By far the most concise lessons. Specially if you want to take your ear playing to a whole different level. These will expand your ear playing immensely and eliminate a lot of frustration. Most guys play around the pentatonic because they are lazy and frankly after 3 songs I'm done listening to the blues. Fretjam is invaluable I will check out you page and certainly donate because you deserve it
Never touched a guitar until 53 years old. Mike's videos have helped me get out of the blocks with so many different practice routines and ideas; yes, there are some other good channels also. But, his format, presentation, and demonstrations are superb and a cut above.
How do you only have 90k subs. You demonstrate everything everyone is searching for in all of your videos. Will share and much appreciated! Keep up the amazing work
+halojesus14 Subs are influenced by a number of things. One of those is upload frequency (so fail on my part lol). Another is style of presentation. My videos are boring to a lot of people. I do think, however, that those who do get hundreds of thousands of subs deserve it. There are some amazing guitar channels that you can tell are the result of a lot of hard work and dedication. More power to them.
fretjam I think your content is more for those who are genuinely interested in learning. And I completely agree with you. You get what you put in at the end of the day! With how popular social media is at the moment, it can be extremely hard to source you content to the right audience but at the same time it can blow up at any second. That being said, I think if you dedicate a little more time to your channel it would grow pretty quick. You're like the Guthrie govan of the UA-cam guitar scene lol not many know about you but those who do know just how amazing you are!
+fretjam Man, I've checked-out a *huge* number of guitar channels, and yours is second to *none.* I realize some people may just wanna be shown how to play a certain song, so another channel may be better for them, but for what I'm after, your channel is far and away the best. Your videos aren't boring at all either, at least not for me. Everything about your presentation works, e.g., the graphics, pace, material, explanation, etc. Some people can have the knowledge, but just aren't good at teaching, but you've got a gift. I've been off work since last July, and after my upcoming second surgery, and (hopefully) getting back on my feet financially, I promise you'll be seeing a financial contribution from me. I've had numerous teachers throughout the years, and I've learned more from your videos in about three days, than I did from all of the other teachers - *COMBINED.*
Gosh these are such great tutorials. No one yelling in my face..HEY THIS IS JOE BLOWS GUITAR LESSONS! THE BEST ON YOU TUBE!! BLA BLA FN BLA for 15 minutes. Just straight up theory and method presented in such a clear and concise format. LOVE IT
You have the best lessons and teaching style on youtube! I've played for 20 years and I could easily jam a 12 bar blues, but I never sounded 'authentic' until I looked at your lesson on it. And this lesson's a beauty too. Thanks.
I am visual learner and you do such a great job of visually detailing your lesson to mirror and describe what youre saying and thinking. Thank you so much. Have a sub!
I've been playing for 24 years later this month (yes I know the day), and have seen theory videos beyond counting. Seriously, tons. There are some terrific lessons available out there, but this channel is the best of the best.
you have such a great ear for licks...And the theory put into practice about this note will give this emotion, GREAT. Where were you 54 years ago when I started. We did not have electric guitars, I had one of the horse driven ones.
+Glen Fleetwood 54 years ago? Not even a mere twinkle in my old man's eye :) But all the players that influenced this lesson (especially B.B.) were around then, either in flesh or spirit. None of what is taught here is new or unique. I owe everything in all my lessons to the countless musicians, both remembered and forgotten, who were the true innovators of guitar playing.
Simply nobody better at presenting the theory. Period. Amazing job my friend, very much appreciated from a 30-year accomplished guitarist that is just now figuring out why all the shit he knows works. So much more intuitive when you understand the math and mechanics . . . you are the DUDE!
I have been following you for years now and I believe I enjoyed this more than any you have done. This is the answer to a lot of questions I had. They were mostly answered early in the vid when I could get a visual on the the fact that major and minor pent are actually sewn together with artful use of the Mixolydian. Now the lights are on!
