@drvoodoo3073 I'll try, but I think it was more interesting to figure it out by yourself ) It's awkward to explain in the UA-cam comments. Some knowledge of theory will be needed. Symbol Legend 1,3,6,2, 5 - degrees, major scale steps S=M2, t=m3 - intervals on string '1S' is major second from 1st degree (,)=P4, (;)=M3, (,,)=D5 - intervals between the strings (for first finger) '1S ; 3t' - play two notes on the 6th string, then move to the 5th string by shifting the 1st finger one fret to the left and play a minor third. [ ] - box, penta pattern. 631 - roots on 631 strings. [ 6t, 2S, 5S, 1S; 3t, (6t..)] - 631-box (641 minor box) [ 1S; 3t, 6t, 2S, 5S, ] - 641-box (42) [ 2S, 5S, 1S; 3t, 6t,] - 42-box (52) [ 3t, 6t, 2S, 5S,1S; ] - 52-box (53) [ 5S,1S; 3t, 6t, 2S, ] - 53-box (631) [1t, 4S, b7S, b3S; 5t, (1t...)] minor pentatonic main box (641) [1M;; 5S, ] 'diagonal' major pentatonic The same patterns can be constructed for scales&modes using different types of trichords - M (o-o-o), m (o-oo), h (oo-o) (also h+ (oo-- o ), M+ (o-- oo), m- (ooo) [5M, 1M, 4M,, 7h, 3h, 6m, 2m] The most important thing is to identify the steps by ear. Good luck!
Been really studying music theory and what not... Finally understand what relative minor means after watching this. Thank you 🤘
That makes it easier. I was thinking I was going to have to memorize a whole new set of patterns
really nice visuals. awesome vid
Thank you 🙏🏻
Great content!!!
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Thanks for sharing this..
so basically i have to familiarize myself with intervals to tell the difference between the major and minor scale?
Ideally, yes.
[ 1S; 3t, 6t, 2S, 5S, ] - It's all. And in a circle from anywhere.
Can you explain what this means?
@drvoodoo3073 I'll try, but I think it was more interesting to figure it out by yourself )
It's awkward to explain in the UA-cam comments.
Some knowledge of theory will be needed.
Symbol Legend
1,3,6,2, 5 - degrees, major scale steps
S=M2, t=m3 - intervals on string
'1S' is major second from 1st degree
(,)=P4, (;)=M3, (,,)=D5 - intervals between the strings (for first finger)
'1S ; 3t' - play two notes on the 6th string, then move to the 5th string by shifting the 1st finger one fret to the left and play a minor third.
[ ] - box, penta pattern. 631 - roots on 631 strings.
[ 6t, 2S, 5S, 1S; 3t, (6t..)] - 631-box (641 minor box)
[ 1S; 3t, 6t, 2S, 5S, ] - 641-box (42)
[ 2S, 5S, 1S; 3t, 6t,] - 42-box (52)
[ 3t, 6t, 2S, 5S,1S; ] - 52-box (53)
[ 5S,1S; 3t, 6t, 2S, ] - 53-box (631)
[1t, 4S, b7S, b3S; 5t, (1t...)] minor pentatonic main box (641)
[1M;; 5S, ] 'diagonal' major pentatonic
The same patterns can be constructed for scales&modes using different types of trichords -
M (o-o-o), m (o-oo), h (oo-o) (also h+ (oo-- o ), M+ (o-- oo), m- (ooo)
[5M, 1M, 4M,, 7h, 3h, 6m, 2m]
The most important thing is to identify the steps by ear.
Good luck!
@@PopovSB Uh oh I think I'm even more confused now! I'll have to read and re-read and re-read!
Great Ry!
Can you do a guitar tutorial of "I remember you" by Skid Row?
ua-cam.com/video/BvIDRCFsf0M/v-deo.html
Excellent
Thank you so much 😀