How To Use Pentatonics.

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  • @hitesh_blues2353
    @hitesh_blues2353 Рік тому +7

    Thank you LGW and Suke. Your lessons have helped open a new dimension for me. Everything seems to comes together; the chords, the scales, and, the arpeggios. These are the best practical music theory+improvisation lessons on UA-cam :)

    • @LeadGuitarWorkshop
      @LeadGuitarWorkshop  Рік тому +1

      That's music to my ears, so glad to hear that. Thank you and Keep Playing!

    • @hitesh_blues2353
      @hitesh_blues2353 Рік тому

      @@LeadGuitarWorkshop I'm glad to hear that. You're very welcome :)

  • @panosgiatropoulos157
    @panosgiatropoulos157 Рік тому +5

    Nothing new here for anyone who has been playing for a considerable amount of time, but if you think about it, this video is unique on youtube and priceless for beginners seeing as all this stuff has never really been presented so well and so clearly in one comprehensive video, great job!

  • @randywhite1422
    @randywhite1422 Рік тому +5

    I like how you explained the correlation between pentatonic and chords and a bit of theory ,taking the mystery out of theory and how it all works together great lesson thanks.

  • @kurtrightmyer
    @kurtrightmyer Рік тому +2

    This is the best video I've seen for explaining how to use chord tones in soloing.

  • @johnculligansongs2584
    @johnculligansongs2584 Рік тому +6

    Bravo! Best explanation I have ever heard on pentatonics and how to use them. And I've watched a lot of videos.

  • @antnmrtnviii
    @antnmrtnviii 9 місяців тому +2

    Lesson are mind opening. Suke's a great teacher and musician no doubt. I've only watched 2 of his lesson's so far and it took me out of that rut i've been stucked in for years. This is so great.

  • @rexbenemerito1943
    @rexbenemerito1943 Рік тому +2

    The best lesson to watch in YT. Sir, you are the best. Thanks.

  • @dynamiketiger
    @dynamiketiger 13 днів тому +1

    Love it, thanks:) 🙏

  • @theband6137
    @theband6137 Рік тому +5

    Hi, Ive just found your channel, and the clarity of approach is great - short topic broken down into simple language. And without the shredding alot of tutorial channels seem to put in at the intro!!! Im 61, have played in bands and know a bit of theory and scales etc and in as much as you inspire me to develop, I just cant find the time - or just get off my butt! I work, get home and I just want to relax... maybe you could do a topic of inspiring us to find the time, be less lazy.... I must start to do at least 10 mins of something a day.... Cheers, Glenn

  • @dag221
    @dag221 10 місяців тому +1

    I saw you play at a bar in Florida called Sliders around 25 years ago or so with your band Schleigho. I bought a cd and even though it wasn't exactly my favorite kind of music I thought you were one of the best guitar players I had ever seen. I think we had a brief discussion before your set when you were cleaning your guitar or something and I asked if anyone in the band was into Gentle Giant and you shook your head and said that people ask you that all the time but that you didn't know anything about Gentle Giant at all or had never even really heard them. I hope I'm remembering this correctly. It was a great show and I still think back to all the great bands on that circuit that I saw play at Sliders.

    • @LeadGuitarWorkshop
      @LeadGuitarWorkshop  10 місяців тому +1

      Yes! We used to love to come to Florida and Sliders! I do remember talking about the Gentle Giant thing too. Glad to see you on this side, Keep playing!

  • @willabestorms6059
    @willabestorms6059 Рік тому +1

    A++... Well spoken and thoughtful... A great instructor commands great students...

  • @philjames1019
    @philjames1019 Рік тому +1

    Thank-you for this lesson Suke .... recently subscribed too your channel, and absolutely stoked with the quality of the tutorials!!

    • @LeadGuitarWorkshop
      @LeadGuitarWorkshop  Рік тому

      Phil, Thank you! and Im glad you are enjoying them. Welcome to LGW, Keep playing!

  • @jjlbridge7877
    @jjlbridge7877 Рік тому +1

    Your a good teacher. Thanks for sharing.

