The Magic Scale - change scales on the guitar easily

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  • If you've ever wondered how guitar players can quickly and easily change scales for different chords in a song, this video will help you get there. There's one scale in particular that makes this easy -- that's the major pentatonic scale. As shown in the video, we can move the major pentatonic to fit over any major chord in a song. And there's an easy trick for doing it.
    Use these tricks to improve your guitar solos and to better understand how the greats of rock and roll history compose and improvise solos.
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    This guitar lesson is from Vancouver guitar teacher Blue Morris. You can find out more about Blue and his guitar instructional books from:
    www.bluemorris.com/shop

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  • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
    @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Рік тому +8

    Thanks for watching! You can find out more about my books from: www.bluemorris.com/shop

    • @SeatedAtTheLeftHandOfTheFather
      @SeatedAtTheLeftHandOfTheFather Рік тому

      Hey That MARK TREMONTI Has One Of The Strongest Lefthand I’ve Ever Seen. N My Opinion & Radar MARK TREMONTI 1 Of GOATS.

  • @bmcpsd31
    @bmcpsd31 Рік тому +30

    You are with out a doubt one of the best guitar teachers on UA-cam. We’re very lucky to have you. Thanks!

  • @mguest3309
    @mguest3309 Рік тому +4

    I cannot thank you enough for showing me this< Ive been playing for 40 plus yrs and although I knew the licks, I never knew what I was playing. This "Connected the dots" for me. after forty friggin years

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Рік тому

      Great to hear! Lots more like this video on the channel and our Patreon www.patreon.com/guitarlessonsvancouver

  • @johnl.6930
    @johnl.6930 6 місяців тому +3

    You, my friend are on the top of my list of favorite UA-cam guitar teachers for several reasons, starting with your approach to each video lesson. Clearly and quickly outlined and then carefully and fully explained follow through. Thank you!❤️🎸🎵

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  6 місяців тому

      Thank you very much! Lots more coming in the new and lots more on our Patreon if you haven't already tried that www.patreon.com/guitarlessonsvancouver

  • @dennisk5082
    @dennisk5082 Рік тому +10

    Some people have a true ability to be a great teacher and you sir are one of them…Thanks and cheers from the Okanogan😊

  • @stevelancaster5303
    @stevelancaster5303 Рік тому +2

    At last its making sense. Thanks blue.

  • @cornishman-uk4xe
    @cornishman-uk4xe 4 місяці тому

    Good morning Blue. I watched this when you were doing your weekly marathon last year . I've watched it again and I must say it's a piece of gold. Thanks a lot for the time and effort you put into these episodes. ❤

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  4 місяці тому

      Thank you! Glad it's helping. At first I thought you meant I ran a marathon. 🤣

  • @daviddoughty8082
    @daviddoughty8082 5 місяців тому

    This is a truly beautiful eureka explanation of how roots, chords and scales are connected across the fretboard many, many thanks.

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  5 місяців тому

      Glad to hear it! Lots more lessons on the channel and our Patreon www.patreon.com/guitarlessonsvancouver

  • @iancclark1
    @iancclark1 Рік тому +3

    Still not clear to me how after all the UA-cam channels covering the same curriculum over the years, there could be room for the best one to emerge.
    The breaking down, the sequencing, the logic behind the methods, there's just not a word wasted!
    BM has a book on chord strumming and another on playing the minor pentatonic scale, guys, grab 'em!
    He has monetized the channel, so if books or ebooks are not your thing, we can still do the right thing financially for this great content and click on the Thanks button.
    I've done it twice, and nope, not connected in any way, just a bedroom player in another country.

  • @DOBacousticguitar
    @DOBacousticguitar Рік тому +1

    Another fantastic lesson. Thanks!!

  • @AZ-FPV
    @AZ-FPV Рік тому +2

    Amazing ... 🤘my favorite guitar channel on UA-cam !!

