"When you're practicing one thing just practice one thing." An obvious statement that I feel like a LOT of us miss. I've been practicing music for going on 11 years and when he said that it STILL opened my eyes to something I've been missing
When I was a novice player and discovered this, and explained it to all my friends who could really play...they said bs. Funny all these years later to hear someone else explain it and prove I was right. I look forward to more of your stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Sorry that they rejected your idea like that. It's not necessarily something everyone does or uses, but it's super helpful if needing work on connecting scales, maybe they just never thought of it that way. Def doesn't mean it's wrong. Glad I could help confirm it for you!
@@sparkspark2314 So glad it makes sense to you! If there's one thing I've learned from teaching for many years it's that different people can learn in very different ways, which is why I stand by believing that there's not a "right" way for learning anything - it's just all about whatever works for each individual. Thanks for sharing! -Jared
I agree with you; "Practice makes perfect only when the practice is being done in systematic way with proper goal". Thank you very much Chief. My eyes always caught with your monotyre cycle. I am amaze that you can use it. Cheers from Indonesia.
This was very helpful. I had always used the shapes as a framework but then the music theory was a separate thing. So I thought of the shapes as more of a crutch. Now I see that by knowing the locations of the root, I can build on these shapes and get a better understanding of what I am doing. So simple but I just didn't think to focus on practicing it!
Brilliant lesson, brother! You’re breaking down that full fretboard pattern into logical positional arpeggio constituents. Very, very useful lesson and can be applied to all the scales. This makes the pentatonic fun! We’ll done.
This man is a genius and has done more for my progress than all other channels combined. Why doesnt anyone else give us the basics that may be hard work but we really need to progress. The only channel that is like real lessons and not gimmicks. The best lessons online to truly progress. Thanks so much. You are the best , coolest, the real thing. I owe all my life long dream of progress to you.
As an intermediate classical/fingetstyle guitarist who gets stumped by soloing/improvising, this was an excellent lesson. I would be incorporating this in my practice. Thank you so much for your hard work, you truly have a wonderful knack for teaching.
This is so helpful Jared, thank you so much. This lesson really clicked with me. Excited to see much more similar ones or an extension to this. Thanks again!
Why is it that so few UA-cam guitar teachers talk about this? I don't understand it. If you watch them play, they're obviously moving between positions, but they never talk about how they're doing it. Once I learned to find the roots, I moved on to shifting up and down from position to position on all six strings.
I ordered a poster size minor pent scale diagram...same with major pent major scale and natural minor...hung them in my guitar room and eventually need to refer to them less and less...best way to map the fretboard...
Thanks for the request! Does this one cover what you're looking for? ua-cam.com/video/z-8fDDd9UJA/v-deo.html If not, if you could elaborate a little more on what you'd like to learn from a video on harmonizing melodies then I'd be happy to make one. :) -Jared
Good question. Not sure there's enough to say for a whole video, but it calms down the overtones a bit. For me it's not as much an obvious audible different, but it feels cleaner and tighter and calmer when they're muted like that.
I think I speak for a lot of beginners when I say the problem with learning these patterns is we learn them from low E to high E. Two notes per string. Adjusting notes on B string, because of tuning. Ok. The problem is going backwards, or starting in the middle of the pattern. Or trying to connect from different starting points. We loose our direction because we aren’t in the starting position anymore. It’s gets all jumbled. How do you connect the scales unless you’re just playing from low E -ACDEGACDEG or pattern 2-CDEGACDEG - That’s not music. Thats playing a scale. This is what no one is unlocking for me. I know the shapes. I understand the theory. But I’m so stuck.
➡ FREE PDF: Top 3 Pentatonic Scale Patterns for more melodic soloing ➡ bit.ly/3lIQujx
Your left hand technique puts a big smile on my face.
Four fingers, four frets all the way up the neck.
"When you're practicing one thing just practice one thing." An obvious statement that I feel like a LOT of us miss. I've been practicing music for going on 11 years and when he said that it STILL opened my eyes to something I've been missing
Your ability to share your thoughts is unmatched by anyone man! Great Lesson! Love the new intro
I totally agree, also I like the tone of the Telecaster, I guess that a mass production Fender.
The root note of one scale is a portal to moving to the next scale. Wow. Thank you for that. You just helped me unlock all of the positions.
this literally opened my mind up it’s insane you’re insane dude thank you so much😭💜
So simple but so effective great teacher thankyou
Your instructions and method is top tier, thank you for your time and explanations. This is a place to learn guitar. Excellent!
When I was a novice player and discovered this, and explained it to all my friends who could really play...they said bs. Funny all these years later to hear someone else explain it and prove I was right. I look forward to more of your stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Sorry that they rejected your idea like that. It's not necessarily something everyone does or uses, but it's super helpful if needing work on connecting scales, maybe they just never thought of it that way. Def doesn't mean it's wrong. Glad I could help confirm it for you!
Sound Guitar Lessons ...to me it just makes sense, and allows me to play all over the neck. The chord changes, I just move with it. Anyway great work.
@@sparkspark2314 So glad it makes sense to you! If there's one thing I've learned from teaching for many years it's that different people can learn in very different ways, which is why I stand by believing that there's not a "right" way for learning anything - it's just all about whatever works for each individual. Thanks for sharing! -Jared
I agree with you; "Practice makes perfect only when the practice is being done in systematic way with proper goal". Thank you very much Chief. My eyes always caught with your monotyre cycle. I am amaze that you can use it. Cheers from Indonesia.
my fav channel on UA-cam ! Love from China
This was very helpful. I had always used the shapes as a framework but then the music theory was a separate thing. So I thought of the shapes as more of a crutch. Now I see that by knowing the locations of the root, I can build on these shapes and get a better understanding of what I am doing. So simple but I just didn't think to focus on practicing it!
