Quick lesson…I like to take “Ricks” ideas/ quick lessons and slow them waayyyyy down and spend the next week or two trying to get the first two bars…lmao😂😂😂 LOVE IT RICK!
@@toppaz400 I’d say that drums has a lower skill floor, but as high a skill cap as guitar (or any other instrument in that matter). The only limitation is one’s mind and body!
Man, I'm so glad, this little lectures end with this totally confident "Like that!". I still have no clue but at least I know, that was the correct way to produce this melodies harmony scale thingy.
Rick. You’ve shown a lot of love to Alan Holdsworth and rightfully so. How about a video analyzing the a. Few of the scales he uses in his solos? Like specific phrases and where they’re coming from modally or harmonically. Keep up the awesome. The fact that I can ask this in this forum and it’s even possible you’ll read it shows the world is pretty great sometimes.
Probably the most helpful theory I've ever seen. Practice your known scales times three. It was so good maybe times four. You just advance me a lifetime and I've been playing for a lifetime
okay so this is actually a great tip for learning scales to play different licks or whatever you like at different positions or in different octaves, just look past ricks musical theory terms and his complicated scales and just apply the tip to learn the scale you are currently playing and trust me it will help! don’t be afraid to start at your own level :)
The point of the video is not to copy the solo, its to take the principle of 3 octaves, and use them with different chords, this wasn't necessarily for beginners
I kinda figured this out on my own just recently, and also I've been practicing following the scale up and down the neck rather than just using the box shapes.
@SEAsUAS Cheers. I've been seeing these types of scam comments a lot lately, usually trying to tell people they won a guitar or money or something. I always report them, for all the good it does lol
People are just not getting that he says take a repeating riff and play it in three octaves.He doesn't say learn this melodic minor riff note for note.
@@jossianlilley5552 cos I'm a drummer and my fingers do not make chord shapes I basically just play melody's with bar chords 🤣 But I always try incorporate "scales" (I have no idea what I'm doing) but ultimately just play one finger "chords"
Love ya, Rick…but in a roundabout way, you just described why I’m a drummer. (A “B” melodic minor what??? Scales huh? Chords excuse me? Timing…aaaaaah yes!!!)
I love rick ...but i learned nothing from this clip except "thats melodic minor" (run a scale up 3 octs s and hold the seventh on the first 2 then("LEARN THEM") thats not learning thats "practice what you "know") imo "like that" lol
Sure, BbMaj7#5, cause your starting in the third degree of the harmonized G m Melodic scale, as an idea. Then arpeggiating the degrees of that scale in three different octaves. But why the #5? Because that is F# and F# is the M7th degree of Gm Melodic, because that scale is just the major scale with a minor 3rd. See, I'm not a moron like my prof said in college...
Hate to say it and might be alone here but I actually hate these quick lesson videos lol it feels more like Rick is just trying to show off and less like good, practical tips. Unnecessarily complex as well. Like you just had to start on BflatMaj7#5? Lol
the lesson itself isn’t hard and is actually really great for fretboard memorization but the examples he’s using are kinda distracting and extra. i see why a lot of people might get confused watching this
I can already tell if you slow down and stop lifting your fingers so far off the board and practice finger independence you could be one hell of a guitarist man. Please don't ever call it "good enough" then the question "what if" starts popping up later in life. Keep getting better and better and practice economy of motion. I promise you'll be playing like Guthrie within no time.
Explain how you've trained your ear to hear the note. That when you hear it you know it's a Bb or an E#. This far I can only do that with the open E on guitar only. Mostly in part because of Metallica's nothing else matters.
I believe you are misunderstanding. Rick is simply saying he is playing in the key of Bb...he is not just plucking a Bb and hearing it and saying oh that sounds like a Bb...rather it is interval training which is essential. This is hearing the difference between two notes regardless of key and has nothing to do with hearing a single note with no context and naming it. I don't know if that makes sense
Quick lesson…I like to take “Ricks” ideas/ quick lessons and slow them waayyyyy down and spend the next week or two trying to get the first two bars…lmao😂😂😂 LOVE IT RICK!
Agreed... 26 hours to learn a 26 second clip...
you're doing it wrong from the start.
you're supposed to learn tne scale and practice that, not the lick.