  • @nandeeshrk
    @nandeeshrk 5 місяців тому

    Just the best, I would never have known this,if not for this particular video

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  5 місяців тому

      Thank you! Glad to hear it. Lots more lessons like this on my channel.

  • @miladgoudarzi8210
    @miladgoudarzi8210 6 місяців тому +1

    Nice my friend. Your tips are just really easy to understands and apply. Please keep up the good work!🙏

  • @jacklatou8145
    @jacklatou8145 Рік тому +3

    The high quality of your lessons led me to order your book. Great expectations on it!

  • @pulpdoc02
    @pulpdoc02 Рік тому +14

    I look forward to every new lesson from you. You have a great way of simplifying everything . Keep them coming

  • @thebigleone1066
    @thebigleone1066 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video. Got it too. I can put this into practice right away. Much thanks.

  • @stephensnow8832
    @stephensnow8832 Рік тому +1

    You are an awesome teacher....im 62 years young.

  • @dawin6710
    @dawin6710 5 місяців тому

    This is why all my life I saw professional guitar player on TV or concerts, but by lookig at their hands I couldn't tell which scales were they playing. So they have been constantly changing scale shape. This is an aha moment for me. Thanks

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  5 місяців тому +1

      That happens for sure. Depending in the genre too. Some genres change scales more frequently.

  • @SeatedAtTheLeftHandOfTheFather

    The Incredible Chord Scale Connector. Straight Up I Couldn’t Stop Laughing. Thanx Man Good Stuff Excellent Lesson Needed iT.

  • @joseferrer5495
    @joseferrer5495 7 місяців тому

    Totally agree with you Major is the first scale must to learn.

  • @SaintFredrocks
    @SaintFredrocks Рік тому

    I stumbled on your channel by accident today, and I found an excellent guitar teacher😁You just got a new subscriber.

  • @mrartistbill
    @mrartistbill Рік тому +1

    Great lesson, I was so impressed I ordered your book on Amazon.

  • @toddshepard3592
    @toddshepard3592 Рік тому +1

    Great teaching method! Just had one of those moments we all get. "Ahhhh, so now it makes sense". Thank you.

  • @willlodge5386
    @willlodge5386 Рік тому +2

    Another cracking lesson there Blue, thanks! Some real light bulb moments for me in there. Really pleased to see those subs going up.

  • @pulpdoc02
    @pulpdoc02 Рік тому +2

    Thanks!

  • @lgp4960
    @lgp4960 Рік тому +1

    Blue, I watched this video once and thought, ok, yea. It was still in my history, so, I watched it again today. It was much clearer this time. So I’m giving you another 👍. Thank you

  • @Kirk1914
    @Kirk1914 Рік тому +1

    Really helpful. First class

  • @davidzaharik5408
    @davidzaharik5408 Рік тому +1

    Right on .... I can do this!!

  • @kawaiicarrot3112
    @kawaiicarrot3112 Рік тому +1

    What a great lessing! 😃

  • @megarxidas17
    @megarxidas17 Рік тому +1

    Finally some one explained the caged system

  • @johnnyx9892
    @johnnyx9892 Рік тому +1

    So who would have imagined that my 2 favorite guitar channels would be Canadian?
    This one and Ted Woodford.
    Ted is a luthier who does all sorts of difficult repairs.
    The common factor is the calm, no nonsense delivery of the knowledge.
    "Satisfying" as Ted might say.😄

  • @colink4823
    @colink4823 Рік тому +1

    Great video, very clear instructions. The major pentatonic always reminds me in Dicky Betts playing.

  • @neilrobinson7615
    @neilrobinson7615 Рік тому +1

    Lightbulb moment!

  • @briandwi2504
    @briandwi2504 Рік тому +2

    Great lesson. I really like the way your teaching reinforces previous ideas and is so straightforward and clear. I have been working through your soloing book and it too is excellent. Keep teaching, you are great!

  • @josephwalker138
    @josephwalker138 Рік тому +2

    Freaking awesome lesson Blue Morris. Thank you...!

