Paul Gilbert Guest Lesson - Soloing over jazz chords (TG236)
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Über-shred lord Paul Gilbert delivers the ultimate guitar lesson on picking, string muting, rhythmic phrasing and arpeggios
Download Total Guitar issue 236 for the accompanying tab and explanation - available in the UK and, digitally, worldwide via Apple Newsstand and Zinio (www.zinio.com) from 24 December 2012.
Since I started playing guitar 9 years ago, Paul has always been my all time favorite guitarist. Seriously, no matter what video I watch of him, I always always always learn something from him. Not only does he play super well and have a variety of play styles, but the way he explains things and demonstrates them.. Hes a naturally great teacher as well. Man oh man would I LOVE to jam with him haha. Keep it up Paul! You ARE the greatest guitarist.
So true!
'Can't play the rhythm and the solo at the same time.'
Such a humble guy, Paul. We know, you can.
Bend and guess and hope! I liked that!
Nobody has as much fun as Pual Gilbert playing and teaching guitar
Why Paul will forever be a virtuoso
This guy is a genius. He does everything perfectly!
Paul Gilbert is the man!!!
That last line..."I've gotta find some other stuff to play" the hunger of a true artist
Paul Gilbert is so cool.
wish he had a looper pedal on had during this interview to demonstrate soloing over the chords properly
I love this guy, such a wonderful guitarist and so down to the earth!
Never get sick of listening to this guy play or talk. He's a trip lol.
This is great for me to watch, as I used to be really into rock/blues and followed Paul's monthy lessons in TG religiously, and I'm now a dedicated jazz musician. I had to go through the same process of approaching changes using the existing language I had. I'd love to see Paul doing some shred on something like Giant Steps! That would be mind blowing...
I would love to hear Paul do jazz... maybe have him do something with Sheehan and niacin. Not shred.. real honest jazz/fusion. I'll bet it would be great!
The Altered scale is very cool.
Paul..this was so influential for me..tks bud
one of my favourite guitarist on this planet!!
These are my favorites and also the blues, and rock
this guy is unbelievable and very adorable :)... i like the way he approaches chord changes with a pattern-like tecnique...
"damn, I'm 45 years old now.. gotta find some other stuff to play.." so humble. still in the perpetual-guitar-student state of mind.. more power, paul gilbert =)
The "mystery scale" over the E7alt is F melodic minor.
paul gilbert, somehow you always manage to teach me cool new things. thank you for sharing your chops to the world! :)
It's 6/4...groovy little meter!
Paul Gilbert is the best guitar instructor out there. Mind-blowing talent
my God Paul you really know the guitar through and through 👌
And "inside out" - I fully agree with you. He is very universal guitar virtuoso, and easily could be also jazz virtuoso, but jazz has worse time (Al Di Meola told about time for guitarists diring his Google interview - on YT too). BTW I would dream to see jazzrock/fusion jam by Paul and Al !!!
"I'm terrible at time signatures, it's this! One-two-three-four."
lol! I am also terrible at time signatures.
Great lesson! Thank you Sir Paul Gilbert!
Mind = Exploded
Thank you Paul for the nice start of the day
what a great human being honestly in even the way he talks i love it!
Paul is the best!
I love that Marshall cabinet with the Dio Holy Diver artwork on the grille cloth!
Over the e chord you can also play the whole tone scale
OMG! Its looks so easy! You really rocks, Paul.
Saw him a couple days ago live. What a beast
Forever a student. I love ya Paul.
I'm in awe of this guy, he's a freaking genius
What a chill awesome guy
His knowledge is off the chart!
Paul is the most humble one besides him being the beast
Add 2 more notes to his altered scale, F & Bb in this case, & you get E Super Locrian Mode, the 7th mode of F melodic minor. I like this lesson, helping me 'connect the dots' for jazz guitar, almost a foreign language for this rock & roller.
Great humble guitarist. He is a mortal after all!😃
I wish i had a guitar teacher like him !
My point is that I've heard this called a Lydian Augmented pentatonic. In this case, it would be G# (or Ab) Lydian Augmented Pentatonic: G# (Ab) C D E G, or 1 3 #4 #5 7. Pentatonic scales are specific sounds. I think that's why they're named in the first place. A minor pentatonic scale is kind of specifically vague. Without the 2nd, and especially the 6th, it's a little more vague and versatile.
Think about the Mixolydian pentatonic: 1-3-4-5-b7. That's a very specific, recognizable sound.
Just love this guy..
He is so cool! Like a lil kid, still gets amped about new licks.
Love the octave way to do
Runs
He is amazing!!!
Thats a great tip Paul thank you
I love Paul. Always playing and always improving. And yet. . .he has some trouble identifying a time signature. THAT is the sign of a master musician: Always improving and still being a good human being about it.
Thank you Alex!
