These solo ideas are advanced, but I know you got this!!! Here is a link for this FUN backing track to improvise with. ua-cam.com/video/KEj854x2zEA/v-deo.htmlsi=OB5UXvvIdOmDGJT9. Thanks for all your support everyone✌️
Every solo you do is a masterclass of timing and subtle transitions between chords Rusty. It sounds effortless and natural, but when you break it down it's a finely wrought machine.
Love your lessons . Being able to see yourself playing and getting this down . I love your sound . This sounds what we once called Southern Rock. I appreciate your teaching .
I will be praying for you, my brother! I did not know you were in the devastation down there! Thanks so much for taking the time to watch my videos buddy. See you soon.👍
I like this video. I've been playing 40 years but I have to play alot of your videos at .25 speed to understand, and repeat many times. You are one of the youtube greatest guitar teachers, perhaps the best. Providing the tab is a big plus for my comprehension. Keep up the great work.
Awesome lesson! Hello Rusty, this is Doug from Denver, I’ve haven’t touched base in a while as I’ve been going through some personal losses this year. Lost my Father in January and my Mother just last month. It’s good to see one of your lessons again, I always look forward to it and I just wanted to say hello and thank you for all your amazing lessons! 🎸🎶❤️
@@rustysguitar1 Good Morning Rusty and thank you. Loss is tough, but I suppose it is life’s greatest lesson…. has taught me to let go and to forgive. Once again, thank you Rusty, I love your passion for the guitar and also appreciate the fact that you’re one of the nicest guys out here teaching Guitar! ❤️🩹
I definitely will do that Kevin! It’s really good to see how to play over the chord changes. And all the techniques that go into a solo I appreciate the comment. Hope to see you soon.👍
Great lesson Rusty!! Some really nice licks and I love the way you create an actual solo and then break it down very clearly and relatable. Keep up the good work my friend. Talk to you soon!!! 👍
Freaking awesome Mr Rusty that opens so many doors vs just minor pent alone , great teaching sir in a easy to understand way so we can actually put it to use
Thanks brother, you're making my practice time more fulfilling and less (just) automatic. Guitarist have to keep an open mind and remain humble....(true story) I thought I was a smoking axe man until I ran to a 15 year old kid w/his beat up Tele that handed me a big helping of "humble pie". Appreciated.
Hah! This is really such a great lesson Rusty, thanks for doing this. It really reminds me of a lot of Southern rock & roll ( Skynard, Allman Bro’s etc… ). Thanks for doing this, I’m always looking for new ideas which aren’t overly complicated and just sound good! 🤙
Just a great lesson. Thank you so much for your patience in explaining the phrases you are using. I find watching your breakdown of the solo in detail is so much better than trying to look at tablature. Please keep doing your videos when you get time as they are much appreciated.
Thanks a lot! It’s so much better learning from someone that’s actually playing the guitar than looking at tab. You get to see all the small things that actually make it sound like music. I appreciate the comment John. See you soon.👍
Great lesson Rusty and a great solo I’ve been playing this all morning and replaying the video numerous times I really enjoyed it, sounds basic but it all boils down to making the licks flow together with ease, one thing knowing all of the pentatonic positions another thing mastering the ability to make it all flow together with ease, it’s just practice practice and practice…exactly the same as a dance routine, you can learn the steps but only looks good if you make it all flow together …thanks again Rusty and best wishes from the UK
Rusty this is your diamond in the ruff and then some, this is a Halogen light bulb moment. Will be working on this now and over the upcoming long holiday weekend. Thanks for taking the time on this one!!