  • @robertdaver
    @robertdaver Рік тому

    love this ! greetings from Holland...Europe.....

  • @georgenourse2328
    @georgenourse2328 5 місяців тому

    All the classes I have watched you have put on you tube have been excellent I am now addicted to them. My wife told me she was going to die and come back reincarnated as a guitar so I would give her some attention. I could be coming dangerously close to having to lay by my dish again. You know, doghouse and all that stuff.

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  5 місяців тому

      Thank-you! Glad it's helping to inspire you to play guitar more. Apologies to your wife 🤣

  • @keithlillis7962
    @keithlillis7962 Рік тому +1

    I have watched many, many UA-cam videos on Major and Minor Pentatonics, but this tutorial is the best I have seen. Thinking about it after watching, it is so obvious that the barred E and and A chord shapes have scales underneath them, but I just never made the connection on how to easily use that knowledge before. My playing has actually improved in the last 15 minutes - Amazing and many thanks GuitarLessonsVancouver!

  • @CncObsession
    @CncObsession Рік тому +1

    In the last few months I have decided being able to play songs wasnt enough. I wanted to know more about structure or theory. The resources available such as YOU, LoG, Sean D, Marty, etc are making my eyes open. This very lesson made the link to specific chords and scales so much more obvious and easier to understand! I am amazed. Immediately I was able to play along with songs that had baffled me for years. Just merely ending a run on the little finger as the root as opposed to the pointer, F'ing amazing. Thank you!

  • @thomasroughton5345
    @thomasroughton5345 Рік тому +1

    Wow 😲😳😮I just taken one giant leap 😮

  • @TroyTurnerHifi
    @TroyTurnerHifi Рік тому

    Another great video, Blue.

  • @garybanke372
    @garybanke372 Рік тому

    Please, please, please don't stop these amazing eye-opening lessons after a year! There are a LOT of great YT guitar teachers, but man, you have jumped to the top of my list! So, so good. I look forward to each week's lesson with great anticipation!

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Gary! I'm excited about the next three videos which I have already filmed and edited. Really appreciate your great feedback!

  • @stephenhanlin2388
    @stephenhanlin2388 Рік тому

    You’re criminally underrated. Newer channel? That’s the smartest explanation I’ve ever seen. Thank you so much.

  • @shawnariss1354
    @shawnariss1354 Рік тому +1

    Wow man! Thank you kindly for a major breakthrough moment lesson. Great work, nicely done!
    Just the kik in the knob I needed lol

  • @goodtimes54
    @goodtimes54 Рік тому +1

    fine info many thanks from holland

  • @TyroneNorthcutt
    @TyroneNorthcutt Рік тому +1

    Great stuff. Just watched a couple of these videos and I think they are great. I am seeing the fretboard, seeing the connections, feeling the creative juices flowing like its all new again, I was stuck. Thank you for what you.

  • @shaheedmusic
    @shaheedmusic Рік тому +1

    Great lesson! Super helpful.

  • @jimbrisco1277
    @jimbrisco1277 Рік тому

    Another outstanding lesson. Great work Blue!

  • @SY-lm5ke
    @SY-lm5ke Рік тому +3

    Hi Blue another fabulous lesson here thank you, and another cameo by the puppy who always seems to want to steal the show! Love how you are connecting the lessons now. Still can’t make the actual licks themselves sounds anything like yours though. (Just sounds like I am going up and down the scale). Maybe time for a specific lesson on how you make those so amazing and so musical. Thanks again, always look forward to Saturday morning lesson time!

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Рік тому

      Thanks S Y. The musicality will come when the scales are easy to play. And the more of these tricks you learn like this one: ua-cam.com/video/GT-LSqGweeM/v-deo.html

  • @theissent
    @theissent Рік тому

    Bought your book! Hands down the best teacher on youtube for intermediate guitarists. There are loads for beginners but ive found it difficult to get that step further over the years. You're making sense of it all now. Thank you sir !

