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  • sounds like hendrix

  • STEP INTO MY OFFICE SON....YOURE HIRED!!!

  • Those double stops remind me of "The Weight" by The Band

  • that tone is unbelievable!

    

  • The second lick sounds like "waves" of G.Govan :D Country Heart!!!! XD

  • heartofmetal... thats right hehe....

  • This guy has to be the biggest rocker I have ever seen

  • yeah this guys a good guy i bet he helps alot of people learn begginer shit when your clueless dont come on utube to be a dickhead lol

  • Howdy! Thanks fer this public service! You're nice teacher and pleasure to watch! All the best - Judd Jugmonger

  • thanks. Just added some new tricks to my playing.

  • super phat frets on that guitar, love it

  • Man... Clip that nail and get a damn pick!

  • @Divljina89 he is using a pick just that the video is kinda blurry

  • @onixtheone Ahaha! The nail blocked my view :-)

  • Im a guitar noob. I dont get that scale stuff. Can anyone plz explain??

  • @MrKrezh the penatonic scale (the blues scale) forms the basis for all (or most rather) guitar licks (aka riffs). listen to chuck berry's licks, you'l hear that instead of true chords he is hitting single strings based on the blues scale. remember blues scale riffs and melody/ rhythm are the keys to rock!

  • @mattybock- you've got the right idea but the pentatonic and the blues scales are actually two different scales. the blues scale is heptatonic. i.e. it has six notes to the pentatonic's five. good to learn all forms of both scales for rock style music.

  • this guy plays as smooth as silk but his lady finger nails are creepy.

  • this guy is actually quite helpful for beginners... so, we shouldn't criticize him...

  • I thought he was strictly a country guitarist based on the other lessons...he's "Hendrixing-out" in this one!

  • everyone on the planet calls that scale A minor pentatonic except you.

  • everyine in the planet would call you a jackass for critizizing this guy for helping beginners

  • he's pretty much right. threw me for a loop for a second till i looked at the comments. never use that major pentatonic scale. good demonstration though.

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  • A is the relative minor to C major right? So, same scale right, just a different starting point? (I'm new to guitar.)

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  • aren't both scales d, e, g,a, c?

  • i'm not trying to be a smart allic, i just don't get it?

  • yes that's correct. Remember that the 6th note of the major scale is the relative minor. Example: the B minor scale is the relative minor of D major scale.

  • Yea

  • Not exactly. Same notes, completely different scales.

  • yes man.

  • out of time in the lick # 2

  • why waste time critizing this guys that trying to help people you negative jackas*

  • Enormous frets!!!!111

  • merci, merci !:)

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