👆like that
:)
It might be better if he spent another 60 seconds and played these at 1/2 speed for those of us who don’t already know how to play these.
You should make a full length album with these Progressive Rock instrumentals!
It’s very hard to learn anything from lessons like this
And THIS, ladies and gentlemen...
...is the reason why I play drums!😎
Ironic how drums is almost more complicated
@@toppaz400 I’d say that drums has a lower skill floor, but as high a skill cap as guitar (or any other instrument in that matter). The only limitation is one’s mind and body!
This is obviously a robot playing guitar in front of a blue screen! Lmao 😂 Awesome riffs. Thank you Rick
It’s all about the “like that” for me 👍🏻
Rick, you're a machine! Super quick shorts, goes great with your book! Tx from Northern Ireland!!
I so wish you were my guitar teacher when I started.
Man, I'm so glad, this little lectures end with this totally confident "Like that!". I still have no clue but at least I know, that was the correct way to produce this melodies harmony scale thingy.
Awesome! I can only dream! BUT! Make a song/tune of it! Great intro 👍 A follow up arrangement after that would be interesting 🤓
Rick, you are always such fun . Love that guitar by the way, nothing like great P90's
Sounds great man!
Cool Idea Rick!
You have a real talent for making all solos sound the same.
Rick. You’ve shown a lot of love to Alan Holdsworth and rightfully so. How about a video analyzing the a. Few of the scales he uses in his solos? Like specific phrases and where they’re coming from modally or harmonically.
Keep up the awesome. The fact that I can ask this in this forum and it’s even possible you’ll read it shows the world is pretty great sometimes.
Freaking cool , very Holdsworth sounding
That lick made me sea sick. Awesome!
As a bass player Rick's guitar stuff baffles me due to the way the B and high E shift the note pattern.
B flat major 7th sharp 5 - Yeah, Rick, no problem! 😆😆😆
Sounding interesting!
Probably the most helpful theory I've ever seen. Practice your known scales times three. It was so good maybe times four. You just advance me a lifetime and I've been playing for a lifetime
This made me watch him a lot
Beato shorts - “quick lesson, a great way to …..” *melts face* “like that” *grin*
LOVE IT!!! 🤘🏻
okay so this is actually a great tip for learning scales to play different licks or whatever you like at different positions or in different octaves, just look past ricks musical theory terms and his complicated scales and just apply the tip to learn the scale you are currently playing and trust me it will help! don’t be afraid to start at your own level :)
Part of last bit reminded me of Spain
Bro, those effects are beautiful.
That was faster than a Jacob Collier lesson
Rick , can you kindly add the chords names in the background on your reels ?
What do you mean? From what I see, he did that. 0:08
Damnit Rick! When is that guitar going to be available?!?!?
As always, thank you Rick!! Can’t wait to meet u and record something!!
The point of the video is not to copy the solo, its to take the principle of 3 octaves, and use them with different chords, this wasn't necessarily for beginners
I kinda figured this out on my own just recently, and also I've been practicing following the scale up and down the neck rather than just using the box shapes.
@SEAsUAS Cheers. I've been seeing these types of scam comments a lot lately, usually trying to tell people they won a guitar or money or something. I always report them, for all the good it does lol
Kind of loud backing chords (can't really call it a backing track), but this does sound very interesting!
Rick just wants to shred
Let’s start simple with a basic chord like BbMaj7#5 😂😂
Cool grip!
Rick "Like that" Beato
Sounds like a Mario kart scale
Beato be like: 30 seconds of him shredding
Hope you learned somthing :D
Great lesson again
"A great way to learn how to play the neck is by playing the neck"
a nice augm. scale with tritonus as a tonika proxi ? or as 5th step tritone sub of natural minor with a maj 7? 🤣
Wow......really...faux latin ... Try melodic minor... Your trying too hard lol
People are just not getting that he says take a repeating riff and play it in three octaves.He doesn't say learn this melodic minor riff note for note.
blows me away
That chord at the beginning sounds just like in a deftones song dk which one though
It’s nothing but charukeshi raag 🤣
"Quick Lesson" (huh????) "Like that"
This is how I learned how to do it.
