Master The Fretboard in ONE HOUR

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  • @RickBeato
    @RickBeato  Рік тому +459

    Audio begins @0:40

    • @Snowness
      @Snowness Рік тому +3

      🍻

    • @FunsongsMusicByPeterRahill
      @FunsongsMusicByPeterRahill Рік тому +9

      "Copy that, Houston - 10-4."

    • @automaton111
      @automaton111 Рік тому +4

      What order would you do your courses in for a beginner at guitar? I looked at your course bundle before but was too intimidated and unsure of a learning path to purchase at the time. There’s so much and it sounds complicated

    • @bjornagaintobywilde
      @bjornagaintobywilde Рік тому +2

      You're on mute dear....

    • @peterjones4621
      @peterjones4621 Рік тому +4

      @@Steve-qn8gn I like the fact that Rick occasionally show's his human side and has no problem doing so. I think he left the video as it is to show just that, to show he makes mistakes and displays it for all the world to see.

  • @zanzibarshootingstar
    @zanzibarshootingstar Рік тому +401

    Timestamps for reference (will be adding more as I work through the video).
    Figure this might be useful for others too.
    G Major:
    4:00 - First Position
    5:48 - Second Position
    7:48 - Third Position
    8:46 - Fourth Position
    12:01 - Transposing Tangent
    13:32 - Fifth Position
    15:09 - G Major Pentatonic
    15:16 - First Position
    15:38 - Second Position
    16:04 - Third Position
    17:49 - Fourth Position
    18:18 - Fifth Position
    24:10 - G Major Blues Scale
    24:41 - First Position
    25:45 - Second Position
    26:25 - Third Position
    27:14 - Fourth Position
    27:50 - Fifth Position
    29:28 - Moving on to Chords/Arpeggios
    29:40 - Diatonic Chords in the Key of G
    31:17 - G Major Arpeggio (with comment on barring)
    33:20 - A Minor
    34:35 - B Minor, C Major, D Major, E Minor, and F# Diminished
    35:40 - Major and Minor Arpeggio shapes written out/summarized
    39:30 - 7th Chord Arpeggios Intro
    41:40 - Maj7 Chord/Arpeggio
    42:40 - Dom7 Chord/Arpeggio
    45:12 - Min7 Chord/Arpeggio
    46:47 - Min7b5 Chord/Arpeggio
    49:24 - Soloing Discussion

    • @limbli
      @limbli Рік тому +7

      amazing, thank you!

    • @tamasg79
      @tamasg79 Рік тому

      Thank you

    • @finlayyearsley_guitar
      @finlayyearsley_guitar Рік тому

      Legend

    • @chrisaldridge6793
      @chrisaldridge6793 Рік тому +1

      Great job!! Thank you so much!

    • @EdwoodCA
      @EdwoodCA Рік тому +3

      Legend, indeed! [as finlayyearsley said]. Most would just timestamp the start of each section. [And that IS super nice of them.] But, you, Zanzi: Legend

  • @theendoftheworldallstars1260
    @theendoftheworldallstars1260 Рік тому +77

    I've been playing 60 years, and your videos inspire me to keep learning. The Mark Knopfler one was a classic. Thank you Rick from beautiful Finistere (France) ;-)

  • @WhaleBluePRS
    @WhaleBluePRS Рік тому +66

    If you see this Rick, thank you! I took lessons in Binghamton NY around 1986 or so from a TERRIFIC jazz guitarist named Tim Schumacher. He moved to Philadelphia a month or two after I started. Like your first teacher, I learned pretty much everything I needed to know to get me going. I figured all of the stuff you presented tonight on my own, with much exploration and experimentation on my own. I've now been teaching private lessons for almost 14 years. I teach exactly what you teach, almost verbatim. Thank you for affirming that I'm doing "good" by my students. I'm not a college educated guy, just a guy that worked his butt off in the pursuit of excellence. I have more doubts than you can shake the proverbial stick at. This video made a difference for me. A blessing to be sure! Thank you! Lee Campbell

