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  • There's always more to learn, these notes really open up the range, all the way through the positions, easy to learn...you are a great teacher....love the tele!!

  • Why is the note so blue? Lets show it some love.

  • He always uses the best analogies.

  • Which cam do you use for Video and sound Recording Justin? is it Q3HD?

  • he man, thanx for that, that was really usefull for me

  • nice rack!;p

  • Fender Esquire... what Springsteen uses. Beautiful

  • i have your guitar i love you already

  • Blues lead guitar number nine, number nine, number nine, number nine....

  • One of the best guitar instructors ever. Thanks, Justin.

  • thats a sexy tele!

  • big dirty tazzie devil to finish it off! = gold

  • Justin,  you are the man! I would love to shake your hand! Thank you so much for all of these lessons!!

  • love the maple neck!

  • damn, thats a nice guitar!

  • telecaster guitar right?????

  • telecaster guitar right?????

  • I don't really care for pentatonic minor scales, nor pentatonic scales in general for that matter. But, when you add that flat 5th, you've got yourself a stew!

  • great lesson

  • F5 to skip the add thumbs up to pass on throughout youtube

    Thanks for the tutorial justin

  • If you ever get this. Can you give an explanation as to why you shouldnt practise the blues scale up and down? thanks!

  • Cool! Finaly my play is actually sounding blueish. Thanks.

  • Compare this great teaching with the idiots at expert village

  • i love your guitar

    

  • that guitar sounds good....!!!

  • Aqualung ends in the erhhhhhh

  • Brilliant as usual. You should be charging

  • Please slow it down just a bit and more close ups of your fingers please? Otherwise very helpful.

  • VERY GOOD! REALLY THANKS!

  • Picked up a couple of cool tricks I'd never thought of before from this lesson. Time to smoke a doobie, crank up the fuzz and jam away!

    At least until I have to go to work :(

  • that opened a lot of possibilities for a beginner...

  • The end was the best part! xD

  • For the music, good work!

  • what do u get out of this dude? good job though thx

  • I guess he just gets the satisfaction of helpin' us out, lol. Not enough people like that left in the world.

  • Great lesson, man! Really helped me improve my guitar playing and practice. Beautiful guitar too, btw.

  • super sound, fein gespielt,danke

  • Guitar sounds beautiful... klsdsjfl

  • thank you.. sensei

  • Great lesson Dude!.. But what's my mom doing there at the end?!.  EeeeAAAAHH!..

  • thanks dude i learnt a bunch here!

  • wow thanks ive been stuck on a penatonic scale for a while, and ive been bored with it this is really gonna come in handy thanks a bunch :{D

  • play the octatonic scale!

  • its called the chromatic scale

  • sameeee

  • No it's not Stravinsky used in Petrushka , it combines major triads transpositionally related by a tritone. (consisting of C major and F♯ major triads played together), a bitonality device heralding the appearance of the main character.

    Go here to learn it watch?v=qvBvLI9tqIo

  • excelente expositor de blues

  • look at how long the video lasts

    911 :oooooo

  • is that a 72 vintage tele?? thats gorgeous what ever it is

  • hey justin r u by any chance from australia

    awesome lessons man

    thanks heaps

  • check my blues video out, was my 1st video so expect mistakes haha

  • not a huge tele fan, but i like yours. also, sweet studio / computer set up.

    cool lesson!

  • hey amigo, thanks for taking time to teach, everey day i learn a lot with your lessons,rock, blues, funk .....saludos from venezuela....

  • HELP!!!!

    whenever i play a scale, my pinky always automatically likes to hang back, which ususally happens when i play with 3rd finger. i try to fix it but its really hard

  • Justin, Thanks for taking the time to prepare these lessons. Amazing stuff.. just recommended your site to a few friends of mine. Much Much Appreciated!!!!

  • great teacher

  • LOVIN THE HEAD MOVEMENTS AND FACIAL EXPRESSIONS

    seriously though, cheers

  • awesome lesson! thanks man! =) keep em coming please

  • HELP.....I ran across a video last night where Justin explained chord structure. It was brief, simple and an incredible eye opener. Today, I cannot find it. Can anyone tell me which video it is on?