  • @FirstLast-nn2bj
    @FirstLast-nn2bj Рік тому +2

    Very interesting1! The major/minor chord-scale relationship very cool!

  • @xCal94
    @xCal94 Рік тому +1

    You have just lifted the fretboard fog that has been covering my eyes for years!! Thank you

  • @nigelpayne1262
    @nigelpayne1262 9 місяців тому +1

    Brilliant lesson for me! Thanks Suke for explaining how everything works on guitar music. A minor seems to me a good place to start 5th fret pentatonic scale and go back to it when feeling a bit lost when playing. Hope I'm right saying that. Thanks again Suke.👍

    • @LeadGuitarWorkshop
      @LeadGuitarWorkshop  9 місяців тому

      Thank you for watching and the kind words. Am is prob the most common key aside from Em to solo in. Keep it going and Keep Playing!

  • @quynguyen-qn5mo
    @quynguyen-qn5mo Рік тому +2

    Thank Suke, I love your instruction very much

  • @scottydog62
    @scottydog62 Рік тому

    Awesome style of teaching ,I am glad UA-cam brought you to me!

  • @MrSpanky2001
    @MrSpanky2001 Рік тому +1

    This tutorial has helped make me a better harmonica player.

  • @sebstera6536
    @sebstera6536 Рік тому +3

    Very good video ! love it ! for me as a beginner and want to LEARN the music theory and need someone to explain the differences this was AMAZING! thank you !

  • @scottydog62
    @scottydog62 Рік тому +1

    Great teaching ability, like your demeanor and your well thought out visuals and explanation works good for my brain thank you so much Suke

    • @LeadGuitarWorkshop
      @LeadGuitarWorkshop  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! That's so good to hear, Keep playing!

    • @scottydog62
      @scottydog62 Рік тому

      @@LeadGuitarWorkshop thank you I will continue to play productively, I spent too many years a noodling around, this helps so much better just having a musical concept, what happened doing that for a while playing a Jam tracks click tracks and along with songs, obviously playing live with experienced musicians as well, best thing I did a couple years ago start playing with the worship team at church, when you have to learn songs and learn to transpose otherwise the self motivation to to be a living room player can get off track.
      You are one of my top go to UA-cam teachers thank you for your talent and ambition to keep putting videos out

  • @aguskristianto0912
    @aguskristianto0912 Рік тому +1

    I'm fr Indonesia, love the way you teach.. it's look so easy 😊

  • @VintageTubeTone
    @VintageTubeTone Рік тому +2

    This is a truly excellent discussion. The latter portion on modes of the major scale is quite advanced, but nicely explained. To expand on your points for anyone that didn't completely follow, in addition to the relative major and minor scales, you can find all the other modes, Dorian, Ionian, Mixolydian by starting on various notes of the major scale (or relative minor). In this case, it would be the full scale, meaning the major pentatonic, plus the fourth and sixth. So using this same position on the neck and using all the same notes of the full C major scale, if started on the fifth tone, G, you have the G Mixolydian scale. If started on the 2nd tone of the C major scale, D, it becomes the D Dorian scale. And if started on the 6th or A, you have the A minor scale, as referenced in the video. Therefore, if you know the full major scale (or full minor) you can find all the other modes in every key from a simple scale that you already know. This is why the first step to break out of playing pentatonic scales is to think in terms of full scales (major or minor) from which you are omitting notes for the pentatonic.

    • @LeadGuitarWorkshop
      @LeadGuitarWorkshop  Рік тому

      Excellent, thank you for that

    • @tdesq.2463
      @tdesq.2463 Рік тому +1

      It's amazing how many people have not figured that out. Congrats!
      And here's more: The chromatic step patterns of the 5 standard Pentatonic Scales correspond to those of the 5 non-scale notes of the standard 7-note tonal scale. In other words: The 5 Black Keys on a piano in a single chromatic octave (in C/Am). Knock out the Devil's Interval (B & F), which you already did, because they form a tri-tone. Now, take each of the 5 standard Pentatonic Scale notes, one at a time. For each, find the Black Key at the tri-tone position (7th chromatic note). Using that Black Key as the 1, tap it and the next 4 Black Keys in succession. That is the corresponding chromatic step pattern for the Pentatonic Scale rooted on your chosen Tonal Scale note.
      Pretty Neat, eh!
      Great Comment!!!
      Quite Impressive!
      ~TD, Boston

    • @richdeprospo7165
      @richdeprospo7165 Рік тому +1

      @@tdesq.2463 That is fascinating. I had no idea. I'll have to explore that the next time I'm in front of a piano.