I love it when a lightbulb goes off! That means we’re having some fun on the guitar! You got this!!! I hope you nail this solo. Have a rockin weekend.👍
Hi, Rusty I hope you read this. Quick back story. I’m primarily a bassist, who later in life, has decided to learn how to do more on guitar than jangle out a few R.E.M. songs with cowboy chords. I’ve FINALLY learned CAGED, the pentatonic shapes, arpeggios and, at last, get the fact that, as you often say, it’s all right there in the chords under your fingers. Rhythm and lead are all really one and the same. I’m sure you’ve heard this 1,000 times, but I would like to add my personal thanks. This type of lesson is GOLD. You appreciate the simple, core fact that, as a novice in the world of CAGED/pentatonics etc. there is a brick wall that you quickly hit when you realise that expressing yourself in a way that sounds natural, authentic, “bluesy”, “rocking” is not in running the pentatonic scales, but in the nuance of knowing the “other notes” from which to slide into them, bend up to, join chromatically, double stop with and on and on. That is why your slow, note for note breakdowns are a game changer. You are teaching the all-important “vocabulary”. Showing how to create the phrases that you want to say. That is the hardest part. Jumping from knowing a stilted pentatonic scale that “speaks like a robot” to being able to “humanise” it with the nuances I mentioned. And it takes in-depth, slow breakdowns like this one to do it. I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for helping me to begin to understand HOW to build my vocabulary. God bless you, sir.
I appreciate the comment bud!!! I like how you said that you hit a brick wall! I do hear that a lot. The most important part of guitar playing is the rhythmic phrases. So I’m glad you are getting something from my videos. Thank you for the kind comment. I hope you have a rockin weekend.🤛
Hi Rusty i am a new subscriber to your chanel and i have made you my number one guitar tutor, thank you for all your free guitar lessons, Dean from England, ps I always learn something new to add to my guitar playing 😅
This is really great stuff and appreciated. One suggestion- teach the solos exactly as your playing them and then talk about wondering off to thoughts. It got kinda confusing there on the C after the chromatic walk up to the C. Take a look and you will see what I mean however this is appreciated. And thanks.
Taking your comment to heart, can you recommend a book that teaches the pentatonic scale and it's use...ideally with some examples to get the feel for improvising?
Hey Rich, honestly, I wouldn’t use a book for this. I would suggest watching videos on how to improvise with the pentatonic scale. I have a good one right here. Hope to see you soon. Start Improvising With The Pentatonic Scale // Guitar Solo Lesson ua-cam.com/video/n2AvNyJ6rdU/v-deo.html. Thanks Rich 👍
I like JJ Kale also!!! This is such a fun style of Guitar. It mixes blues, rock and country altogether. I appreciate the comment, Jose. Talk to you soon.👍
If you combine Minor Pentatonic with Major Pentatonic and the Blues scale, you get 1-2-b3/3-4-b5-5-6-b7 (which is also Mixolydian plus the Blues scale).
Haven’t got a guitar with me because I’m on a holiday in Sicily.. what I get from this tutorial is dat you start out playing 1 st 2 nd and 3 rd position minor pentatonic in G and then with the chord changes to C and D you’re in 1 st position pentatonic of C and D climbing up to the first position G on octave higher so that one starts at the 15 th fret … and some major runs combined with some tasty double stops to get the story going …. Really nice 👍 if you like stop by .. I do have a new vid out and from sept 1 st weekly new songs … (with guitar solos 😅) thanx for this one ☝️
Great lesson. This is way over my ability but I’ll give it a try. When you played the C7 and D7 chords, did you stay in G pentatonic or change to C then D pentatonic scales?
Thanks Scooby!!! You got this. Take it one part at a time. On the D7 I used a piece of the D minor pentatonic. But on the C7 I used the G major and G minor pentatonic. I did call that out in the video. I hope you have fun with it. Thanks bro 😎 I don’t switch scales very often. I like to stay with one scale and add notes to the scale to follow the chord changes.
