INTERVALS explained by GUITAR GENIUS Tom Quayle! 🧠🎸

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Published 2022-07-29
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Not too long ago, we had the absolute genius guitarist Tom Quayle visit our Birmingham store for an in-store clinic along with his amazing signature Ibanez guitar. We learnt tons of amazing tips from Tom, and we made sure to document some of them!

In this excerpt, Tom explains how to nail your intervals in a way that isn't overwhelming or fatiguing. Thanks Tom!
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All Comments (21)
  • @ForrestWest
    Learning these intervallic functions in one octave is exactly the thing to do along with learning Triads and moving around on the neck. Wonderful lesson and very helpful.
  • @coffeecupman
    One day the light will come on. Until then I will never know how it is that I can be so smart with everything else and yet so instantly thick when it's music theory time...
  • @cravertom
    best 12 minutes ive spent on youtube in a very long time..thanks for making us all better.
  • @nateb1804
    Oh my gosh. This is such a better way to approach melodic harmony!
  • @Danilo8208SS
    This is the single most important concept for getting good at guitar for players that have made it beyond struggling with getting your hands to move right.
  • @unislayer50
    here i am waiting for a lesson on my favorite band Intervals...
  • I just got my baritone ukulele and have to learn the fretboard. What a lifesaver.
  • @jgianan
    Probably more useful if the camera is angled straight on so the frets and fingers are visible. Either that or supplement with some visual. I know - unsolicited suggestion but hopefully something to consider. Thanks much!
  • @kevinh4042
    Very interesting approach to studying music...I'm not sure how to start practicing this approach though.
  • I'm not always the biggest fan of Tom's style of playing, sometimes he plays something mind blowingly awesome, but most of the time what he plays is usually pretty neutral for me, BUT his explanation of Intervals is literally THE key concept that took me from floundering around the first Pentatonic scale shape, power chords and the 5 cowboy chords, to actually being able to look at the Guitar and figure out how all the seemingly overwhelming scales and chords in a way that let me get most of them down anywwhere within a few days to a week or 2 of practice. Without Tom Quyale, I wouldn't be the Guitarist I am today, which is still a pretty crap one, but people compliment my playing more than they criticize so I'll take it! XD and for that I say thank you for everything Tom! ❀️
  • been following Tom for a while and this method is amazing once you understand it. it opens the fretboard so much! Are you going to post the rest of the clinic?