Thank you. I just started recently and I was looking for some backing track to practice pentatonic scales but your riff video and this made it even more fun!
The black dots are the position of all the notes you can play which will sound nice over the backing track.. 3f 5f etc are third fret 5th fret etc. The dots with the R in are the root notes (a in this case) so all the dots with an R are the note A.
So “R” stands for the “root note” which is, in this case, “Am” or “A minor” “F” i.e “3F” “5F” stands for “fret” so fifth fret etc. The dots show the scales, which basically sound nice when you play them after each other in some form of order (like a solo or a lead riff) My advice would be to learn the A minor scale (the dots on the video), memorise it then you can literally solo and/or improv a riff to this sound in the background🤯🤯 I recently learnt this and it’s so much fun which is why I hoped this helped👍🤟
Anyone can. Keep going it's worth the work and blood sweat and tears. Don't ever give up!! Even the great EVH sucked at some point!! Every single ONE of them, all had to do EXACTLY what we are doing except they were OBSESSED, almost in an unhealthy way but healthy at the same time because it's what they live and love. That doesn't mean YOUR goals have to be to be a virtuoso tho. Maybe they are, who knows, but if you really want to, you CAN do it. Promise! Nothing worth having EVER comes easy!! Remember that!
Well blow me! Playing along to this with just one shape of the a minor pentatonic and it feels like I can actually play the guitar and make some music!! Thanks so much for up.lading this
Root! If you end a phrase on any of these it’s pretty hard for it to sound out of place. They have a ton of other applications in theory but for soloing it’s nice to understand that they are the safe notes
Sorry, what is this graph all about, I don't have the slightest idea of what it is? I just saw the "Rs" all over the fret board . Can somebody care to explain. Thanks
@@AllenVanWert you are right! but G is #9 (Altered tension), even b.b king and other blues players play g note over E7 Chord. when you hold g note long . sound 's bad, but if you play shortly, or play in upbeat . sound is fine. music is timing. so you can play both~
Chord Progression ; Am / / / /Dm / /Am / / Fmaj7 / E7sus E7 / Am / //
more Am pentatonic Back Track (Fast style) ua-cam.com/video/1ePkTwvUMFw/v-deo.html
My friend thank you for posting this I have a question what chords are you playing in this
@@MehsenIsrael thanks~! chord progression is minor blues progression
Am / / / / Dm/ / Fmaj7 / E7 /Am / /
@@LearningGuitar123 thank you
Learning and reinforcing pentatonic scales is boring but not now I have discovered this. Thank you so much. And its fun!!!
Don’t know why I haven’t used these after a couple years of playing! Thanks a lot!! Trying to extend my knowledge and playing ability!
This has really helped my progress as it’s made practicing scales fun! Thanks so much.
Thanks!
Takes a lot of dull out of learning A minor pentatonic positions by a lot. Thanks!
Just what I needed to make practicing the scale more fun and great sounding! Thanks!
Thanks^^
can you please share your plays?
@@foobar4763yes! ua-cam.com/video/MiQfV5qK4-E/v-deo.html
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Thank you. I just started recently and I was looking for some backing track to practice pentatonic scales but your riff video and this made it even more fun!
thanks !!
Thank you for the track. It helped me to practice the minor pentatoni scale!
Sounds nice, I will have to find out how that works though......... NO idea what I'm looking at! :-D
The black dots are the position of all the notes you can play which will sound nice over the backing track.. 3f 5f etc are third fret 5th fret etc. The dots with the R in are the root notes (a in this case) so all the dots with an R are the note A.
The black notes are notes within the pentatonic scale (a minor) on fretboard
So “R” stands for the “root note” which is, in this case, “Am” or “A minor”
“F” i.e “3F” “5F” stands for “fret” so fifth fret etc.
The dots show the scales, which basically sound nice when you play them after each other in some form of order (like a solo or a lead riff)
My advice would be to learn the A minor scale (the dots on the video), memorise it then you can literally solo and/or improv a riff to this sound in the background🤯🤯
I recently learnt this and it’s so much fun which is why I hoped this helped👍🤟
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Great. Thanks. I start again.
Greetings from Germany
I am finally getting familiar with the pentatonic scale and it’s actually quite interesting
Thank you i never thought i could play solo, I’m a beginner learning the pentatonic scales🙏🤟
Anyone can. Keep going it's worth the work and blood sweat and tears. Don't ever give up!! Even the great EVH sucked at some point!! Every single ONE of them, all had to do EXACTLY what we are doing except they were OBSESSED, almost in an unhealthy way but healthy at the same time because it's what they live and love.
