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Hi Everyone,

The questions:

Question 1: Andy was looking for clarification on 9th and 11th chords

Question 2: Sean was wondering if there are rules for hammering on open chords

Question 3: Wayne wanted to know what amp I use for my videos, AND what a good practice amp would be. I use the Milkman "The Amp" 100

Question 4: Ahmed had a question from last week about the pentatonic scale as a canvas. I only partly answered it. This week, I went a little deeper.

Question 5: Davin was curious about harmonizing 2-guitar guitar riffs like The Boys are Back in Town

Question 6: Jeff was looking for tips on how to play with a metronome

Question 7: Sahela didn't have a question, but based on their comment, I suggest checking out Octave Shapes 

Question 8: Ray asked about hybrid picking and fingerpicking - worth learning?

Question 9: Mateus wanted to know what to consider when trying to make a cohesive album.

Question 10: Brody had a question about secondary dominants and borrowed chords.

Question 11: Ahmed was wondering if I had any lessons about transcribing. I don't, but I have a mini ear training course that should help you along!

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Jeff Sanders

Any suggestions for playing with a metronome? It breaks my head. I do okay with backing tracks but am flummoxed trying to play with a metronome.

Skfinley

Yo Scott! Love the patreon! I just leaned all the major c scale runs from lesson. I feel like I broke a wall. Its cool how once you learn the position of all the C notes you can find all the As(and other notes) in the same pattern. It's cool to memorize the fretboard that way instead of alphabetical (abcdefg on every string) thanks man