Man I love this mans videos for one he teaches good stuff and for two he seems like the nicest guy in the world. A lot of guitar lesson videos has a guy coming off as a show off but this guy is just bad ass on the guitar and a good teacher through a video and it’s so easy to just keep interested in what he is teaching you! Keep the videos coming bro your helping people like me out so much! Rock on bro
AWESOME. Thank you so much. I have loved Hendrix since before I saw him live (1972). First album I ever bought was Experience. Played guitar as a kid (still have my 1958 3/4 size Rickenbaker), but gave it up for decades. Now as an old man, picking it up again, learning all the things I never knew as a kid (such as caged and scale shapes). You feel like a kindred spirit. Thanks!!
I TOTALLY forgot to show the G Major Shape Chord and Pentatonic Relationship: In Short, The G Major Chord SHAPE Gets the Form 1 Pentatonic Shape, just like the E minor Shape Chord. You can use this Form 1 For a G Shape in the instance when you mentally play the E Shape, BUT you want to play a more familiar pentatonic pattern, so you go backwards from the E Shape and mentally connect it to the G shape (shown in video) and use the Form #1 where the G Shape would be. Will address this in my next live video. So Subscribe with the bell icon so you get notified when I'm live with this content. Live Review of this Lesson: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_E-pD8VOwtc.html CAGED Major Video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1kQOsPhxR00.html CAGED Minor Video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-a-FJI2q9FaU.html 5 Pentatonic Boxes Video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zb1HVEyy2S4.html Soloing Over Little Wing ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2Ou49KRq11s.html
StichMethod Guitar Actually, you said at about 11:30 that he switches to the G-Major Shape & the G-Major Shape gets Form 1. Pretty sure that’s exactly what you said, but you might want to double-check me.
Stitch, man you rule! This really helped me connect some dots and I’ve been playing for years. You’re great in how you explain and demonstrate. I’m a new fan.
@@StichMethodGuitar yes, it’s great. It has helped me a lot thanks. I’ve still got a way to go before I fully get my head round it though. Hopefully that won’t be too long with your help.
Thank you for this lesson, ive never tried using the pentatonic this way , ive always tried to see the positions together but never thought about doing both AND adding the cage, ive probaly watched 1000 different pentatonic vids
This is the best Hendrix theory lesson I've ever had, I knew a lot of the information already, but this has 'stitched' it all together for me !! Amazing! Lovely 😜🤘
You bleeped yourself which made the moment even funnier. It's tough to stay in the zone when I have to pause and rewind. Thank you for believing in us!
Man your videos are really great. Straightforward and relaxed approach. Unfortunately I haven't had the "ah-HA!" moment yet in guitar...been in limbo for years with only slight progressions. I'll have to just sit and replay these vids until it starts making sense....just sooo much content out there it's quite overwhelming at times...I'm gonna keep chiseling away at it though👍👍
I don't know what it is ...But every time I watch one of your videos I feel HAPPY.....I can't play for Shi t but at least I'm happy trying.....Thanks...lol
Ian is a lizard people person. He's using his chameleon psycho powers on you. Of course you feel happy! He wants you practicing your earth guitar instead of standing in the way of his plans for world wide domination.
Always great stuff. You're sneaking up on 100K! Congrats. When you go live could you talk about the relationship the C and D chord shapes have to their major pentatonic positions as well. Thanks.
Caged name doesn't work in french : ) '(do ,ré mi ...)Excellent teaching as always and i confirme all of what you are saying ! super cheers from the south of France Shake your guiar ; )
@@StichMethodGuitar Yes sir. I don't get it. Yours is not my only subscription to need to be redone but the only one I have had to do more than once. Thanks again for your outstanding work and I rock your T everywhere. Always gets a thumbs up.
You best b believn lol seriously it's a great revelation tho. Castles made of sand ..little wing ..and wind cries mary...right under our fingers....and those are just a few obvious tracks....and ya yellow Ledbetter to
Hi , hey cool vid man . So what guitar are you using ? Fiesta red Fender strat what model ?. thanks . I would like to exspand into a good blues / rock class how do you do that ?. thanks
Cool.. ya have to be good at this to sound like Hendrix did..for anyone interested dave simpsons "chanelling" hendrix solo after his voodoo child strings review is awesome. Bought a set of those..likes 'em. So get 'em and you might sound a bit more Jimmy..