Exactly how I played it👍
That had some Satch to it.
like kiko lourerio does with a lydian arpeggio on his morning star solo
I think reb beach has done some work with a style
great stuff
"me who can only "play" in drop D"
Hmmm yes interesting
wdym only in drop d?
@@jossianlilley5552 cos I'm a drummer and my fingers do not make chord shapes
I basically just play melody's with bar chords 🤣
But I always try incorporate "scales" (I have no idea what I'm doing) but ultimately just play one finger "chords"
@@WhyForWhatNow you do sound like you have no idea wtf you're talking about
@@jossianlilley5552 I literally don't, hence all the quotation marks
Patiently awaiting a Prince video 💜💜
Prince is/was massively overrated
Poggers riff
Like that!
quick question: is he ONLY playing the BbMaj7#5 notes per octive?
What guitar model is that? Is looks exactly like what I've been looking for lately
Nvm it's just a Les Paul
Love ya, Rick…but in a roundabout way, you just described why I’m a drummer. (A “B” melodic minor what??? Scales huh? Chords excuse me? Timing…aaaaaah yes!!!)
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
So simple…. Lol
Does Eric Johnson do this a lot I feel like he does
any chance to find the tabs ?
Not bad old man😅
Did you land on A instead of Bb?
Just like that. Lol
Yeah yeah…get right on that
Quick is right! What just happened here? 🤣
I love rick ...but i learned nothing from this clip except "thats melodic minor" (run a scale up 3 octs s and hold the seventh on the first 2 then("LEARN THEM") thats not learning thats "practice what you "know") imo "like that" lol
Where do I go to make a request, have a song (Jeff Beck) I would like you to dissect
Sure, BbMaj7#5, cause your starting in the third degree of the harmonized G m Melodic scale, as an idea. Then arpeggiating the degrees of that scale in three different octaves. But why the #5? Because that is F# and F# is the M7th degree of Gm Melodic, because that scale is just the major scale with a minor 3rd. See, I'm not a moron like my prof said in college...
What is that guitar
/srs can someone explain how to memorize the notes on the fretboard there’s just so much
There are videos that give you shortcuts, I think. I haven't watched them, but if you search "learn fretboard" there's a lot of content
Hate to say it and might be alone here but I actually hate these quick lesson videos lol it feels more like Rick is just trying to show off and less like good, practical tips. Unnecessarily complex as well. Like you just had to start on BflatMaj7#5? Lol
Show off!! 👍
Boss Terra echo?
the lesson itself isn’t hard and is actually really great for fretboard memorization but the examples he’s using are kinda distracting and extra. i see why a lot of people might get confused watching this
Cmon rick
quick lesson smh
Like that❣️👍🏼🙏🏼
If you can do that you’ve already learned it
Level: easy, for experts. Sorry, I had to. Good tip, BTW 🤠
There's a melodic minor now? 😥
I can already tell if you slow down and stop lifting your fingers so far off the board and practice finger independence you could be one hell of a guitarist man. Please don't ever call it "good enough" then the question "what if" starts popping up later in life. Keep getting better and better and practice economy of motion. I promise you'll be playing like Guthrie within no time.
That b flat chord gave me hella deftones vibes
Melodic minor? What’s that?
Like that...
Don't. Blink. Kids. :D
Not expaining it enough
Should do videos about it and not a short tbh
@SEAsUAS ik dw
Damn maybe less effects
dude you’re an amazing musician but your guitar effects are waaay excessive
Why not play faster and make it even more a waste of time watching
Slop town.
...what's an octave?
easy!
Just like dat my Beatches
Uh no. Not any info in this
Struggling
For content ideas
Explain how you've trained your ear to hear the note. That when you hear it you know it's a Bb or an E#. This far I can only do that with the open E on guitar only. Mostly in part because of Metallica's nothing else matters.
experience and practice.
I believe you are misunderstanding. Rick is simply saying he is playing in the key of Bb...he is not just plucking a Bb and hearing it and saying oh that sounds like a Bb...rather it is interval training which is essential. This is hearing the difference between two notes regardless of key and has nothing to do with hearing a single note with no context and naming it. I don't know if that makes sense