Major Pentatonic NeverLost™ System (Read Description)

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  • @StichMethodGuitar
    @StichMethodGuitar  6 років тому +11

    Immediate Download AND emailed link for this scale available here goo.gl/8YPs6X for $1.49. This Chart Has the Full Graphic and Tabs for the Scale Taught In This Video. And as always, Rock On! click "Return to Merchant" for Instant download, or just check your email, link will be there right away!
    OR!!! Brand New... If you trust The StichMethod, You can get a 9 chart Bundle Pack right here for $13.50. When you purchase the Bundle you Save $1.00 and You get ALL the charts for the BLUES PRIMER PLAYLIST AND THE MASTER THE PENTATONIC Playlist! (including the $2.49 Neverlost Pentatonic chart). I designed this option per request for people who kept buying one at a time and got sick of it, so here it is! No Pressure goo.gl/X9fLDr
    Your Files will be emailed to you immediately.

    • @stevenroberts5741
      @stevenroberts5741 5 років тому +5

      StichMethod Guitar just downloaded. Game changer for me and incredibly well taught as well. Been on so many guitar sites but find the way you communicate the concepts and lessons a class above. Keep up the great work.

    • @StichMethodGuitar
      @StichMethodGuitar  5 років тому +1

      Steven Roberts thanks so much for the support and enthusiasm!

    • @mrtambourineman6107
      @mrtambourineman6107 3 роки тому

      @@stevenroberts5741 any advice for a beginnerish to lead? I can play guitar but not improvise that well

    • @mrtambourineman6107
      @mrtambourineman6107 3 роки тому

      @@StichMethodGuitar hey bro, where would you advise me to start with improvisation lessons with ya ? Cheers man

    • @JNathanielBerke
      @JNathanielBerke Рік тому

      sorry to ask this but want to make sure - is this included in the $13.50 bundle? Or just the minor one?

  • @MikeDGuitar
    @MikeDGuitar 4 роки тому +31

    Man, this pentatonic playlist is the bee's knees! This is a great time to be a guitar player, especially if you follow this channel. Thank you for all you do, Ian!

  • @harleycole9696
    @harleycole9696 7 років тому +72

    WOW! This old 72 year old guy is finally starting to grasp some things. I really appreciate the way you teach, you make things so much clearer (to me) than anyone else. Thank you.

    • @peterbuckley9734
      @peterbuckley9734 7 років тому +9

      I'm 59. It's the first lesson that has made sense to me. Thank you stitch!

    • @orlandotvl
      @orlandotvl 7 років тому +2

      i'm 60.....

    • @siegmac3267
      @siegmac3267 5 років тому +1

      He cant be 72 man..

    • @denest3435
      @denest3435 4 роки тому

      63 years me too starting to get it

  • @warrenroux831
    @warrenroux831 6 років тому +19

    10 years.....10 freakin years of trying memorize boxes, shapes and modes and my improvisation still sucked. 2 weeks with the neverlost major and minor system and I am finally off the ground. I don’t know if I should be sad about not finding this earlier or happy that I am now jamming and enjoying the guitar like I have never before.
    Stitch, personal thanks bud. Anybody thinking about trying it....do yourself a favor and get the pdf for both minor and major neverlost...it is the bargain of the century. Knowing what I know now....it is worth 10 times as much, if not more

  • @bayleesg-1
    @bayleesg-1 7 років тому +25

    There are many people able to play the guitar well, but the number of those whom also have the ability to teach others in terms that are easily grasped by their students is, unfortunately, a very small one. Well done, Ian. Like many others here, I am a fan!

  • @peterhattan2838
    @peterhattan2838 4 роки тому +1

    Hello Stitch
    I like this video. You are always very relaxed and happy and hopeful. Thanks for sharing.

  • @a1guitars
    @a1guitars 5 років тому +3

    Mind blown. In all my years of playing I have never heard anybody stress the 4th when playing Major blues!? This is the best lesson I've had in 20 years! Thank you!

