Guitar SCALES for BEGINNERS (music theory)
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- Опубліковано 9 тра 2024
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00:00 - Introduction
01:13 - Most important scale
04:25 - How to use scales
07:52 - Modes on the guitar
11:49 - Modes in the circle of fifths
To play the guitar, you need to play scales. But don't waste your time with mindless memorization. Here, you'll see exactly how scales work to quickly master the fretboard.
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Songwriting is fun when you can actually see what you're doing. I use the familiar patterns of color to explain music theory so you can write songs.
"Each mode has it's own unique sound."
What my brain hears for every mode: Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo
idk if you are joking or not, but the reason why you prob can't hear it , and I couldn't hear it either, is because you have to listen to music that is using that tonal center, and not just borrowing chords from the modes aka modal mixture. so either with a drone playing the root and than you play the scale.
or something like modal jazz , and Flamenco, and looking up songs that are in the tonal center, like lydian, sarais forrst from zelda, there are many videos that show the tonal center, that you can start using relative pitch for. Phyrgiain, and Phyirgian dominaant is by the far the easier, because it sounds foreign and exotic from the start.
I think Dorian is probably the hardest unless you have listneed to a ton of jazz and its very close to minor beides one note.
Lol!
That explanation of how the scale modes are derived from other scales has just changed my world haha thanks
this is confusing as hell for a beginner
I was thinking. Not sure why but I’m not even close to understanding 😂
I just starting playing… What on Gods green earth did I just watch. I don’t understand what I just learned 😂
On g We together 😭😭
😂same boat here
I've been playing for 18 years, mostly a rhythm player. Those visual graphics REALLY helped clarify and make sense of basic scales. Instead of just camera showing the scales by playing them backwards and upside down, it made it more sense explaining the modes to the scales. Awesome
18 years...As a beginner the video is completely useless.
I thoroughly enjoy your order of operation teaching style. There are no frills, no filler, no introduction with channel advertisement. You just give information that is important and explain why it is important. When you did the robot voice and impression of every other music teacher in the world, I laughed. Its funny because its true.
This seems like a really informative video, but still lost in some concepts, when is it the approiate time to re-watch this? Because I am completely lost as as beginner
I'm with you, what's less than a beginner and where can I find those videos
i’ve been playing music for years and this video opened my head. i’ve been to school and still learned probably more in this about theory than anything else. the single info bit about how all modes are just derived from ionian make music and understanding it much easier.
Man! I figured these diatonic scale/mode "patterns" out years ago but couldn't really analyse them in any useful way. I am a drummer and only play guitar occasionally but I can see that your videos will be so much help in internalising the guitar. You've inspired me to revisit the fretboard! 🎉😅😊
THANK YOU. Seriously. I can't tell how much this has helped me. I have been trying to get an understanding of these concepts for some time now, but for some reason, none of the material I was studying made sense to me. It just wouldn't click.... with these videos, your teaching style, and the visual breakdown you give, basically fit perfectly with they way I learn. THANK YOU.
You, Mike are a gift! Thanks for these tutorials. I'm a visual and hands on guy, so you have hit both of my learning styles in one of the most beneficial tutorials that you have. Now, time to do my part and implement this 16:11 into everyday practice. THANKS!!
Very cool -- thank you, Rick. I'm glad this is helpful!
I LOVE YOU MANNN , Ive been trying to do theory for months and months on end and this video finally got through to me . Thank you for your efforts!!
This video really unlocked my mind to understanding everything you’ve mentioned that I’ve always wondered about. Modes, the circle of fiths and so much more. I’m truly blown away at the level it took to do this. I just wished you would have played the scale as you where going through each one that we could see it. But my goodness. No complaints
Man... My grandpa was a hellacious guitar player. His style and idol was Chet Atkins - which, at least to me, always seemed fairly complex. My grandpa used to play two songs at once on the same guitar - one song on the low strings served as the bass and the other song on the higher strings was the lead (or whatever - also not very good with notation and nomenclature). If I remember right, one was the Battle Hymn of the Republic and the other was I Wish I Was in Dixie - so like doubly dueling and opposing songs lol.
But I've always been interested in guitar and my grandpa taught people guitar for years. The only issue was, I was nervous and squirmy and supposedly had ADD. I remember sitting down with my grandpa dozens of times trying to learn and he always started with scales and I remember - for whatever reason - it didn't make sense to me and I didn't understand how it all fit together - like I didn't understand the importance of scales. And that was a success killer for me back when I was a kid - if I didn't understand the broader picture, I couldn't focus on learning the basics (which applied to everything - math, science, music or anything else) - it just created an immovable block for me...
But I still managed to learn some chords and songs on my own (I remember learning OCMS - Wagon Wheel and The Animals - House of the Rising Sun was the breakthrough - when I could recognize a song in my playing, I was off to the races for the next several years) and maybe, perhaps _almost_ surpassed the "novice" stage to some degree - though without any knowledge of theory or scales, etc.