    • @timothyschumacher7707
      @timothyschumacher7707 Рік тому +3

      Nice! If you are interested I also periodically studied with Steve Brown starting at 16. When I attended IC Rick was at N.E.C and was Back in Binghamton or Philly when he joined Steve as faculty. My teacher Flip Hayes studied with Paul Weiss and likely picked up the Mic Goodrick influences. Those fella’s from Ricks Ithaca days (Paul S.,Tom W., Dave J., Tom K.,Mike L.,) I miss them… did not play enough with them

    • @WhaleBluePRS
      @WhaleBluePRS Рік тому +1

      @@timothyschumacher7707 So cool you caught this. I can't thank you enough for the foundation you gave me. I don't normally self-promote, but I'm on bandcamp if you want to hear some of what I've done. (leecampbelltoo) I remember Flip Hayes but never crossed paths with him. I remember a classmate studying with him back around mid-80s or so, if memory serves. I taught at McNeils in Vestal until the lockdowns etc. I tried going back but it just didn't work out second time around. I just do Zoom and 3 in-person at my house. You were 'The Guy" that got it all started for me. I will always be grateful for that! Lc

    • @timothyschumacher7707
      @timothyschumacher7707 Рік тому

      @@WhaleBluePRS 👍🏽👍🏽

  • @jimifritz
    @jimifritz Рік тому +65

    I have been playing guitar my whole life, I went to M.I. The Denver guitar institute (now gone) The Dallas School of music, I toured for 12 years and I still tour regionally, i have recorded 9 albums 10 singles and 2 videos….I have taught guitar now for over 12 years…..I purchased the entire Beato course because as a musician you can live 3 lifetimes and still be scratching your head trying to take it all in…..Rick is the real deal and so are his courses….it does not matter how long you’ve been playing you must never stop learning about the guitar and music, it’s the only way to separate yourself from all the others that play only by ear….I have opened for Def Leppard, Megadeth, Rob zombie, George Lynch, Prong, Overkill, Symphony X, Metal Church, Loudness (from Japan) HellYeah, Hank 3 and I once played on stage with Dime…..I’m always learning and so should you! Good luck with everyone’s playing

    • @chrisruef9221
      @chrisruef9221 Рік тому +5

      Wow, I just want to play well around the campfire.

    • @thaoriginalsirscoot
      @thaoriginalsirscoot Рік тому +1

      Agreed!

    • @ElvisNash
      @ElvisNash 7 місяців тому

      sounds like a good program from Rick , have to pick that up later

    • @Tyson-u3m
      @Tyson-u3m 7 місяців тому +1

      Good for you

  • @_left_eye
    @_left_eye Рік тому +78

    It’s crazy how things one may already know appears completely something else, if approached in a different way. This is literally enlightening Rick!

  • @taggart8
    @taggart8 Рік тому +25

    I have the Beato ultimate bundle…4 courses that actually give you the toolbox for playing guitar effectively. I would say its worth every penny folks.Great work.

  • @mojofuzz5634
    @mojofuzz5634 Рік тому +24

    As an intermediate (ish) player this has helped me usefully connect a bunch of theory (scales,arpeggios, etc) with their relative placement on the fretboard and practical use. Amazing value from a one hour video. Thank you.

  • @superek4
    @superek4 Рік тому +11

    Rick the major scale to major pentatonic link is so obvious and genius!!! It has unlocked my playing tremdously. Your guitar teacher really knew what he was teaching. Thank you so much!

  • @actionoriented
    @actionoriented Рік тому +11

    Honestly the best fret board mastery / walk through I’ve seen of this length. Rick has such an amazing way of taking the most complex concepts and merging the theory + position concepts and is more effective in an hour than most are in three hours. This lesson should be table stakes for every player - it would have saved me a tremendous amount of confusion.

  • @jazzsongs2141
    @jazzsongs2141 Рік тому +7

    An incredible lesson. I spent so many years with teachers who only focussed on technique and never even once mentioned this theory. Thank You Rick! You are beyond a Musical Teaching Genius!

  • @AnnieB8844
    @AnnieB8844 Рік тому +11

    You cannot imagine Rick how much I appreciate this. You really make it easy! I'm 34 and rediscovered how much I like playing guitar (although I'm not that good). I'm looking forward to get better again, and this really helps:).