I was talking about this thing via whatsapp with a couple of friends when the UA-cam notification of your upload poped haha and I was like , "guys watch this video, it's what I was trying to explain "
I've been playing guitar from scratch for 20 months now solely learning on UA-cam, and this person is by far the best I've seen in the stage I'm in now. I may not be have said this in my first 6 7 8months of playing but for me now, this is the business!! Kudos to whoever you guys are... thank you. If I may add I've been playing in a box sliding up and down the fret (linear). This will free me One thing at the end when he said move down a few frets, I wish he would have said exactly how many frets but I found it. Had to use my brain but oh well
Best lesson of all time. Finally I really made progress in soloing much sweeter melodies to blues progressions and understanding a lot about soloing in general. Thänx
I'm a beginner, but your videos are the best! Most UA-camrs teach chords, and it's boring. My interest is in melodies, lead, coolness! Can't stop myself checking this more advanced tutorials! I'll star using your website soon and will follow the lead learning path. Already left a humble donation and will happily contribute more everyonce in awhile! Thank you sir!
There is an old saying "you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink." Much of these old sayings are true. I taught golf for over 20 plus years. I developed a perfect way to understand and apply the theory; however, for some reason if they didn't study the theory and didn't practice they never became really good. Most of them just wanted to [buy] a swing. It seems that some viewers will see your site as either boring or too much work. [If] they would just take the time to get past the first hill or obstacle, then they would be hooked. I wasted a lot of time trying to memorize cords and licks as a short cut, but it never made me feel like I knew what I was doing or gave me the opportunity to express my artistic ability. This site will eventually give me that opportunity. And for those that say "blues players play by ear and feel" do not understand what they are talking about. They are just looking for that short cut they will never find, the same as my golf students attempted.
Thanks for the thought provoking comment. There are of course players out there who have what I can only describe as a naturally good ear for music and can skip a lot of the theory as a result, perhaps even not bother with it at all. But this is quite rare and I think you're right that we all want to find some kind of shortcut to possessing this skill when, for most of us, that shortcut simply doesn't exist. If you want to play more than just power/barre chord based rock (which has its place, not bashing it!), and you're not among the small percentage of musicians whose brains are naturally wired for music, you will likely need some theoretical foundation. But I would reassure everyone that it can be made simple and fun and have a huge impact on your freedom to play in the moment. Theory is primarily a means of developing the ear for those to whom ear skills don't come naturally (i.e. most players) and who need a more visual, technical approach to connect the dots. I agree that the "play by ear and feel" argument doesn't apply to everyone and shouldn't be automatically assumed. Musicians do like to downplay the amount of time they've spent working things out! All we hear is the final product.
@@fretjamguitar Very interesting discussion. For me, I could play things I figure out by ear, but never could make them 'my own' or 'portable' to other songs. It was very limiting. Once I had some way to make sense of them everything began to click. (For example - "Hey! Clapton played the major 6, the 5, then a minor third in that slow blues and it had that particular sound ..."). Wish I was pointed in this direction, or at least had it pointed out as a direction, more clearly about twenty years ago. Keep up the good work! Cheers.
How cool is that. I honestly didn't see this before commenting on your other vid (mixing Major and minor Pentatonic). This is incredible stuff. It's the best explanation of guitar theory I've ever seen on youtube. I know a bit of this stuff already, but you are really crystalizing and consolidating my understanding of scales/modes and harmonic theory. This stuff is perfect for beginners and more advanced intermediate players like me. I've got these bookmarked as a major reference. Time to take it to the next level. Also you give some really great and tasteful examples to explain your theory. Great sound, great playing. This stuff is awesome. Thanks again.
Hands down the most helpful guitar tutorial channel ever, ur always there to expand my knowledge...after those "ah ha!" moments become habit u push it to the next level, I always recommend ur u tube, and ur site to people. Thanks so much man!!
