Man, I'm a professional player of 40 years and you are one of the best teachers I've seen on UA-cam. Bravo to you , you definetly break it down the right way!
This is a very informative tutorial! Thanks for sharing!!! Random fact: When combining Cm pentatonic & Ebm pentatonic, you get a scale that the Neck Diagrams software calls the Phrygiolocrian scale & it's the third mode from the Bebop Dominant scale. The intervals are root, b2, b3, 4, b5, 5, b6, b7 .
came for some more perspective on the topic, stayed for the eloquent explaitions and great examples. I stumbled onto outside playing with pentatonics and instantly recognized the soundsI had been digging with Trane and Tyner
guitarlessons Glad you got something from this lesson. Yeah ... there are so many cool things that can be done with simple pentatonics. We're actually going to be releasing several Lesson Pacakges exploring a ton of really cool and often overlooked and unused pentatonic options. Hope you check it out!
You're great at what I call "guitar thinking". That's not a comment on your actual playing. But to get those outside/inside sounds you have to delve a little! You're a great player. I'm just giving you a thumbs up on your approach. I think in a similar way about getting creative with using different scales in a close fretboard position. Good stuff bro!
Stew Pidass Definitely on both! We actually spoke with Matt Schofield a few times ... and he said he was into possibly doing some videos with us ... just had to make sure it doesn't conflict with some of the other stuff he has done. And Jimmy Herring ... we are hoping to approach him at some point (we both have some mutual friends ... so it's a possibility). Fingers crossed!
It's so great to find someone teaching Jimmy Herring licks, I'm a huge fan of his! Great lesson and great playing! Any chance I could convince you to do a lesson on the main melody riff of "One Strut" on the Lifeboat album? There's a part where the notes just go by too fast for me to catch them all! Thanks.
jakollee Yeah ... definitely not enough Jimmy Herring stuff out there. We love his stuff too! We will add One Strut to the list. Thanks for checking us out. Hope you stick around!
Fantastic ! What is the tune you are playing (audio only) AFTER your , : outside fusion pentatonic lick - guitar lesson - guitar breakdown - blues scale ? I guess it is one of your originals . That is one of the killerest solos i have heard in a long time ! I love that fast string changing feel & sound !
I've gone to the link several times and requested the tab for this and the other Jimmy Herring chromatic lick and i haven't received anything back via email.
+Thomas MacLennan Hey Thomas ... thanks for the support. We are a bit behind in responding to the transcription requests. We're hoping to get to them this week. Thanks for the patience!
Guitar Addiction Just head over to our website and join the mailing list ... we are almost finished with our Tab download page ... should be up in the next day or so ... where you can download all our available tabs.
I don't understand real music theory but when you move up a 'minor 3rd' its just moving up to C, what would be moving up a 'major 3rd'? Or are you just calling it a minor 3rd because you are playing a minor scale? Definitely more Herring videos asap, if you know how to do that faux slide thing with the bar that would be an amazing vid. dope stuff man, thank you.
Going up a major 3rd would be going up to C# rather than C. 2nds, 3rds, 6ths, and 7ths all have major and minor qualities when it comes to intervals. The major intervals are simply a half step larger than the minor intervals. For example, C to Db is a minor second. C to D is a major second. C to Eb is a minor third. C to E is a major third. This link has a ton information on the subject if you are interested in learning more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interval_%28music%29
Great stuff. A lot of the time when I play the Altered scale it sounds forced. The idea of taking the minor pentatonic up a minor third is a really interesting concept
stupidusername38 Yeah ... that's often a problem when thinking about "inserting" scales into improv. It often sounds forced ... but it just takes a lot of time just doing it and eventually it will become just part of your playing.But there are so many "concepts" with simple pentatonics that can get a lot of great sounds ... and we're actually working on a cool Lesson Package that should be out soon ... talking about a bunch of great was to use Pentatonics ... similar to what Michael is showing in this Lesson.
