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  • lol. "get those nice, cool notes"...?

  • i wish he was my teacher

  • Lol, this guy looks like a nice guy haha

  • wat is there to experiment when hes not taking time..take time and show the notes you are hitting...thats why so much peple have trouble follwing along..slow down take step by step goodness!!!!!!!

  • that sounds siiick!

  • he knows his stuff tho dont he. excellent tutorial. I am from a different south: south west england. i get made fun of for my accent all the time.

  • stop it at 0:16

  • now see he done played the F melodic minor in positions 1 and 2 and started on that A string, but then when he done switched to the third position over yonder, he fixed to gone up to the 13th freeet on the uhh low E... haha, he's to happy or hick or something... he's hard to listen too

  • wow... is this the nicest person on earth or what. hahaha

  • @hydrolix125 he reminds me of mr rogers lol

  • sorry I'm new at this, Can you please tell me as to equalize the guitar pedal and use it?. THANKS :-)

  • he blinks a lot

  • Question:

    When he plays the second position of the scale - at around 1:30 he ends the scale on the high E on the 12th fret.

    How come he doesn't resolve that to the F on the 13th fret?

  • Answer: E is the b5 of Bb. Unless you were on the V chord, it's more hip to to not resolve to a perfect 5th and hint at it by sticking b5 as in his solo example.

  • F melodic Minor has the same 'sounding' notes as F Dorian with a raised 7th and F major with a flat 3rd. In theory they're diferent though.

  • Cool lesson !

  • lol, yeehaw meeeelodic minorrr!

  • Its just like playing f dorian over the Bb7 the 11 over the V, but you play f melodic minor instead. play both at the same time fuck it! Its sounds good. you can also play B melodic if the Bb7 is altered like Bb7b5 or #5 or b9!

  • i dont understand why you play an F scale over a Bb chord?

  • i think Bb7 is the 4rth degree of f melodic minor. i think.

  • Yeah Bb is the fourth note of the scale. So it works.

  • thanks very much

  • great teacher for my son

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  • Ke ralhus de lingua é essa?

  • for most musicians..

  • The #4 mate, not b5 :D

    because the lydian dominant has a natural 5th with just a raised 4th and b7

  • Same thing, different name.

  • emixolydian technically it's the #4 and the b5 are the same note, but it's important to write them differently because the functions of the augmented fourth and the diminished fifth are different.

  • I know they're the same note, hence why I said "same thing, different name".

    I understand fully how they function, and in relation to notes against a chord, the function is exactly the same.

  • Oh ok i didn't doubt that you know about enharmonics i just rephrased it to kind of make it a little clearer, because "same thing, different name" could kind of mean different things so it's good to see we're on the same page about that at least.

    Notewise, i agree that their function, in playing, produces exactly the same effect, but if we're talking about degrees rather than individual notes i guess there's a little more room for discussion as to their application in harmonic writing.

  • Oh ok i didn't doubt that you know about enharmonics i just rephrased it to kind of make it a little clearer, because "same thing, different name" could kind of mean different things so it's good to see we're on the same page about that at least.

    Notewise, i agree that their function, in playing, produces exactly the same effect, but if we're talking about degrees rather than individual notes i guess there's a little more room for discussion as to their application in harmonic writing.

  • Hello Peter: Thanks for the lessons of

    F melodic minor and also Bb mixolydian.

    These basic examples get things back on

    track and a fresh look at scales that had

    become stale and not used in quite the right

    way. Thanks much

  • He may not have any tats, and even probably not on drugs or have one of those "just got out of bed" haircuts. No expensive faux worn out clothes either. BUT if you want some good guitar info, listen to him, if you don't I'll bet there are some "cool" videos with all the qualities you really like somewhere on youtube.

  • lol, bad haircut..

  • peter bobo? i heard bad xD!!

  • fab stuff! - thanks

  • Nice lesson, thank you for all the lessons they are well explained.

  • thank you very much for your lessons, you are a very great musician and a great teacher

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