Dude, you opened me up like a fish. You conceded the dots. I knew i was onto something. Thank you thank you.
Best teacher on the internet .
Brilliant lesson, brother! You’re breaking down that full fretboard pattern into logical positional arpeggio constituents. Very, very useful lesson and can be applied to all the scales. This makes the pentatonic fun! We’ll done.
This man is a genius and has done more for my progress than all other channels combined. Why doesnt anyone else give us the basics that may be hard work but we really need to progress. The only channel that is like real lessons and not gimmicks. The best lessons online to truly progress. Thanks so much. You are the best , coolest, the real thing.
I owe all my life long dream of progress to you.
Superb! Many thanks for the methodical, articulate, learner-friendly lesson and outstanding guitar tone!
As an intermediate classical/fingetstyle guitarist who gets stumped by soloing/improvising, this was an excellent lesson. I would be incorporating this in my practice. Thank you so much for your hard work, you truly have a wonderful knack for teaching.
Glad it was helpful! -Jared
This is so helpful Jared, thank you so much. This lesson really clicked with me. Excited to see much more similar ones or an extension to this. Thanks again!
Thank you for this video and God bless!
This is great Jared , exactly what I needed thank you !
Great video, as usual!
This is the video i was looking for years now
Really great video this Guy is a great teacher
Very well explained
Thanks more Jared the guitorist , Yaa this video Marked well of my beginning
Right on, Gerald! Thanks for watching. Cheers -Jared
Great video, Thank you!
You are welcome! Glad you liked it :)
Why is it that so few UA-cam guitar teachers talk about this? I don't understand it. If you watch them play, they're obviously moving between positions, but they never talk about how they're doing it.
Once I learned to find the roots, I moved on to shifting up and down from position to position on all six strings.
I ordered a poster size minor pent scale diagram...same with major pent major scale and natural minor...hung them in my guitar room and eventually need to refer to them less and less...best way to map the fretboard...
Great lesson. Keep it up and Thank YOU!
Great great great gold gold gold as always.
Many thanks! :)
I have to say the best channel on you tube ,the explanations are great , thanks
Wow, thanks! Glad you're finding them helpful :) Cheers, ~~ Jared
@@soundguitar I appreciate there not being profanity, too. (:
Thank you!
This is a great resource. Thanks much!
Great stuff you've got here. What a sound!
Thank you kindly!
This video was very helpful thank you very much.
Extremely well explained! Thank you.
I'm glad it was helpful :)
I needed this! Thank you so much!
You're so welcome!
Great lesson, Do you have something to help with the rhythm?
One day once I make my own money Ill definitely buy you 100 cups of coffee, i really appreciate these free lessons.
Thank you for your time and video.
How do I use this when the chord is changing eg 1-4-5?
The best!
1:14 1:18 FIVE MINOR PENTATONIC FORMS
1:20 FORM 1
1:30 FORM 5
1:34 FORM 2
Need a lesson about how to harmonize a melody........💓
Thanks for the request! Does this one cover what you're looking for? ua-cam.com/video/z-8fDDd9UJA/v-deo.html
If not, if you could elaborate a little more on what you'd like to learn from a video on harmonizing melodies then I'd be happy to make one. :)
-Jared
In a song that has 3 chord changes, do you change the scale to match the root of each chord as it changes?
Good lesson! Also, beautiful sounding guitar. Which model of the telecaster is it? :)
Thanks! It's an American standard tele 2011
Thanks
thankyou
Can you make a video on why jazz players put that scrunchie on the their guitars? But seriously though what does that thing do?
Good question. Not sure there's enough to say for a whole video, but it calms down the overtones a bit. For me it's not as much an obvious audible different, but it feels cleaner and tighter and calmer when they're muted like that.
Ha ! And we here were guessing, imagining that it was like your daughter’s scrunchie or something…
How do you memorize all of those shapes????
This is really helpful, thanks :)
Glad to hear that Adam! :) Cheers
This video should be called: " How to connect the patterns of a SINGLE SCALE, the minor pentatonic".
I think I speak for a lot of beginners when I say the problem with learning these patterns is we learn them from low E to high E. Two notes per string. Adjusting notes on B string, because of tuning. Ok. The problem is going backwards, or starting in the middle of the pattern. Or trying to connect from different starting points. We loose our direction because we aren’t in the starting position anymore. It’s gets all jumbled. How do you connect the scales unless you’re just playing from low E -ACDEGACDEG or pattern 2-CDEGACDEG - That’s not music. Thats playing a scale. This is what no one is unlocking for me. I know the shapes. I understand the theory. But I’m so stuck.
You’re playing so many notes outside the Pentatonic. New players trying to learn will just be lost with this video.
I don’t see he teaching , he just show up his playing
My brother. You talk WAY too much. This could have been a five-minute video if you, got to the root of it. 😂
My sister, this is obviously not for deep intellectuals like you.
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@@1mrmcawesome 🤪
So much yap😭
I cannot understand standing u teaching u didn’t show how the scale moves around the neck
I not see
Wow! Great musicianship, you play with confidence and vocally you have a really good tone.Would you be interested in performing live on Sessions?
I'll check it out!
Less talk. Just show how to play it on the neck
please try talking less in future videos, thanks for yout efforts anyway
borrrrring
this lesson is about nothing !!!!!!!!!!
Very Great video! Thank you!!!