    • @StichMethodGuitar
      @StichMethodGuitar  5 років тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it. Also check out my Blues soloing mindset video. It’s about stressing the notes of the chords in a Traditional Blues. Again, glad you enjoyed!

  • @straightshooter8662
    @straightshooter8662 2 роки тому +1

    for those who havent noticed the pattern shown here for major also works for minor by using your ring finger on the root and playing the exact same pattern shown here now you have minor and end up at the hub as he calls it .youll see what i mean when you try it.

  • @thedude7450
    @thedude7450 3 роки тому

    Why didn’t somebody teach me this 30 freaking years ago? I have been doing this for 30 years to some degree but was never able to put it all together like this. So simple. Thank you!!!

  • @AndrewPeterson1980
    @AndrewPeterson1980 3 роки тому +2

    Great job breaking this down. Staying anchored to the root note is super useful especially for those of us who don’t have the most tuned ear.

  • @gavinkeulks1059
    @gavinkeulks1059 5 років тому +4

    You are a godsend. There's so much content on UA-cam (and many other great teachers) that it's easy to get overwhelmed. You present the core of what most people need to get better -- and you are affable and not jerkish about it. I've watched many other videos, but after making my way through your NeverLost Pt. 1, Relative Major/Minor, and now this video, I bought the Bundle Pack, mainly to support you. Well done, good sir. Thank you.

  • @carlocruz568
    @carlocruz568 7 років тому +10

    Hey Ian, your lessons are simply awesome! You make sense of all this blues theory. I'm 44 and I started trying to learn (blues) guitar at 17 and so after 27 years of frustration, abandonment, confusion and deciphering you finally provide sense to this habit I can't give up! Thank you Kind Sir, you are a God Send!

  • @scottroot9052
    @scottroot9052 7 років тому

    Really wish someone had taught me this like 20 yrs ago...instead of wasting money on lessons that never really got me where i wanted to be as a guitar player.
    Here's to the next 20yrs and finally feeling like i have an answer to the mystery. Maybe I'll feel confident by summer to actually play out in public.
    Thx

  • @view5558
    @view5558 3 роки тому

    Mindblowing. There are so many UA-cam videos out there but teaching is an art.
    Indeed, videos are there teaching about the diagonal approach but some key aspect was always missing until you have finally demystified the deceptive fret board. Thank you so much.
    I now have the new perspective of moving along the fretboard logically with better comprehension.👍👍👍

  • @briangraham9223
    @briangraham9223 7 років тому +1

    Can't thank you enough for this lesson. I've been playing for over 20 years and had all these bits and blocks of fretboard info that never quite came together until now. It really has unlocked the whole fretboard for me. So awesome.

  • @Mtlangan
    @Mtlangan 2 роки тому

    The best online instructor in the business. Uncomplicated verbage and simple logic stick with me. I’ve known the patterns for years but linking them with one shape makes them so easy to use.

  • @dr123hall
    @dr123hall 7 років тому +2

    Absolutely takes scary or boring pentatonic scales into an entirely Learnable/Musical playing and realm of understanding. THANKS for this valuable guitar video!

  •  7 років тому

    THE BEST GUITAR TEACHER EVER!!!! I can't believe your way to explain things to talk about complex things in an easy understandable 'digestable' way. YOU ARE THE MAN!!!! Thanks a lot.

  • @duanecraun3350
    @duanecraun3350 5 років тому +6

    Light bulb moment. Thanks Stich

  • @BrianGay57
    @BrianGay57 7 років тому +4

    Wow! This lesson really clicked with me! Thanks for posting it!
    When I was first starting out, my cousin showed me what I've always called the "sliding pentatonic scale" and that is exactly what it was! It has served me very well over the years.
    I never thought to look for other ways to do it, and never really broke it down into octave by octave patterns, root to root as you have done.
    With just a couple of videos you have made one of my most useful tools far more useful.
    More importantly, you have given me a better understanding of the pattern I've been playing and "why" it works, as well as a new pattern, and the understanding I need to be able to come up with my own in the future as well!
    It's been a while since I have had a really nice guitar "epiphany" moment, and this has been one of the best, right up there with (finally) comprehending modes!
    I just wanted you to know that!
    Thanks again!