It is but it's about the feel. 3/4 are just 3 quarter notes, obviously 6/8 is 6 eighth notes so its a faster feel where the tempo stays the same. You can have 4/4, but then have 4/4 triplet feel.... where the beat (whether it be) 8ths or 16ths are grouped so that 3 8ths are placed into where a quarter would go. You could have a 7/8 bar and 9/8 bar, altogether it would be 4/4 technically if you add them together into one bar. But the main beat of the first bar wouldn't land right.
Thumbs up & r.i.p.
mister Gary Moore in the background. 👍
Chord construction. Once you know learn how the most basic chords are built (1-3-5 triads, aka "plain" major/minor chords without any extensions), you can start expermimenting with 7th chords, and after that, add more extensions.
It's an easy system once you learn it. Ofc, if you don't know how to build your basic triads, what I just said probably won't make any sense.
Congrats, Paul, on desiring to progress and grow with your guitar playing. The need to advance and evolve beyond certain constraints is a trait shared by the very best musicians. Too bad nobody ever imparted that fact to a sacred cow like Clapton.
Very refreshing!
so so good!
"daym im 45 i need some other stuffs to play" humble rocker
this is really cool! i dig this
Yes.
the dude is a monster!!
Him and satriani my fav
"...you know. Damn it, I'm 45 years old now. I gotta find some other stuff to play!" Perfect. Classic Paul humor.
I learn the same exact way as him.
Melodic minor can basically be used over any 5 chord no? Interchangeably with mixo?
Melody and comping permitting yes you can
In the beginning he tries to hide that he actually holds his hand behind his ear to be able to hear what the guy is asking. Paul had a severe hearing loss by that time. Nowadays he is wearing hearing aids, can communicate again and doesn't wear those big headphones on stage any more (which actually looked kinda cool).
That Holy Diver cab.
I take your point, but it's just a matter of specificity. If someone were strictly playing a major pentatonic scale, would you say that or would you say they were playing a major scale? A major pentatonic, when fleshed out to a seven note scale, could become Lydian or Mixolydian.
He is a genius
He owns!!!
Paul has really matured well... he started as punky shredder but he has become so much more soulful and diverse.. is he this generation's Jeff beck?
wooooo Paul!!
best damn teacher
i believe his new solo album Vibrato
i agree
This is genius!
Cool!!!!
Well, not technically. True that all those notes are present in F melodic minor, but he's not playing a seven-note scale. He's playing a pentatonic scale (5 notes).
The difference is on the emphasis on the beat
He's already a great blues and shred rock player. I bet he could play fusion pretty well if he really tried.
Pat Metheny x Paul Gilbert? Throw in Randy Brecker and Herbie Hancock and I think you've got a match made in heaven.
Not to sound weird but...he's aged fantastically well over the years!
Paul goes really fast but I understand and pick up on his teaching quick for some reason
yeah. actually a lot of the jazz harmony over the last fifty years is based on the melodic minor scale.
2:08 paul: .... i am terrible at time signature lollllllll
Dude couldn't be any cooler!
1:54 That's basically just the Hendrix Chord
He truly wanted to sound different from everyone else during that time.
While Clapton was still playing major and minor chords, Hendrix was exploring other chords haha
@იყავი საკუთარი თავი hmm Dominant isn't always used as a transition in Jazz. Think of the B part of I got rhythm where it's just dominant chords descending in fifths. Also Jazz kind of incorporates blues in its corpus. Finally it's not uncommon to find jazz tunes where non tonic chords are stationary.
Dominant chords aren't really exotic to rock guitarists because they use them all the time, rock and metal all come from blues in the end.
alex, ya got that backwards bud :D the hendrix chord is actually a jazz chord
@@SunAndMirror Of course it is, but it's known by guitarists as the Hendrix chord, because Hendrix built so much of his music around it. Nobody is saying Hendrix invented it.
@@alexojideagu absolutely agree, well put
"I'm terrible at time signatures" and the guy is kind of a human metronome… What should we all say then ?!! What a great guitarist.
Holy Diver
RIP
RJD
i've always been a fan of wen in doubt play the notes in the chord and add a passing note or two. he's just a whole lot better at it.
Holy Diver
its really easy. Read up on the CAGED system. It's basic stuff learn it. Good luck
That is a humble guitar player that doesn’t wanna sound smart to imply intimidation like most does.
"damn, im 45 yo now i have too found some other stuff to play" damn im 17 and i cant play shit xD he sounds like if he laready played all the posible combinations of sounds and rhythms possible on metal xD this dude is just amazing :3
Why this guy never playing at Crossroads Guitar Festival.... :(
The lord gary moore in the back!
isnt 3/4 the same as 6/8 ?
because he's too good
But album are they talking about??
3/4
I bet his string action is the same from 1st to last fret.. like super low.. :)
He's starting to get some Sean Connery action going with all the shh shh
Every chord is a jazz chord.
So unless you are playing all seven notes its not a seven note scale? What if he only played four notes from a major scale? Is that a new scale then;-)