Translation: he likes to use the pentatonic and diatonic scales which gives him the rock sound hes referring too. All the while, he enjoys mixing the minor and major third for tonal modulation and add a different feel (like most blues players do). He also like to throw in the seventh (the blue note) and play off the blues scale. When the sixth is involved in the chord progression he likes to uses the harmonic minor scale to add a melancholic feel to the whole thing. You're welcome
It doesn't really matter nor do I really care that he's not technically brilliant. Fucker is living "Phat" and has lived the rock star dream and has probably paggered more fanny than all of us put together. The guy is a legend and I dont use that term lightly or very often. Nob head above talking about 5th's and saying "You're welcome " What a complete fuckin Twat..... Tonal modulation. ......?? WTFF!
I love how he calls the pentatonic scale "the rock scale." That is the most accurate way I've heard it explained. And his way of playing with feeling/emotion but can't do it as well when he trys to be more technical is exactly how I am. His concept on taking the pentatonic scales and just adding a few different notes to get the different feelings/sounds is the same way I have always approached my lead playing. The only real difference is Slash is WAY better at it than I could ever hope to be.
Personally I've always liked Slash because there is emotion to his playing...like the blues men of old...I do like tech guitar players but all my guitar heroes are usually self taught and play with soul...like bb King
Nice!! This is gold! I can relate to what he says about the clinical scales and techniques...but...playing with no feeling...... Just have a basic backbone to come from then feel and improvise the rest!
I promise you can learn what he's talking about if you read up on the major scale first, then learn the three different minor scales. Then look at your guitar and try to see where those notes land on your frets. Playing it with creativity and speed however, is another beast which will only come with practice and patience.
Love that comment man. But as a fan and just being music lover, the one that sticks in my brain when comes to rock related music are those nice songs with guitar solos. Lots of nice songs out there, but they just can't survive that long simply because they lack that one major ingredient of a nice guitar solo. Just my personal opinion.
The worst teacher in the world but Slash is the best motivation for all those who imagine they need to learn 1000 scales for becoming a guitar legend...
The greatest lead guitar work you have ever heard is mainly in the pentatonic scales etc. the art is phrasing within those parameters. It’s what makes you, “you”…
I could listen to Slash all day, everyday, ans still not get bored. And I'm only talking about listening to his interview and tips. Ofcourse, his songs Incan listen to for decades 🤘
People played music for thousands of years before there was ever a thing called the "major scale" . Sheet music, as we know it today, hasn't been around that long. It's the SOUND that's important, and nothing else.
My favourite drinking party would include this rock god, Lemmy, DLR, NIKKI SIX and maybe Bruce Dickinson. Probably ask Duff and a few others like Bret Michaels to poke fun at!
My love of music began at 4 years .got a Gibson guitar that I got from good Will.i used to at up late to watch an old tv show that had a band called a.c/dc got to a bit of trouble over that but I would try to sneak in to the living room any way just to watch Angus and his brother play guitar along with others like meat loaf Jeff beck Steve hoe, bb king, buddy guy, Jimmy Hendrix,muddy waters a lot more influences me to play as I do when I have the equipment needed to play.still love playing when I can.
Not that easy to follow buts basically he uses mainly pentatonic scales and throws in the sharps and flat notes next to the scales that work and uses the extended pentatonic to join scales and uses the sharps and flat notes in the same way to join scales
I'm convinced this particular Gibson he's using is an 88' Tennessee one. The finish on that guitar is so remarkably similar to mine. I wish he'd have turned the headstock to the camera so we could confirm.
I agree with the consensus that to get the most out of this do the following: Learn the music basics from a teacher for beginners. Once you got that down return to this video to guide your music.
....and then I wiggle my fingers and feel it out. Tend to come in before the bar live and do a handstand after throwing picks at the audience. Most successful guitarist ever. Yeah, like that.
This is what separates players who know all the scales and those who don't. The ones who do, are predictable and never have anything that memorable. The ones who don't have the best ears and can hear exactly what they want to play without having it dictated by music theory.
