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Pentatonic Scales: The Easy Way!! 

Chris Sherland Guitar
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This is the easy way to learn the pentatonic scale. Really? But another video on the minor pentatonic scale? Yes, actually, this is the way we all should have learned it the first time.
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@stevehebert-jk5rz
@stevehebert-jk5rz 6 месяцев назад
Omg! Somebody finally showed me how to work the fret board in a language that is understandable. Nobel Peace Prize coming you way. Thanks so much, now I can go learn how to use this with practice and confidence. Sooooo appreciated.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 6 месяцев назад
Hey Steve! This is a great comment, so glad this one landed well. Once you start to look at the fretboard like this it unlocks rapidly. Chords, scales, arpeggios all follow this mechanism. Welcome to the open door!!
@ryanphillips5412
@ryanphillips5412 Год назад
Been playing 25 years and this was a light bulb moment for me. Thank you!
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
You are so welcome, Ryan, glad you’re here!
@tullyaussie
@tullyaussie Год назад
me too!!!
@danielmiller2886
@danielmiller2886 Год назад
Same here
@MikeyBakerMusic
@MikeyBakerMusic 2 года назад
"It's always better for you to find the limits of the instrument than the instrument to be limited by your capability." That is gold sir.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
Thanks, Mikey! See you at the end of the month!
@MikeyBakerMusic
@MikeyBakerMusic 2 года назад
@@curiousguitarist Stoked!
@lukeyduke9732
@lukeyduke9732 Год назад
Wasn’t that LAO TSZU ?
@MikeyBakerMusic
@MikeyBakerMusic Год назад
@@lukeyduke9732 Who? Tzu?
@KeithCopeland778
@KeithCopeland778 Год назад
Absolutely 24 karats!!!
@bobbyharrellalonewithmygui932
@bobbyharrellalonewithmygui932 10 месяцев назад
I’ve been playing for 20 years, and I’ve been in a rut these past few months. You just reignited my passion, and gave me something exciting to learn again
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 10 месяцев назад
Best thing I could have read today, Bobby! Thanks for this!
@ednaplate
@ednaplate Год назад
Such a simple concept and an approach I’d never considered. This lesson is gold!
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
I'm so glad you enjoyed it ednaplate! I'm glad you're here.
@coloaten6682
@coloaten6682 5 месяцев назад
And that's not even an exaggeration! 👍
Год назад
Watching your extraordinary explanation I come to the conclusion that the Master is not the person from which you will learn "everything" you need to know, but the person from which you will learn "the only" thing you need to know. Thank you so much
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
That is so kind, Tudor. Thank you and I’m so glad you’re here
@mauriceb9996
@mauriceb9996 3 месяца назад
It's been about 3 weeks. Got Am mapped and playing all over the fret board... up and down.Got an Am backing track. I impressed myself. Throwing in some slides, vibratos and bends...yeah baby!
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 3 месяца назад
Man that's GREAT news! Thanks for the update.
@tiemenbouma8730
@tiemenbouma8730 6 месяцев назад
Man, Ive been playing for ages and hit the famous intermediate plateau. Im trying to break this with learning the basics of the pentatonic scales. Your vid helped me find the logic in the guitar again! Much appreciated!!!
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 6 месяцев назад
So glad to hear that! Happy that this one has landed well for you.
@ChadwickRider
@ChadwickRider 10 месяцев назад
Thank you Chris, much appreciated. I've played for over 25 years, mostly as a vocalist and rhythm guitarist so I have the dexterity... these little nuggets are super valuable to guys like me who are wanting to get into more lead guitar.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 10 месяцев назад
So glad you enjoyed it!
@Mosteller777
@Mosteller777 Год назад
"Taking the cognitive load out of mapping the pentatonic scale across the entire fretboard" is an incredible hook and deserves a subscribe on that alone.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
Thanks Chris, I appreciate that. Glad you're here.
@skymycat1
@skymycat1 Год назад
It is addicting isn't it
@johnflorian6745
@johnflorian6745 2 года назад
This looks really helpful to me. Anything that requires memorization causes me to struggle and learning scales in various positions has been slow and challenging and worse, demotivating. I like how this strips away things that, while they may be useful to know eventually, aren't really a prerequisite. Kudos for providing such clarity.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
That is EXACTLY it, John! Glad you’re here!
@rachelghanem6298
@rachelghanem6298 Год назад
You always turn the most boring theory and fretboard lessons into fun and exciting rides ! love your lessons and I thank you for them !