  • @marvinrudd5268
    @marvinrudd5268 Рік тому +1

    Excellent lesson, thanks for sharing

  • @EthonPopin-yw4ty
    @EthonPopin-yw4ty Рік тому

    Amazing am getting something new here as a beginner

  • @davidwarren5785
    @davidwarren5785 Рік тому +1

    Helpful, easy...brilliant!

  • @rafa_guitar
    @rafa_guitar Рік тому +1

    Your channel has very practical, useful and really good sounding ideas very easy to remember or consolidate what we already know, I appreciate a lot discovering your channel Blue Morris, thanks!

  • @personatraballante
    @personatraballante Рік тому

    Your videos help me so much, thank you!

  • @garytrent1
    @garytrent1 11 місяців тому

    Really great lesson thank you for sharing

  • @1minutecomicswalahollywood648
    @1minutecomicswalahollywood648 Рік тому +2

    Hello Blue Morris,
    I am a new subscriber.

  • @gthomson8065
    @gthomson8065 Рік тому +1

    Wow, that was genuinely awesome

  • @RBZ3
    @RBZ3 Рік тому +1

    Nice one Blue...thanks!

  • @DrGreenaway
    @DrGreenaway Рік тому +1

    I liked this.

  • @bernietmusic
    @bernietmusic Рік тому

    Fantastic lesson..... thanks! You are a very good teacher, player and person!

  • @jeffrose974
    @jeffrose974 Рік тому

    I agree that you are one of the best guitar teachers on you tube. Fantastic job

  • @jackschijven8219
    @jackschijven8219 Рік тому

    Just subscribed. So useful. Gives me a month of stuff to practice. Will be in Vancouver in September for holidays. 😊

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Рік тому +1

      Welcome! Thanks for subscribing. September is usually good weather here. Probably good timing.

  • @mygoggle344
    @mygoggle344 7 місяців тому

    Love the vid, bought the book. Thanks.

  • @Claudio.forte.t
    @Claudio.forte.t 11 місяців тому

    That's it! I ordered your book and I know it will be spectacular.

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  11 місяців тому

      Wonderful thank you! Let me know if you have any questions about the book.

    • @Claudio.forte.t
      @Claudio.forte.t 11 місяців тому

      @GuitarLessonsVancouver Got it last night. It looks well structured and has lots of great info. Thank you for your offer.

  • @jamesball5743
    @jamesball5743 9 місяців тому

    Terrific great teacher

  • @BeThisBell
    @BeThisBell 11 місяців тому

    Really nice lesson here. Thank you. :)

  • @jasoncrocker7679
    @jasoncrocker7679 Рік тому +1

    that was awesome

  • @zazoomatt
    @zazoomatt Рік тому

    I have done the work. FAN. Thank you as I now got a new way to think as I grow into chords. Looking Forward

  • @dougsmith8430
    @dougsmith8430 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Blue… yet another fantastic lesson!

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Doug!!

    • @dougsmith8430
      @dougsmith8430 Рік тому

      @@GuitarLessonsVancouver Really learning a lot through your lessons!… helping me to become more creative!

  • @helmutlamplmair7428
    @helmutlamplmair7428 Рік тому +2

    Great lesson Blue! When are you going to release your book Soloing concepts Part 2?

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Рік тому +2

      Thanks Helmut! The first book has just started selling well this year, probably because of the success of these videos. Hoping to have time to write book 2 this year.

  • @jeffro.
    @jeffro. Рік тому +1

    Thanks, Blue!
    This is very helpful and memorable.
    In fact, this is more helpful than any other method I've tried! It leads me back & forth from scale-chord-scale.
    I now have the Major pentatonic scales down, along with their bar chord shapes! (for E and A string roots.)
    I can jam by myself, or practice licks, practice improvising (or "ad-lib" 'ing) and so forth. It's great practice for where I am. 👌 👍
    Next I'll work in other chord shapes (like G and C/D from CAGED).
    🤪
    THEN I get to start working on minor chords....)