Hello rusty a small doubt when a family chord progression goes at the back will we only use one home scale by changing its positions ... Also how to switch the scales over the fast 4/4 chord chord changes Where there are 4 chords and it makes soo clumsy to change the shapes or just to even think about them
Like many other players, I like to use one scale if possible. Then focusing on the notes of each chord in the progression. Using this method makes it easier to solo over a fast chord progression. Thanks for checking out the video 👍
Actually, I like to just look at the minor pentatonic and add a few major notes to it, like in the video. It’s easier to focus on one scale. But you have to learn it slow and then build up the speed. Thanks for checking out the video Tony.👍
This is interesting Rusty, wee bit more advanced but I think I can do these, thinking about buying a looper, after watching.this I'm convinced and going directly to Amazon online to look for a decent looping pedal 😂❤🎉 thanks Rusty, you are my man of the moment ❤
You got this Alan!!! Learn them slow, and then build up speed. I use the TC Electronic Ditto 2 looper pedal and I love it. It’s a great learning tool. I appreciate the comment. Thanks a lot Alan.🤛
@@rustysguitar1 you are welcome, I have the tc electronic wiretap, it's a great pedal for recording riffs and saving them, control by the smartphone app so I'll definitely check out they're looper Rusty 💙
Dude , I'm gonna spend some time on this video , This is roots stuff from when I was young but it's foundational stuff I tend to forget when I'm doing heavy stuff . Thank you Rusty :)
You got this, my brother! Just learn those small parts at a slow speed and then continue to build it into a faster pace. I hope you have fun with it! It’s always good to hear from you Alan🤛
@@rustysguitar1 May I ask you a question? Are in for a cool improvisation on my latest backing track? Would be awesome Rusty if you'd take it into consideration :) :)
@@BadassBrutusGuitar hey Bert, thanks so much for the invite. But I’m really backing down on the amount of videos that I’m doing the rest of this year. Just a lot going on with my family. I wish you another successful project. See you soon, buddy.👍
I’m doing well! Thank you for checking in. I will be doing two or three videos a month, moving forward. Trying to make some better quality content. And stay inspired.😀 I will have a new lesson video coming out Friday morning. Thanks again and let’s talk soon Bloozman!!!😎
These solo ideas are advanced, but I know you got this!!! Here is a link for this FUN backing track to improvise with. ua-cam.com/video/KEj854x2zEA/v-deo.htmlsi=OB5UXvvIdOmDGJT9. Thanks for all your support everyone✌️
Another superb informative post! Love you Mr. Rusty! You know what I mean. 👍🏻✌️
@douglaspiper7804 Thanks a lot Doug!!! Much appreciated buddy 👍
You're raising the bar Rusty. But we're all gonna try. Great lesson.
Yes, it’s definitely more challenging. And that’s why I took a lot more time with the detailed breakdown. Talk to you soon. Thanks a lot.👍
Awesome video. Phrase of the day... "all plucked up!" Jam on Rusty!🎶🎵🎸
Right on Rick! That’s a good phrase. See you soon bud.👍
Every solo you do is a masterclass of timing and subtle transitions between chords Rusty. It sounds effortless and natural, but when you break it down it's a finely wrought machine.
I’m glad that you like my channel! I appreciate your comment here! Thanks a lot👍
This IS fun! One of the most direct and non technical studies in following the changing chords. 🙏
These ideas will definitely help you create your own solos. I’m glad you had fun with it. Keep rockin my friend.👍
Love your lessons . Being able to see yourself playing and getting this down . I love your sound . This sounds what we once called Southern Rock. I appreciate your teaching .
Thanks a lot Doug!!! I really do love this style. And I appreciate all your support! Enjoy your weekend 👍
Miss your video lessons.,good to be back even though the mess is knee deep from hurricane's.....I have to save these and watch repeatedly..👍
I will be praying for you, my brother! I did not know you were in the devastation down there! Thanks so much for taking the time to watch my videos buddy. See you soon.👍
Always good. 🎸
And another great backing track. (I've added Chavilbus to my list.)
Right on brother! And yes, he has some great backing tracks. Thank you.👍
I like this video. I've been playing 40 years but I have to play alot of your videos at .25 speed to understand, and repeat many times. You are one of the youtube greatest guitar teachers, perhaps the best. Providing the tab is a big plus for my comprehension. Keep up the great work.