  • @bnasty5614
    @bnasty5614 7 років тому +1

    I feel you like you put up videos just for me. Ive been kind of doing this for years but now ive got all the pieces in a simple easy way. These lesson are exactly what ive needed. Good job

  • @beeyes
    @beeyes 5 років тому +3

    You really are a great teacher. Puts everything together that I have had floating in my brain!

  • @00xanawolf00
    @00xanawolf00 7 років тому

    Excellent lesson. Fantastic. Learning how to solo in major keys can be confusing and daunting to players who've just learned the minor pentatonic shapes, but the way you described how to easily get from the first position to the other (a full octave higher and waaaaay up the fretboard) is wonderful.
    If anyone watching this video is confused, I have some advice for you:
    Watch this video every single day, guitar in hand, and copy what Stitch is doing note for note. It's essential to learn that major pentatonic "never lost" run he does starting on the fifth fret sixth string going all the way up the fretboard past the 12th fret.
    And once you learn this run in A (or F#m), you can move it up and down the neck and play it in every key!
    Learn the run, then practice it over lots of backing tracks in different major keys. A, E, D, C, etc.

  • @rogerzimmerman304
    @rogerzimmerman304 3 роки тому

    This is a great way to help expand playing further up the neck and not get lost, and expand on the pentatonics knowledge. Thanks

  • @randykent9594
    @randykent9594 4 роки тому +3

    You made this concept so easy, I've often struggled climbing up the scale away from home, five minutes after watching your video it's a piece of cake, thank you so much for making this video.

  • @dalecalahan1140
    @dalecalahan1140 7 років тому

    Thanks Stitch; you are a great teacher who simplifies while most other teachers leaves one mystified.
    I've been struggling to learn how to play guitar for years; in only a few weeks after watching your videos my skills has dramatically improved.
    I highly recommend your videos.
    BTW, after learning the five PENTATONIC positions followed by the NEVERLOST SYSTEM I am able to play amazing Solos without coming to an abrupt end as I did in the past. These are Super Lessons by a Superb Teacher.
    Dale

  • @dougrhatigan1661
    @dougrhatigan1661 6 місяців тому

    Thank You ! I've always wondered how to use my pentatonic scales and I thought I was a visual person but this is challenging and none the less a pathway.

  • @jimscandrol2952
    @jimscandrol2952 7 років тому

    Dude these lessons are amazing!. I have been playing guitar since I was 10 years old, I am 46 now, and i have never seen the guitar broken down so simply. I have watched the first two videos a couple of times, and this one definitely brings it home. I can fumble my way through a decent bluesy solo, but these lessons are going to improve my soloing exponentially. So glad I stumbled across your videos. Thank you!

  • @eagleahawk1955
    @eagleahawk1955 7 років тому

    Hey Ian, I first found out about you when I saw a vid of you and Dean making a comparison between Paul and a Strat. But however, I am so grateful to you for all you have done for me. A few years ago I distoryed the disc between L5 and L6. This has left me unable to lift and bend at the same time. So after 35+ years of framing houses I found myself disabled and a lot of time on my hands. I can't ride motorcycle anymore so I picked up an old guitar and started playing the same 6 or so songs as I have for the past 30 yrs. I would love to strum the cords of those songs as sweet and lovely as I could, but was still confined to the first 3 frets. I was trying to find something new to play on the net when I stumbled across you and your "Never ending scale" YOU my friend unlocked the rest of the fret board to me Kind Sir. I only wish I was still making good money cause I wanna support the BEST guitar teacher on UA-cam. We will have money someday again and then I will sign up. But one question please, do you have a list of your lessons in order. I just do not wanna miss a thing you got to say and teach. sign me Grateful for YOUR Talent!