Great example of someone not caring much about or being super knowledgeable on the deepest ins and outs of music theory, but still being able to play at master level.. You can tell he's playing all sorts of spicy stuff including very tasteful pentatonic and blues licks, Dorian, mixolydian, etc, etc.. He doesn't get hung up on the names of it all but still plays it very tastefully.. I myself have spent aeons studying scales and modes and it's nice to be able to put names to the shapes you're seeing and the sounds you're hearing but the holy grail is just being able to PLAY it. I have seen people say Slash is overrated for using too much pentatonic same with Kirk Hammett, but yet their solos sound very pleasing to the ear because well, pentatonic are often the best harmonic choices to build your phrases around.. These guys don't have to be pros at theory, if they just sound good.
Those who can't do, teach...obviously Slash does... Its more of a case of: He's got so much going on up there, it is just best for him to play and you to work it out or ask questions. He's not a lecturer, he's a real practitioner.
Diego Ambrosio what makes you think he didn’t know it? He still respected Slash as a musician even when they were feuding, in fact he admitted in an interview on the phone that Slash is irreplaceable
he said he doesn't do much scales but as soon as he started playing guitar, all the major and minor scale is getting involved..very ironically, to play music you don't think about scale but if you don't know the scales you basically can't play music...how do we know that if it is rock sound that im playing or not.. rock sound was also made from legendary guitarists who established the scales and chords long time ago..and we need to learn those to play music.. BTW slash is one of the great guitarists.. he just wants to show off his playing lol
what he is saying is that all he plays are the pentatonic shapes with chromaticism. the rest of the video he is just trying to hide how simple his approach really is. He's no dumby. Not a knock on him at all just the truth. He shows you (study his tabs after learning these positions; penta and blues scales are the two he is refering to) and you'll see that he uses those scales his whole career masterfully. Look at the November rain solo for example. 1st position. Look at civil war main riff open position penta. look at don't cry solo, again mainly all pentatnoic. even with velvet spectacle solo etc over and over. how he gets so much music out of these scales is incredible and shows how truly inexhaustible music really is. Imagine if he delved into modes at some point...like prince once said regarding modes, the possibilities are endless. Think about it - 12 keys and 7 modes...that's alot of potential music. Not to mention the man made melodic and harmonic minor keys. What slash does right imo is that he actually MASTERED something instead of getting lost in the inexhaustible. Hence the intro slide K.I.S.S (keep it simple stupid)
ya dude..he does go for the sound.but I never knew he knows this stuff. though he is one of the best guitarists I have ever seen. His style is very natural.
Why don't you get experimental? Try new things, things you've never done before. Find your "own thing". This doesn't really require any knowledge about scales in therms of lesson theory. And after finding out what YOU want to play you can still learn what it's called in theory ^^
Dean botts I'm thinking lukather, i don't think he is talking about vai, it would make much more sense if he's talking about steve lukather, they've even recorded together so...
How slash explains how to play guitar: "Just learn some rock scales and if the moon aligns with the sun than play some flat 7th into that scale so you can get that minor 4th to vibrate long enough for you to have time to go after that minor # 7." Amazing guitar player but an awful teacher 😂
this demonstrates that music has to be felt rather than learned. Of course knowing the theory is important, but the touch of feeling to it makes the difference.
he doesn't seem to know a lot about theory, that's why he has a hard time trying to convey his process while making music, but you know what his work is way more iconic than anything from malmsteen, vai and satriani. ps: I like a one or two solos from steve vai and despise pretty much everything that malmsteen did, you wanna see scales, listen to malmsteen there's nothing there but scales and real composers' melodies.
You just need to learn basics, and that is bunch of chords, some scales, and to know notes on the guitar, to be able to realize how the chords are created from those notes. To know where you are, and you will actually know how that sounds. You wont touch "bad" notes, cause you actually now that those notes does not belong there, or it sounds bad.
Translation: he likes to use the pentatonic and diatonic scales which gives him the rock sound hes referring too. All the while, he enjoys mixing the minor and major third for tonal modulation and add a different feel (like most blues players do). He also like to throw in the seventh (the blue note) and play off the blues scale. When the sixth is involved in the chord progression he likes to uses the harmonic minor scale to add a melancholic feel to the whole thing. You're welcome
actually the blue note is the flat 5th
OLIAKOS you are correct.
It doesn't really matter nor do I really care that he's not technically brilliant. Fucker is living "Phat" and has lived the rock star dream and has probably paggered more fanny than all of us put together. The guy is a legend and I dont use that term lightly or very often.
Nob head above talking about 5th's and saying "You're welcome "
What a complete fuckin Twat.....
Tonal modulation. ......?? WTFF!