  • @terrellgruber
    @terrellgruber Рік тому +1

    Rick is so fortunate to get such a good teacher. When i started guitar in 64 good teachers were not easy to come by.

  • @eokaa885
    @eokaa885 Рік тому +9

    the fact you give these helpful lessons for free is incredible, your videos always make sense of things that in high school band my teacher couldn't quite make so simple and its much appreciated dude.

    • @ROVA00
      @ROVA00 10 місяців тому

      Well he makes plenty of money from his videos

  • @JimmyGallowayGuitar
    @JimmyGallowayGuitar Рік тому +4

    Anytime you put these videos out- I immediately send them to my students and encourage them to buy your Book- you've done so much work for me to help fast track these students all over the world. It is a crash course- it was all 4 years of college for me, and you combined jazz and classical approaches. Invaluable.

  • @elissaaleph
    @elissaaleph Рік тому +32

    Amazing hour of lesson! I'm taking it in 10 minute intervals and practising until I get it right.

  • @davidfox3177
    @davidfox3177 Рік тому +24

    I’m glad to see an instruction video again, Professor! This info is crucial to aspiring musicians

  • @thebeaun7646
    @thebeaun7646 Рік тому +1

    What a fantastic resource this is. I have a similar experience. I took three guitar lessons from a jazz guitarist in Santa Barbara in 1972. Those lessons lasted until I stumbled upon Rick.

  • @valbriselas
    @valbriselas 4 місяці тому +1

    You are great Rick

  • @tamuccal1
    @tamuccal1 Рік тому +15

    Great knowledge as always! Thank you for all of the free content, more than most would give away in their shorter videos. It’s much appreciated

  • @johnstitt2615
    @johnstitt2615 Рік тому +38

    Even Rick’s technical difficulties are gold.....freakin gold. Luv the channel.

  • @pupilmusic3197
    @pupilmusic3197 Рік тому +6

    Wow the first 20 mins are incredible 😮. I learned to play major and minor separately, but combining them makes the relation as easy to understand as it is on piano. 🙏

  • @WhaleBluePRS
    @WhaleBluePRS Рік тому +8

    1:04:01 Figuring out how to explain something might be the most important part of being a teacher. When you can explain something in a way that the majority of students can understand it, you become a better a teacher. The better you are at teaching, the better you become as a player. (Just my 2 cents worth!)

  • @kellydrover1994
    @kellydrover1994 Рік тому +7

    Bought the bundle and what a great value..
    still can’t play worth a poop but sure learning and having fun.

  • @tommore3263
    @tommore3263 4 місяці тому

    Just upgraded to the interactive audio / video version of the Beato Book and its just terrific. For a small upgrade price you've delivered a beautiful interactive experience that will really encourage use. Great work Rick. As usual!

  • @gertjanboot5535
    @gertjanboot5535 11 місяців тому

    Rick You are such a gem in Guitarland, deep respect from the Netherlands Europe

  • @dannomanno4572
    @dannomanno4572 Рік тому

    You are such a blessing to all who play! Yhaynks gor help guitar popular agai my brother! God bless you and yours

  • @ethan6840
    @ethan6840 Рік тому +4

    I cannot tell you how helpful this video has been

  • @Thrandweel
    @Thrandweel 10 місяців тому

    Incredible lesson. I didnt have the attention span for notes and scales when I was young. Which is why I went with drums. Came more intuitively to me. I always messed around with guitar but never understood the positions for scales. Love it

  • @BoomerBends
    @BoomerBends Рік тому +2

    Very few people possess both the ear knowledge and theoretical knowledge. Considering the vast, and sometimes confusing, ocean of information on UA-cam and the greater web; if you could only have one music teacher online, Rick is your guy!

  • @MrLuigiFercotti
    @MrLuigiFercotti Рік тому +1

    Amazing how much adding that one note to the pentatonic changes the vibe.

  • @Bojangles149
    @Bojangles149 Рік тому +1

    The most important thing I've ever learned is how to learn without bias for myself. I really like the core of how you lay out the g major by the 1st,2nd position and so on. It's brilliantly simple for every scale path in learning. A eureka thing for me, it is powerfully easy to see it.