  • @boomersdelightvv7201
    @boomersdelightvv7201 7 років тому

    You are a good teacher, I will tell you that knowledge is vey important and the beginning to anything useful, but what is more important is someone like yourself that can teach amateurs how to mold there knowledge into a skill .

  • @DanSZiegler
    @DanSZiegler 7 років тому +1

    Just rewatched this video. Mind BLOWN! Great backing track, and the fact that it switches to F#m and you talk about how you switch to that scale is amazing. Thank you!!
    I'm seeing that you get more into that concept of changing scale shapes as songs progress and the key changes. I never knew that, but I can hear it now. Again, mind blown! :-D

  • @steveb9564
    @steveb9564 7 років тому

    Just tried the backing track and now this lesson makes TOTAL sense. Your teaching is great because you synthesise all the pieces and make is USEFUL, I can think it through at playing speed. I blended in one of your other lessons without even thinking about it...played the A minor pentatonic over the A major section just before moving to F# pentatonic over the relative minor section. Nice smooth transition with a bluesy link. It just makes sense now :)Thanks for the great channel.

  • @vonormykirk
    @vonormykirk 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for mentioning it's the "lead line," in my book it was called "lead pattern 1." So long practicing major/minor pentatonic in all 5 positions, and the lead patterns, you've finally shed a light on it all. It all finally makes sense, thanks so much.

  • @winstonbryant9168
    @winstonbryant9168 7 років тому

    Loving every minute of your lessons. They are clear and concise, at times LOL. But they are great.

  • @EM-df6mo
    @EM-df6mo 7 років тому

    Forgive the pun, but I'm going to sit back and learn all this stuff, One stich at a time. After all these years your making it all so simple and as clear as crystal. Thank you Ian, thank you so much.

  • @garyjford1981
    @garyjford1981 7 років тому

    In the last couple of weeks yourself and Sean Daniel have taught me soooo much on UA-cam! That F#m shift was awesome! Always wanted to be able to play up and down the fret board but now can understand much more how it works properly. Great Vid!

  • @NickRogersNJRCustomGuitars
    @NickRogersNJRCustomGuitars 3 роки тому

    Today is a great day Mr Stich not only have I finally managed to get back into my “pre COVID shielding lock down with the (biscuit tin)” work trousers! You have just given me my guitar light bulb moment. And I can not thank you enough. This is brilliant and later today I will be purchasing your blues class. Many thanks 👍

  • @tonybrown9797
    @tonybrown9797 7 років тому

    still coming back to this and realising so much more. Having a brain addled by years does not help, but it has helped me improve more than I could ever have imagined. Thank you.

  • @tonytribble2977
    @tonytribble2977 6 років тому +1

    This is the backing track to “Fooled around &fell in Love “by Elvin Bishop. Vocals were by Mickey Thomas who later
    was the vocalist for Jefferson Starship. Thanks Stich,I’m going to give this one another try.

  • @nocrays3735
    @nocrays3735 7 років тому

    Thanks mate. This method opened up the fretboard for me and helps to learn the notes
    BUT.
    I have now expanded it to learn all positions of the diatonic scales as well.
    Great stuff👍🏻👍🏻

  • @tomdanielson2860
    @tomdanielson2860 Рік тому

    Fooled around and fell in love Elvin Bishop sounding. Fun stuff thanks man.

  • @russellspence5919
    @russellspence5919 7 років тому

    watched this in gym dying on cross trainer. truly game changing for me . makes so much sense . Can't wait to get off this machine and try it.

  • @Skipjacktunainacan
    @Skipjacktunainacan 2 роки тому

    Wow your lessons , just teaching me so much , truly a great player and teacher , thank you so much for sharing your knowledge of guitar

  • @gilschaffer1184
    @gilschaffer1184 7 років тому

    You are a fantastic teacher! Love the personality most but the content and the subject matter are perfect. Very easy to understand you and what you want us to learn. Thank you!