I hung up my guitar 30 years ago (don't ask) and lost it all. I became feaful to pick it up again and acknowledge what I had lost. This Christmas my son talked me into finally taking a few wobbly steps. I took my beautiful vintage Kramer down off the wall and to The Medicine Man for complete overhaul. Then I discovered these stitch Method video lessons. Man you're giving me back all the joy I had lost. The knowledge and muscle memory are returning fast. Thank you so much for resusitating me. You are a guitar saint and now I stick with all your videos. You are the 'go to' dude!
You are so intelligent. Was there ever a time when you were like me, ignorant of all these things? I so wish you were my neighbor. I'd be breaking down your door to study these things from you. Why did none of my guitar teachers ever teach me these things? So sad, all the money and time I spent on lessons where they just used me to get money.
Great lesson. I always find it interesting that even after all these years, guitar players are still studying Hendrix. It's amazing how his music is still not only relevant, but he is still one of the most influential guitar players. And for good reason, Hendrix is a true guitar god. More players should incorporate some of his style into their playing. But then, it's rare to even find a guitar player who doesn't list Hendrix as one of their biggest influences.
Ok, Stich! I have been playing for many many years, and have take private lessons, group lessons, in person and on-line. But, since I found you awhile back my playing has moved forward so much. I actually feel as though I am a guitar player, and that's because of your material! I appreciate all you do here. Thank you!
I think Mike McCready and Pearl Jam would freely admit that Yellow Ledbetter is highly derivative of Hendrix. In fact, you can find videos online of live performances where they’ve actually turned it into a medley with Little Wing. And that’s not a bad thing to do if you’re going to sprinkle these types of techniques into your own solos: own the fact that it’s derivative, and quote Hendrix melodies directly (to make it even more obvious).
This video validates everything I've been teaching myself. I was able to figure out the CAGED system by playing the all variations of the 1-3-5 chord shapes in all 5 pentatonic hand positions. I haven't been able to really do anything with it. But this video now has given me a lot of ideas
I hope other teachers don’t get upset about the information you are putting out this is very effective and awesome for people who either does not have the time or the money to get the personal one on one lessons please keep this quality work coming out to us bro
Awesome lesson I've always played by ear this was definitely a lesson/direction I can adhere to and follow. You broke it down to be understandable in a less complicated way!! Thank you!!
Haha yeah same! I knew all this information here, but had never 'stitched' it all together, it's like the teacher uses a 'stitch methodology' to teach, it reminds me of when I became Buddhist and teachers would somehow tell me stuff I already knew, but hadn't figured out how they fit into my reality. Good stuff man 🤘😜
I really enjoy watching your videos. Love the way you explain everything. I’ve been waiting for some Jimi, I was worried you love Trey and Jerry too much and Jimi not enough. 😂😂. Would love you to do some 70’s FZ.
Another really good example I use when I teach people guitar is "Remember"... bc he does exactly what you're saying he does, but he makes it a 1-5-4. (with a lil 12 bar turn) progression.
Just THANKYOU you are a master of the fret board and I'm learning something new each day ...I used to play in a band and I loved playing hey Joe and actually after watching you I realize I don't have to copy Hendrix note for note but most definitely it would be in the style of Hendrix ....played in e minor oentanic and your video explained what actually works best ty stitch I love hey Joe and so much fun to jam too
Great job...I am a genius for figuring out that you are a genius I need to know. Will be taking your course. I am not a chess player but am aware that there is something called 5D chess....your pentatonics lessons are like 5D Pentatonics......you can use that :)
Another amazing lesson Ian, you present unique insights into the intricacies specific to guitar like no other. As a player i like to learn why so i can adapt and reuse. No one provides those insights better Stitch. Can't wait for more
Difficult to say.He may did it w/o really know it.A lot of times you find sthg that sounds good and you have a clue of what is going on,but not knowing that has been already discovered and you find out,that you haven't discover hot water.He certainly knew the connections on the fret and that chords and scales are related.REALLY NICE JOB.Guilty as charged
I subbed but Hendrix didn't use a system. He just felt or heard or used the force to come up his sounds Did he know them? Probably. But I doubt he ever really played them on purpose.
I see a lot of stuff on RU-vid, even from very prepared teachers and musicians, but I can assure that this guy is one of the very few that in each of those videos gives you REAL KNOWLDEGE, usable knowledge about guitar that I've not found anywhere else. Meanwhile other people try to do short videos as clickbait and try to give you general topics, you end up knowing something very little new about what they talked about, but without giving you a real intuition and a "mental way" to visualize and exploit what they said. THIS guy gives you the real intuition about a topic making this new knowledge USABLE, in very kind and simple way. Man, each of your videos are true lessons, the ones that you usually pay high for a 1vs1 lesson, so keep going like that because every time I watch some from you I truly learn something new. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR TIME AND EXPERIENCE