I appreciate the feedback Kevin!!! Thank you for your support! Enjoy your weekend buddy 👍
Awesome lesson! Hello Rusty, this is Doug from Denver, I’ve haven’t touched base in a while as I’ve been going through some personal losses this year. Lost my Father in January and my Mother just last month.
It’s good to see one of your lessons again, I always look forward to it and I just wanted to say hello and thank you for all your amazing lessons! 🎸🎶❤️
Hey Doug, sorry for your loss! I appreciate all your support of my channel! Hope to see you soon brother 🙏
@@rustysguitar1 Good Morning Rusty and thank you. Loss is tough, but I suppose it is life’s greatest lesson…. has taught me to let go and to forgive. Once again, thank you Rusty, I love your passion for the guitar and also appreciate the fact that you’re one of the nicest guys out here teaching Guitar! ❤️🩹
@@DougSmith-y4o 🙏
Hey Rusty I just want to ask if you could do more videos like this one. These types of videos take you to a new level in terms of lead playing.
I definitely will do that Kevin! It’s really good to see how to play over the chord changes. And all the techniques that go into a solo I appreciate the comment. Hope to see you soon.👍
Love your positivity….Rusty magic!
I appreciate that Mack!!! Thank you my brother 🤛
Great way to connect the fret board. BTW great shirt and shop.
Right on Dustin! And yes, the Chicago music exchange is awesome! Thanks buddy👍
Super great lesson, many thanks from France !
greetings from Chicago! Thanks a lot👍
Thanks Rusty, I have the ability to play notes but with you I learn to make music.
You’re very welcome!!! I’m excited to go through the guitar journey with you brother 😎 Thanks 👍
Great video on mixing major and minor scales I've been struggling with this awhile them it coming its greatly appreciated
Thanks DW!!! Mixing those scales together sounds so good! Have a great weekend👍
Randy, you are an awesome teachers well as a brilliant guitar player.
Thanks a lot Bro 😎 I appreciate that👍
Great lesson Rusty!! Some really nice licks and I love the way you create an actual solo and then break it down very clearly and relatable. Keep up the good work my friend. Talk to you soon!!! 👍
Thanks a lot Clay!!! This was a fun lesson for me to make! Good to hear from you buddy. Catch you later.🤛
Great lesson mate! Please keep them coming. Cheers Rusty
Thank you bud!!! More to come! Enjoy your weekend mate! Cheers 👍
Amazing.thank you Rusty for this great lesson as always.
You’re welcome Jorge!!! Thanks a lot, my brother👍
Man, beautiful strat!
I love that guitar 🎸 Thank you 👍
Freaking awesome Mr Rusty that opens so many doors vs just minor pent alone , great teaching sir in a easy to understand way so we can actually put it to use
Good to hear from you Arty!!! I’m glad you had fun with the lesson! Thanks a lot, bro 😎
Brilliant :) Thanks sooo much. Really showing how to mix mjr & mnr scales. Your phrasing is ace and the tone on your strat is gorgeous!
You’re very welcome!!! I’m happy that you liked the video! Thanks. See ya soon bud 🤛
Thanks brother, you're making my practice time more fulfilling and less (just) automatic. Guitarist have to keep an open mind and remain humble....(true story) I thought I was a smoking axe man until I ran to a 15 year old kid w/his beat up Tele that handed me a big helping of "humble pie". Appreciated.
I’m really glad to hear that! Thanks so much for checking out my videos👍
Looking forward to starting on this lesson 😎
I’m glad to hear that! I had a lot of fun making this video! Let me know how it goes when you start digging into it, Rick! Thanks buddy👍
This is a game changer lesson -This has taken my lead playing to the next level!!!
I’m very glad to hear that Kevin!!! Thanks a lot 👍
Great lesson Rusty. You’re a good instructor. Thank you .