How many kinds of scales are there? I'm a beginner and have just learned the pentatonic scales
Someone get me a translation for this
how to play like slash: hire slash
Wow the 2 account just work together to trick us
after watching this for 8 years from time to time now i understand little more
Wow this lesson was amazing. So many different theory concepts in one short clip! Slash is a champ
A student will learn a lot from Slash, but only if he is already really, really good.
😂
Actually I learnt so well from him... I mean I burst my liver.
I love how he calls the pentatonic scale "the rock scale." That is the most accurate way I've heard it explained. And his way of playing with feeling/emotion but can't do it as well when he trys to be more technical is exactly how I am. His concept on taking the pentatonic scales and just adding a few different notes to get the different feelings/sounds is the same way I have always approached my lead playing. The only real difference is Slash is WAY better at it than I could ever hope to be.
Personally I've always liked Slash because there is emotion to his playing...like the blues men of old...I do like tech guitar players but all my guitar heroes are usually self taught and play with soul...like bb King
Nice!! This is gold! I can relate to what he says about the clinical scales and techniques...but...playing with no feeling...... Just have a basic backbone to come from then feel and improvise the rest!
Exactly
This couldn't have been more confusing.
it's honestly pretty easy lol made perfect sense. You gotta learn some music theory!
I promise you can learn what he's talking about if you read up on the major scale first, then learn the three different minor scales. Then look at your guitar and try to see where those notes land on your frets. Playing it with creativity and speed however, is another beast which will only come with practice and patience.
Adam Kidwell I know this stuff already but he is not the at explaining.
TAR CRYSTALLINE he's not sure about what he's saying here
It makes sense if you have a very basic understanding of music theory.
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Okay...
hahahaha wtf
kkkkk
+Robert Ravic ikr i saw then saw this lol
+Robert Ravic cause slash is a beast
the cat in the hat
Slash longs for a world where every song is one big guitar solo.
don't we all?
Bayonse
LoL!! Yes!
Great Comment btw.
Love that comment man. But as a fan and just being music lover, the one that sticks in my brain when comes to rock related music are those nice songs with guitar solos. Lots of nice songs out there, but they just can't survive that long simply because they lack that one major ingredient of a nice guitar solo. Just my personal opinion.
Guitar solos are dead, a great loss RIP guitar solos
"something like that, u get it" I'm like no!
2:11 you know what i mean, right?🤣
The worst teacher in the world but Slash is the best motivation for all those who imagine they need to learn 1000 scales for becoming a guitar legend...
vodoo57 alessio of
he doesnt even know what he is talking about, thats why he is the best iconic rock guitarist.
He talks gibberish bro. Definitely, not technical but has good feel for music .
is it me or in the last second he started playing stairway to heaven?
ahah yes it's the beginning of the stairway's solo
The last note of the opening "Stairway" lick is F, the minor 6th (in regards to A) that he's talking about. It's just an example.
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The Pug Master Because it sounds like a cat's pawing at the strings. Slash is a rare shit. His skill at the bottom.
Basically he says: Use the minor and major blues scale depending on the chords and add a 7th and/or minor and major 6th :-)
The greatest lead guitar work you have ever heard is mainly in the pentatonic scales etc. the art is phrasing within those parameters. It’s what makes you, “you”…
I could listen to Slash all day, everyday, ans still not get bored. And I'm only talking about listening to his interview and tips. Ofcourse, his songs Incan listen to for decades 🤘
Where could I find the whole interview? :))
People played music for thousands of years before there was ever a thing called the "major scale" .
Sheet music, as we know it today, hasn't been around that long. It's the SOUND that's important, and nothing else.
2:50 Is tehere any chance to have a tab? 😅
My favourite drinking party would include this rock god, Lemmy, DLR, NIKKI SIX and maybe Bruce Dickinson. Probably ask Duff and a few others like Bret Michaels to poke fun at!
RIP dude...lol
My love of music began at 4 years .got a Gibson guitar that I got from good Will.i used to at up late to watch an old tv show that had a band called a.c/dc got to a bit of trouble over that but I would try to sneak in to the living room any way just to watch Angus and his brother play guitar along with others like meat loaf Jeff beck Steve hoe, bb king, buddy guy, Jimmy Hendrix,muddy waters a lot more influences me to play as I do when I have the equipment needed to play.still love playing when I can.
Is he talking about Steve Stevens at the beginning?
What scale is it??