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
Of course, Rachel! Thanks for watching
@johnnewman8412
@johnnewman8412 Год назад
That's actually a very good exercise and one that, unusually, provides more benefit the longer you've been playing. It's very easy to play scales the same way over and over again, which means that when we land on a note and our brain finds an appropriate scale pattern we will end up playing the same way over and over. Being able to switch to a different shape than we're used to opens up all sorts of ideas that normally would never see the light of day. Great lesson!
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
Thanks John, I’m glad you enjoyed this one!
@Pathological_Flyer
@Pathological_Flyer 2 года назад
Thank You for this lesson Chris ! I combined your technique with Stich’s “never-lost” system and now I am INVINCIBLE ! (both systems compliment one another) 👍🏻🎸🤘
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
That is the greatest news I could get here! Glad you're here, and tell Stitch I said "hello!"
@djbny2la
@djbny2la 2 года назад
@pathological Flyer I instantly thought of the stitch "never lost" as well. I agree, these complement each other .. Next up the Major Pentatonic "Sherland" method
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
@@djbny2la I need to collab with Stitch someday!!
@MUGSYBROWN
@MUGSYBROWN 2 года назад
Doing the Exact Same thing Myself. Can’t Wait til it All clicks together ….. I’m gettin there, and enjoying the SHIT out of it the Whole Way Through !!!
@robertbrown9669
@robertbrown9669 Год назад
[... link 2 'Stichs technique' PLZ !!! ??? ...]
@aliasproductions81
@aliasproductions81 Год назад
Ty so much! I'm an intermediate player and this breaks down the wall for me in transcending to the next step with improvising solos! Splitting each position into two halves alone is huge for me! I can't believe I've never thought of it like this (using only 2 fingers for root placement too), but now with some more practice and quizing my memory I won't have to pause before knowing exactly where I need/want to be in a scale to improvise solos with new phrases/runs!
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
That’s it, exactly!
@danielgustafson6209
@danielgustafson6209 2 года назад
Thank you Chris. I’m impressed with how much “simplicity” is the key to solving “complex”. Thank you!
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
So true, reducing to the core elements allows for such great focus.
@MrDoneboy
@MrDoneboy Год назад
Excellent video Chris. As a 50 plus year veteran of the guitar, I am constantly amazed of the multitude of approaches, that can be applied to learning the fretboard!
@danqodusk8140
@danqodusk8140 Год назад
You only need one approach. Take the time to learn basic music theory, chord and scale construction, and note and interval names. You only have to learn this once and you can discard all of the nonsense you learned up to now.
@MrDoneboy
@MrDoneboy Год назад
@@danqodusk8140 Brother, I have been playing guitar for 55 years now. I just now am a fan, of all of the innovations that are constantly occuring with the instrument! Peace!
@acousticadventure1
@acousticadventure1 2 года назад
👌 great stuff Chris. I've been waiting for one of my you tubers to release this very thing. When I figured this out couple years ago I think it was my biggest AH HA moment ever. Only thing to accompany this is learning where all the root notes are.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
Exactly! Great context, thanks!
@acousticadventure1
@acousticadventure1 2 года назад
@@curiousguitarist I also see the relation to CAGED (where the root notes are) and am currently trying to apply same to modes, just a bit trickier.
@hb2289
@hb2289 6 месяцев назад
The simplicity here is mind blowing. I'm digging this approach and finally moving the scale around the fretboard. Yes!
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 6 месяцев назад
It’s so great to hear this is helpful! You can take this approach with any scale, as well as any chord too. This idea can really crack things open. Thanks for posting
@hb2289
@hb2289 6 месяцев назад
@@curiousguitarist After watching your video and applying the knowledge you shared I suddenly find similar posts in my News feed. One instructs to halve the pattern and move the second half to the 5th fret or the A note on the lower E string. It sounds exactly like the first half. I use your method of switching from index to ring finger here too.
@im58woody
@im58woody Год назад
Very helpful and I look forward to working on this for the foreseeable future. Thanks for the great stuff you do 👍
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
Of course!
@markgoodwin5306
@markgoodwin5306 2 года назад
Great video once again. The minor pent is perfect for minor 7 chords, seriously so perfect. I like to call the major pent, the major pentatonic, plus. Haha, because because if you wanna cover a chord, you’re hitting the chord tones, plus whatever you wanna add or what you think is important
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
Nice way to look at it, Mark!
@5150show
@5150show Год назад
Absolutely brilliant thank you 🙏
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
You’re so welcome!