  • @VLKV_loves_you
    @VLKV_loves_you Рік тому

    Fell asleep watching who knows what on my headphones and had the loveliest guitar lesson/dream, recognizing tonality of arpeggio patterns, wake up and Rick is 40 mins into the lesson

  • @bkinder2220
    @bkinder2220 Рік тому +5

    I love this channel. I also love the fact that I spent years being able to hear a song, any song and being able to let my fingers talk by themselves. I sometimes wish I could read charts and talk in numbers, but I've always been a bit afraid I will lose my ear and make it too mathematical.

  • @greggaedeke2386
    @greggaedeke2386 Рік тому +5

    Thank you Rick! I needed that as an intermediate player. Your teaching is top notch.👍

  • @maxmenius9839
    @maxmenius9839 Рік тому +7

    Rick is simply a wonderful guitar teacher. His wealth of knowledge is amazing.

  • @KirkHammet-wc1kc
    @KirkHammet-wc1kc 7 місяців тому

    love your soloing lessons sir rick, gives me the idea what to play and the notes to land on.Amazing.thank you.

  • @timharrington4470
    @timharrington4470 Рік тому +8

    There is always something to be learned from on every video. Make sure you have your guitar in hand when you watch it , and don't be afraid to pause and watch things a second time.

  • @ZamarathThoth-xz7gs
    @ZamarathThoth-xz7gs Рік тому

    My new favorite Practical useful channel... entertaining as a it gets too Thank you Rick

  • @davespin9034
    @davespin9034 Рік тому +1

    I learned these as the 7 diatonic scales, 7 positions.
    3 notes per string.
    1. Do ra me fa so la te do.
    2. Ra me fa so la te do ra
    3. Me fa so la te do ra me
    So on through the 7
    If that helps anyone understand. I used colored pencils overlapping these on a hand drawn fretboard.

  • @TheDrunkenScoundrel
    @TheDrunkenScoundrel Рік тому

    I can hear that guitar resonate, the acoustic sound is amazing.

  • @frankschwemmer7501
    @frankschwemmer7501 Рік тому +1

    You are just a legend. And I allways learn new things, while watching and trying. Thank you, Rick!!

  • @markb6442
    @markb6442 Рік тому +4

    Right from the get-go...(referencing modes, etc), I realized that the audience you're choosing to teach to are musicians who are already versed on where the notes are on the fretboard. This seems more of an instruction on how an established musician should teach the fretboard. I will watch the remainder and hope something resonates with my level of playing... i.e. someone who does not already know the fretboard.

  • @johncostigan6160
    @johncostigan6160 Рік тому +1

    After all the years I've played, I never understood position relationships by the scale tone it starts on. They were modes. Harder to remember! Humbling lesson.

  • @douglove2412
    @douglove2412 Рік тому

    Lights are popping on! This makes more sense than any other teaching I’ve ever seen. I’ve been playing forever, but never “getting it” with knowing the scales. I’m a chords player, with lead-playing around the chords. Dorian? Mixolydian? Heard about them over and over, never put them in the brain or into play.
    The first part of this video, starting the scale on the different notes going up the neck, turns on the lights. Okay, Beato Book here I come!

  • @richardwhitehead4684
    @richardwhitehead4684 Рік тому +3

    I’ve done a variation of this for years, but this 5 position framework really organizes it in a way that actually makes it simpler. Nice job.

  • @amosjr4
    @amosjr4 Рік тому +2

    Perfect fretboard lesson...thank you very much,Rick!!

  • @uapnewdiscoveryimages
    @uapnewdiscoveryimages Рік тому

    One guy who knows what he is talking about....such a wealth of musical knowledge that should be tapped into by any musician from scratch to complex learning modules!

  • @frankosz6459
    @frankosz6459 Рік тому +3

    Thank you, Rick. Great lesson. There is always so much that one can learn from your videos. I also enjoy revisiting (and discovering) the older videos on your channel.

  • @novicejohnd5803
    @novicejohnd5803 Рік тому +3

    This is absolutely awesome, even now my ear has improved going trough these, thank you Rick, teaching at its best so rewarding.