Not that easy to follow buts basically he uses mainly pentatonic scales and throws in the sharps and flat notes next to the scales that work and uses the extended pentatonic to join scales and uses the sharps and flat notes in the same way to join scales
I'm convinced this particular Gibson he's using is an 88' Tennessee one. The finish on that guitar is so remarkably similar to mine. I wish he'd have turned the headstock to the camera so we could confirm.
Was this recorded with a hot dog bun??
I know a lot of scales but can’t play with Slash feel and it drives me crazy.
When he talked about mentor Steve, is Steve Vai?
steve lukather
OK Lukather is great too.
Good question though :)
Steve Austin
John3121000
Or Steve Morse.
What scale is he using at the very end???
Ross H of course the last scale..Locrian
I agree with the consensus that to get the most out of this do the following: Learn the music basics from a teacher for beginners. Once you got that down return to this video to guide your music.
lol, first part of the Stairway solo at the end there!
he threw in stairway to heaven solo at the end lol
The F note at the end of the Stairway lick is the minor 6th he's talking about.
Can't wait for he's course in quantum physics !
oh boy! Where did you start smoking Gitanes??? ^^
He explain everything perfectly well simple stuff which is good when its rock and as long as you play it with feel thats all that matters.
....and then I wiggle my fingers and feel it out. Tend to come in before the bar live and do a handstand after throwing picks at the audience. Most successful guitarist ever. Yeah, like that.
There's an old saying "Those that can, do. Those that can't, teach". Obviously Slash is in the "can" camp.
Well, he's no Vai or Petrucci, but he knows as much theory as he needs. That's the main thing.
This is what separates players who know all the scales and those who don't. The ones who do, are predictable and never have anything that memorable. The ones who don't have the best ears and can hear exactly what they want to play without having it dictated by music theory.
Great example of someone not caring much about or being super knowledgeable on the deepest ins and outs of music theory, but still being able to play at master level.. You can tell he's playing all sorts of spicy stuff including very tasteful pentatonic and blues licks, Dorian, mixolydian, etc, etc.. He doesn't get hung up on the names of it all but still plays it very tastefully.. I myself have spent aeons studying scales and modes and it's nice to be able to put names to the shapes you're seeing and the sounds you're hearing but the holy grail is just being able to PLAY it. I have seen people say Slash is overrated for using too much pentatonic same with Kirk Hammett, but yet their solos sound very pleasing to the ear because well, pentatonic are often the best harmonic choices to build your phrases around.. These guys don't have to be pros at theory, if they just sound good.
The best players play by ear, not what a music theory teacher told them to play.
0:26 - Steve as in Steve Vai himself?
Steven adler
He seems to know a little more music theory then you would think, I'm sure if this interview was an hour long you could really pick his brain
i believe slash uses much of his ear then incorporate it to scales, technique
slash is like the rock n roll cat in the hat
Is it all the same scale what he played
that last lick is of jimmy page in my view.
GREAT now I can play like Slash
Which Steve is he talking about?
steve vai I think
Steve Adler
It's Steve Lukather.
steve buscemi
Those who can't do, teach...obviously Slash does...
Its more of a case of: He's got so much going on up there, it is just best for him to play and you to work it out or ask questions. He's not a lecturer, he's a real practitioner.
everything he plays sounds so SLASHY! AIUEHAEUHAEIU
I MEAN IT!
bro , He is a God of Guitar !
he know everything !
Slash's sound matches Axl's singing like no one else''s... too bad that singer doesn't know it anymore.
He does now!!!
Diego Ambrosio what makes you think he didn’t know it? He still respected Slash as a musician even when they were feuding, in fact he admitted in an interview on the phone that Slash is irreplaceable
Who is Steve?
he said he doesn't do much scales but as soon as he started playing guitar, all the major and minor scale is getting involved..very ironically, to play music you don't think about scale but if you don't know the scales you basically can't play music...how do we know that if it is rock sound that im playing or not.. rock sound was also made from legendary guitarists who established the scales and chords long time ago..and we need to learn those to play music.. BTW slash is one of the great guitarists.. he just wants to show off his playing lol
Which LP is he playing?
He referenced Zeppelin 5 times in 3 minutes.
