hey that is really interesting how you figured out the same harmonic minor notes on different octaves of different strings every 3 frets!!! is that something special with the harmonic scale or can similar theories be applied to other scales. Cause tidbits like that can really help move the solos all over the neck while seamlessly playing in the same key!
Dunno if anyone has pointed it out yet, but he's actually just sweeping a diminished chord. It doesn't have to be done over a minor harmonic chord progression, it can be done whenever a dim chord is being played.
That's why the 3 fret sliding is possible. And there are only three diminished chords of that kind.
are A, E and C only in the first position?
lalaporo 1 year ago
hey that is really interesting how you figured out the same harmonic minor notes on different octaves of different strings every 3 frets!!! is that something special with the harmonic scale or can similar theories be applied to other scales. Cause tidbits like that can really help move the solos all over the neck while seamlessly playing in the same key!
jstarang1 1 year ago
Cool lesson
toksandman 1 year ago
Thank you so much ! this lesson is great and easy to understand
elvarwinston 2 years ago
@winter0155 if u want a really cool arabian scale follow this pattern
1/2 step- 1 1/2 steps - 1/2 step - whole step - 1/2 step - 1 1/2 steps- half step!!!
or something like this
4-| |o|o| | |
5-|o| |o|o | |
6-|o|o| | |o|
The websited i got it from calls it the arabic scale and its awsome!
wims09 2 years ago
how advanced.... harmonic minor! never heard of that before.....
no1spretty 2 years ago 3
Dunno if anyone has pointed it out yet, but he's actually just sweeping a diminished chord. It doesn't have to be done over a minor harmonic chord progression, it can be done whenever a dim chord is being played.
That's why the 3 fret sliding is possible. And there are only three diminished chords of that kind.
BaptizedinFire 2 years ago 11
this scale is like the major scale in wc the 7th is moved a half step?am i right?
Supermanu15 2 years ago
1:40 A pentatonic scale...or HARMONIC minor scale ?? whoops ??? it's ok - we know what you mean - thanks for posting
delpuckett 2 years ago
the sweeps sound like alexi laiho a bit
l1u1k1e2 3 years ago
sounds yngwie-ish
trav1b 3 years ago
yhea he uses them alot really fast
nick3164 3 years ago
it is Yngwie Malmsteen Malmsteen uses this kind of scale alot in his solos/songs
shadddey5 2 years ago
Typical malmsteen, cool!
SSE94 3 years ago
make a sweep picking lesson =D
lxLestatxl 3 years ago
Gotta love that augmented 4th from D to G#. Watch out, orthodox Christians.
slyglen 3 years ago
great lesson !
amirschwartz 3 years ago
thanks man! your hell good! thanks this help me heaps
AzzA980 3 years ago
dim arpeggio?
janronny5 3 years ago
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and talent.
TECHKLEC 3 years ago
diminished 7 licks like this are what make music theory interesting
chriscoooley 3 years ago
lynch fan?
Activethrasher00 3 years ago
YES! I always thought he was great.
leadguitarlessons 3 years ago
Enjoyed all your lessons,would be nice to see them a little longer though.
Thanks.
MysteryNomad 3 years ago
i love you
atdlusdriver 4 years ago
concise. no b.s. i like that
crazyeyeye 4 years ago
ur awsome!!! thanx!!!!!
nakerov 4 years ago
Very good info.
nosajghoul 4 years ago
the first sweeping lick is one alexi laiho uses
0909matt0909 4 years ago
Good lesson
mraggrovator 4 years ago