  • @philtomey5910
    @philtomey5910 Рік тому +1

    Discovered you during the pandemic, and the five pentatonic positions you teach sparked a personal renaissance in my guitar playing. This video outlines the possibilities of starting there - and growing from there - beautifully.

  • @michaelhoward4837
    @michaelhoward4837 Рік тому

    13 mins in and you clarified something for me that I didn’t realize that I didn’t quite understand. Thank you! Nice holy cow moment for me!

  • @Aloneintgewoods
    @Aloneintgewoods Рік тому +1

    I’ve gleaned too much from good sir Beato…just bought the Beato book and feel guilty about getting so much for so little…content and format is end all be all of lessons…no excuses now…THANK YOU RICK BEATO!

  • @mbmillermo
    @mbmillermo Рік тому +1

    Clarificaiton on the "first lesson" argument at 10:05 - someone said "this is not a first lesson", then Rick said that he never said it was a first lesson. But Rick was thinking of something different -- this was Rick's first guitar lesson, but he already knew how to play! He had learned Hendrix "Hey Joe" solo and his mom had showed him some things. This was the first lesson with Tom the guitar teacher. He talks about it again at 14:50. But "this is not a first lesson" is valid -- it's not how to teach a rank beginner how to play the guitar.
    By the way, I strongly agree that these are the 5 scale patterns to learn -- exactly these -- and that's how I've been teaching them. Rick gives some good reasons (e.g., the pentatonic scale patterns are a subsets of these patterns, no double whole-step [4 fret] stretches), but there are more good reasons. Here's one: the next note up or down the neck for these patterns is *always* a whole step away. Another: The patterns of notes on strings is always the same for each of the five patterns: For example, if you're ascending and you play whole-half (fingers 1-3-4) on two consecutive strings, then you play a single whole step (fingers 1-3) on the next string, then half-whole (fingers 1-2-4) on the next two strings. Instead of moving over a string, you can move on the same string to two frets higher on the fretboard and continue the pattern that way. It *always* works in every pattern.

  • @jamesbay7534
    @jamesbay7534 Рік тому

    I have had 1 guitar lesson in my life. I am 60 and I just figured out what I have been doing is kinda on track lol!!!
    Thank you

  • @theelectricvoyage
    @theelectricvoyage Рік тому

    From a student point of view this is the best vid you have done Rick, in my humble experience. Thank you.

  • @bobshook3544
    @bobshook3544 Рік тому +2

    Great video! This is definitely one the the first things all guitarists should learn! And if you've been playing forever and didn't know this- it's never too late to learn and will still be super helpful.

  • @nightnoodler812
    @nightnoodler812 Рік тому +4

    Loved the sound of the Danelectro acoustic, great lesson, compact but full of notes:)

    • @carlc2597
      @carlc2597 Рік тому +1

      That’s an electric

  • @christophersuster9874
    @christophersuster9874 Рік тому +4

    Thank you so much for this hour. I learned so much. You are such a good teacher. Love your channel. Thank you, Rick.

  • @blackstyle28
    @blackstyle28 Рік тому +2

    It is good to know that even the pros have this same problem of un-muting

  • @sharkman4928
    @sharkman4928 Рік тому +1

    Amazing.....just when I think I am an intermediate guitarist (after playing for 40 years), Rick comes on here and convinces me I need to go back to beginner classes. Good Lord, I was totally lost in this lesson. 😫

  • @royerreasonist
    @royerreasonist Рік тому

    Love you Rick! U R A Great & Deep Guitarist, Great Teacher and Great Happy Personality!

  • @aarongagnon5174
    @aarongagnon5174 Рік тому +3

    You are a cool dude Rick. I always enjoy your content. Thank you for sharing!

  • @jaggededge8241
    @jaggededge8241 8 місяців тому

    Great video Rick. I vow to get your book one of these days. Appreciate all you content.

  • @d3w4yn3
    @d3w4yn3 Рік тому

    You could say that we all "resonated" with the guitar stream! (see what I did there? resonate? guitar?... guitars, they resonate!). Rick, we love you, and we love it when you do guitars!!!