Man, I'm a professional player of 40 years and you are one of the best teachers I've seen on UA-cam. Bravo to you , you definetly break it down the right way!
This is a very informative tutorial! Thanks for sharing!!! Random fact: When combining Cm pentatonic & Ebm pentatonic, you get a scale that the Neck Diagrams software calls the Phrygiolocrian scale & it's the third mode from the Bebop Dominant scale. The intervals are root, b2, b3, 4, b5, 5, b6, b7 .
That sounds like it would be fun!!!! Thanks for the tip!
Derek trucks gives great guitar lessons!
came for some more perspective on the topic, stayed for the eloquent explaitions and great examples. I stumbled onto outside playing with pentatonics and instantly recognized the soundsI had been digging with Trane and Tyner
Great playing! Bring on all the Herring stuff you can.
Will Cash Thanks will ... much more Herring stuff is on the to do list ... so stay tuned!
Awesome man! Very happy to see all these jimmy Herring videos popping up lately!! Please post more
YESSS!!! Love this! Been trying to figure this lick out for years. Jimmy uses this a lot. Thanks.
Wonderful playing and left hand picking. Thanks a lot
This is REALLY helpful in gaining some insight using pentatonics and applying them!
+Thane Young ... Thanks for the kind words. If I recall correctly ... I believe in front of the amp is the maxon sd9 and an xotic rc boost.
This a very cool video. Thanks man. Getting ready to see what you're doing these days
i discovered the minor 3 pentatonic years ago, studying jazz, but never cross my mind to play them in sequences..thanks
guitarlessons Glad you got something from this lesson. Yeah ... there are so many cool things that can be done with simple pentatonics. We're actually going to be releasing several Lesson Pacakges exploring a ton of really cool and often overlooked and unused pentatonic options. Hope you check it out!
Mooorre! Jimmy Herring. Thanks for the tip - you rock!
Fantastic lesson and a killer tone to boot! thanks for sharing
Vinny Roth Thanks Vinny ... really appreciate the kind words!
Yes please, much more Herring!
cazper38 Tons more Herring !!!
Great outside playing.
awesome lesson, there are some great ideas in there
Awesome sharing brother.
Definitely gonna use this information...very informative, thank you
Nice tone
Great Lesson! Thanks!!!! I love that sound & harmony flavor! Subbed!
Thanks for the kind words. So glad you loved the vid ... and equally glad you subbed! :)
more Jimmy Herring lick breakdowns please!!
very cool! Thanks!
this was extremely helpful
that was good! the reason this works is because A7b9 = Bb dim which can move up in minor 3rds so you can incorperate 2 other minor pentatonics
thanks man for this great lesson
Great video... thanks for sharing some good ideas... Alan Holdsworth would be interesting to check out in a future video.
Sounds like some of that stuff Bonamassa would pull out when he's playing at the Baked Potato! Great lesson
Yes ... please! MORE HERRING!!!!
Avi Jaman Tons and Tons more Herring coming soon!
:) Thanks! Btw - nice job with transcribing and playingbalong. No easy task!
You're great at what I call "guitar thinking". That's not a comment on your actual playing. But to get those outside/inside sounds you have to delve a little! You're a great player. I'm just giving you a thumbs up on your approach. I think in a similar way about getting creative with using different scales in a close fretboard position. Good stuff bro!
Go Mike!!!!! Great job!!!!
good stuff
thanks for sharing this - insightful...
Nick Robinson Thanks Nick ... so glad you dug it!
Thanks! Great tip.
love it
codytj3434 Really glad you enjoyed the Lesson!
great lesson! more herring!
Great lesson... Definitely more Jimmy Herring stuff please and maybe some more Matt Schofield too. ;). Thanks
Stew Pidass Definitely on both! We actually spoke with Matt Schofield a few times ... and he said he was into possibly doing some videos with us ... just had to make sure it doesn't conflict with some of the other stuff he has done. And Jimmy Herring ... we are hoping to approach him at some point (we both have some mutual friends ... so it's a possibility). Fingers crossed!