@MrPhilharmonica1
@MrPhilharmonica1 Год назад
Thank you. I simply jam. I am very green. On the harmonica I jam by ear. Now jamming on the guitar. I am boring. I have a visual of the 5 pentatonic patterns. All blues keys are now possible to have fun with because of the patterns. A well placed half tone sets it up good for some melodic latin stuff. I want to learn more and when I end up jamming with backing tracks I fall into my meditative mood and just jam. I can certainly say that I learned something I will remember from your video. Baby steps for an old guy lol. Your teaching sets it up for me to search the root from a different approach. Normally using the G string to find my favorite pattern to start with. It will change as of today. Index and ring finger. My name is not Django he was great.
@francocerasuolo1200
@francocerasuolo1200 2 года назад
Awesome lesson as always, Chris. Thanks for making things seem simple.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
My pleasure, Franco. I appreciate it!
@brettdbrewer
@brettdbrewer 2 года назад
While practicing pentatonic scale shapes, I happened upon this method myself, where I started with the 1st and 3rd fingers and found all instances across the fretboard. I found it helped orient me to finding the scale at any point vs thinking 5 scale shapes first and backing into it. Good for quickly knowing the notes on the fretboard too as you anchor off the roots and finding them. I'm doing this same kind of method for major scale and its modes to with same success. Totally agree that guitarists should learn it this way first vs. going first to playing the full 5 scale shapes and thinking "shape" more than "scale from root".
@JaysonT1
@JaysonT1 2 года назад
Knowing that there are guitarists that utilize some tools better than The Guitarcheologist and that there is more to learn is the both awesomely inspiring and depressing.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
Go for the inspiring impulse...it's SO much better than the second one.
@morgantrueblood7156
@morgantrueblood7156 Год назад
Super cool lesson and perspective of looking at that scale. EXTREMELY HELPFUL !!! Thank you for your time ! Also, you articulate your thoughts clearly. Good teacher
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
Thanks Morgan, I appreciate that, and I'm so glad this was helpful.
@The_Macaroon
@The_Macaroon Год назад
Playing over 30 years. Learned something new. Many thanks
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
You bet!!
@scottkidwellmusic9175
@scottkidwellmusic9175 2 года назад
Well, consider this old guitarist's curiosity piqued and mind kinda blown... amazing what happens when one can simplify things. Thank you, Chris 🙏
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
Thanks Scott, so much. I really appreciate you being here, engaged, and all your support.
@glennmartin8355
@glennmartin8355 2 года назад
Hi Chris, you only have to watch Stevie Ray Vaghgn live at El Mocanbo once to have your pentatonic world change forever. The greatest blues palyer ever and a complete master of the scale.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
So true! He also used Mixolydian, Natural Minor, and the Blues scale a ton. Thanks for the comment!
@Roots222
@Roots222 Год назад
Very helpful. Thanks Chris. I mapped B and D notes after the A. Learned a lot.
@StephenSgro
@StephenSgro 2 года назад
Wow! Speechless. Pentatonic scales while learning where the root notes are. So important. So helpful. Thank you Chris.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it, Stephen. Thanks for the views and comments!
@eclecticexplorer7828
@eclecticexplorer7828 Год назад
Great lesson! I have struggled with scales, and I believe this is really going to help me. Also, great philosophical advice in the first minute and a half.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
Glad you enjoyed this one EE!
@crate5150
@crate5150 Год назад
I like you saying about finding the limits of the instrument. Thanks for an interesting way to approach a minor pentatonic that I can put in my tool kit and always use.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
You bet!
@kenw76
@kenw76 Год назад
That was a brilliant lesson. You made it so easy.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it Ken.
@daviddiehl8523
@daviddiehl8523 2 года назад
Very nice & fresh look at the pentatonic scale! Great video Chris!!👍🏻
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
Thanks, David.
@ukiahsguitarsolos3436
@ukiahsguitarsolos3436 Год назад
This was a very helpful lesson. Fantastic review and new way to look at things.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@musicman42896
@musicman42896 Год назад
AHA! I have seen the light! Definitely an AHA moment so thanks a million! After days of agonizing over every which way to use the PS, you have simplified this so easily & have given me new energy! Its funny that when you have understanding of something, how much better you can make it work. Cant wait to go through your website. Thanks again Chris!
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
So glad it was helpful, Greg!
@wilsoniroi2357
@wilsoniroi2357 Год назад
That 'just' made my day! Now am on my way to playing with confidence; thank you soooo much sir!