  • @mattmueller1921
    @mattmueller1921 Рік тому

    This lesson FUCHS. Great stuff as always!

  • @musiconyou
    @musiconyou Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this video, it's like a sunrise in my musical house :)

  • @raydanielz9408
    @raydanielz9408 Рік тому +1

    I have eventually found that channel I have long been looking for 🎉😊. Thank a million

  • @MichelleWettstein
    @MichelleWettstein 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you

  • @cosack1595
    @cosack1595 Рік тому +1

    Thank you very much for your lesson.

  • @davidwood351
    @davidwood351 Рік тому

    Great info for us newer players.

  • @fekasa2007
    @fekasa2007 Рік тому +1

    thank you always your tips help a lot

  • @mrtn2842
    @mrtn2842 Рік тому +1

    I just found your site and just WOW‼️ , watch other vids and I’m impress & excellent detail instruction.
    Being a Gpa I’ll try to follow along , I use to do what you just explained on here so I got out my ax and I’m going 2 start up it’s 🎸engine now .. 😂😂😂

  • @GijiSeema
    @GijiSeema Рік тому

    Very good teaching I am searching how to pentatonic scale u will explain very well I am from USA. Do u teach bules . Plz let me know

  • @gunterposselt1514
    @gunterposselt1514 Рік тому +1

    ...a great teacher!

  • @jockster5525
    @jockster5525 Рік тому +1

    Awesome thanks so much for your efforts 👍❤

  • @rogerYT69
    @rogerYT69 Рік тому

    very cool channel! good and understandable explanations 😉 greetings from switzerland 😊

  • @jirkabenesh
    @jirkabenesh 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you!!👍

  • @talatsstories5629
    @talatsstories5629 Рік тому +2

    Sir... Please make a tutorial in where that will be discussed, how to shift scale run while we play with jamm track that contains many chords.

    • @kc8923
      @kc8923 Рік тому +1

      Try this for starters. A lot of info but easy to follow and has a good backing track to go with it.

    • @Poopbutt2134
      @Poopbutt2134 Рік тому +1

      The video of the b.b box will explain it

  • @MichelleWettstein
    @MichelleWettstein 7 місяців тому +1

    Great video

  • @Goksel1973
    @Goksel1973 Рік тому +1

    Thank you!
    Now I better understand the concept of minor, which is the equivalent of the majors in the fifth of circle, which I encountered for the first time in solfeggio lessons. The 1st pattern in A minor at the 5th fret constitutes the 2nd pattern in C major at the 8th fret. Can we apply this to all chords on the 1st string, depending on the number of frets?

  • @laksthegamer1185
    @laksthegamer1185 Рік тому

    Tysm!

  • @JCGible
    @JCGible Рік тому

    I like what I hear...thanks

  • @domenicosorrentino1972
    @domenicosorrentino1972 Рік тому

    Nice and informative lesson. As a beginner i find difficult to understand what notes to play on chord change using only one pentatonic, for instance Am on Am-Emaj-G-F-C

  • @JohnnyTortel
    @JohnnyTortel Рік тому +1

    This is the first the first video i've seen that goes more in depth than major/minor pentatonic. Usually it goes "So here's the major/minor pentatonic *huge shredding to show off*. Ok now we're gonna play something with more vocabulary, let's try the major scale.
    So much stuff can be done with the pentatonic and yet nobody (except you fortunately!) cares to explain it on youtube.

  • @asishkumarghosh5109
    @asishkumarghosh5109 Рік тому +1

    Sir, really you are a good teacher with vast knowledge of music world. Always I follow your demonstration. Really it is very helpful lesson for me. Thank you.