  • @perk005
    @perk005 7 років тому

    you have flipped the lights on, I'm sitting here just grinning to myself. thank you! wonderful job and your also funny and cool

  • @SatyamNeelkamal
    @SatyamNeelkamal 7 років тому +3

    Amazing to have discovered you. All thanks to Sean's channel. Thank you for all you do for us. love from India.

  • @ChrisHolden
    @ChrisHolden 7 років тому +7

    I've always preferred major sounding blues to minor. The major neverlost system is super easy - everything is two frets apart! I'm going to be jamming southern rock for a while now....

    • @the-LeoKnightus
      @the-LeoKnightus 5 років тому +1

      If you really wanna kick it up a notch, the minor is same shape 4 frets up the neck.

  • @markhoegler4891
    @markhoegler4891 7 років тому

    great lessons! I'm still muddling around in the scales/modes, but have been for 30 years. I've watched several of your videos and it was one of those a ha moments when you presented the major pentatonic and used the 4th degree note. thanks for the lesson.

  • @shanemiller3639
    @shanemiller3639 7 років тому +17

    Dude, grats. This neverlost system is blowing your channel up

    • @rayross997
      @rayross997 7 років тому +4

      Why would anyone give a dislike to this? What are they thinking?

    • @christopherburke7042
      @christopherburke7042 7 років тому +3

      There will invariably be at least 11 doofuses on UA-cam at any given moment. Their minds will grow in due time :)

    • @dcrich19
      @dcrich19 7 років тому +4

      Ray my guess is it's another UA-camr that's pissed cuz Ian is actually teaching us something.

    • @guitarplayer2846
      @guitarplayer2846 7 років тому

      The way he teaches is brilliant. Its hard to believe the best lessons are free!

    • @tonytribble2977
      @tonytribble2977 6 років тому

      Shane Miller r

  • @bharadwajparameswaran6237
    @bharadwajparameswaran6237 7 років тому +1

    Namaste from India! Your NeverLost system really helped me gain some good perspective on how to work my way across the guitar. Love the way you put forth your ideas. So casual and unforced. Keep up the good work man! Peace out.

  • @RolandSchweitzer
    @RolandSchweitzer 7 років тому

    One of the nice things about the first run that lands you on the 10th fret of the B string if you play it with your middle finger is you're all set up for the C-shape of the A major chord at that fret. There's a nice double stop you can play (9 g-string, 10 b-string) and a hammer on 11 g-string or an arpeggio of the A major chord of you lay down the ring finger on the 11 d-string and pinky on the 12 a-string. In fact, easy closed chords for the 4 and 5 chords are right there too. All in all if you make that run you land in a very fertile place. :-)

  • @celticsession1
    @celticsession1 3 роки тому

    Wow! What a great teacher! Would never get bored with this guy soooo inspiring!!!! 😎✨

  • @jeffdubuque5699
    @jeffdubuque5699 7 років тому

    the best music teacher on youtube, and ive seen a lot of them.

  • @sinpilot3195
    @sinpilot3195 7 років тому +1

    thanks brother... this type of vision makes my day.. thank God for people like you.. cheers

  • @bryanroberts4516
    @bryanroberts4516 7 років тому +1

    This was awesome, thank you for the video! I was practicing pentatonic boxes all day hoping just memorizing where everything is would help, but trying this for just five minutes was a night and day difference. Subscribing

  • @dardocanciani3290
    @dardocanciani3290 4 роки тому

    Really love your lessons....you simplify the theory and techniques and make it extremely easy and satisfying to learn. Keep up the good work.

  • @swartzofcourse
    @swartzofcourse 6 років тому +4

    I'm so stoked I found this channel half a year into playing guitar! Feel like I'm really making progress thanks to you. Cheers!

    • @J.M.Stigner
      @J.M.Stigner 5 років тому

      You lucky lucky bastard!
      Hope learnings gone well bro, this lesson is gold.

  • @iankristofer1
    @iankristofer1 3 роки тому

    As a simple acoustic songwriter for many years now I am SO SO glad to find your channel! And your name is Ian too...Bonus! Blessings Friend keep teaching! Great stuff!