You sir are so underated, hands down the best youtube channel on guitar lessons as well as on music composition since all your tips are always so very well explained and theoretically grounded that it just helps the creativity of any music student with minimum theory knowledge. Anyway, I felt like I had to leave a comment in order to thank you for your lessons, your videos really show the effort you put into them and I believe we all appreciate them. I hope you keep them coming and that someday your channel grows to the point it deserves.
very awesome video..u really rock sir...hats off for this awesome lesson keep posting such nice videos..the way you are playing guitar is phenomenal..i really loved it..god bless you always
wow! this is an eye opener, for sure. I have been learning the blues and taking some lessons here in Denver with these videos as an aid. Using the two together, I have really progressed in my knowledge. now I have to translate that to my playing but it shouldn't be far behind. I really have to thank the purveyor of these vids. I'm not sure if you have any idea of the effect they have had on me but it's not just about improved playing because with improved playing comes improved confidence which translates to more friends and more good times. I moved here to Denver recently and have been told that there is a music scene here, supposedly. I don't have a lot of friends-yet, but by putting effort into the lessons, these videos and of course my playing, I can see myself progressing to the point where I can feel confident getting on stage at some open mics and actually knowing what I'm doing. before it was playing the limited blues songs that I knew when I was back home in Detroit. Thank you so much! There is hope for me, after all. I'm really excited about living again and a lot of it stems from the effort you put into your videos and I also appreciate that there's some tab to follow along now. The other video I've been watching (over and over again ua-cam.com/video/DKe5jX-5pII/v-deo.html) has you playing some blues licks that you mentioned might not be the most exciting but I liked the licks and had to have my instructor show me them. I can definitely see myself kicking into the kitty once my finances start going northward again. THANKS!!!
Hi Don, that was lovely to read. And yes, playing music is a great way to meet new people and build self confidence. There is certainly a huge social aspect to learning an instrument and getting out there playing. Open mics are so much fun and the perfect environment to put your skills to the test. It's been too long since I last went to one - your comment has got me looking for when the next one is in my city! Keep me updated on your progress.
Hey Don, Welcome to Denver. Stop in the shop sometime, we can chat about Blues guitar and some of the jams in town. or I may just see you at one, one of these night. Blues on!
That's a nice scene in Denver, here in the asshole of the country, Pottsville, PA where racial hatred is taught in churches, there is no music scene since dancing is frowned upon by the city fathers. LOL.
How on earth are you not getting more views?? You are answering all.of the question many guitarists are depressing over really simply and in an understandable way. Just keep up with the good work mate!
WOOOAHHH! So clear and concise, EXCELLENT LESSON! I am speechless. I now have a base on witch to build my own way of learning music, thank you very much! :D
fretjam once a week :)). if I may... I would mention that your rhythm videos (inversions, drone, voice leading etc.) have been eye opening. These are the concepts that take you from being just another person strumming chords to a proper "guitarist". In short, your videos are the secrets of the pros.
Thank you so much for this. I love how you explain things, and esspecially love the great visuals. They make understanding things so much easier. I also love the short lick ideas. Seriously man, this is great stuff!
Thank you very much for your video. This is exactly what I was asking myself all the time: How to use the modes and scales in a properly way. I put so much time into learning the modes and scales and nobody could explain to me how to use them in a useful way. "Just feel it" does not do it for me ;-) I went back to pentatonic but with this information I will give mixolydian another try :-)
Hey Mike, thanks for sharing, I reckon you deserve a "cold one" I appreciate the massive amount of work in putting this together. I especially like what you are doing on your lesson page, with the I, IV & V chord selector.
This is a game changer! Ive always known the scale pretty well, but everytime i try to use it, it sounds terrible. This is an incredible lesson, liked and subscribed!
By far the most concise lessons. Specially if you want to take your ear playing to a whole different level. These will expand your ear playing immensely and eliminate a lot of frustration. Most guys play around the pentatonic because they are lazy and frankly after 3 songs I'm done listening to the blues. Fretjam is invaluable I will check out you page and certainly donate because you deserve it
Thank you, much appreciated!
You are awesomeness of awesome. The help is immense to my playing. I will donate even though I am 68 years old and retired.
Thank you soooo very much.
Thank you for the kind gesture. Enjoy the retirement!
