Probably the BEST lesson on UA-cam for combining major and minor pentatonic scales into great licks! Charlie, are you tired of me leaving the same comment over-and-over again?? Thank you for sharing your guitar wisdom and for doing it clearly and succinctly in a way only you can. You are fantastic!
I'm sure there are a myriad more examples, but the solo i always think of using this technique is the guitar solo in China Grove. It goes from major to minor.
I love the this lesson. I have been working with different ways to branch out to different genres by using the Pentatonic scale as basic road map. I will need to add this to my practice. Thanks
absolutely stunning lesson!!! Thanks so much for giving us these guides. I always struggled by mixing minor and major... but with your help i finally see the way.... Best regards and greetings from Switzerland🎸👋
When you drop down 3 frets the b5 of the minor blues scale becomes the m3rd I’m the Major Blues scale. All the licks you’d use with the minor blues scale transfer and vice versa
Nice. But why not use the key of A, middle of the fret board, easier to see and understand IMO. Maybe because it wouldn’t sound as “shreddy “. 🤷🏽♂️ Good video.
I've watched this brilliant video, just questioning my own knowledge here: Do you start and end the G minor pentatonic with a flattened B? I can't get past the idea of starting on root notes, slightly confused. I.e - starting that G minor pentatonic from G on the high E string. What am I doing wrong here? 🤣
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Dude...Now the 27 other videos I have seen about mixing major and minor licks finally make sense to me. Thanks!!
Well that’s freaking awesome!!! Glad it helped!! 🎸🎶🤘🏻🔥
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This is the lesson that I have been looking for for quite a while - nicely explained 👏🏻
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow! You are a really good teacher! Thanks a lot for the lesson!
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THE most helpful video I have seen to date. I wish I had seen it Years ago! Thank You!
Thanks so much for the amazing comment and I’m SO glad this is something you can use!!
Probably the BEST lesson on UA-cam for combining major and minor pentatonic scales into great licks! Charlie, are you tired of me leaving the same comment over-and-over again?? Thank you for sharing your guitar wisdom and for doing it clearly and succinctly in a way only you can. You are fantastic!
Never geta old LOL! Thanks for the support!!
Great lesson Charlie! I love how you break things down! Later, bro😎
Thanks Rusty!!! Appreciate you stopping by brother!! 🎸🎸🔥🔥🙏🙏🤘🏻🤘🏻
@@CharlieLongGuitar I love your channel Charlie👍
Right back at you my friend!
I'm sure there are a myriad more examples, but the solo i always think of using this technique is the guitar solo in China Grove. It goes from major to minor.
As soon as I read this - those China Grove licks popped into my head! Good call!!🎸❤🔥🎶
@@CharlieLongGuitar Thank you!
Looks like a lot of fun. Thanks for explaining this Charlie!
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Wonderful lesson! Thank you.
So glad you liked it!! Thanks for commenting!
I love the this lesson. I have been working with different ways to branch out to different genres by using the Pentatonic scale as basic road map. I will need to add this to my practice. Thanks
So glad you like it!! 🎸🙏🎸🙏
Thank you
Thank you for watching and commenting!!
absolutely stunning lesson!!! Thanks so much for giving us these guides. I always struggled by mixing minor and major... but with your help i finally see the way.... Best regards and greetings from Switzerland🎸👋
So glad you enjoyed it!!! 🎸🤘🏻
Another great lesson! Thanks!
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Great lesson very interesting , love the guitar it's got a Beautiful Finnish and sounds awesome 🎸
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What about the flat 5 for the blues scale?
When you drop down 3 frets the b5 of the minor blues scale becomes the m3rd I’m the Major Blues scale. All the licks you’d use with the minor blues scale transfer and vice versa
Any video to show more patterns?
I know only one.
Thanks.
Nice. But why not use the key of A, middle of the fret board, easier to see and understand IMO. Maybe because it wouldn’t sound as “shreddy “. 🤷🏽♂️ Good video.
I've watched this brilliant video, just questioning my own knowledge here: Do you start and end the G minor pentatonic with a flattened B? I can't get past the idea of starting on root notes, slightly confused. I.e - starting that G minor pentatonic from G on the high E string. What am I doing wrong here? 🤣
Because everybody uses it? It’s not like that in real life playing