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
You are so welcome!
@timothypotter2137
@timothypotter2137 Год назад
Thanks for the concise and clear explanation. What a beautiful LP!
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
Thanks, Timothy. I'm glad you enjoyed this one. I'm also pretty smitten by this LP myself :)
@DoctorDeuce
@DoctorDeuce 2 года назад
Glad I have found your channel and a few other relatively small ones. When I find a good teacher, I usually end up thinking the same thing "why doesnt everyone teach it this way?".
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
Thanks Doc! Glad you found the channel, welcome!
@t.marcell3092
@t.marcell3092 5 месяцев назад
Terrific video. Absolutely one of the clearest and most straightforward I’ve ever seen for guitar!
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 5 месяцев назад
So glad you enjoyed this one!
@dmac3316
@dmac3316 2 года назад
Thanks! Great lesson. Much appreciated. Learned something new!!
@mr.fenderb.bender512
@mr.fenderb.bender512 11 месяцев назад
Doing this helps to find the notes themselves. In other words, looking for all the A's and then doing it in each key, makes you familiar with where all the notes are in addition to being a great way to look at the scale. I've used the shapes for so long I don't think I can ever not be somewhat aware of them, at least in the background as I play. Great style of teaching. I became familiar with you through Marty Schwartz, another great teacher.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 11 месяцев назад
Great comment! Yeah, Marty is the man! I taught him to play when he was in college! I'm glad you're here, and enjoying the videos.
@JCFern
@JCFern 2 года назад
Simple. Sweet. Straight to the point. A lovely lesson indeed. Going to grab an axe and learn my minor pentatonic from my ring finger now. Time for this old dog to learn new tricks and give that ring finger the starting role( and at least understand that I don’t always have to lead off with the index finger) 🙏
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
That’s it exactly Joe! Thanks for all your support, it’s great to have you here.
@michaelhorton6158
@michaelhorton6158 2 года назад
Thanks! I've watched tons of this stuff and you've the best presentation of all! Well, time to practice...
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
Wow, thanks Michael!
@simplesigns
@simplesigns 2 года назад
Great tip, I find the extended pattern helps me move into any pattern without having to think about it.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
Yeah,that’s the gold John! Glad you enjoyed this one!
@lizzardlife
@lizzardlife Год назад
Subscribed and liked, love the video!! I do know the pentatonic scale but have never seen this before, love it! Thanks so much for sharing.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
You bet! Some of the widest in-roads to fretboard knowledge are through stuff we already know, but just seen from a different angle. Thank you for the sub, I appreciate it.
@StevenWhittum
@StevenWhittum Месяц назад
Holy shit! 29 freaking years! This is amazing. I’ll be subscribing to your patreon.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Месяц назад
Thanks Steven, looking forward to it!
@andreeromero4970
@andreeromero4970 4 месяца назад
Got my guitar last week or so, this has helped me ao much, thank you
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 4 месяца назад
Ahhh, happy to hear this landed well for you.
@theguitarcarpenter3574
@theguitarcarpenter3574 2 года назад
Pentatonic is my sidewalk and you just introduced the escalator. Had to watch a couple of times but makes sense once you apply to the fretboard. Your approach is refreshing. Thanks from an old guy with a guitar.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful, welcome to the channel!
@gregsterc5294
@gregsterc5294 Год назад
Thanks for an awesome lesson! I just liked and subscribed. Looking forward to more awesome content!
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
Thanks so much, I appreciate it and I’m glad you’re enjoying the channel!
@gordonpelto1069
@gordonpelto1069 2 года назад
Great video, I remember when I learned this way, it really helped to unlock the fretboard. I love the pentatonic scale, no half steps to worry about.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
Exactly!
@joeurbanowski321
@joeurbanowski321 2 года назад
True..👍🏼 but tastefully using some of the half steps can really add something.. not always good…🤣🤣
@dburton7929
@dburton7929 2 года назад
Outstanding as always, thank you Chris.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it, D!
@tullyaussie
@tullyaussie Год назад
i have watched a ton of pentatonic videos & have never seen it presented like this!! thanks!!
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
Ha! So glad you enjoyed this perspective, Ron.
@kurtgally526
@kurtgally526 6 месяцев назад
Thank you sir. I was in a rut with the pentatonic scale. This helped me play something new!
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 6 месяцев назад
So glad! Playing from the root to the root again and focusing on that really allows the scale to be heard and thus, controlled as you play it
@kdavis63
@kdavis63 2 года назад
ONce again one mighty awesome lesson!!! Never get tired of practicing...Mahalo!
