The Power of Pentatonic Extensions - Blues Rock Lead Guitar Lesson
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
- Level-Up Your Blues Rock Soloing with Pentatonic Extensions!
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Hello friends,
Today we're digging into the Swiftlessons Patreon archive for a special break down of pentatonic soloing boxes. Together we'll learn to command the fretboard, and use the CAGED system to understand powerful pentatonic extensions. Let's get started! -Rob
Navigation:
0:00 - Introduction
0:40 - Connecting Boxes
4:58 - Full CAGED Positions
8:05 - Next Steps
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I am 68 yrs old and I have been strumming strings for most of my life, I finally got myself an electric guitar and am learnig the differnt rriffs and solos of my favotite guitarists and bands. This lesson has made me more confidant that I will hit the right notes for the chords being played. You are a great tutor, keep up the good work.
Congratulations on your beautiful new guitar. It definitely belongs with such a gifted guitarist as youself. I will Love to see more Beatles.
Truth on more Beatles
W0W! Such a great lesson! It can take years to stumble across this "secret" on your own! Can't imagine learning to play guitar with the knowledge available for today young guitar slingers! It's all here for the taking on The Tube. Thank you.
well explain n easy to understand...❤
Beautiful guitar
Thanks, Rob!
As much as I've learned about music theory and guitar...I just learned something new from you!
I didn't recognize that lower extension as the G shape of A, believe it or not!
(I might have eventually figured it out, since recently I figured out how to play I, IV, V in very close positions using the C, E and G shapes! But I hadn't gotten all the way there yet.)
So much more is coming into focus....
Thanks again, Rob.
Timely info...! 👍 👌
Learnt so much from you with your tutorials, than i ever learnt having lessons from Len Davison who taught at Huntingdon college in the UK.
Really loved the Beatles lessons while my guitar gently weeps and in my life.
An eye-opening lesson. Btw, that Gretsch is beautiful. Thank you
Congratulations on your new guitar. It sounds great
Great lesson!!!
Nice guitar brother! Thanks for the mention of the minor pentatonic played on the upper extension in its D shape. I was able to ear out "For Those About to Rock" by ACDC just off this info. Not sure its how they played it but it sounded pretty spot on. You rock. Keep making these awesome videos please!
Would be nice to learn how to connect those less used ones, too. And in other keys. That Gretsch sounds fabulous.
That is such a beautiful guitar!
Congrats on the Gretsch!
Thank you! Great lesson!
Grazie maestro le sue lezioni di blues mi sono molto utili👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻✨
Yeah, more Beatles tutorials!
PLEASE do a Gethsemane tutorial you would do it sooooo well. (From JCS)
Awesome, 🤙
Possible place that you could put the entire table for those extended scales and in the deposition just put a cap sheet up there that's downloadable.. thank you
guys george got back his guitar again the country gentlemen
Nice lesson …
And lesson! 2:08
Great job I have a lot to learn. PS Slow it down lol😂
i teach people the modes/hand positions of the pentatonic/blues scale- learned in chunks it’s not too much for anyone actually passionate about practicing. i also show them how the pentatonic scale and its modes/hand positions live inside the “church” modes. that way a person can throw other notes in from the key and sound different compared to everyone that just learns these pentatonic tricks, which tends to b most guitar players that actually stick with it long enough to get into soloing/leads. people interested in learning to play leads and solos should just take the time to learn the modes on the neck. there’s basically 5 hand positions for the church modes and 5 for the pentatonic/blues scale and they’re basically the same. if u can see the “shapes” for the CAGE system then u can handle the modes f’sho.
Should think about changing the name of this channel.
My name is Rob Swift... 🤣
i teach people the modes/hand positions of the pentatonic/blues scale- learned in chunks it’s not too much for anyone actually passionate about practicing. i also show them how the pentatonic scale and its modes/hand positions live inside the “church” modes. that way a person can throw other notes in from the key signature and sound different compared to everyone that just learns these pentatonic tricks, which tends to b most guitar players that actually stick with it long enough to get into soloing/leads. people interested in learning to play Leads and solos should just take the time to learn the modes on the neck. there’s basically 5 hand positions for the church modes and 5 for the pentatonic/blues scale and they’re basically the same. if u can see the “shapes” for the CAGE system then u can handle the modes f’sho.