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Рік тому

      Great work! Major pentatonic is so useful. And sounds like you have a good plan. Keep it up!

  • @trusarmor4957
    @trusarmor4957 Рік тому +1

    i taught myself the Major penta scales, then had to go back and learn minors, lol.
    cause really that's all the youtube lessons i found. luckily i now know it, so bonus
    ( teaching myself thru vids )

  • @ponting31
    @ponting31 Рік тому +1

    That was like a god mode hack into major key soloing, would love to see you extend this into how to best incorporate minor pent into it

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Рік тому

      Thanks Tom, I do have this other video that touches on that ...ua-cam.com/video/K9QdVkZIxAo/v-deo.html though I will be expanding on all this over time in future videos

  • @renebachmann9190
    @renebachmann9190 Рік тому +1

    Schwierige Dinge einfach zu erklären ist nicht leicht. Ich lerne viel aus jedem Video. Danke und Grüße aus Berlin.

  • @johnnyx9892
    @johnnyx9892 Рік тому +2

    The Allman Brothers (or more precisely Dickie Betts) turned a lot of people on to the power of mixing the pentatonic major and minor scales.

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Рік тому +2

      Yeah man, I love their music 🎵

    • @johnnyx9892
      @johnnyx9892 Рік тому

      @@GuitarLessonsVancouver Lynrd Skyrnd gets the attention, but for my money the Alllaman Bros are THE original Southern Rock band.
      Those jams are just mind blowing.

  • @RussC123
    @RussC123 5 місяців тому

    This one is really helping me start to connect/visualize different scale positions for a given chord! Would you happen to have a video that goes over which notes in a scale are generally the ones you would want to bend? I find myself going along nicely on a lead and essentially guessing on which notes/strings to add a bend- sometimes it’s the right one, sometimes it’s definitely not the right note to be bending.

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  5 місяців тому

      I haven't done a full video on that but I do have that in my Soloing Like a Pro books. I talk about it briefly in my Six Steps video here on YT. On Patreon we are doing the best places to bend for each shape in our Six Steps series. That YT video is here ua-cam.com/video/2Qravkx4KeI/v-deo.htmlsi=qED5PDnWfC6Z75Bc

  • @chrischapman3936
    @chrischapman3936 Рік тому +1

    Rather than ask “what would Bill Murray do “?
    Let Us ask “What would Blue Morris do”….
    Cause this guy is the best
    WWBMD

  • @akinkent7283
    @akinkent7283 Рік тому

    Well what can l say another great lesson delivered again .
    So glad l subscribed
    Really mind blowing
    Light bulbs moment ✨️
    Thank you so much keep them coming
    Can't wait to go and pick up my guitar and practice this concept

  • @nellske8101
    @nellske8101 Рік тому

    This is so amazing. As an intermediate guitar player I always struggle because I try to implemenent complex theory I have learned when I improvise. But this is most of the time just too complicated for practical use when jaming, improvising, noodling - which is what I spend most of my time with. Your lessons really give me some easy tools to pull of those tricks as if I would totally know what I theoretically do over chord changes and stuff, but my brain is not overloaded while playing - and therefore can focus more on the music, my bandmates and last but not least, fun! Thank you so much. Keep on telling us exactly that stuff!

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Рік тому

      Great to hear thanks! Lots more coming to this channel and our Patreon www.patreon.com/guitarlessonsvancouver

  • @MAP448
    @MAP448 Рік тому

    Thank you for this video. No matter what I did when I used to play the Major Scale. I would always end up sounding like I was playing Bluegrass. Now I have the opportunity to sound a little bit different than before. Sometimes that's all you may need to get re-inspired. So thank you very much.