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
Rock on, Kevin. Mahalo, and thanks for all your support!
@juliodefreitas157
@juliodefreitas157 Год назад
Awesome lesson. Thank you for sharing your tips 💙💙
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
You got it, Julio!
@musicaleltd
@musicaleltd Год назад
definitely opened my eyes with respect to seeing the pentatonic notes; seeing the notes has been an issue since i started playing...must try
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
Great!! Glad you’re here
@whowho8470
@whowho8470 Год назад
First time watching one of your videos and I appreciate this approach. In my experience, the better I am at knowing each note on the fretboard, the better I become at pentatonic because it makes the patterns more apparent.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
Of course, that makes huge sense. Glad you’re here WhoWho84.
@guitarretrorocket
@guitarretrorocket 2 года назад
Brilliant. Thank you for this insightful lesson.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
My pleasure!
@ekineralp
@ekineralp Год назад
very useful video Chris ! Thanks a lot
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
Of course, Ekin!
@nickcosta8062
@nickcosta8062 2 года назад
Great lesson... This opened some new doors for me... Thanks...
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed this one, Nick.
@tomtoweli3827
@tomtoweli3827 Год назад
Didn't know it could be so easy. I play for 15 years but never realized this. Thank you 👍
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
You are so welcome, Tom!
@colmfarrell5625
@colmfarrell5625 Год назад
Really opened my eyes. Simple but very effective. Many thanks.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
You bet! A simple point of view shift is always refreshing and usually insightful as well. Glad you enjoyed this one
@hansenmarc
@hansenmarc Год назад
This is one of my favorite techniques. I’ve heard it called the 2 point scale system because you fill in the gaps between two roots an octave apart.
@hereasafanofallsorts5164
@hereasafanofallsorts5164 Год назад
This is so awesome - Thanks Chris
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
You are welcome.
@PE1978C
@PE1978C 2 года назад
Very nice lesson, Chris, thank you!
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
You bet!
@charlesmurphy2417
@charlesmurphy2417 7 месяцев назад
Wow. This is great information. Thank you for sharing
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 7 месяцев назад
You’re so welcome
@gustavochiozza6465
@gustavochiozza6465 2 года назад
Great idea. I will try to think that way.
@davidallen527
@davidallen527 Год назад
Nice! Great pointers much appreciated. Thanks
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
You bet, David!
@noelpatrick5074
@noelpatrick5074 Год назад
Yo Chris stating that you always look at someone better,,, makes you a great teacher,,, regard from India
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
Thank you Noel! Welcome!
@craigmurray1017
@craigmurray1017 Год назад
I am just starting to learn to play Blues guitar. I have played bass for years and sat in the pocket .. Thank you for demystifying this concept for me.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
You are welcome 🙏
@markbecker8661
@markbecker8661 2 года назад
Thanks Chris, yes, you do learn something new everyday. Been playing some years 45 years and never thought to look at it that way. 😎👍
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
So glad you checked it out, Mark
@markbecker8661
@markbecker8661 2 года назад
👍
@jimratzlaff3112
@jimratzlaff3112 Год назад
Interesting and useful way to look at it. Thanks!
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
You bet, Jim
@craigmccolm285
@craigmccolm285 2 года назад
I really enjoy video's most are over my head, but I always learn something. Thank you
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
You bet, Craig. I would suggest that they aren't TOO far above...right?
@wesh1061
@wesh1061 Год назад
Really like this approach. Thank you
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
You're welcome, Wes!
@riffcodgerpetermcaleer8638
@riffcodgerpetermcaleer8638 2 года назад
Good job Chris. Nice work.👏👏
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
Glad you liked it, Peter!
@davemorton7988
@davemorton7988 Год назад
Great lesson for digging deeper for all cords used in a song.
@davidsummerville351
@davidsummerville351 2 года назад
Very important lesson! Well taught. Thanks
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it, David!
@jack6136
@jack6136 Год назад
Chris, Don’t feel bad about it. A lot of musicians are better than me and you and a whole bunch of other musicians out there. However, when you go out and get a bar gig hopefully you learned a lot of tunes and how to play them flawlessly and hopefully you don’t spend a bunch of time blabbing in between tunes and for the love of GOD Do Not play Loud! The best way to wreck a gig is to play to Loud ! I went to hear the Johnny Winter Band at Pinckney Park Rowayton CT And the opening band was Manny and the Mojomatics . The opening band was no where near as loud and everyone could HEAR them! The Johnny Winter Band was so loud I had to walk a few blocks away to lower the volume to be able to hear them and yes they were rather good!
