This is gold. Wish I would have seen this when I was learning the pentatonic scale. I learned all the positions but didn’t learn the roots or the blue notes. Could have learned it all with one exercise, had more fun doing it, and practiced the “slur”. Great lesson!
Brother you are blessed, when I first watched 1 video on your channel, you deserve more than one subscribers! But I l try to share your videos to all of my friends and tell tell them to subscribe,
Well explained, and practicing root to root in the way you recommend is such an important exercise to get it in your fingers AND your ears. Cheers from the UK.
Thank you! I was looking for something exactly to practice finding my roots and the blues scale at once! Great lesson and thanks for putting up that chart with the different ways to play the b5.
Can we get a printout pdf of this scale chart showing all 5 positions ? Not only this but also major and minor pentatonic too. The natural minor in a chart like this too ? Thanks for the great videos..
This is great, as long as you don't think it's music. Those positions are totally arbitrary and MUSIC dictates where your fingers go. Not positions. Most folks play sort of diagonally, not up and down. But I love the blues scaleS. A great exercise is going form the major to the minor blues scales, the way people play.
Very interesting, but the blues scale is only technical music theory. Learning this doesn't mean you can play the blues. The most advanced level of the great blues players like BB King, Freddie King, TBone Walker, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton and many others includes advanced string bending, and blues phrasing. These two things are extremely challenging to learn and only a limited number of guitar players really master it, not to mention singing the blues while playing at the same time.
I don't get those scales forms at all. They don't follow the pentatonic scale, you've g got the 1 going to the 4 half the time, skipping the flat 3. In fact you have missing notes everywhere.
Whole time I went like: SHOW me, SHOW me, SHOW me… meaning: PLAYING the Instrument …;-)) The talking never ended …;-)) - Though, the Info itself is not too bad!
And there is 5 of them and each one of them is know as the 1st blues scale , yes I laugh every day about this because all guitarist will say “ this is the blues 1st scale pattern , then next guitarist • this is the blues 1st scale , next guitarist • this is the 1st pattern …. Wouldn’t be nice if all guitarists from all over can pick just 1 blues scale and go from there , okay I’m good.
any : diagrams show all the intervals, the root note and all the rest, choose a key and that's it but this question seems to show that you don't know the intervals which is also something to work on
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This is gold. Wish I would have seen this when I was learning the pentatonic scale. I learned all the positions but didn’t learn the roots or the blue notes. Could have learned it all with one exercise, had more fun doing it, and practiced the “slur”. Great lesson!
wow! this channel is so underrated! i loved the content and it's the best blues scales explanation in my opinion. thanks mate
Much appreciated!
Brother you are blessed, when I first watched 1 video on your channel, you deserve more than one subscribers! But I l try to share your videos to all of my friends and tell tell them to subscribe,
Well explained, and practicing root to root in the way you recommend is such an important exercise to get it in your fingers AND your ears. Cheers from the UK.
Cheers, thanks! :)
Thank you! I was looking for something exactly to practice finding my roots and the blues scale at once! Great lesson and thanks for putting up that chart with the different ways to play the b5.
Yes, I believe it will be useful exercise to get the notes at our finger tips. Thank you very much Chief!
Great videos and lessons, you are an excellent guitar teacher.
Thank you for the nice compliment! :) -Jared
This is one my favorite guitar channels. His structure and presentation is really helpful annd easy to understand
That means a lot, thanks so much! :) ~~ Jared
I’m liking your lessons man! Just have to ask though, are you talking quietly in your videos because your family is sleeping?
great stuff - you're a very organised teacher :-D
Thank you! 😃
Thanks Jared - great info 😀
Thanks, Lovat!! :)
Can we get a printout pdf of this scale chart showing all 5 positions ? Not only this but also major and minor pentatonic too. The natural minor in a chart like this too ? Thanks for the great videos..
i like your videos thank you for sharing and all the lessons really helping .
You're welcome, thanks! :)
Thank you, beutifully done!!!
Love ur concepts brother
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Thanks! :)
This is great, as long as you don't think it's music. Those positions are totally arbitrary and MUSIC dictates where your fingers go. Not positions. Most folks play sort of diagonally, not up and down. But I love the blues scaleS. A great exercise is going form the major to the minor blues scales, the way people play.
Very interesting, but the blues scale is only technical music theory. Learning this doesn't mean you can play the blues. The most advanced level of the great blues players like BB King, Freddie King, TBone Walker, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton and many others includes advanced string bending, and blues phrasing. These two things are extremely challenging to learn and only a limited number of guitar players really master it, not to mention singing the blues while playing at the same time.
I agree my friend :)
this is the minor blues scale; there many others i would say a dozen more
I don't get those scales forms at all. They don't follow the pentatonic scale, you've g got the 1 going to the 4 half the time, skipping the flat 3. In fact you have missing notes everywhere.
Whole time I went like: SHOW me, SHOW me, SHOW me… meaning: PLAYING the Instrument …;-)) The talking never ended …;-)) - Though, the Info itself is not too bad!
Noted. Thank you. I agree, and I'm working on it ;)
@@soundguitar hope you didn't get me wrong …;-))
@@martinezlopez4699 No no, I'm totally open to it, and I appreciate the feedback!! It will help me improve. Thanks so much! :) -Jared
@@soundguitar …too much hate going on, on hidden WWW, right? That I wanted to avoid! Good to c though u r open …;-)) Keep it up √√
@@martinezlopez4699 Much appreciated!
I never knew the blues scale sounded like waffle waffle waffle waffle…
And there is 5 of them and each one of them is know as the 1st blues scale , yes I laugh every day about this because all guitarist will say “ this is the blues 1st scale pattern , then next guitarist • this is the blues 1st scale , next guitarist • this is the 1st pattern …. Wouldn’t be nice if all guitarists from all over can pick just 1 blues scale and go from there , okay I’m good.
Minor blues has 6 modes... Pentatonic minor scale has 5 patterns... And has the blue note which is the "#4/b5... .in other words is the tretone note..
Teach us the chords bruh
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Which fret do I start on though?
any : diagrams show all the intervals, the root note and all the rest, choose a key and that's it
but this question seems to show that you don't know the intervals which is also something to work on