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Рік тому

      Cool that's interesting to hear. I can see how that could happen. Glad that helped

  • @mardisactifs7954
    @mardisactifs7954 3 місяці тому

    Belle leçon d’économie de mouvement de la main 😊

  • @marcelgaryjames
    @marcelgaryjames Рік тому +2

    This was a light-bulb moment type of lesson for me. I like how you have nicknames for the shapes ( easy shape and symmetrical shape). Do you have names for the other remaining shapes?
    I come from a place where I call them pattern 1 and pattern 5 but that's in reference to minor pentatonic. Then when in a major mindset the #'s shift so it can get confusing. I like just thinking about the chord and then giving the shape a name. Great lesson.

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Рік тому

      That's a good point you have about numbering then ... might not as useful when switching your mindframe from min to major. My names describe the way they look which I found useful for communicating with students. I have easy shape, extension, shape 3, funny B string, symmetrical. I don't seem to have a name for shape 3 😁 you could name it whatever works for you.

    • @marcelgaryjames
      @marcelgaryjames Рік тому

      @@GuitarLessonsVancouver I was trying to think of a shape and then I realized, your name was perfect. 3 works well and is a helpful reminder of what the shape is. You have 3 strings in a row that have the same pattern ( the E, A, and D string, respectively. Then for the G and B string, you have a distance of 3 frets for both. So 3 is ingenious !

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Рік тому

      @@marcelgaryjames That's a good point, the name "Shape 3" still works just fine :)

  • @vloggingismyhobby
    @vloggingismyhobby Рік тому +2

    Tnx for this video as a beginner now i know.. how its fast to find the key using pentatonic. The only one i problem is i didint know how to make the easy melodic licks for all genre. Can you make a video for that?

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching. I will be doing lots of videos on licks over time, including in the context of major pentatonic 😀

  • @44scoots
    @44scoots Рік тому +2

    When is Book 2 coming??? We’ve been waiting a few years…🤔😬 Great lesson!!!

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Рік тому +1

      Hi, sorry I know. If only I had more time. I'll try to do it later this year. Thanks!

    • @44scoots
      @44scoots Рік тому

      @@GuitarLessonsVancouver thanks Blue!!! 😂 Half joking there, but I’ll be looking for it when it comes out! Keep up the great work!

  • @SimpleManGuitars1973
    @SimpleManGuitars1973 Рік тому +1

    Hey dude I've got that exact Les Paul and LOVE IT! I use it with an AC30 and it sounds so good to me. I've got a little video on my channel using it to play some Allman Brothers if you want to check it out. People that are sleeping on the Tribute series are REALLY missing out!

  • @LochTalamh
    @LochTalamh Рік тому +1

    Thx so much, good explanation and great stuff. But please explain , why i have to use different major pentatonik for the different I,IV,V chords instead of only one (i) in the minor pentatonik , which i can also play over major chords 🎉

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Рік тому

      Good question, you do not need to change scales. You can continue using the major pentatonic of the root chord, but then you would be missing out on some really cool sounds 😎

  • @josephwalker138
    @josephwalker138 Рік тому +1

    Have you, or will you produce a video similar to this one using the minor format? Thank you.

  • @kevinbaldwin6280
    @kevinbaldwin6280 Рік тому +1

    Just got book one brill

  • @lsteved
    @lsteved Рік тому +2

    Good stuff! Just wondering, other than having less notes to learn and having simpler patterns, is there any any advantage to playing pentatonics vs the full major or minor scales? Musically speaking, for example? I can imagine that with minor pentatonic we could say we a leaving out "less important" notes (i.e. 2 and 6) but with major we seem to be skipping fairly significant notes (4 and 7).

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Рік тому +1

      Main advantage is simply that it is the sound of rock, blues, country etc. We could play the full scales, but it doesn't sound the same, and it's more difficult. And, pentatonic is like an Arpeggio because of its simplicity it can be moved to the other major chords on the key like in this video. Can't do that with full major, we would have to play the 7 note mode for each chord.