New Jersey
Greetings from Chicago!!! Thank you for the kind message! 👍
Connecting the dots master ! 😎
Right on buddy! Thanks for checking out the video👍
@@rustysguitar1 i will watch all videos in full and recommend anyone who wants to get well in to intermediate to follow the channel
Awesome video as always, thank you! This is what makes guitar so much fun.
You said the keyword Jason FUN!!! Thanks and have a great weekend👍
Hi Rusty, Thanks so much. Really appreciate your breakdown.
You’re welcome, Dave! Thanks for checking out the video👍
Another great one! Thanks for doing what you do!
Thank you Stew!!! Happy weekend 👍
Sounds great rusty, your good man. 🎸👏👍🩵
I appreciate that! Thank you👍
This is GOLD!!!!❤❤❤❤ thank you!!!
I’m glad to hear that Teleplayer!!! Thanks bro 😎
Another stellar lesson Rusty.........fantastic.........big thanks Paul from Ireland
I’m glad you liked it, Paul! Have a great weekend👍
So good Rusty! You’re playing is 🔥
Thanks a lot SH!!! Much appreciated. Happy Sunday 👍
@@rustysguitar1 Thank you, you have a good Sunday also!
@stephenhanlin2388 🤛
More great stuff Rusty - Thanks so much.
Thanks a lot! I appreciate the comment👍
Great lesson once again Rusty!
Thanks a lot, Ron! Have a great weekend👍
Thank you Rusty
You’re welcome, Harold! Thank you👍
Great lesson Rusty and what a fun solo to work with. Thanks🙏👏
This is a fun solo and backing track! It was hard for me to stop playing so I could teach something😂😂😂 Good to hear from you, Martin! Thanks 🤛
OH WOW ! GREAT LESSON. THANKS
Thanks so much, Robin! Enjoy your weekend👍
Thanks for another brilliant lesson, Rusty. Your lessons are really helpful. Cheers, Steve from Australia.
You’re welcome Steve! I’m glad that the lesson’s are helpful! Greetings from Chicago mate! Cheers 👍
Hah!
This is really such a great lesson Rusty, thanks for doing this. It really reminds me of a lot of Southern rock & roll ( Skynard, Allman Bro’s etc… ). Thanks for doing this, I’m always looking for new ideas which aren’t overly complicated and just sound good! 🤙
That’s the sound that I love, Tommy! Mixing blues, rock and country altogether! Thanks for checking out the video👍
I'm gonna have to digest this one 🎉
Take it slow and one step at a time. You got this Harold! Have a rockin weekend, buddy.👍
Just a great lesson. Thank you so much for your patience in explaining the phrases you are using. I find watching your breakdown of the solo in detail is so much better than trying to look at tablature. Please keep doing your videos when you get time as they are much appreciated.
Thanks a lot! It’s so much better learning from someone that’s actually playing the guitar than looking at tab. You get to see all the small things that actually make it sound like music. I appreciate the comment John. See you soon.👍
Great lesson Rusty and a great solo I’ve been playing this all morning and replaying the video numerous times I really enjoyed it, sounds basic but it all boils down to making the licks flow together with ease, one thing knowing all of the pentatonic positions another thing mastering the ability to make it all flow together with ease, it’s just practice practice and practice…exactly the same as a dance routine, you can learn the steps but only looks good if you make it all flow together …thanks again Rusty and best wishes from the UK
Thanks Terry! Well said here!!! Once you get the flow, there is no stopping you. See you soon mate 👍
What a great video thank you so much.
Cool, Ron! I’m glad you liked the video! Thanks a lot👍
Found this lesson fun and really useful - many thx for another great lesson
I’m happy to hear that Steve!!! This is a fun style of guitar! Keep rocking my brother 🤛
Rusty this is your diamond in the ruff and then some, this is a Halogen light bulb moment. Will be working on this now and over the upcoming long holiday weekend. Thanks for taking the time on this one!!
