►►Download the lesson files bit.ly/2qEnKAC
In this video, I'm going to give you the definitive trick to play over any chord change and still keep it musical.
When we have two chords that don't match, one of the first options is playing the pentatonic scale over each chord. The problem with that approach is that we will be relying on what I call the "jumpy effect". If we only use the first pentatonic position there will always be a gap in our phrasing when changing scales.
The goal of this video is to give you a couple of ideas that allow you to transition smoothly between the two chord changes.
The key is knowing the root notes for your chord changes on the sixth and fifth strings. And knowing pentatonic positions one and two over these roots, as well.
The same concept can be applied over the modes too, giving you a broader sound palette to work with.
Recommended playlists
►How to Play Melodic
• Start Unlocking Your M...
►How to Use Guitar Modes
• How To Use Guitar Modes
►How to Play Blues
• How To Play Blues Solos
►►Latest Video: goo.gl/1f9R9A
►►Subscribe: goo.gl/CmJzN2
►David’s Gear Picks: imp.i114863.net/PMyvR
►SweetWater Deals: imp.i114863.net/j9rG6
►Gear Giveaways: imp.i114863.net/VMmvM
►New Gear Day: imp.i114863.net/n5LZ9
David’s gear
The Chair! amzn.to/3btIZrt
Vola Guitars: (use code DAVID to save 10% on your next Vola Guitar)
UK/EU: shop.volaguitar.com/
USA/Canada: www.tensolo.com/collections/v...
Fractal Audio: www.fractalaudio.com
ClearTone Strings: www.cleartonestrings.com
Hosa cables: hosatech.com
Neck Diagrams: neckdiagrams.sjv.io/bX9ek
Transcribe!: bit.ly/2DCMfC7
Guitar Pro: www.guitar-pro.com/#ae50
►►FREE Theory Course guitarplayback.com/dna?...
►►David’s music: www.davidwallimann.com
Business Inquiries: david@davidwallimann.com
5 авг 2024