Never touched a guitar until 53 years old. Mike's videos have helped me get out of the blocks with so many different practice routines and ideas; yes, there are some other good channels also. But, his format, presentation, and demonstrations are superb and a cut above.
+Doug P Thank you Doug. There has never been a better time to learn guitar with the wealth of free lessons available today. Enjoy the journey.
How do you only have 90k subs. You demonstrate everything everyone is searching for in all of your videos. Will share and much appreciated! Keep up the amazing work
+halojesus14 Subs are influenced by a number of things. One of those is upload frequency (so fail on my part lol). Another is style of presentation. My videos are boring to a lot of people. I do think, however, that those who do get hundreds of thousands of subs deserve it. There are some amazing guitar channels that you can tell are the result of a lot of hard work and dedication. More power to them.
fretjam I think your content is more for those who are genuinely interested in learning. And I completely agree with you. You get what you put in at the end of the day! With how popular social media is at the moment, it can be extremely hard to source you content to the right audience but at the same time it can blow up at any second. That being said, I think if you dedicate a little more time to your channel it would grow pretty quick. You're like the Guthrie govan of the UA-cam guitar scene lol not many know about you but those who do know just how amazing you are!
fretjam ps... some rnb/jazz guitar content would be wicked!!❤️❤️❤️
I think your content is spot on but then again, I'm here to learn.
+fretjam Man, I've checked-out a *huge* number of guitar channels, and yours is second to *none.* I realize some people may just wanna be shown how to play a certain song, so another channel may be better for them, but for what I'm after, your channel is far and away the best. Your videos aren't boring at all either, at least not for me. Everything about your presentation works, e.g., the graphics, pace, material, explanation, etc. Some people can have the knowledge, but just aren't good at teaching, but you've got a gift.
I've been off work since last July, and after my upcoming second surgery, and (hopefully) getting back on my feet financially, I promise you'll be seeing a financial contribution from me. I've had numerous teachers throughout the years, and I've learned more from your videos in about three days, than I did from all of the other teachers - *COMBINED.*
Gosh these are such great tutorials. No one yelling in my face..HEY THIS IS JOE BLOWS GUITAR LESSONS! THE BEST ON YOU TUBE!! BLA BLA FN BLA for 15 minutes. Just straight up theory and method presented in such a clear and concise format. LOVE IT
man..the more i know..the more i find out how much i don't know
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Totally. And that's what music is.. never ending.
I feel your pain 😩
But that's cool. Better to be aware of it then happily playing mundane music. Expand!
You have the best lessons and teaching style on youtube! I've played for 20 years and I could easily jam a 12 bar blues, but I never sounded 'authentic' until I looked at your lesson on it. And this lesson's a beauty too. Thanks.
Most blues players could make a lifetime career on this 1 lesson. Excellent Lesson !!!
I am visual learner and you do such a great job of visually detailing your lesson to mirror and describe what youre saying and thinking. Thank you so much. Have a sub!
Yep find these videos so much better than a Marty equivalent
I've been playing for 24 years later this month (yes I know the day), and have seen theory videos beyond counting. Seriously, tons. There are some terrific lessons available out there, but this channel is the best of the best.
you have such a great ear for licks...And the theory put into practice about this note will give this emotion, GREAT. Where were you 54 years ago when I started. We did not have electric guitars, I had one of the horse driven ones.
+Glen Fleetwood 54 years ago? Not even a mere twinkle in my old man's eye :) But all the players that influenced this lesson (especially B.B.) were around then, either in flesh or spirit. None of what is taught here is new or unique. I owe everything in all my lessons to the countless musicians, both remembered and forgotten, who were the true innovators of guitar playing.
Simply nobody better at presenting the theory. Period. Amazing job my friend, very much appreciated from a 30-year accomplished guitarist that is just now figuring out why all the shit he knows works. So much more intuitive when you understand the math and mechanics . . . you are the DUDE!
as a visual learner, this is the most helpful lesson i've gotten in a long time, it all just clicks
I have been following you for years now and I believe I enjoyed this more than any you have done. This is the answer to a lot of questions I had. They were mostly answered early in the vid when I could get a visual on the the fact that major and minor pent are actually sewn together with artful use of the Mixolydian. Now the lights are on!