  • take a look on his web site i think i know what vid you mean just look under the chords section you should find it

  • dude ur lesson helped me alot thanks alot

  • that was sweet thanks man

     nice telecaster. im pretty sure it says fender

  • when i move into different keys are the blue notes still Eb? or are they 5 steps down from the root note? so G would be B? G#-C? or am i completely off? pleez clarify

  • close up? =(

  • freeking google adds all over the guys guitar and u cant turn it off... rly stupid advertisment

  • u can actually

  • just click on the X and it goes away dude!!!

  • @JustinSandercoe he means the videos dude lolol

  • @metalman1505

    lol..relax....play a tune!!

  • Another really cool lesson!

    Thanks Justin.

    James

  • dude..you are a rad teacher

  • Thank you for not using distortion when you are demonstrating licks. It is nice to be able to hear the note clearly. Sometimes I wish that you would name the note instead of

    counting frets and strings. A. Friend

  • hi ..... i am new and beginner in guitar. One doubt please. Why are pedals used separately ? Cant we get the same effect from ME 50 processors ? Why people buy pedals separately when we get the same effects from ME 50 processers ? am very much confused about all these guitar theory. Please help me and clearly explain me why we use pedals separately , ME 50 processors, amps etc. Still not clear about all these. thank you in advance.

  • I'd also like to know this.

  • Hey. Using a multi-effects processor is fine however its not always easy to dial a select tone when using multiple effects. A multi-effects unit often only allows effect depths to be set when using more than one effect. By using stompboxes (pedals) you can dial tones to each seperate effect and use them in a chain. Different amps are used once again to get different tones, you can hear quite a difference between a valve amp (e.g. a Fender Princeton) and a solid state like a Fender Frontman.

  • great answer. Cleared lot of my doubts. Thank you very much. Cleared lot of basic things . I guess u are a professional in guitar.IF i get any more doubts in future, i wil ask you. Thank You.

  • many thanks for your kindness on sharing your knowledge......

    May the force always be with you.

  • i down-tune te 1st and 2nd string to make it eazyer to play the pentotonic scail, i am a noob at guitar

  • what? if you tune down the 1st and 2nd string then you are not in standard tuning and when you play it will not sound right, anyways when you said 1st and 2nd i assume you mean E and A because you said you was a noob at guitar and the 1st and 2nd strings are E and B the two easiest strings to play, you would have to tune all the strings down to sound right, unless you went an whole octave on the first and second which i dought

  • you are such a good teacher thank you

  • thanks! your a great teacher! please make more!

  • Your vids simply brilliant. Go OZ

  • The absolute very best, thanks for taking the time to do this for the everyone, your lessons have unveiled loads of stuff Ive wanted to do for ages, and got me playing again - thanks so much jason

  • it's justin...

  • Best guitar lesson I'v ever had...

    Thx alot!

  • You make the best and most effective analogies. The "spice" thing, and the "language" stuff.

  • Subscribing to you is the best thing I did in youtube. You give aspiring guitarist the things that they need for absolutely free. The world will not be the same without you.

    Thank you!! And I really mean it.

  • yes, your best lesson! thank you

  • AWESOME LESSON!

    KEEP EM COMIN! ^_^

    it's all about the blues =D

  • CREATE TENSION. YEAAH!

  • exelant lesson as always =)

  • oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

  • damn man...ur really crankin these out fast right now..

  • Justin is the best online guitar teacher in the whole world! Thank you!

  • @Zulis309 Marty Schwartz is also a very good online teacher!!

  • @Zulis309 what about marty?

  • Thanks Justin. This is really helpful. Cheers!

  • Fourth comment! Awesome!

  • Nice one!

  • first..tnx for all this lesson..your so generous..!!!!...to my fellow fan of justin,donate to justin nw..cheers!...

  • first viewer!;)

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