Thank you for a very inspiring lesson. Though I've played these different changes by ear, I've never actually pieced together how they theoretically came together. Especially purposely moving to the A minor blues. This SO reminded me of Toy Caldwell from The Marshall Tucker Band, who was one of the greatest and sadly rarely mentioned anywhere on UA-cam channels or Greatest Players lists. Very well structured and informative!
Thank you Michael! Check out the extra resources in the description. We have a full Guitar Academy based on teaching these type of "stage-ready" skills! 🔥
Love the approach. One of the key takeaways from this video is the fact that you are demonstrating the process for creating a musical “style” of your own. Studying scales and following the rules of theory alone is not the answer to achieving this IMO.
We appreciate your informative lesson and tips 👍! Maybe it might be helpful if you played the C minor pentatonic scale up and the fret and then the C Major pentatonic scale and the Mixolydian scale. You can almost play all three scale in one position of C major chord with a few note changes 😇! Once you know how to mix the notes on the chord changes you'll be a master 😇👍🎸
Thanks! I do believe though that scale thinking and -practice can hinder players from developing an intuitive improvisational approach. Instead, I prefer to focus on intervals and the actual harmony to be followed. Make sense?
Thats right hear the Fmajor as home.I have always experimented playing say a C blues 145 proression using a G pentatonic scale it seems to work. I definately want to explore Mixolydian and you have inspired me thank you.
@@gyptech942 you mean the 3rd chord of the progression, yes? Hard to wrap my head around that 😎 Have you tried to just outline all 3 chords without any scale thinking?
@@totalguitartransformation yes I have played around with apreggios and inversions of these chords. I cant get the Fmajor tonalty out of my head to develop a true mixolydian sound
Technically this would be in the key of F because mixolydian starts at the 5th degree which is C. It cannot be in the key of C because C has no sharps or flats. The chord progression is C Major- B flat Major- F Major - back to C Major, making this a V-IV-I-V (5-4-1-5) progression all these chords would be Major chords in the key of F. It just keeps resolving to the 5th being C. You're only playing an F Major scale, but C is where it starts and ends, making it the home base of the song. He's just using some C Major and minor pentatonics to flavor it up. Some cajun spice. Also, he calls F the 4th chord, which it is to C but the key is actually F making it the root of 1 chord. C is actually the 5th F. So always remember if one note is a 5th of the other (E is 5th of A) that note is it's 4th (A is 4th of E) This might sound confusing but it becomes very useful in the long run especially if you familiarize yourself with their locations to each other in scale patterns and chords. They will unlock a lot of doors if you are not familiar with any of this.
It makes absolutely no sense to look at this progression from the key of F, sorry. It is musically wrong, even if you may have all the theory knowledge. Instead, the key center is C, and the harmonic structure is a classic mixolydian progression. Let’s not over complicate things, its “three chords and the truth” 😎
Ulrich, don't make it so hard to simply buy a lesson. I can't stand all these sign up questions. Don't need an evaluation. I just want a lesson. I love what you are doing. I want a lesson with some notes/tabs, whatever. I simply want to learn what you are doing in the video. You don't need my childrens Social Security numbers for that. Please make it easier to just buy a lesson. Just my opinion. Thanks. Love your playing and tone.
I appreciate the input, Jim. If you are not interested in working with me personally you really don't need an evaluation. In that case I can point you to my Hendrix Bootcamp: www.ulrichellisonguitar.com/bootcamp Enjoy!
Very much enjoyed your playing, Ulrich, and a very helpful video! Glad you found the jam track useful 👍
Amazing Lesson!!!
ill say it again...i love this guy!
Thank you for a very inspiring lesson. Though I've played these different changes by ear, I've never actually pieced together how they theoretically came together. Especially purposely moving to the A minor blues. This SO reminded me of Toy Caldwell from The Marshall Tucker Band, who was one of the greatest and sadly rarely mentioned anywhere on UA-cam channels or Greatest Players lists. Very well structured and informative!