I love it when a lightbulb goes off! That means we’re having some fun on the guitar! You got this!!! I hope you nail this solo. Have a rockin weekend.👍
Hi, Rusty
I hope you read this.
Quick back story. I’m primarily a bassist, who later in life, has decided to learn how to do more on guitar than jangle out a few R.E.M. songs with cowboy chords.
I’ve FINALLY learned CAGED, the pentatonic shapes, arpeggios and, at last, get the fact that, as you often say, it’s all right there in the chords under your fingers. Rhythm and lead are all really one and the same.
I’m sure you’ve heard this 1,000 times, but I would like to add my personal thanks. This type of lesson is GOLD. You appreciate the simple, core fact that, as a novice in the world of CAGED/pentatonics etc. there is a brick wall that you quickly hit when you realise that expressing yourself in a way that sounds natural, authentic, “bluesy”, “rocking” is not in running the pentatonic scales, but in the nuance of knowing the “other notes” from which to slide into them, bend up to, join chromatically, double stop with and on and on.
That is why your slow, note for note breakdowns are a game changer. You are teaching the all-important “vocabulary”. Showing how to create the phrases that you want to say. That is the hardest part. Jumping from knowing a stilted pentatonic scale that “speaks like a robot” to being able to “humanise” it with the nuances I mentioned.
And it takes in-depth, slow breakdowns like this one to do it.
I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for helping me to begin to understand HOW to build my vocabulary.
God bless you, sir.
I appreciate the comment bud!!! I like how you said that you hit a brick wall! I do hear that a lot. The most important part of guitar playing is the rhythmic phrases. So I’m glad you are getting something from my videos. Thank you for the kind comment. I hope you have a rockin weekend.🤛
@@rustysguitar1 Thanks, Rusty. Likewise!
Greetings from Brazil!
@damianrf6309 👍
@damianrf6309 Greetings from Chicago 👍
Thanks
Thanks so much for supporting my channel this way Alan. I hope you have a rockin weekend my brother. See you soon.👍
That looks like a lot to fun to learn 😁 And it sounds so good! 🎸
Good to hear from you, man! I had a blast! Fun stuff. Have a great weekend, buddy.👍
@@rustysguitar1 Nice to hear from you too! :) Wish you also a nice weekend my friend 😁🎸✌️
@t-guitar Thanks bro 😎
Hi Rusty i am a new subscriber to your chanel and i have made you my number one guitar tutor, thank you for all your free guitar lessons, Dean from England, ps I always learn something new to add to my guitar playing 😅
Greetings from Chicago, Dean! I’m glad you liked the lessons! Let’s keep working on this stuff together, buddy👍
I just stumbled across this, I need new phrase ideas; I dig what you came up with here!
I’m glad you found my channel! These are some fun phrases, Pete! I hope you have fun with it! Thanks buddy👍
Ah-ha! This is gonna be awesome 😊😊❤
That’s right Cowboy! Blues, rock and country guitar all in one solo! Let me know if you have any questions. Enjoy your weekend.👍
@@rustysguitar1 🙏🙏🙏🙏😙😙😙😘
@@Cowboy-e1c Much appreciated👍
This is really great stuff and appreciated. One suggestion- teach the solos exactly as your playing them and then talk about wondering off to thoughts. It got kinda confusing there on the C after the chromatic walk up to the C. Take a look and you will see what I mean however this is appreciated. And thanks.
I appreciate the feedback! Thanks for checking out my videos. Enjoy your weekend👍
Another superb video presentation Rusty👍👍🎸🎸
I appreciate that Tony! Thanks✌️
Taking your comment to heart, can you recommend a book that teaches the pentatonic scale and it's use...ideally with some examples to get the feel for improvising?
Hey Rich, honestly, I wouldn’t use a book for this. I would suggest watching videos on how to improvise with the pentatonic scale. I have a good one right here. Hope to see you soon. Start Improvising With The Pentatonic Scale // Guitar Solo Lesson
ua-cam.com/video/n2AvNyJ6rdU/v-deo.html. Thanks Rich 👍
I appreciate your lessons, the backing tracks and tips! All been bookmarked.