Guitar Breakdown A lesson from Schofield himself would be.....Waaooieeeee cool
It's so great to find someone teaching Jimmy Herring licks, I'm a huge fan of his! Great lesson and great playing! Any chance I could convince you to do a lesson on the main melody riff of "One Strut" on the Lifeboat album? There's a part where the notes just go by too fast for me to catch them all! Thanks.
jakollee Yeah ... definitely not enough Jimmy Herring stuff out there. We love his stuff too! We will add One Strut to the list. Thanks for checking us out. Hope you stick around!
Guitar Breakdown Great! I subscribed, so will definitely check out your future videos.
great tutorial. very tasty!
Fantastic ! What is the tune you are playing (audio only) AFTER your , : outside fusion pentatonic lick - guitar lesson - guitar breakdown - blues scale ? I guess it is one of your originals . That is one of the killerest solos i have heard in a long time ! I love that fast string changing feel & sound !
Beautiful playing, transcription and teaching. Question: what pedal is being run through the Suhr? Thanks..
What’s the outro tune?
do you teach those chromatic lines at the end of the solo or have the tabs for it? thanks!
80's Mags called it a Micro Bend...cool lix!
hey man these vids are great. but I'm wondering if you can edit the future videos so they are louder?
other then that ....great stuff on here
I've gone to the link several times and requested the tab for this and the other Jimmy Herring chromatic lick and i haven't received anything back via email.
Dude holy shit you are a bad ass
Just signed up for the mailing list! Great video! How do I get the transcription?
+Thomas MacLennan Hey Thomas ... thanks for the support. We are a bit behind in responding to the transcription requests. We're hoping to get to them this week. Thanks for the patience!
Thanks for making all this great stuff available! Can't wait to get my learn on.
That outro is badass! Is that Michael Bacarella? Anyway, thanks for another tool to put in my bag o' tricks.
Awesome video! Can't wait to jam again! I also would like to sign up for your skype lessons. YEW RAWK! 😜
so up a minor 3rd over a dominant 7/9/13 chord right? so, A7 I can mix A blues scale and the C minor pentatonic is that right?
+Matthew Hunt Yes! That's exactly it.
+Mike Bacarella thanks for replying. I'm going to try that with my band for the funky "big legged woman" (we play in C) 👍🏻
link to the transcription plz ;) .34 sec in is the killer lick
Guitar Addiction Just head over to our website and join the mailing list ... we are almost finished with our Tab download page ... should be up in the next day or so ... where you can download all our available tabs.
I don't understand real music theory but when you move up a 'minor 3rd' its just moving up to C, what would be moving up a 'major 3rd'? Or are you just calling it a minor 3rd because you are playing a minor scale?
Definitely more Herring videos asap, if you know how to do that faux slide thing with the bar that would be an amazing vid.
dope stuff man, thank you.
Going up a major 3rd would be going up to C# rather than C. 2nds, 3rds, 6ths, and 7ths all have major and minor qualities when it comes to intervals. The major intervals are simply a half step larger than the minor intervals. For example, C to Db is a minor second. C to D is a major second. C to Eb is a minor third. C to E is a major third. This link has a ton information on the subject if you are interested in learning more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interval_%28music%29
More herring!
Poor Taste: Website link leads to a useless click-click-click...loop with no results. - Keep It. - Unliked, Unsubscribed.
Great stuff. A lot of the time when I play the Altered scale it sounds forced. The idea of taking the minor pentatonic up a minor third is a really interesting concept
stupidusername38 Yeah ... that's often a problem when thinking about "inserting" scales into improv. It often sounds forced ... but it just takes a lot of time just doing it and eventually it will become just part of your playing.But there are so many "concepts" with simple pentatonics that can get a lot of great sounds ... and we're actually working on a cool Lesson Package that should be out soon ... talking about a bunch of great was to use Pentatonics ... similar to what Michael is showing in this Lesson.