These are *FANTASTIC* and you have helped me so much! You take all the time you want haha. Really, you have rapidly become one of my favorite guitar teachers on YT. Keep up the general awesomeness. 🎸
Im a self thought musician, and ever since I’ve subscribed to your channel, i have been learning so many new perspectives to things i thought i already knew. You have done a great job with the vision of the channel, and i hope you keep it going.
Yes, that's right. To start with pentatonic scale ist much easier, but in the long run to get a musician is the concept of triads and arpeggios the most important thing. As metaphor "If you cook a meal it is much more important to know how to cook and not to know the spices."
Very easy to follow and very simply put and instructed. This was a very good and well thought out video and easy to follow understand and execute. I hope to see more like this don't change the formula "easy to follow and understand instructions."
Great video but you also used a few passing notes in that last sequence to slide into some of the chord tones. Adds a whole additional layer of maturity in the end result! Nicely done btw!
I learn fancy licks on UA-cam all the time don't see nothing wrong with it and I use the pentatonic like it's going out of style😂 oh by the way I subscribed
Oops.. it’s getting hard to keep these under 5 minutes 😅
Longer the better imo, keep em coming
These are *FANTASTIC* and you have helped me so much! You take all the time you want haha.
Really, you have rapidly become one of my favorite guitar teachers on YT. Keep up the general awesomeness. 🎸
Let’s start doing some 10mn Monday then! This was a great video!
So helpful and the beauty of this lesson is it's relative simplicity. Thanks!
Im a self thought musician, and ever since I’ve subscribed to your channel, i have been learning so many new perspectives to things i thought i already knew. You have done a great job with the vision of the channel, and i hope you keep it going.
Thanks for the kind words!
Yes, that's right. To start with pentatonic scale ist much easier, but in the long run to get a musician is the concept of triads and arpeggios the most important thing.
As metaphor "If you cook a meal it is much more important to know how to cook and not to know the spices."
Very easy to follow and very simply put and instructed. This was a very good and well thought out video and easy to follow understand and execute. I hope to see more like this don't change the formula "easy to follow and understand instructions."
Thanks for watching!
Good one. Thanks!
great videos Jesse. Love your teaching style. Thank you so much for your work. Sweet Tele, too!
Thank you for watching! Yes it is, my dad made the body.
Really interesting. Many thanks. 👍👍
Wonderful lesson my friend, thank you! Subscribed!
Great video but you also used a few passing notes in that last sequence to slide into some of the chord tones. Adds a whole additional layer of maturity in the end result! Nicely done btw!
Gold foil/pinecaster! Nice!
Very cool Jesse - a great simple way to think about it - thanks!
Thank you!
Nicely done. Thanks. You've earned a subscriber 🙏🏻
Absolutely amazing video Jesse , you’ve got a new sub. Keep rocking the blues fella 🎸🤘🏻😎
Excellent! Sub’d
Mojo/Lollar neck pickup?
Thanks for watching. It’s actually a goildfoil that I pulled out of an old 60s Japanese guitar
@@jesseglickmusic Looks great \m/
I learn fancy licks on UA-cam all the time don't see nothing wrong with it and I use the pentatonic like it's going out of style😂 oh by the way I subscribed
Tim burton plays the blues