I was talking about this thing via whatsapp with a couple of friends when the UA-cam notification of your upload poped haha and I was like , "guys watch this video, it's what I was trying to explain "
I've been playing guitar from scratch for 20 months now solely learning on UA-cam, and this person is by far the best I've seen in the stage I'm in now. I may not be have said this in my first 6 7 8months of playing but for me now, this is the business!! Kudos to whoever you guys are... thank you. If I may add I've been playing in a box sliding up and down the fret (linear). This will free me
One thing at the end when he said move down a few frets, I wish he would have said exactly how many frets but I found it. Had to use my brain but oh well
Best lesson of all time. Finally I really made progress in soloing much sweeter melodies to blues progressions and understanding a lot about soloing in general. Thänx
I'm a beginner, but your videos are the best! Most UA-camrs teach chords, and it's boring. My interest is in melodies, lead, coolness! Can't stop myself checking this more advanced tutorials! I'll star using your website soon and will follow the lead learning path. Already left a humble donation and will happily contribute more everyonce in awhile! Thank you sir!
There is an old saying "you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink." Much of these old sayings are true. I taught golf for over 20 plus years. I developed a perfect way to understand and apply the theory; however, for some reason if they didn't study the theory and didn't practice they never became really good. Most of them just wanted to [buy] a swing. It seems that some viewers will see your site as either boring or too much work. [If] they would just take the time to get past the first hill or obstacle, then they would be hooked. I wasted a lot of time trying to memorize cords and licks as a short cut, but it never made me feel like I knew what I was doing or gave me the opportunity to express my artistic ability. This site will eventually give me that opportunity.
And for those that say "blues players play by ear and feel" do not understand what they are talking about. They are just looking for that short cut they will never find, the same as my golf students attempted.
Thanks for the thought provoking comment. There are of course players out there who have what I can only describe as a naturally good ear for music and can skip a lot of the theory as a result, perhaps even not bother with it at all. But this is quite rare and I think you're right that we all want to find some kind of shortcut to possessing this skill when, for most of us, that shortcut simply doesn't exist.
If you want to play more than just power/barre chord based rock (which has its place, not bashing it!), and you're not among the small percentage of musicians whose brains are naturally wired for music, you will likely need some theoretical foundation. But I would reassure everyone that it can be made simple and fun and have a huge impact on your freedom to play in the moment.
Theory is primarily a means of developing the ear for those to whom ear skills don't come naturally (i.e. most players) and who need a more visual, technical approach to connect the dots. I agree that the "play by ear and feel" argument doesn't apply to everyone and shouldn't be automatically assumed.
Musicians do like to downplay the amount of time they've spent working things out! All we hear is the final product.
@@fretjamguitar Very interesting discussion. For me, I could play things I figure out by ear, but never could make them 'my own' or 'portable' to other songs. It was very limiting. Once I had some way to make sense of them everything began to click. (For example - "Hey! Clapton played the major 6, the 5, then a minor third in that slow blues and it had that particular sound ..."). Wish I was pointed in this direction, or at least had it pointed out as a direction, more clearly about twenty years ago. Keep up the good work! Cheers.
How cool is that. I honestly didn't see this before commenting on your other vid (mixing Major and minor Pentatonic).
This is incredible stuff. It's the best explanation of guitar theory I've ever seen on youtube.
I know a bit of this stuff already, but you are really crystalizing and consolidating my understanding of scales/modes and harmonic theory.
This stuff is perfect for beginners and more advanced intermediate players like me.
I've got these bookmarked as a major reference. Time to take it to the next level.
Also you give some really great and tasteful examples to explain your theory. Great sound, great playing. This stuff is awesome. Thanks again.
So difficult to me, I hope I understand but is really difficult to understand. It’s really good to learn but so hard.
Super well done. Like the squares instead of circle's.
