and 8 string soon. I went from a 4 string bass straight to a 6 string and I enjoyed the little bit of extra challenge. I like having variety with music. I may not always use all the strings, but they’re there if/when I need them. I work with a bunch if experimental musicians so they work well as compositional tools too when writing new material. We all play mostly metal so having the lower notes is nice, my buddy has a 7 string, but i also like lower notes for my own personal stuff that isn’t specifically to be “heavy”. Plus after playing a 6 string bass, my normal guitars feel tiny and cramped on a smaller neck.

  3. LRRPFco52 says:

    There's a real easy work-around if you come from a 6-string and want to pick up 8-string quickly. Tune the 8-string so that 3-8 strings are standard intervals, with 2 extra high strings for 1 and 2. If you root off of the base string for your relativity, nothing changes, and now you have 2 extra strings in the high range to play with. I did all my scales and modes, arpeggios, inversions, etc. on tables to learn the high strings, but it's muscle memory from the lower strings just moved up a fret or two, depending on which mode you're using. Very efficient way to do it. https://youtu.be/rO6EzQVwlyE

  4. Aceox says:

    I'm an idiot. I bought an 8 string, even though I can barely play the 6 string I have. Thanks for the video, I'll definitely need to study it.

  5. neuk01642 says:

    Dean
    New sub and thanks for content. Really good to see 8 string guidance.
    I picked up an 8 string after witnessing the majesty that is Tosin Abasi and it just fit. I have massive hands and the larger scale length always felt so much more comfortable. I have little or no basic training on 6 string – I played in my youth but didn't ever take lessons, lots of ear learning and barre chords so I'm essentially, starting learning guitar on a 30" scale 8 string. I do love it.

    I'm now (in my 40s) taking lessons and trying to build my theory knowledge and understanding but the one thing I've always found lacking was chord shapes for the 8 string and how to incorporate the additional strings where possible. I know I should be able to add extra notes once i know the notes in the chord but…

    I've seen you have a couple of other vids on chords on 8 string so I'll check them out but any other content re chords would be awesome.

  6. Spair says:

    Have you tried chords and arpeggios in E4(330Hz)BGDAEBG1(49Hz) or G4(392Hz)DAEBGDA1(55Hz)? If your 1st string slot has a scale length longer than 26.5"/67cm, then you may have difficulty tuning up to G4.

  7. Azen Berries says:

    Idk if it would be dumb to ask but will there ever be lesson vids like this for 7 string? Or will watching these 8 strings be just as beneficial since i have basic theory knowledge? Thanks

  8. Benjamin Upton says:

    10 minutes and and you've already inspired me.. Cant wait to watch through the series.

    I currently have a Telecaster and a 7 String RG, both from DYI kits.. While the Tele is nice, the 7 String neck feels so much nicer. So ive been thinking of replacing the 7 String, but have more recently looked at 8 strings. This video has convinced me that an 8 is the right decision.

  9. Evan Fife says:

    Couple questions! What kind of guitar is that? Glast?
    Is that an F hole.. inlay?
    Do you have to cut you beard like that or does it just… Grow?
    Great video! Very informative!!

  10. Mellow Vocals says:

    so im getting an 8 string soon, i've been thinking alot of about tuning it.
    i often play in DROP A & STANDARD E

    so i thought of this tuning; AEADGBE, so i have drop A power chords aswell as normal Standard E playing.

    but im unsure what to do with the 8th string.

    i was thinking of making it another A, an octave down
    AAEADGBE, so i can play heavy as hell metal stuff
    but that might make the string too loose , what do you think?

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