Patreon get tabs here: www.patreon.com/posts/62074691 E Minor Pentatonic - All 5 Shapes: ua-cam.com/video/XqPH3cbrUgo/v-deo.html Baritone Playlist: ua-cam.com/video/jfortQyq_tA/v-deo.html
Amazing! All these years of playing rhythm guitar and wondering how those shredders did it and now I know. I can do that. I didn’t know I could do it, but I can. Thanks for sharing these tips. I yes, I am now a subscriber. Thanks again.
I so enjoyed jamming along with the backing track Tyler. I'm starting to understand. Learn the scales. Thank you for explaining how to find the root note and use the scales from there. Awesome.
So, when let's say I wanna jam to Somewhere over the rainbow Do I need to keep in mind the chord progression? Or just Jam to the Ab major key? I can do the song while strumming, never did it with scales
If you are playing the song in Ab major you can just play the Ab major pentatonic and let it rip. Later on you will want to think about the notes in the scale and the chord progression a little more but what it so cool about the pentatonic scale is it takes out the two notes that are very unstable, you are left with 5 notes, 3 being stable and 2 being semi stable, meaning you really can't play a terrible note. In the future you do want to try and think of chord tones, meaning what notes are in the scale and the chords or the chord progression. That way you can articulate your solos more with the chord progression, a process some refer to as playing with the changes, but for the time being just let 'er rip and build up some muscle memory.
This works beautifully! I'm confused about one thing. I thought minor pentatonics dropped the 4th and 7th, but these are still dropping the 2nd and 6th like a major scale. Can someone explain that to me please.
Excellent question! The major pentatonic drops the 4th and the 7th the minor pentatonic drops the 2nd and the. 6th, I still end up using the 2nd a lot with the minor scale I also love to make that 6th a major interval and play Dorian with the minor scale. Thanks for the comment and support!
Patreon get tabs here: www.patreon.com/posts/62074691
E Minor Pentatonic - All 5 Shapes: ua-cam.com/video/XqPH3cbrUgo/v-deo.html
Baritone Playlist: ua-cam.com/video/jfortQyq_tA/v-deo.html
Amazing! All these years of playing rhythm guitar and wondering how those shredders did it and now I know. I can do that. I didn’t know I could do it, but I can. Thanks for sharing these tips. I yes, I am now a subscriber. Thanks again.
I so enjoyed jamming along with the backing track Tyler. I'm starting to understand. Learn the scales. Thank you for explaining how to find the root note and use the scales from there. Awesome.
It opens up a whole new world! That is great, enjoy all the possibilities
Was absolutely not expecting a freestyle! lol
Great lesson!
😂
Tyler. This is a fantastic tutorial.
Thanks Angie!
Thank you! This was super helpful. I have been a bit confused in the past how to approach a solo. Off to give this a spin 😁
Amazing! Let me know how it goes and if you have any questions.
Nice video, It came to me at the right time as I am learning the scales now. Now to learn the shaped and try to remember what I have learned. Thanks.
Thank you this video is going to help I’ve been playing baritone for a long time and definitely a good lesson
This is awesome, cannot thank you enough . . . Wishing you all the best!
Happy that it helped friend
Absolutely amazing you just made me the happiest guy ever......two thumbs 👍🏾👍🏾 up
Enjoy the jamming!
Great Lesson thanks Bro
@@UkeDudeTex happy to hear that it helped!
Interesting concept. but a tad confusing. Would you do just one song in G with all the different shapes?
Check this out, it is E minor, the relative minor to G, in all five shapes ua-cam.com/video/XqPH3cbrUgo/v-deo.html
This is going to be tough.😮😮😮
Take it slow, start with one shape and one backing track and have fun!
Whoa! Thank you!! This is so understandable!
Awesome! Enjoy the super power playing will be much more fun now
The best tutorial EVER! Thanks!
Happy you dug it friend.
Some Bari Love!! Thanks TTP!
Haha! Great ending. Thanks for the lesson
I forgot what the ending was and had to rewatch hahaha, good stuff
Great lesson, Tyler. Gracias!!! That was quite a rap as well.
A little sloppy, but not to bad for being of the top of the head!
I dubbed the rap as "The String Saga". lol
Epic! Thanks!
Very interesting tutorial, very informative and most useful! Thank you! B
Happy to help! Rock on!
This is awesome! Thanks.
Awesome lesson, Tyler. All your stuff is so tasty and delicious like a greasy cheeseburger!!!
Yeeeeeeah
Amazing.thank you.
I fucking LOVE you!!! Thx SO much!!!❤❤❤❤❤
@@MeadowsOfSound rock on 🤘🏼 happy to help
Great video. I'll be shredding and thinking of your new "String Saga' song! lol
:)
Hahahaha
So, when let's say I wanna jam to Somewhere over the rainbow
Do I need to keep in mind the chord progression? Or just Jam to the Ab major key?
I can do the song while strumming, never did it with scales
If you are playing the song in Ab major you can just play the Ab major pentatonic and let it rip. Later on you will want to think about the notes in the scale and the chord progression a little more but what it so cool about the pentatonic scale is it takes out the two notes that are very unstable, you are left with 5 notes, 3 being stable and 2 being semi stable, meaning you really can't play a terrible note.
In the future you do want to try and think of chord tones, meaning what notes are in the scale and the chords or the chord progression. That way you can articulate your solos more with the chord progression, a process some refer to as playing with the changes, but for the time being just let 'er rip and build up some muscle memory.
Can we apply on ukulele GCEA too?
Oh yeah! This video breaks it down ua-cam.com/video/6ehtXuK9dY8/v-deo.html
THANKS
Gotta doot doot or you ain't doing it right! Thanks for the lesson!
Big facts, doot doot all day!
Funny as you were playing the G scale at first I was thinking that’s the Em pentatonic scale forgetting that was the relative minor lol.
This works beautifully! I'm confused about one thing. I thought minor pentatonics dropped the 4th and 7th, but these are still dropping the 2nd and 6th like a major scale. Can someone explain that to me please.
Excellent question! The major pentatonic drops the 4th and the 7th the minor pentatonic drops the 2nd and the. 6th, I still end up using the 2nd a lot with the minor scale I also love to make that 6th a major interval and play Dorian with the minor scale. Thanks for the comment and support!
Do you only use the D string in the first of the five shapes?
Wicked rap by the way haha
Not a bad freestyle eh?
100%
Por favor danos la tab de esos links
13hrs ago :')))