Thank you Michael! Check out the extra resources in the description. We have a full Guitar Academy based on teaching these type of "stage-ready" skills! 🔥
If it sounds good it works. Doesn't matter what "category" the note, riff or lick falls in to.
love this❤ epic
best guitar video in YT
sounds like old school Joe Satriani a bit
Very cool, love the layered approach
Why aren't more players following this guy?!? Thank you for the excellent lesson!!!
thanks Gary!
Great stuff ❤. Keep it coming
Thanks!
excellent a lot of feel
thanks!
Love the approach. One of the key takeaways from this video is the fact that you are demonstrating the process for creating a musical “style” of your own. Studying scales and following the rules of theory alone is not the answer to achieving this IMO.
you are absolutely right 🔥🔥
We appreciate your informative lesson and tips 👍! Maybe it might be helpful if you played the C minor pentatonic scale up and the fret and then the C Major pentatonic scale and the Mixolydian scale. You can almost play all three scale in one position of C major chord with a few note changes 😇! Once you know how to mix the notes on the chord changes you'll be a master 😇👍🎸
Thanks! I do believe though that scale thinking and -practice can hinder players from developing an intuitive improvisational approach. Instead, I prefer to focus on intervals and the actual harmony to be followed. Make sense?
Great video. for me it just seems like the key is Fmajor but playimg around the 5 chord? interesting.
@@gyptech942 interesting. So you are not hearing the first chord as “home base”?
Thats right hear the Fmajor as home.I have always experimented playing say a C blues 145 proression using a G pentatonic scale it seems to work. I definately want to explore Mixolydian and you have inspired me thank you.
@@gyptech942 you mean the 3rd chord of the progression, yes? Hard to wrap my head around that 😎 Have you tried to just outline all 3 chords without any scale thinking?
@@totalguitartransformation yes I have played around with apreggios and inversions of these chords. I cant get the Fmajor tonalty out of my head to develop a true mixolydian sound
@@gyptech942 if you want to crack this one, email me at info@ulrichellisonguitar.com and let me see how I can help
Technically this would be in the key of F because mixolydian starts at the 5th degree which is C. It cannot be in the key of C because C has no sharps or flats. The chord progression is C Major- B flat Major- F Major - back to C Major, making this a V-IV-I-V (5-4-1-5) progression all these chords would be Major chords in the key of F. It just keeps resolving to the 5th being C. You're only playing an F Major scale, but C is where it starts and ends, making it the home base of the song. He's just using some C Major and minor pentatonics to flavor it up. Some cajun spice. Also, he calls F the 4th chord, which it is to C but the key is actually F making it the root of 1 chord. C is actually the 5th F. So always remember if one note is a 5th of the other (E is 5th of A) that note is it's 4th (A is 4th of E) This might sound confusing but it becomes very useful in the long run especially if you familiarize yourself with their locations to each other in scale patterns and chords. They will unlock a lot of doors if you are not familiar with any of this.
It makes absolutely no sense to look at this progression from the key of F, sorry. It is musically wrong, even if you may have all the theory knowledge.
Instead, the key center is C, and the harmonic structure is a classic mixolydian progression. Let’s not over complicate things, its “three chords and the truth” 😎
Fuckin Amazin!
Got to do a clean tone lead video.
No one does that,....
Good stuff Man
thanks man! 🙏
been a pro musician for 30 years and cut more sessions than the hairs on my head. He played 4 licks and i said Oh Yeah! now thats a player...feel baby
Thanks Joey - it's nice meeting you!
Ulrich, don't make it so hard to simply buy a lesson. I can't stand all these sign up questions. Don't need an evaluation. I just want a lesson. I love what you are doing. I want a lesson with some notes/tabs, whatever. I simply want to learn what you are doing in the video. You don't need my childrens Social Security numbers for that.
Please make it easier to just buy a lesson.
Just my opinion. Thanks. Love your playing and tone.
I appreciate the input, Jim. If you are not interested in working with me personally you really don't need an evaluation. In that case I can point you to my Hendrix Bootcamp: www.ulrichellisonguitar.com/bootcamp
Enjoy!