Cracking lesson, opens up a whole new palette of colours for me, many thanks
This is the best channel I've found so far in terms of fret lessons
This absolutely changed the way I look at phrasing and helped to "connect the dots" associated with scales and chords.
Best mixolyian lesson ever! Subscribed
Hands down the most helpful guitar tutorial channel ever, ur always there to expand my knowledge...after those "ah ha!" moments become habit u push it to the next level, I always recommend ur u tube, and ur site to people. Thanks so much man!!
One of the best music theory and guitar channels on UA-cam
You sir are so underated, hands down the best youtube channel on guitar lessons as well as on music composition since all your tips are always so very well explained and theoretically grounded that it just helps the creativity of any music student with minimum theory knowledge. Anyway, I felt like I had to leave a comment in order to thank you for your lessons, your videos really show the effort you put into them and I believe we all appreciate them. I hope you keep them coming and that someday your channel grows to the point it deserves.
Literally a lightbulb turned on. Thanks a lot!
Love those lightbulb moments! Glad I could help.
You never cease to amaze, my good man!
very awesome video..u really rock sir...hats off for this awesome lesson keep posting such nice videos..the way you are playing guitar is phenomenal..i really loved it..god bless you always
Miss you fretjam!
Probably the best learning platform available, I'm hooked!!!
wow! this is an eye opener, for sure. I have been learning the blues and taking some lessons here in Denver with these videos as an aid. Using the two together, I have really progressed in my knowledge. now I have to translate that to my playing but it shouldn't be far behind.
I really have to thank the purveyor of these vids. I'm not sure if you have any idea of the effect they have had on me but it's not just about improved playing because with improved playing comes improved confidence which translates to more friends and more good times.
I moved here to Denver recently and have been told that there is a music scene here, supposedly. I don't have a lot of friends-yet, but by putting effort into the lessons, these videos and of course my playing, I can see myself progressing to the point where I can feel confident getting on stage at some open mics and actually knowing what I'm doing. before it was playing the limited blues songs that I knew when I was back home in Detroit.
Thank you so much! There is hope for me, after all. I'm really excited about living again and a lot of it stems from the effort you put into your videos and I also appreciate that there's some tab to follow along now. The other video I've been watching (over and over again ua-cam.com/video/DKe5jX-5pII/v-deo.html) has you playing some blues licks that you mentioned might not be the most exciting but I liked the licks and had to have my instructor show me them.
I can definitely see myself kicking into the kitty once my finances start going northward again. THANKS!!!
Hi Don, that was lovely to read. And yes, playing music is a great way to meet new people and build self confidence. There is certainly a huge social aspect to learning an instrument and getting out there playing. Open mics are so much fun and the perfect environment to put your skills to the test. It's been too long since I last went to one - your comment has got me looking for when the next one is in my city!
Keep me updated on your progress.
Hey Don, Welcome to Denver. Stop in the shop sometime, we can chat about Blues guitar and some of the jams in town. or I may just see you at one, one of these night. Blues on!
That's a nice scene in Denver, here in the asshole of the country, Pottsville, PA where racial hatred is taught in churches, there is no music scene since dancing is frowned upon by the city fathers. LOL.
Steve Matsukawa sounds like you need some Rock&Roll. And I mean Right Now.
The blues will come to town soon enough. Peace be upon y'all.
How on earth are you not getting more views?? You are answering all.of the question many guitarists are depressing over really simply and in an understandable way. Just keep up with the good work mate!
This video is pure inspired genius
by far the best brief lesson on youtube
Thanks man! I really like your simpleyet precise graphics!
best lesson i've ever seen
still come back to this lesson 7 years later
Good lesson. It was made more challenging by using Bb as the key. Those turnarounds were really useful as well. Really love these videos!
WOOOAHHH! So clear and concise, EXCELLENT LESSON! I am speechless. I now have a base on witch to build my own way of learning music, thank you very much! :D
Great lesson
Best mixo lesson on you tube. Fantastic. 👍
This is one of the best explanations I have seen!
Best instructional video.