You’re welcome! Thanks for checking out the video. Have a great weekend ✌️
The notes are easy, its about the picking hand feeling the groove
You are right about that Jonny! We just need to learn it slow and build up the speed. And have some fun. Have a great Sunday man.👍
नमस्कार सर, आपका सिखाने का तरीका बहुत अच्छा है । भाषा की बाध्यता होने के बावजूद मुझे ये बहुत कुछ सीखाता है ❤
Rusty rocks 🤘
Nice! I’m glad you got some thing from the video! Enjoy your weekend. Thanks.👍
Hey Rusty what is that fender model you are playing? P. S. Love your Channel!
I bought the Guitar used. So I’m not sure what model. But it’s a nice Stratocaster!. I’m glad you like the channel my friend.👍
Que buen regalo para el fin de semana. JJ Cale es de mis guitarristas favoritos. Gracias Rusty !
I like JJ Kale also!!! This is such a fun style of Guitar. It mixes blues, rock and country altogether. I appreciate the comment, Jose. Talk to you soon.👍
If you combine Minor Pentatonic with Major Pentatonic and the Blues scale, you get 1-2-b3/3-4-b5-5-6-b7 (which is also Mixolydian plus the Blues scale).
Cool! Thanks for checking out the video👍
GOOD STUFF, SIR
Cool, Brian! I hope you have fun with it. Thanks.👍
Haven’t got a guitar with me because I’m on a holiday in Sicily.. what I get from this tutorial is dat you start out playing 1 st 2 nd and 3 rd position minor pentatonic in G and then with the chord changes to C and D you’re in 1 st position pentatonic of C and D climbing up to the first position G on octave higher so that one starts at the 15 th fret … and some major runs combined with some tasty double stops to get the story going …. Really nice 👍 if you like stop by .. I do have a new vid out and from sept 1 st weekly new songs … (with guitar solos 😅) thanx for this one ☝️
Thanks for checking out the video John! I hope you have a great time on your vacation!!! Catch you later ✌️
@@rustysguitar1yes … check out my 1 st September upload called patience …I’m keeping it simple … with a twist of course … inspired by Sade
Rusty , Dude , This is Fantastic stuff right here , so many classic songs come from this right here , Excellent Man !!!
Right on Daniel! These techniques cross between blues, rock and country guitar! So much fun!!! Thanks Daniel👍
Great lesson. This is way over my ability but I’ll give it a try. When you played the C7 and D7 chords, did you stay in G pentatonic or change to C then D pentatonic scales?
Thanks Scooby!!! You got this. Take it one part at a time. On the D7 I used a piece of the D minor pentatonic. But on the C7 I used the G major and G minor pentatonic. I did call that out in the video. I hope you have fun with it. Thanks bro 😎 I don’t switch scales very often. I like to stay with one scale and add notes to the scale to follow the chord changes.
You already have Rusty👍
Right on Clifton! Thanks buddy👍
GO RUSTY GO Im Digging this the Tab realy helps me im old and slow lol excellent
Thanks a lot for checking out the video! Enjoy your weekend👍
Great guitar
Thanks for watching👍
Hello rusty a small doubt when a family chord progression goes at the back will we only use one home scale by changing its positions ...
Also how to switch the scales over the fast 4/4 chord chord changes
Where there are 4 chords and it makes soo clumsy to change the shapes or just to even think about them
Like many other players, I like to use one scale if possible. Then focusing on the notes of each chord in the progression. Using this method makes it easier to solo over a fast chord progression. Thanks for checking out the video 👍
Rusty doe not hold back here with his generous great soloing concepts! This upbeat cool solo flows like butter!! Attaboy, Mr. Rusty!! Jim C.