  • @DimitriMoreira
    @DimitriMoreira Рік тому +1

    Rick! Speaking about the methods of playing guitar, please cover Yamandu Costa. He's just a great guitar player that deserves way more recognition.

  • @danielhutchinson7073
    @danielhutchinson7073 Рік тому

    Yeah man, Rick Beato opened up the whole thing for me. I teach guitar now because of this fuckin guy. This video will carry you for years. If there's something you don't get in this masterclass, work on it and make it right. You will not regret it, you will not forget it.

  • @reid1967
    @reid1967 Рік тому +100

    My goal is to get my music theory to the point I can watch a Rick Beato video once without having to keep pausing and going 'Wait, what?' and counting on my fingers.

  • @skippydog7053
    @skippydog7053 Рік тому +1

    I like the way you refer to the master JIMMY PAGE loads. He’s ultimate ace hero

  • @zchannel2134
    @zchannel2134 Рік тому

    That’s telling and showing something I needed to know 10+ years ago and still is going to give my playing a major step forward! And that’s just the major scale bit!

  • @PaulLoughrin
    @PaulLoughrin Рік тому +2

    Thank you, Mr. Rick. I really love your teaching, and videos.

  • @speezbortzappfing3r224
    @speezbortzappfing3r224 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the special price on your lesson plans. Was a beginning player years ago and was inspired by all your videos of the great music and guitarists to pick it back up. Fingers are quite sore, but the callouses are going to return...eventually

  • @blinkit4146
    @blinkit4146 Рік тому

    Good thing to hear a note before playing it,getting familiar is key.Scales can assist There's no wrong note to play when playing in a key,it's when and how.

  • @jojojosmart1
    @jojojosmart1 Рік тому +2

    When I was first learning guitar a teacher told me he spent 10 years learning theory and scales, then the next 10 years trying to forget them. So I started out 20 years ahead when I decided not to learn and unlearn theory & scales.

  • @rishardlampese8947
    @rishardlampese8947 11 місяців тому

    On the half dim arpeggio when you skip the B string in your first example (48:05) you're missing the b7 in the second octave of the scale. All you have to do is bar the g note on the B string with your pinky (or avoid the bar by playing the Eb on the 3rd string then the pinky on the B string). That form I think works better than stretching from the Eb note on the B string to the G note on the B string in your second example. It also keeps your own rule mentioned earlier intact - that of keeping the diatonic scale fingering within 4 frets. BTW the Amin7b5 works perfectly over the Cmin6 as the half dim is just an inverted min6. Even though I learned all this stuff back in the 70's it was a pleasure watching it spelled it out again. Great job.

  • @johncostelloe743
    @johncostelloe743 Рік тому

    Beautiful playing sweet melodic tones thank you I really enjoyed it best wishes from Ireland

  • @alanryan39
    @alanryan39 Рік тому +10

    Quality as always.

  • @nickrouse8426
    @nickrouse8426 5 місяців тому

    When you were showing spread triads, it made me think of the Cliffs of Dover intro right before he does the fast part into the first "verse" section.

  • @zazoomatt
    @zazoomatt Рік тому

    Exciting for ME owning everything BUT the EAR Training -I LOVED THIS Lesson RB Exactly Where I am AT ! Thank YOU SO MUCH

  • @WinItReigns
    @WinItReigns Рік тому +1

    Elvis, I would love a episode on the King and his amazing players/band members throughout his career ❤️

  • @BushidoPhoto
    @BushidoPhoto Рік тому

    I've been playing since 1988 and haven't learned many arpeggios. I hope to learn this concept now.

  • @themoodyukuleleplayer.
    @themoodyukuleleplayer. Рік тому

    Rick no matter how many times I think I’ve got this. You keep teaching me. Please do more videos like this.

  • @rhiwink
    @rhiwink Рік тому

    Thank You Rick! Can't wait to start!

  • @alanchang9457
    @alanchang9457 10 місяців тому

    Thank you, Rick, for this wonderful guitar lesson...