Very cool lesson. Thanks !
what a fantastic channel! Keep up the good job! Cheers from Brazil
Excellent presentation!
OMG, what a great channel I've just found out! Thanx for all these incredible lessons!
And I agree with the guy commented below: MORE OFTEN, please!
Just found your channel and wow!! This is what I have been needing!! Thank you!
So much more empowering than practicing box position. Thanks
This lesson on mixolydians are the best I have seen... Thanks so much or making this so straight forward and useful...
Glad I found this channel...fantastic stuff
this must be million viewers
best lesson i ever seen
you put out incredible content. please more often!
Thank you. I know, it's kind of embarrassing how slow my output is! Already working on next video though. Place your bets as to when it will be out ;)
fretjam once a week :)). if I may... I would mention that your rhythm videos (inversions, drone, voice leading etc.) have been eye opening. These are the concepts that take you from being just another person strumming chords to a proper "guitarist". In short, your videos are the secrets of the pros.
fretjam Quality beats quantity everytime dude. You're doing fine. Thank you!
natty boyo I agree, I've learned so much from you. Many thanks!
Excellent, merci pour cette mine d'or d'informations sur l'harmonie ! Dieu vous benisse !
Great!! Best explanation on how to improvise
Thank you so much for this. I love how you explain things, and esspecially love the great visuals. They make understanding things so much easier. I also love the short lick ideas. Seriously man, this is great stuff!
Wow!! Why just now!?? These lesson are amazing!! Thank you so much!!
Best guitar lesson ever
Absolutely fantastic! Love the playing, visuals and the pace!
Fantastic lesson, sir.
Super helpful..finally theory made easy..thanks bro and definitely cheers
Thank you for your Lessons,it really can make progress in my play,and understand more about scale and pentatonic, And various combination 👍💯
Yay 100k subs . Best channel on UA-cam
I find your videos very useful. I love to play the blues. This will just give me more ideas to try out.
Superb lesson
Very helpful, thank you
Great lesson and visual help!
You get this by feel developed over years without learning this, but it is fascinating to see it laid out.
Great channel. I just subscribed.
really appreciating ur work. keep it coming and thanks
Gracias fretjam ,excelente,saludos desde Argentina !!!
yessss, ive been waiting
That’s what you call a lesson. Exactly what I’m doing now on my guitar.
Thank you very much for your video. This is exactly what I was asking myself all the time: How to use the modes and scales in a properly way. I put so much time into learning the modes and scales and nobody could explain to me how to use them in a useful way. "Just feel it" does not do it for me ;-) I went back to pentatonic but with this information I will give mixolydian another try :-)
great guitar sound!!!!!
You have made my day ! Thank you so much
Amazing! Not only you explain well, but you also give ideas to expand upon what you teach.
One of the best if not the best guitar teachng video I've seen in years, thanks a lot.
Hey Mike, thanks for sharing, I reckon you deserve a "cold one" I appreciate the massive amount of work in putting this together. I especially like what you are doing on your lesson page, with the I, IV & V chord selector.
This is an excellent lesson, thank you!
Such an amazing content!!! I can't wait for more!
The BEST Channellll !!!!!!!
This is gold. Thanks.
interesting explenation. I have been studying mods recently and this pattern is how i use the Lydian mode. You gave me a higher understanding of mods
Thank you for your work
Great tutorial!
Very good notes thankou
Excellent.
great lesson!!!!!
Thanks for so much knowledge!
love youre work mate....
What a nice lesson!!! Tks bro
This is a game changer! Ive always known the scale pretty well, but everytime i try to use it, it sounds terrible. This is an incredible lesson, liked and subscribed!
I'm not sure why it is, but I really like this. I am fairly new to guitar… I like it
+Gene D If you're quite new to guitar and you can follow this lesson you are doing very well!
fretjam I have been taking lessons for a year and a half, but something about this system resonates. Thank you for taking the time and putting this up
thanks
Thank you so much again!
Awesome thanks
Best so far
Very clear instruction for my learning style. Thank you!