    • @lsteved
      @lsteved Рік тому +1

      @@GuitarLessonsVancouver Cool, thanks so much!

  • @yas46
    @yas46 Рік тому +1

    Sunburst Les Paul!

  • @jeffrowlette
    @jeffrowlette Рік тому +2

    Because I can often play minor over major, but not play major over a minor key.
    So the minor works in more situations.

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Рік тому +2

      Hmm that's an interesting point though major pentatonic can so easily be moved over different major chords. Either way, I think we should have both ready at hand 😀

  • @eze3572
    @eze3572 11 місяців тому

    You’re awesome.. whats the order i need to learn all this shish?

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  11 місяців тому +1

      Good question. UA-cam isn't that great for creating things in an order. I'm going to make a playlist on my channel and put the videos in an order. Also my book is in a good order ☺️ www.bluemorris.com/shop

  • @hottamanful
    @hottamanful Рік тому +1

    Thank you ..
    Actually I learned the natural major scale and pentatonic in relation to the 5 caged chord positions.. and the minor pentatonic..
    The problem is that for the natural minor scale I only use the relative major scale with the six being the one ( root) and the relative major root being minor third of course.. this works fine for me but I kinda miss the intervallic function apart from these tow notes in the minor context ..
    I am thinking of re- learning the minor scale from scratch as a three note per string and not the five cage positions ..
    What do suggest for me ?

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Рік тому

      Personally I don't play the 3 note per string system, but it's also good of course. The 5 shapes as I teach them is most common. Maybe knowing both is good?

    • @hottamanful
      @hottamanful Рік тому +1

      @@GuitarLessonsVancouver
      Thank you for the reply.
      I mean should I learn the natural minor scale from scratch or otherwise my suggestions are:
      1/ add the missing notes to the minor pentatonic
      2/ just use the relative minor major concept that I am already using ..
      Your advice helps a lot..

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Рік тому

      @@hottamanful If you are playing jazz, then the full 7-scales are a must. But honestly, if you are playing rock and all its variants, the pentatonics are what we play 95% of the time. So I don't teach the 7-note scales that much, only when students get pretty darn good at pentatonic, and even after that point I focus on Dorian mode or Mixolydian mode -- so it's still not the natural minor scale. Natural minor just isn't in a lot of songs in these genres.

    • @hottamanful
      @hottamanful Рік тому

      @@GuitarLessonsVancouver thank you sir

  • @wulfrache
    @wulfrache Рік тому

    What about minor chords? Would you do the same thing but play the minor pent of the chords key?

  • @QBRX
    @QBRX Рік тому +1

    I keep on mixing up the major and minor shapes cause minor shape 1 is the same as major the shape for the relative chord.

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Рік тому +1

      They are indeed, though that can also be rather handy 😉

    • @QBRX
      @QBRX Рік тому +1

      @@GuitarLessonsVancouver I just realized what was confusing me was that you can do the A major P towards the bridge, using shape 5 or you can play the same towards the nut using shape 4. The same notes, different shape.

  • @stevenzimmerman9741
    @stevenzimmerman9741 Рік тому

    Click click click. Brain neurons putting it all together. Great stuff!

  • @j.p.7708
    @j.p.7708 Рік тому +1

    Trudeau’s younger, better looking, more sympathetic brother teaches guitar 🎸👍

  • @DefenderTIM
    @DefenderTIM Рік тому +2

    I need to stop watching these without a guitar in my hands.

    • @GuitarLessonsVancouver
      @GuitarLessonsVancouver  Рік тому +1

      Haha always keep one nearby if you can 😀

    • @DefenderTIM
      @DefenderTIM Рік тому

      @@GuitarLessonsVancouver I've got six within arms reach, but I'm usually gaming when I watch my UA-cam roster. Most of my guitar playing/practice is working on actual songs for church duties, and the rest is function-checking new builds and repairs.

  • @flylippfantom8425
    @flylippfantom8425 Рік тому

    I it because of Em pentatonic all open strings