  • @ivorowens91
    @ivorowens91 7 років тому

    I've been strumming a guitar for years and decided to adventure into scales recently. I have found your videos extremely informative and its cleared up a load of questions for me. I just need to practice now. Thanks again and keep up the great work. Ivor

  • @BodyMachineShop
    @BodyMachineShop 5 років тому

    Know it’s 2 years after the fact but your methods are timeless Ian. Combined with the chart can’t go wrong as always thanks Ian

  • @djbrickhouse1
    @djbrickhouse1 5 років тому +1

    Dang! You're breaking open more doors for me. Thank you! Your videos really help in making sense of the fretboard.

  • @kevin.mac.3637
    @kevin.mac.3637 7 років тому

    So correct and very easy 2 follow and a must 4 navigation,, keep it mate,, all the best from down under Aussie land,,Cheers

  • @mkoepper
    @mkoepper 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for teaching ways to link the positions together and actually use them! The term "Form One" confused me in the summary (8:37 to 8:50). The summary begins and ends in the major pentatonic fifth position. It is nice that these are the same notes as the relative minor pentatonic first position. But confusing.

  • @jonathanharper1653
    @jonathanharper1653 6 років тому

    Man this is great! Been playing about 3 years and have some stuff that works but up until now didn’t really know why! So good to find someone who not only knows this stuff but can actually teach it! Thanks so much

  • @stuartheap7552
    @stuartheap7552 7 років тому +1

    just found your site and I am really impressed with the presentation of your lessons.I will now be a regular visitor to your guitar insructianals.

  • @HarleyBob957
    @HarleyBob957 3 роки тому

    Wow..simple but true..I love your channel and your teaching style..Thank you...

  • @byronofcascadia8629
    @byronofcascadia8629 6 років тому

    Thanks Stitch. I’m just a toddler at licks and can’t yet tie my shoes (tie them together for a good solo) yet I so enjoy who you are. Really appreciate your neverlost system being as I’m one of those Sixth Sense folks-“I see patterns and they talk to me.” Your lighthearted approach is great and your multitasking/distractions remind me of myself-look a bird! Although I’m more of a dog person you’re alright and so is your cat!

  • @stevejames6860
    @stevejames6860 4 роки тому +1

    I could literally listen to you for hours, in fact i just have!

  • @christopherbuck7679
    @christopherbuck7679 7 років тому

    Well done stitch. I think your lessons are to the point and simply to grasp great stuff I love your delivery. Also you seem a really lovely & kind chap, keep up the good work you are making things easier for future guitarists and we should all benefit from good songs in the future.

  • @patrickcudd9312
    @patrickcudd9312 5 років тому

    genuinely life changing

  • @mixc8
    @mixc8 7 років тому

    Really excellent way of presenting the pentatonic scale, your the first I have seen present it this way, keep up the good work.

  • @doktorkev3131
    @doktorkev3131 7 років тому

    Another great lesson.Thank you so much

  • @nerenahd
    @nerenahd 6 років тому +1

    Stitch, this is pure golg , ma man. You rock, dude.

  • @nerad1994
    @nerad1994 4 роки тому

    A major pentatonic classicxxx

  • @glennsmith6800
    @glennsmith6800 7 років тому

    i watched many guitar lesson videos..but yours are layout there..fantastic!!

  • @rickstacey960
    @rickstacey960 5 років тому

    This and the NLminor video have opened up doors...million thanks...

  • @PepeSantana52
    @PepeSantana52 7 років тому

    Ian,
    thank you for your videos in UA-cam, which I found from your
    msg in reddit. Incredible videos, very helpful.
    I wasn't lost really, as I don't even knew a path existed.
    Now, thanks to your method, I can find my way,
    or at least try to follow the scent.
    Neverlost! & beyond,
    Pepe

  • @welisundava6602
    @welisundava6602 4 роки тому

    THANK YOU VERY VERY VERY MUCH.. NOW I UNDERSTAND HOW TO FORM SCALE IT'S ALL MAKE SENSE NOW THANK YOU.. I LOVE YOU MAN..