  • @miltonalmonte7126
    @miltonalmonte7126 Рік тому

    That guitar sounds great beautiful guitar you are the best in explaining things God bless you

  • @michaelmessagie4645
    @michaelmessagie4645 Рік тому

    I love this.. I actually split the neck into 3 major patterns of scales and it's helped me immensely. My teacher said hes never seen it before... :)

  • @cmonman89
    @cmonman89 Рік тому +5

    Thank you, Rick! I've just discovered your channel, and I am absolutely blown away by how amazing your content is. Thank you for everything that you do.

  • @firstthessalonian6889
    @firstthessalonian6889 Рік тому

    wow this is just what i needed rick, so much fun finally recognizing how to intuitively think about piecing the fret board together.
    Guitar technique is so important, so dont give up and start incredibly slowly, playing the scale in thirds
    (meaning after playing the first note G on the 2nd fret 6th string,
    play the third note, which is the B on the 5th string 2nd fret.
    Next, play the A on the 6th string 5th fret then the C on the 5th string 3rd fret, and so on.)
    Gradually tick up your metronome to higher speeds. muscle memory will come, and you will be shredding after many hours lol.

  • @galaxyreaper2714
    @galaxyreaper2714 Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much for reminding me that I suck at this instrument. LOL... Seriously, this was an awesome lesson. It really helps not just me , but I'm sure anyone who wants to really learn from the master.

  • @jaredmouro4952
    @jaredmouro4952 Рік тому

    I live that Danelectro. I t has such a wonderfully open and rich clean sound. I desperately want that JR double-cut with two P90s!

  • @djpvma
    @djpvma Рік тому

    This video inspired me to tune my acoustic to every string tuned to the 5th fret. I've never done this before. Sounds cool. Easy scales. No funky offset to trip you up. This gets some interesting sounds. You should try it.

  • @capntripps9
    @capntripps9 Рік тому

    well, after i checked every audio cord on my entire setup, ya got me there. great video man

  • @deanofrankenstein6391
    @deanofrankenstein6391 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic video. Just great stuff by a very knowledgeable player...🙏

  • @AlitaBeyay
    @AlitaBeyay Рік тому +1

    His beginner guitar courses anemic for money unless you buy it in a collection during the holidays. Someone made a Beato parody short called “ Every Beato Lesson”.
    In it actor Beato runs, scales up and down the fretboard with no explanation. It’s simple but concise.

    • @AlitaBeyay
      @AlitaBeyay Рік тому

      I sort of regret this post. it's true his beginner guitar rather anemic but usually he packages this with is beato bundles you can get a whole shitload of stuff for $99. I was looking for a new guitar course and I got pretty excited about a rick beato guitar course. it could be a good course for someone who is totally starting from scratch and doesn't even own a guitar yet. I was really excited to buy it that day. It was like the first day the course came out, and I was just sad to realize that this wasn't going to be a good course for me personally.

  • @MegaChoo2
    @MegaChoo2 Рік тому +11

    Beato is freaking great!

  • @alexl.4362
    @alexl.4362 Рік тому +1

    Rick is a Beast.

  • @spkay31
    @spkay31 Рік тому

    Glad you left in the beginning! Everyone forgets the mute button eventually :-) Great lesson. The best way to introduce modes is simply learning the positions for the major scale. It's very easy to understand and practice. Modes than become pretty easy to understand as simply taking the 1st note of the position as root for the "mode" of that position. Focusing on using your ears is so important. Music is easier to learn when ear training comes first.

  • @joejoepop
    @joejoepop Рік тому +5

    I recommend one week per position, playing everyday, improvising, memorize where the roots are, play around with eighth note, triplet and 16th note patterns, etc. Doing this before learning the next position really sinks the pattern deep into your memory. I really don't think it's useful to try to learn the entire fretboard worth of scale positions, either diatonic or pentatonic, all at once. Once a player has even one position deeply memorized, they can start to play with modes, and all kinds of exciting things.

  • @robsmith896
    @robsmith896 Рік тому

    Holy cow!
    Thank you Rick!!! Big pieces of the puzzle fell into place tonight!!

  • @mdu2112
    @mdu2112 Рік тому

    4:34, yes, include the low 7th before the root when visualizing the major scale shape!