Mickey, these lessons are invaluable! I've been playing for ten years and watching your videos that long- it's only recently I can really get what you're teaching under my fingers. Thank you.
Very eye-opening stuff, Mickey- especially the B pedal + raised Es at 5. Never tried that before. Now- what would make this lesson perfect would be for you to play along with some simple rock and roll tune to show how you would fit these things in. Specifically, when it goes to the 4 and 5. Great work, and thanks for being such a tremendous asset to the PSG community!
Thanks, been searching out a simple way to hit the pentatonic scale. This is really putting some things in perspective! THANKS THANKS THANKS!!! I have a gig tomorrow night and I am going to try and hit a few of these modes/patterns.
really good stuff here! I'm gonna be spending some time on this! I also really like the City Lights stuff earlier in the video. I'm gonna try and figure some of that out as well. It kinda sounds like your talking about someone else's version of the tune inspiring this. Is there an original I should check out?
Mickey Adams Hello, hope you start feeling better. There are a few of people teaching pentatonic scales on steel here on youtube. They mostly explain 1 position. I knew most of these positions, but you explained the playing of these position scale so well. At the end of the night, at the weekly jam I go to, I asked 1 of the singers how I sounded. He said he turned around and saw it was me insted of the guitar player, playing those blues lick on Red House. Said he didn't think a steel could play the blues like that, he was impressed. Thanks my friend. Sorry this was long, but had to tell you.
Mickey, these lessons are invaluable! I've been playing for ten years and watching your videos that long- it's only recently I can really get what you're teaching under my fingers. Thank you.
Very eye-opening stuff, Mickey- especially the B pedal + raised Es at 5. Never tried that before.
Now- what would make this lesson perfect would be for you to play along with some simple rock and roll tune to show how you would fit these things in. Specifically, when it goes to the 4 and 5. Great work, and thanks for being such a tremendous asset to the PSG community!
Mickey - great stuff - thanks! Such a boring thing to play on an armpit guitar becomes fun to figure out on an E9 guitar!
superb lesson! really helpful to see different positions like this!
Been watching for years, thanks for the videos. Awesome skills!
+Bobby Cooke ..Thx Bobby!!
Mickey, For your willingness to share,you deserve much credit. Thanks again.
Thx Michael...I appreciate that comment immensely..
Thanks Mickey that will keep me busy for a while
No worries
Good stuff. I've only practiced the minor pentatonic in like one position. I'm definitely coming back to this tonight at the guitar.
Mickey, I enjoyed this video. It's generous of you to share.
Michael im glad you liked this one...thank you very much for tuning in, and posting...mick
Killer playing Mickey. I'm a fan.
Thanks for all you do. Howdy from Plano.
Great lesson Mickey.
Thanks, Mickey! Good stuff. Could you teach that run starting at 8:14- 8:21 including those cool double stops? sweet stuff :)
+Bob Snelgrove ...Oh man!!!....I gotta go re-learn my own stuff?...damn...LOL
wow!!>....450 VIEWS IN THE FIRST DAY?........:-)
Straight up insane! Pent-major-minor just all kinds of sweet & tasty. :-)
Thanks, been searching out a simple way to hit the pentatonic scale. This is really putting some things in perspective! THANKS THANKS THANKS!!! I have a gig tomorrow night and I am going to try and hit a few of these modes/patterns.
Great stuff Mickey, where can I get your book? BTW have you stopped endorsing Mullen Steels? Why the Rittenberry?
+sledge1960 ...you send a paypal payment for 45.00 to jetdrivr@me.com......ill send you a PDF
really good stuff here! I'm gonna be spending some time on this! I also really like the City Lights stuff earlier in the video. I'm gonna try and figure some of that out as well. It kinda sounds like your talking about someone else's version of the tune inspiring this. Is there an original I should check out?
+Joe Overton ..Yeah...Steve Palousek
What steel guitar company are you promoting this week?
TY Mickey!!!
4.40 the raw goods
Hello Mick, what kind of guitar ya pickin? Joe in Vegas.
Another great lesson Mickey thanks, I need this. You sound better than ever, and its not just the new git!!
gostei,legal.....um ....show,
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Mickey Adams
Hello, hope you start feeling better.
There are a few of people teaching pentatonic scales on steel here on youtube. They mostly explain 1 position. I knew most of these positions, but you explained the playing of these position scale so well.
At the end of the night, at the weekly jam I go to, I asked 1 of the singers how I sounded. He said he turned around and saw it was me insted of the guitar player, playing those blues lick on Red House. Said he didn't think a steel could play the blues like that, he was impressed.
Thanks my friend.
Sorry this was long, but had to tell you.