  • @carlodonnell146
    @carlodonnell146 6 місяців тому

    what is that device that repeats what you play called?

    • @LeadGuitarWorkshop
      @LeadGuitarWorkshop  6 місяців тому

      A Looper, mine is made by Boomerang, but Boss, TC Electronic, and more make them

  • @SAVIOakaMAJOR
    @SAVIOakaMAJOR Рік тому

    Nice

  • @jennyomalley7634
    @jennyomalley7634 11 місяців тому

    Thought the triangle shape in music was for Major ? also for minor pentatonic it's upside down on your diagram . It's a visual thing box one. Good video BTW.

    • @LeadGuitarWorkshop
      @LeadGuitarWorkshop  11 місяців тому

      If you were writing chords, D-7 G7 to C Maj7 then u can use a triangle for Maj. But in scale diagrams it's just shapes. I use square for Major and triangle for minor root notes.

    • @jennyomalley7634
      @jennyomalley7634 11 місяців тому

      @@LeadGuitarWorkshop yep but the triangle shape is directional so it looks like it's showing up rather than down for the minor.

  • @Przivel
    @Przivel 2 місяці тому +1

    His amp says “Fucks”. That’s dope

  • @stevieboi61
    @stevieboi61 8 місяців тому +1

    👌

  • @juanvalera7272
    @juanvalera7272 Рік тому

    Hello sir just subscribe to your channel im a self thought not calling my self guitar player,lets say i want learn and enjoy if i can,be a good guitar player,once i already quitted the guitar for many years,started again since pandemic im 51 now,i found your channel just a few days ago and you are really a great teacher i dont know if its only me,but now its just i dont want to quit anynore and keep and keep on learning.Sir how can i be good in guitar?sometimes i felt like stucked.Sometimes dont know where to start.or im too OLD for what im dreaming of?I dont drink,nor smoke not even drink coffee or coke😂😂Lets say im addict now in guitar but dont know how to get better and better.Its my passion now,before cant afford to buy a guitar.

  • @ibuildstuffanddothings
    @ibuildstuffanddothings Рік тому +1

    🤯

  • @Bumper_jed
    @Bumper_jed Рік тому +2

    There a lot of information in this video but I had to wait until 10 minutes until you give an example. There is valuable info after 14 minutes. I was looking for examples of riffs using the pentatonics, not enough. This is just talking too much

    • @sibongisiphovile9308
      @sibongisiphovile9308 Рік тому

      Guess it wasn't meant for your level..found everything informative for my level

  • @femiiir
    @femiiir Рік тому +1

    I see buckethead

  • @miguelpanta
    @miguelpanta Рік тому

    i cant bookmark this

  • @JCGible
    @JCGible Рік тому

    There's somthing missing on that guitar 😕

  • @BanaLeeuw
    @BanaLeeuw Місяць тому

    How to use Chinese pentatonics, should be the title
    Indonesian pentatonics are the opposite. the halve steps are very important for the sound. more like a major 7th sound
    Beautiful scale. 1 3 4 5 7 8. I think there are more. Greatings from South America. ps there is no minor form, no 6

    • @LeadGuitarWorkshop
      @LeadGuitarWorkshop  Місяць тому

      These are by far the most common pentatonics, and yes there are some amazing 5 note scales, I like the 13457 cool it adds the half step. There are the Coltrane Pentatoncis 12357, there is also the minor6 1b3456. Thee is so much to explore. Keep Playing

  • @JCGible
    @JCGible Рік тому

    I don't have the foggiest idea what the your talking about

  • @Bumper_jed
    @Bumper_jed Рік тому

    You talk too much, you repeat 5 notes too much, just get to the point

  • @Bumper_jed
    @Bumper_jed Рік тому

    Just get to the point

  • @jimmybright7579
    @jimmybright7579 Рік тому

    I had a light bulb...good stuff..I think u even though u are using a broke guitar

  • @jimmybright7579
    @jimmybright7579 Рік тому

    Comment

  • @jimmybright7579
    @jimmybright7579 Рік тому +1

    I just don't trust a teacher playing a guitar with the head broke off....he hasn't noticed it...