  • @thomasbarchen
    @thomasbarchen 7 років тому

    Great lesson! Very well explained!

  • @MusicWizard85
    @MusicWizard85 6 років тому

    I think I see what you're doing here. You're basically pulling a note from the A string that's in the major scale and putting it on the low E string to create the repeating fingering pattern. The goal is to scale up until you can't, then come back down in form 5 major pentatonic (also known as form 1 minor pentatonic). Thank you!

  • @freeaudiobookchapters
    @freeaudiobookchapters 7 років тому

    So glad I found your channel

  • @twigd3825
    @twigd3825 Рік тому

    if you happen to get lost listen to the temptations song my girl. the scale being taught is the opening riff to that song

  • @scottroot9052
    @scottroot9052 7 років тому

    Just got it!! You guys are the best.

  • @floweringguitarshed5397
    @floweringguitarshed5397 7 років тому

    CAPS LOCK ON AGAIN MATE TO EXPRESS EMOTION! FANTASTIC APPROACH TO TEACHING,BRILLIANT,OUTSTANDING.

  • @tlong2374
    @tlong2374 7 років тому

    After finding the first video I watched of this, It just keeps getting better. Although I need to keep it a a slower pace until I can master it, I look forward to playing with the backing tracks as a final, I did it... Thanks again.

  • @lucherroelen4855
    @lucherroelen4855 4 роки тому

    Thanks from Belgium

  • @brianmincher716
    @brianmincher716 Рік тому

    Just bought the chart pack thank you SO MUCH for putting those out along with these videos. I feel like there is hope for me finally. I’ve owned guitars and played along with my singing for decades always feeling like solo’ing/lead was just out of my reach, which it very much still is, but this makes me feel like if I dedicate the second half of my life to learning this I might not completely suck at guitar before I die of old age (fingers crossed.)

  • @frankhenrymusic3797
    @frankhenrymusic3797 7 років тому

    Nice sound and well explained. Good Job !

  • @pabramovici
    @pabramovici 7 років тому

    Great lesson, thanks... just leaped forward one big step in understanding how to structure a solo! now I have to practice!

  • @GruvenTomMusic
    @GruvenTomMusic 7 років тому

    Thanks for that tip on getting to Form 1 up the neck. For the longest time, I never really knew what to do! Nice job.

  • @addisj
    @addisj 6 років тому

    Man kids today have got it so easy with tuition like this. Man I wish I had this when I first started playing.

  • @carltuinstra
    @carltuinstra 7 років тому

    GREAT STUFF!!! This is the first time scales have started to make sense for me. I know there is a lot more but this is a fantastic base to build on. Please do more and I will continue to buy your charts.

  • @malibuofficial9317
    @malibuofficial9317 7 років тому

    Thank you very very much!
    You´re the best "online guitar-teacher" out there..
    Greetings from Austria

  • @mbach9053
    @mbach9053 7 років тому +2

    Wow just great man. A wealth of information in short videos. Very cool system looking forward to working on it.

  • @ozbo2514
    @ozbo2514 6 років тому

    Great vids. I watched the Never lost pentatonic. Finally an easy way to play the neck. It was really simple the way you broke it down. Thanks

  • @the-LeoKnightus
    @the-LeoKnightus 5 років тому +2

    When I was a just a young lad, my mama caught me sittin there playin with my root note. She said, "Son, when you play that major pentatonic, make sure you play the 4th. too"

  • @davidhoxit4274
    @davidhoxit4274 5 років тому +1

    High quality content from a high quality guy!!

  • @Shawn-wv3tg
    @Shawn-wv3tg 7 років тому

    Another GREAT VIDEO !!!! Thank you !!!!

  • @emorydelacruz5169
    @emorydelacruz5169 3 роки тому

    Another great lesson thank you

  • @ccampbell2329
    @ccampbell2329 7 років тому

    God I admire you, it's all ball bearings! I've been looking forward to this lesson. Thank you so much.