Page is the template for all hard rock
what he is saying is that all he plays are the pentatonic shapes with chromaticism. the rest of the video he is just trying to hide how simple his approach really is. He's no dumby. Not a knock on him at all just the truth. He shows you (study his tabs after learning these positions; penta and blues scales are the two he is refering to) and you'll see that he uses those scales his whole career masterfully. Look at the November rain solo for example. 1st position. Look at civil war main riff open position penta. look at don't cry solo, again mainly all pentatnoic. even with velvet spectacle solo etc over and over. how he gets so much music out of these scales is incredible and shows how truly inexhaustible music really is. Imagine if he delved into modes at some point...like prince once said regarding modes, the possibilities are endless.
Think about it - 12 keys and 7 modes...that's alot of potential music. Not to mention the man made melodic and harmonic minor keys. What slash does right imo is that he actually MASTERED something instead of getting lost in the inexhaustible.
Hence the intro slide K.I.S.S (keep it simple stupid)
ya dude..he does go for the sound.but I never knew he knows this stuff. though he is one of the best guitarists I have ever seen. His style is very natural.
I'm currently studying my scales chord progressions and such
Why don't you get experimental? Try new things, things you've never done before. Find your "own thing". This doesn't really require any knowledge about scales in therms of lesson theory. And after finding out what YOU want to play you can still learn what it's called in theory ^^
hey there! actually before I delve in to study my theory I play randomly making sure to have fun. yes my brotha we on the same page. cheers!!
Diego Visoso Then have fun! Cheers, too :)
Best guitar player ever!
Matter of opinion
check out gary moore.
Stairway to Heaven solo in 3:09...Slash is the better...
:p..no
The better ? Wtf
Best* .-.
calm down it's just a fucked song trying to take you soul
You rock slash! I wonna meet you soooooo bad!
2:54 I need that scale
is he playing in the minor and the major pentatonic? God I love his sound
What steve is he talking about?
Dean botts I'm thinking lukather, i don't think he is talking about vai, it would make much more sense if he's talking about steve lukather, they've even recorded together so...
lol i love how he is like its this or something like that, he doesn't know what he is saying he is trying tho lol
How slash explains how to play guitar:
"Just learn some rock scales and if the moon aligns with the sun than play some flat 7th into that scale so you can get that minor 4th to vibrate long
enough for you to have time to go after that minor # 7."
Amazing guitar player but an awful teacher 😂
I promise you will definitely understand the whole video once you learn music theory
Who steve does he mean?
3rd i mean 7th, you know what i mean right?
What Steve is he talking about??
Adam Bayer steve vai
the last lick was like from the solo of Stairway to Heaven :D
Just enjoy the fucking Music, this guy is great!
I play guitar. Understood him perfectly. Don't know what people are going on about.
this demonstrates that music has to be felt rather than learned. Of course knowing the theory is important, but the touch of feeling to it makes the difference.
what cigarettes are they next to him?
he doesn't seem to know a lot about theory, that's why he has a hard time trying to convey his process while making music, but you know what his work is way more iconic than anything from malmsteen, vai and satriani. ps: I like a one or two solos from steve vai and despise pretty much everything that malmsteen did, you wanna see scales, listen to malmsteen there's nothing there but scales and real composers' melodies.
Is the very last lick from stairway to heaven?
not useful at all, but not because of Slash, but for the genius who made this video....
lol, he's like, just start with some scale and then just start playing what you feel...what, you can't do that?
Imagine hes your guitar teacher
I totally got it..Hand me a guitar now!
3:10 Slash's playin stairway to heaven.
IKR...mind fuck..i always thought he just goes for the sound..fuck..i have to get back with practicing...
You just need to learn basics, and that is bunch of chords, some scales, and to know notes on the guitar, to be able to realize how the chords are created from those notes. To know where you are, and you will actually know how that sounds. You wont touch "bad" notes, cause you actually now that those notes does not belong there, or it sounds bad.
He knows more theory than I though
what he says please ? i'm french
Yes Slash, We got what you mean loud and clear.. now can I get ma guitar to you? seems like there's something wrong with guitar..
Cheeky bit of stairway there at the end
The reason why we don't understand wtf he's talking about is because he's a genius. and we are mere mortal peasants.
He's the Guitar God but not the God at teaching guitar
Ah, the sound of silence. 😐
haha i like the stairway to heaven in the very end :P
yup I caught that
I love slash
Slash não tem que dizer que tu mas eu gostava de funk agora tou gostando de rock por causa de tu
I,love slash ♥_♥
Those who can't teach, play.