Now, it's been a few years since I played guitar, my grandpa passed away in 2021, all of his stuff went to my dad - including dozens of old and highly valuable guitars (his prized Gretsch among them - and my _great_ grandpa's old 12 string), my dad gave me my grandpa's old Martin (since he knew I'm the only grandkid with any interest in guitar - and I told him I just wanted one of his simple, plain guitars to remember him by) - and since I hit that "intermediate" roadblock several years ago and realized it was time to invest in theory and I now see the importance of scales and other fundamentals - and now that my master guitar picker and guitar teacher grandpa has already passed - _now_ I want to take the time to learn what my grandpa tried to teach me probably nearly 30 years ago - now that my mind is a little calmer and I can actually retain information to some degree lol...
I'd give anything to go back in time, calm my mind and engage a lot better with my grandpa and his lessons - if I'd have listened to him back then and just focused, I have _zero_ doubt I'd be a really good guitar player now... I still have several of his old lesson books and a Chet Atkins VHS tape in one of my guitar cases - freaking brings tears to my eyes when I see those things.
Simply amazing. Loved your explanation. It cleared my thought process. Thanks.
*Excellent video..I can imagine how much efforts must have been taken to make this video & these secrets nobody reveals..It must jhave taken months n years U to understand this & in 15 min U have given it to us all ..Thanks!!*
One of the best educational videos on guitar scales/modes I've ever seen. Thank you! 🎸
Man I am relearning the guitar and I was totally lost on the scales but you explained them so clearly I understand them now . Thank You.
I just understood everything! Thank you so much 😁 the diagrams helped a lot
This is really helpful. As a pianist trying to teach herself guitar, I’m getting the information I need to connect my understanding to a new instrument, while learning some new things I can apply to piano too! Thanks!
This is fantastic. So well done! Thank you for the explanation!
Thanks Mike,
It was a wonderful lesson.
I've finally found you, someone who speaks to my level of knowledge, with visual aids. it's like you made this video for me. thank you.
Great presentation! Best I have seen, it really helped!
Thanks for posting this, I had a breakthrough in my understanding of scales and how they connect thanks to you!
This is one of the most helpful videos I have watched since I started learning guitar. The visuals and Cornell notes style layout you teach in genuinely makes me wonder how this doesn’t have million+ views yet. I feel less intimidated by guitar(/music) now and more curious. Very clear. Very professional. Very helpful. Very inspiring. Very appreciated.
It took me 4 sessions with this video to finally understand it but you are an amazing teacher. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
You are a legend ! Was so confused with this topic as a beginner, now its all making sense
Good point man. Every video is exactly like you described. Play these scales with no explanation
who else is watching this with a guitar in their lap?
And u don't understand what is he saying
The visuals are very helpful. Well done!
Thank you! 🤘
Great explanation of modes, how the intervals stay the same, just the starting and ending notes change. But I still struggle because I need to buckle down and memorize the fretboard lol!
ty so much for all your extremely helpful videos
Awesome video 🔥🔥🔥 finally starting to understand scales, it’s awesome when something starts to click
Finally a video explaining music theory that I actually understand! Thank you for the video.
This was so incredibly helpful. I've known the different names of modes and scales but always struggled to visualize how they tie together. Because any book just has the black dots and does explain it but not to a digestible form such as this. Thank you for uploading this as it has really ignited my passion for learning the fretboard and theory. Many thanks 👏
Such a informative lesson. Thanks so much :)
im glad i played flute for 8 years its funny because when i played the flute i visualized the scale shape in a straight line but on here its so different because i actually see the picture as a whole .
Best teacher on youtube. Can't wait to find time to join community and see courses on your website!
Holy shit. Instantly subbed. Thank you. Three months into guitar and music and this one video answered so many of my questions.
Wow! The last time I felt like this was when I read Stephen Hawking's 'A Brief History of Time'. A universe beyond my comprehension. I need to lie down now. Great visuals and explanation. A great resource which I will need to revisit again and again and ......
~Thanks Mike...looking forward to more videos 😊
I've recently pulled out my old guitar and started learning. I've been using UA-cam tutorials and playing a little bit each day for only about a week. I found this video because every video I watched told me to learn about scales and music theory. The idea of all the scales being permutations of each other makes a lot of sense to me, but being so new to this I had some trouble following all the information haha. Should I be learning some scales first just for their patterns and then coming back to this information maybe?
Dude! I totally understand everything you just explained! 🤯🤯🤯 excellent video thanks for sharing 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I have been playing for 20 years and this video has helped me immensley
Very well presented -thank you
THIS IS FANTASTIC, IT MAKES SENSE FINALLY
I am a beginner and I’ll play this as with your other videos over and over to truly understand things. Thanks.
Right on -- yes, the guitar is a beautiful thing. 🤘
Wow. The amount of work & effort you put into this, was incredible. You really made it as "Painless-as-possible" oNe LovE from NYC
This is an awesome video. Thanks mate!
I think I found my favourite guitar learning channel right here
Amazing. Thanks bro.❤❤
By far the best description of modes I've seen. You made the light bulb come on! Thank you.
Many thanks for this video. This is really useful.
Thank-you & Thank you 🙂 This is a brilliant video!
Watched a whole bunch music theory videos. This one finally made sense
Yes this is what I am looking for... I have been trying to understand how the guitar works but never got a satisfactory answer... Thanks and here's one sub from me...