This is the most fun I’ve had making a video in months!!! Thanks for checking in Jim! Have a great weekend, buddy👍
One must also know the scales minor and major in pentatonlc . This is a fast blues progression .
Actually, I like to just look at the minor pentatonic and add a few major notes to it, like in the video. It’s easier to focus on one scale. But you have to learn it slow and then build up the speed. Thanks for checking out the video Tony.👍
This is interesting Rusty, wee bit more advanced but I think I can do these, thinking about buying a looper, after watching.this I'm convinced and going directly to Amazon online to look for a decent looping pedal 😂❤🎉 thanks Rusty, you are my man of the moment ❤
You got this Alan!!! Learn them slow, and then build up speed. I use the TC Electronic Ditto 2 looper pedal and I love it. It’s a great learning tool. I appreciate the comment. Thanks a lot Alan.🤛
@@rustysguitar1 you are welcome, I have the tc electronic wiretap, it's a great pedal for recording riffs and saving them, control by the smartphone app so I'll definitely check out they're looper Rusty 💙
@alanfisher1524 Cool thanks Alan!!! Catch you later 😎
Dude , I'm gonna spend some time on this video , This is roots stuff from when I was young but it's foundational stuff I tend to forget when I'm doing heavy stuff . Thank you Rusty :)
Yeah, man! And when it slowed down, you see the simplicity in it. We just have to work up to the speed. Keep rockin my brother.👍
Rusty’s channel is the only channel that I have notifications for
Much appreciated! Thank you 👍
That's a challenge Rusty !! I'm not sure my brain still works at 160 bpm 😅
You got this, my brother! Just learn those small parts at a slow speed and then continue to build it into a faster pace. I hope you have fun with it! It’s always good to hear from you Alan🤛
I realize I must work on my solo guitar skills.... Great video Rusty!
Bert
We all need to work on it! And have fun! Thanks, Bert👍
@@rustysguitar1 May I ask you a question? Are in for a cool improvisation on my latest backing track? Would be awesome Rusty if you'd take it into consideration :) :)
@@BadassBrutusGuitar hey Bert, thanks so much for the invite. But I’m really backing down on the amount of videos that I’m doing the rest of this year. Just a lot going on with my family. I wish you another successful project. See you soon, buddy.👍
@@rustysguitar1 no problem my friend. I wish you a lot of strength and love the coming period with your family 🙏🙏
Rusty on your next video please play the whole led on this backing track if you don't mind ☺️
That is a long track, but it would be fun to jam over it for a while. Thanks a lot, buddy.👍
Can you please tell the tone settings pleaseee
I’m using the Carr Mercury V amp into the Waza tube amp expander. The amp is set clean with some reverb. Thanks for watching 👍
Really getting these vids. But tabs would be very helpful.
I appreciate the feedback, Tim! Thanks a lot for checking out my videos 🤛
I have known some guys named Rusty over the years they were all good guys.
I didn’t like the name when I was younger. Because they made fun of me in school!😂😂😂 But I don’t mind now. Thanks for checking out the video.👍
@@rustysguitar1 Your videos are very inspiring enjoy every one of em, many thanks.
@coolmonkeymc8268 Thanks a lot! 👍
So catchy 🎉. Hope to meet each of us through our music channels again. As your subscriber , hoping to meet again through our music channels .🎉
Thanks for watching👍
Howdy. Are you doing ok ? 😕
I’m doing well! Thank you for checking in. I will be doing two or three videos a month, moving forward. Trying to make some better quality content. And stay inspired.😀 I will have a new lesson video coming out Friday morning. Thanks again and let’s talk soon Bloozman!!!😎
Ok. Glad to know you are well. Ty. 🎸👍
@bloozman 👍
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Thanks WJ! 👍
Lol there it is section one ...? What r u doing ? From what to what
Thanks for checking out the lesson 👍
Click bait!
Really? I took ALOT of time breaking down the notes, scales and techniques.
There’s nothing wrong with click bait, you’re giving this away free and your link is free so this is good click bait.