Guitar Lesson | Using Minor Pentatonic in Jazz | John Scofield Style ( II-V-I-VI )
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- Опубліковано 25 січ 2021
- In this video I'll explain how to use the minor pentatonic scale for playing over jazz chords. In the style of great guitar player John Scofield.
Backing track: • D-9 - G7(alt) - Cmaj7 ...
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This was a lot of fun jamming over your track with those patterns!
Almost exactly the same lesson i give to my students looking to get a bit outside by using the pentatonic scale they all use over rock stuff.
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Great ideas and playing - more melodic that I hear Scofield playing.
Thanks Jasa. Hope you can do something with it!
GW........thanks for your tutorial of which penta's to play over jazz chord voicing...very good approach explaining(analysis) of the tonality why it works...very generous thanks for sharing
Thank you! I hope you can use it for your playing.
One of the clearest explanations I have run across. Excellent playing too! Thanks!
Thanks!
Awesome lesson and very nice approach thank you so much for sharing 👍
I am a rock blues player.but i reall y enjoyed this thank you
I learned something today! Thank you!
Excellent lesson 👍 Cool sounding performance 🎸🎶
Amazing lesson. Thank you
Excellent lesson, thank you!
Very clear and inspiring
Nice playingg man! Keep them coming! Great lesson as well, very practical and to the point!
Thanks Willy!
This lesson was so clear and really works thank you for that I will most definitely subscribe !!!
Have fun!
Man you reminded me so much of Frank Zappa for some reason 😂
Great vid!
Excelente!! Gracias
HELPFUL! Thanks..
Very cool. Thanks!!
I love your style of playing. I subscribed. Thank you for this clear lesson.
Thank you very much!
Great lesson! Easy jazz sound with the pentatonics!! Thank you.
Your welcome!
Thanks, this has added to my places to use a pentatonic. Tim
Thanks Tim, have fun with it!
great so many thanks
Thank you .. great explanation
Great lesson and concept. Very well presented.Thanks so much!
Thanks Graig!
Great lesson! I’m gonna jam over the track. Amazing how jazzy the pentatonic scales sounds this way👍😎
Thanks!
Clear explanation, nice tone and playing. Great!
Thanks!
Superb 👍
Thanks very interesting😊
Great lesson thank you ❤
Thanks!
That's some sweet playing. Thanks.
Thanks🙏🏽
Geweldig Guido 👌🏻
eieren26 thanks Jelle!
Great job Guido ! Thxs a lot 👍
Thank you!
Very nice! I teach this to my students all the time but hadn't thought of applying it to the VI alt.
Thanks! The magic penta trick😉
This is gold, thank you!
Thanks Joaquin!
Great. Thanks you
Great stuff! Thank you so much!
Thanks!
good job.
wonderful lesson, solo and backin track
Thank you!
Thanks for the great lesson
Your welcome!
Very cool.. still getting it into my ear.
Thanks!
Fabulous
Wonderful ! Thanks for sharing!
Your welcome
Beautiful playing!!!
Thank you!
Very useful and beautiful thank you!
Your welcome
Very useful for me! THanks.
Your welcome!
Awesome lesson thank you!
Thanks Riley👍
If you think of the pentatonic scales as major, you can think of this as playing tritone subs for both V chords (Galt and Aalt) while playing the I chord over the ii chord (C over Dm9) and the II chord over the I chord (D major over C) -- fun stuff dude!
Thanks man!
Great lesson man !!
Thanks!
Excellent lesson, thanks much
Thanks
Thank You! Excellent lesson Sir!
Thanks Don!
U have cracked a steely dan code for me at long last... GRAZI
Really great lesson
Thanks!
Great stuff thanks.
Thank you!
That is friggin' awesome! Sounds as if you're changing keys throughout the jam. Doesn't sound like a 2-5-1 in the traditional sense at all.
Thanks! It's the guitar approach! Pentatonic scale can be used in many more ways. Have fun with it!
@@GuidoWilbersMusic YES!! It's the Swiss Army Knife of scales.
YES, I SUSCRIBE THANKS A LOT
Loved this more pentatonic’s please over chord changes in other styles 👍
Thanks, I will make another one soon
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Thanks Guido🙏🙏, now I can understand a bit more ....jow to choose the tonality of scales ☺️
Your welcome!
Good lesson .I like the smack of those drums too .
Thanks!
Thanks, I've got a different cadence going, but some of this will work for it.
Lekker Guido! Ga er mee aan de slag.
Veel plezier!
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I l really like that color for a 335
Yes it's the ice tea burst
Super cool, how did you arrive at these specific pentatonics over each chord?
Terima kasih, Pelajaran ini Sangat membantu para pemula untuk bermain Jazz Rock..
Thanks you!
really helpfull thx :)
Thanks man!
Nice playing mate. Sweet. Thanks.
Thank you!
@@GuidoWilbersMusic I've just come back and it's even better than I remembered. 😉
Thank you very much@@winstonsmith8240
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Very nice
Thanks!
What's the formula? Why use Amin penta on D9? Bbminor on G7alt and the rest?
so nice bro. im always listen some stupid guys who make the jazz music so complicate
Haha thanks!
That intro solo was fantastic
Thanks!
oh~~~~~~ i see~~~~~~~
GUIDO, MAY IASK WHAT PEDAL YOU WERE USING TO HOLD THE CHORDS!
That is the electro harmonix Freeze.
@@GuidoWilbersMusic
Thank you
Any easy way to understand G altered chord on Bb ?
G altered chord has the notes of a Ab Melodic Minor and if you simplify the Ab Melodic Minor scale you get the Bbm pentatonic scale.
In simpler terms if you encounter an altered chord play the minor 3rd pentatonic of that chord
@@EnmaMusicProduction Amazing 🤩!!! Thx
How can there be a minor pentatonic scale when it has No 3rd???
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One of them, right
@@ymelfilm Tory Slusher is the best guitar player in the world.... check her out.
Dit gaat helaas boven m'n pet....
Kan je zoiets nog op 64 leeftijd leren?
Daarbij: ik heb veel kleinere vingers.
Dit is zeker wel te leren! Gewoon blijven oefenen dat doe ik ook nog steeds.
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As for me I hear Larry Carlton style! Great!
Thank you! Larry is one of the best
@@GuidoWilbersMusic Absolutely! Thank you!