That doesn't mean YOUR goals have to be to be a virtuoso tho. Maybe they are, who knows, but if you really want to, you CAN do it. Promise!
Nothing worth having EVER comes easy!! Remember that!
@@johnbraucher1499 I love you man!
@@elvan12581you gay bruh??
had a blast playing to this. learning to listen and not look makes you feel like a rockstar.
Sorry, I don't understand. What do you play on this base? The whole scale or just the riff below?
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I was doing some string bends on this and actually sounded like something 😂😂😂
The bass sounds familiar 😂😂iykyk
can anyone explain at the 4:47 mark what is the 9-7-5 L P how do i do that, my teacher tried to explain but he doesn't take time to slowly explain
here is explanation ~ ua-cam.com/video/MiQfV5qK4-E/v-deo.html go to 6:14
@@LearningGuitar123 well, that link, it's in Korean and no English subtitles so i can't understand it. lol thanks anyways
Helps for me
The rhythm
this will help me a lot in my learnings. thamks a lot dude
thanks!
good backing track yoooo
glad this exists! thanks!!
Well blow me! Playing along to this with just one shape of the a minor pentatonic and it feels like I can actually play the guitar and make some music!! Thanks so much for up.lading this
gives me the thrill is gone vibes!
Could one get a slower bpm for soloing in pentatonic Am
you can eventually slow the speed of the video, it doesn't sound extremely good, but it's slower ^^
Thank you again my friend
I did some “go random bullshit” and it sounded nice. I’m proud of myself
Whoa....reminds me of Strange Brew by Cream
i am happy
im feeling glad
i got sunshine
in a bag
super, gefällt mir gut! Wo befindet sich das Backingtracking?
can i use this track for practising and recording myself to upload it on yt?
Yes !
@@LearningGuitar123 thank you so much, i'll make sure to give the credit.
Nice little jam! It reminds me of the Eagles.
The Eagles suck.
@@2817well shut up the eagles are great. What do you listen to, rap?
@@Samlenkov722 oof 😬
Can some please comment? - What are the chords that are being played, here?
Am, Dm, Am, F, E, Am
Chord Progression ; Am / / / /Dm / /Am / / Fmaj7 / E7 / Am / //
@@LearningGuitar123 - Thank you !!!!
Love this licks very much thanks a lot...
thanks~
Opens new doors for practicing!
thank you for this, really cool.
Great track!
Hi hello, whats R stand for? ☹️
root notes
Root! If you end a phrase on any of these it’s pretty hard for it to sound out of place. They have a ton of other applications in theory but for soloing it’s nice to understand that they are the safe notes
Abo ist done 😊
Thank you.
thanks
Great track. Thanks for the upkoad.
thank you so much for this.
my plesure~
Thank u, subscribed🇫🇷👍🏼🍒
Thanks ~~!
Thank You a lot love it
0:03
lol
Cara, eu tinha dificuldade de compreender até ver o seu vídeo, muito abrigado. Muito instrutivo. 🤝
Obrigada
맨 먼저 좋아요~
Thanks this helps alot
Bpm on this one? Thanks
Whtas the chord progression..? just am and dm?
sounds like chipotle music
Sorry, what is this graph all about, I don't have the slightest idea of what it is? I just saw the "Rs" all over the fret board . Can somebody care to explain. Thanks
That is your root note. You need to learn the A minor pentatonic scale, then this will make a lot more sense.
Very nice
thanks~
Do you want to play these licks? ua-cam.com/video/MiQfV5qK4-E/v-deo.html
Simple lots of space
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what the meaning of “R” ?
Root= first Note Of Scale
what does R means?
R means Root(first note of scale)
very nıce thx
What is R on the tabs? -beginner
R is Root of Scale
What does the R mean
I think it might be the Am root note
R = Root of Scale
I like this
It is really ggod
Anyone know what chords are used in the backing progression?
Chord Progression ; Am / / / /Dm / /Am / / Fmaj7 / E7 / Am / //
niceee
Sounds pretty cool at 2x speed
thanks ~ sound like Reggae
damn i just break a string on this music
reminds me of you know i'm no good by amy winehouse
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Sorry but this isnt minor penta. its harmonic minor.. thrill is gone progression
yes you are right! but you can play with harmonic minor scale , also you can play minor pentatonic both
@@LearningGuitar123 the b7 will sound bad over the 3 in the E chord
@@AllenVanWert you are right! but G is #9 (Altered tension), even b.b king and other blues players play g note over E7 Chord. when you hold g note long . sound 's bad, but if you play shortly, or play in upbeat . sound is fine. music is timing. so you can play both~
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This helps sooo much! Really fun to improvise :)
Thanks~!