Man! I figured these diatonic scale/mode "patterns" out years ago but couldn't really analyse them in any useful way. I am a drummer and only play guitar occasionally but I can see that your videos will be so much help in internalising the guitar. You've inspired me to revisit the fretboard!
I’ve spent YEARS trying to learn this. No one EVER explained how anything was connected, so I’ve never been able to confidently incorporate any theory into my playing-I just learn songs and separately learn random bits of “theory”. The way that you explain everything not as separate things, but as parts of a whole that follow a logic… it FINALLY makes sense. I can see it in the songs that I play. Holy shit, thank you.
I was so hopeful at the start of this video. The more people that try to explain this the more I understand why some of the most creative guitar players don’t bother with theory.
Mike re attempting to learn guitar. I have all the Grimoir books and others as well as watched many videos. And your explanation of this was excellent .well done
Thank you. Very helpful
I think this was very helpful, thank you.
you are a genius and a wizard thank you for what you do
great video, it's a lot to take in but very well explained. I might have to watch in thousands of times to get it, but that's ok..i will eventually understand. Thanks for the info and video.
The colours are beautiful...❤❤❤.. The tables and diagrams are fantastic....🎉🎉🎉
Appreciate your effort... The best....
Awesome! Thanks so much for this
For beginners : proceeds to show modes used in jazz
Great job!!
Excellent thank you ❤
Brilliant explanation
Thank you, such a nice video
This is awesome!
i have had trouble with modes ever since i heard of them. i am troubled no longer. ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty. ☮️
Thanks for the video!
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Thank you!
This is excellent. I cannot believe this is based on Indian Carnatic music! the first notes you played is the same as Sa Ri Ga Ma Pa Da Ni Sa
😂 thankyou so much You have opened the door with abig musical key🎉 God Bless 😅 Sheila Duke I love it ❤
I’ve tried a few of this guys lessons and he has knowledge of how to teach beginners. Don’t waste your time. I hate lessons like this that make it seem impossible.
You’re a genius ❤
It was easy for me to learn piano because all of the notes are 1 after the other, you can look at it and understand how the notes progress. But it isn't that way for my brain on the guitar, I never was taught what frets on what strings correspond to what notes.
This FINALLY makes it all make sense to me. And I'm sure as I progress learning there will be alterations to these patterns, but the pattern finally lets me understand what "button" to push to make the note I am trying to produce.
Great video, thanks
I tried understanding this but it sounds like gibberish to me💀
I gave up at 1:21
The weird thing is that, I know it and understand it all conceptually but when it comes to applying it I just always go back to minor pentatonic
@@Austinbuff I think we all struggle from that problem with something we like to do
It’s ok. Don’t give up. 10 minutes doing the WTF stuff and 20+ minutes enjoying your instrument and you’ll get there. But you still have to do the not so fun stuff to grow.
This will be easier to understand if you have some knowledge on major scale, intervals and the circle of 5ths. A few days ealier I would’ve watched this with the same WTF as I don’t know shit about music theory except for the shapes of scales and some CAGED stuff. But then yesterday I decided to binge watch some music theory (samjamguitars and gracie terzian) videos. Now I have fallen into a rabbit hole and can understand what he was taking about in this video lol.
It’s crazy how much knowledge you can cram in only a few hours.
Thank you.. wish I could understand what you are talking about but your way over my head. I want to learn but this is obviously for more advanced people. I’ll be back..!!
Yes!
most comprehensive video about scales i have ever watched
Iord!!!! Mind blowing!!!
Owh! Nice! New video! ❤
Cheers! 🤘
Y'know I used to call my friends nerds for talking about the circle of fifths because I never understood it. The way you broke it down made it a lot more understandable.
thank you so much
This not only didn't help me learn anything new about music theory it also over explained what I already knew for fifteen minutes what could've been told in 5 minutes max
I wished you would have shown your fingers playing all that in a little side window while you was explaining all that would have been so much more helpful for me
Are the colors relative across the board for the notes and the circle of fifths?
Wowi was incredibly made
It's amazing mike ,thankyou , but one suggestion, if you could light up the notes on the guitar while comparing different modes, it would be amazing, so its easy for the beginners to differentiate the pattern of the modes
Your a SAINT thankyou for helping. I hope I can order from you.❤
Excellent
Thanks!
Dang, if this is for beginners then I must need a lesson on scales for dummies.
I set the speed at .75 and then I can understand it better. Thank you fast speaking hero!
I am no expert but from my experience, for people who don't feel naturally talented as such as me and need time to let things seep in you should learn about something about notes some basic chords. Make some music here and there and then come here it's much simpler to follow.❤ Hope you succeed in your journey.
I don't understand. But... I feel like I am getting closer to understanding.
The areas on the fretboard.... I don't understand what sets them apart.
I don't understand the intervals on the different modes. But...I kinda do.
I don't understand keys, or how cords are made up.
But...
Imma keep giving it time and trying to get it.
One day, it's all going to just click into place.
I have no doubt about that.
Your video is helpful. Perhaps the most effective I have found so far.
Thank you.