This is probably the best lesson so far. The Locrian and Half-Whole Diminished solo sections pleasantly surprised the listener... and shredding paper was a good one :) - keep up the good work! And the humour... I hope to be able to resume my Patreon support fairly soon.
I'll be honest....when I saw the thumbnail for this video in my feed, my first thought was "Oh BLOODY HELL....9 scales in a guitar solo? This isn't a guitar solo, this is wankery." But, I clicked on the video anyway....and I am VERY glad that I did! Your breakdown of how you put this together, and seeing you play it was nothing short of brilliant. I'm sorry for judging the book by its cover....and I LOVE the book.
There's no need to be shred as long as you can make such awesome solo ideas... I'm a kind of guy who like meaningful knowledgeable solos than shredding solos... Keep doing this awesome lessons videos... These are very helpful for me... ❤
Thank you for this imma practice some of these ! And thank you for using the same guitar that I own, makes it more enjoyable for me to watch, idk why?? But I love my Stranberg❤
@@QJamTracks Soo Littel Mr. Guitar SenSei with 5 trippel black belts.. I recon you will teach the angels in heaven to play more sofiticated on the lutes... Again Mr.Guitar teacher - THANKS for shareing all your MASSIVE knowledge. "If shareing is careing - you care a lot".
I see the AmMaj9 that you have labeled but don't you have and AmMaj7add9 in the diagram? I'm curious in case I see this written this way, should I always assume the 7th?
If the 7th degree and 9th degree is present in a chord, then it is an extended chord and not a "added-tone" chord. So C-E-G-B-D is a Cmaj9 chord and C-E-G-D is a Cadd9 chord The minor-major 7 chord is determined by the minor 3rd and major 7rh degree, so the 7th has to be present and therefor it can't be an added-tone chord.
u ben eller and late night lessons are my fave guitar teachers on yt
Ben Eller and Mr. Brewster are great! If you like educational content like this, Jake Lizzio at Signals Music Studio is one of the very best as well!
This is probably the best lesson so far. The Locrian and Half-Whole Diminished solo sections pleasantly surprised the listener... and shredding paper was a good one :) - keep up the good work! And the humour...
I hope to be able to resume my Patreon support fairly soon.
Great lesson Rob, many thanks
that solo was beautiful!!!
Many thanks Rob. You are an inspiration indeed.
This was a great lesson. Thanks
I'll be honest....when I saw the thumbnail for this video in my feed, my first thought was "Oh BLOODY HELL....9 scales in a guitar solo? This isn't a guitar solo, this is wankery."
But, I clicked on the video anyway....and I am VERY glad that I did!
Your breakdown of how you put this together, and seeing you play it was nothing short of brilliant.
I'm sorry for judging the book by its cover....and I LOVE the book.
There's no need to be shred as long as you can make such awesome solo ideas... I'm a kind of guy who like meaningful knowledgeable solos than shredding solos... Keep doing this awesome lessons videos... These are very helpful for me... ❤
Veramente bello e interessante questo video. Bravo
Thank you for this imma practice some of these ! And thank you for using the same guitar that I own, makes it more enjoyable for me to watch, idk why?? But I love my Stranberg❤
Fantastico!!🤩 🤩
great work Rob! 🔥🔥🔥
Amazing
Most potential and pure music teacher.💝
Great and instructive lesson,thanks.
You have a super chip in your head :-) Thanks for all your videos and learning.
Holy cow - mindblowing.... 8-)
Good humor too...
Thanks :)
@@QJamTracks Soo Littel Mr. Guitar SenSei with 5 trippel black belts..
I recon you will teach the angels in heaven to play more sofiticated on the lutes...
Again Mr.Guitar teacher - THANKS for shareing all your MASSIVE knowledge.
"If shareing is careing - you care a lot".
Brilliant.
Breakdown about style guthrie govan use scale please🙏
is that modal mixture?
I see the AmMaj9 that you have labeled but don't you have and AmMaj7add9 in the diagram? I'm curious in case I see this written this way, should I always assume the 7th?
Indeed
If the 7th degree and 9th degree is present in a chord, then it is an extended chord and not a "added-tone" chord.
So C-E-G-B-D is a Cmaj9 chord and C-E-G-D is a Cadd9 chord
The minor-major 7 chord is determined by the minor 3rd and major 7rh degree, so the 7th has to be present and therefor it can't be an added-tone chord.
SUPER
How about turn it around a bit. How many scales can you put in fewest possible chords? And take the A minor as in this video.
Also a great idea!
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Yeah… but rocket science is easy for a rocket scientist 😢
I’d buy the Rob van Hal signature Strandberg in a heartbeat… just saying 🫡