@flightofthebumblebee9529
@flightofthebumblebee9529 Год назад
Brother, Wildwood was like Heaven to me as a kid in the 90s. I cried when I saw on the news Dracula's Castle was burned down. Great vid! 🎸
@DaveKoczan
@DaveKoczan 2 месяца назад
This is incredible and definitely a light bulb moment! especially as i learnt to play that Am Penta shape all over to solo in different keys! It's the anchor shape now can use it more musically in each key anywhere! thanks Chris!
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 месяца назад
Of course!!
@blindponyband
@blindponyband 2 года назад
Great addition and enhancement on the last vid you did on this subject.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
Thanks Kent. Still looking to get together in LA!!!
@blindponyband
@blindponyband 2 года назад
@@curiousguitarist Just lemme know when! I'm in Silver Lake.
@PaulDuggan
@PaulDuggan Год назад
This is terrific thinking and great teaching too.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
Thank you, Paul. Glad you enjoyed it.
@alwilson6490
@alwilson6490 Год назад
Very helpful for me--thanks! btw, that is one awesome looking Les Paul Chris!!
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
You're welcome, Al. Glad this one was helpful for you. And yeah, this LP is crazy wonderful. I've owned many Les Pauls in my day, but this one is by far the best. The color is called "Sweet Cherry" and originally it was a deeper red, but it's faded to this really pleasing red-orange and I've never seen a 'Paul quite this color before. I am a lucky man.
@alwilson6490
@alwilson6490 Год назад
@@curiousguitarist awesome color on the LP, thanks again!
@joeurbanowski321
@joeurbanowski321 2 года назад
Amazing vid..! Once again Chris..! I usually pick up the scale further up to fretboard with my index finger on the root.. BUT the ring finger deal..?! You just flooded my fretboard with available pentatonic notes.. Thanks Chris..!👍🏼❤️
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
That's the ticket! I love the "flooded my fretboard..." phrase! Might use that :)
@joeurbanowski321
@joeurbanowski321 2 года назад
@@curiousguitarist .. feel free Chris.. I’ll look for it in the Studio..🤣
@abbyperia03
@abbyperia03 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing this sir ..this is really helpful for us
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 9 месяцев назад
It's my pleasure, glad this one was helpful!
@DlmlZ
@DlmlZ Год назад
Well done! Okay, channel subscribed already! Thanks a lot for sharing! Love it! Cheers DimiZ
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
Thanks for the sub! Glad you’re enjoying the channel.
@deerfeeder2076
@deerfeeder2076 Год назад
Light bulb moment for me, wow. Thanks for this lesson. This is beautiful.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
I'm so glad it was helpful, DeerFeeder.
@capbubba
@capbubba 2 года назад
another way of looking at a classic scale, thanks Chris :)
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
You bet Bubba! Thanks for all your support!
@victormichael9271
@victormichael9271 Год назад
I'm in love with this lesson. Thank you sir.
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
You are so welcome, Victor!
@royjones495
@royjones495 2 года назад
Excellent lesson. Thank you!
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 2 года назад
You bet, Roy! Thanks for being here.
@philnel7516
@philnel7516 Год назад
That's fantastic. Wow...opened my eyes. Thank you,
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
Hey Phil. It’s so important to look at the information you already have from another angle every once in a while. Thanks for being here!
@matthewprimeau8552
@matthewprimeau8552 Год назад
Awesome, just what I need to know!
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
Excellent! Glad this was helpful.
@Raven-we6dx
@Raven-we6dx Год назад
Very nice video. Great content. I’ll have a look what other videos are thumb up
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
Welcome Raven, thanks for the views and comment.
@hayesch1
@hayesch1 Год назад
Greatness! Thank you! Just subbed!!
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
Thank you Chris, I appreciate it, and I'm so glad you're enjoying the channel.
@TS-Music-57
@TS-Music-57 11 месяцев назад
Thank you Sir for taking/showing us a slightly different approach on a widely used scale. 👍
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist 11 месяцев назад
Very welcome
@priskilly
@priskilly 11 месяцев назад
Love your teaching, you are the Pep Guardiola of Guitar - Pep Guitarola!
@stevenahm3044
@stevenahm3044 Год назад
This is thinking outside the box. Great lesson. Thanks
@curiousguitarist
@curiousguitarist Год назад
You bet, Steve.
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