Thanks for this. I sure wish I'd found your lessons sooner. Anybody can teach what notes to play, but you're also taking the time to teach how those notes fit into the music, making it much easier to make use of the ideas in our own playing, without necessarily copying the licks verbatim.
Thanks! Glad you liked it. Major pentatonic is very versatile. And it definitely can be used in blues as well, especially if you switch back and forth major / minor pentatonic.
What is sometimes lost in all the Beatles' greatness is that they were pretty awesome musicians too.
Haha great comment, true indeed.
Thanks for this. I sure wish I'd found your lessons sooner. Anybody can teach what notes to play, but you're also taking the time to teach how those notes fit into the music, making it much easier to make use of the ideas in our own playing, without necessarily copying the licks verbatim.
Thank you! Indeed I always strive to teach not just what notes, but why those notes. I think it makes us all better un the long run.
What a magnificent lesson. Thank you for sharing this with us 👏
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks great lesson for a great song
Thanks Leslie! I appreciate your support
I enjoyed this video. Thank you!
Thanks for watching Emory!
Thanks for this, Blue.
Thank you very much!
Absolutely awsome Mate 👏
Thanks James! 👍
Hey pretty cool. I'm starting to think the major pentatonic is more useful than the minor pentatonic, except I guess, in the blues.
Thanks! Glad you liked it. Major pentatonic is very versatile. And it definitely can be used in blues as well, especially if you switch back and forth major / minor pentatonic.
Your fingers don't know a damn thing. It's your brain.