Pretty Cool lesson here, Covers the topic quite well. Ive just made a bunch of detailed courses for beginners and advanced guitarists that you might be interested in. Check it out! would love to know what you and anyone watching this video thinks. Its totally free, and i mean TOTALLY
Great lick to build up speed. Very nicely explained too. Not quite sure what the last comment is all about tho. Out of time. Your always get people who are jealous of other peoples talent.
so if you add the word "blues to it" it always automatically adds this augmented 4th / dminished 5th to the original minor pentatonic scale I - bIII - IV - V - bVII ? I never did music school and teach guitar myself (got these things from books) , but if I remember correctly this is just called "the blues scale" and not the blues pentatonic scale ...
@medra1980 yea it is but the blues scale for some reason is called the scale with a tone before it. so a blues pentatonic is really a different kind of hexatonic. the hexatonic blues scale would be a septatonic ( i dont even know if that exists or if its ever called that but whatever lol ) you get what i mean right
No, the blues scale from its basic is a hexatonic scale i.e. a minor pentatonic with an added tritone, there is also the blues pentatonic scale which consists either of I-IIIb-IV#-V-VIIb or I-IIIb-IV-Vb-VIIb and scales with 7 notes are called heptatonics not septatonics
ok how is his action so low and he doesnt get fret buzz???? mine feels like an acoustic, i cant even bend up cuz my fingers get caught under the other the strings above and i end up plucking them and it inevitably sounds like crap! also a strat.. HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!
i doubt that. to a certain extent yes but with what im talking about not at all. think about it. how does the amp affect the action? its about the guitar set up
I really liked your channel and this video. If you need any help getting this video exposed I use a site called tubeviews (dot) net It has really helped like 20 of my main videos get to the top in position.
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I really like this channel's reviews and lessons but sometimes it's a hassle to find the correct video to watch next. Am I not finding a playlist or something? I'm putting this 6 Licks series in a public playlist to make things easier to find.
Now you. You are an excellent teacher and mad respect for the free tube vids....Keep it GREEN. Love the Bkues and now I transcript... I've learned that it's the best way to get soul in your music and understand the fret board 10 times faster..PEACE
Hey Dave, Char here. I really miss our lessons together. You said you were doing some videos instead,...and I found them here on You Tube! So THIS is what you were talking about. What a surprise! Great job. I'm sure wanting to be on your e-list and I'm sure other ex-students miss you and would love this too. Great to see you rockin' BTW you were the best teacher I ever had.
Hi! First of all, thanks for these videos, they are a great help! You're all great! My question: Do you bar your first finger slightly over strings that aren't supposed to be played or how do you dampen those strings?
next time just do an intro to licks, and outro to licks instead of adding them on to each lick cause it really repetitive. other than that great licks
Dave. I have to say thanks for all the great lessons that you have given us viewers. You are a great teacher: easy to understand and caring about the progression of your students. I have been a loyal subscriber for some time now and hope to see more great videos soon.
u talk more shit then u teach
TheMiike83 6 months ago
8 peoples guitar journeys are not going famously!!
Deekonmix23 9 months ago
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Pretty Cool lesson here, Covers the topic quite well. Ive just made a bunch of detailed courses for beginners and advanced guitarists that you might be interested in. Check it out! would love to know what you and anyone watching this video thinks. Its totally free, and i mean TOTALLY
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RexPearson1 9 months ago
very cool, thanks
salutetheflag 1 year ago
dude this is helping with some of my solo's it sounds really crisp
bucketheadman19 1 year ago
so.. why don't you upload some videos to teach ppl if your so amazing?
PFulton1989 2 years ago 5
Great lick to build up speed. Very nicely explained too. Not quite sure what the last comment is all about tho. Out of time. Your always get people who are jealous of other peoples talent.
Danml1984 2 years ago
These really aren't blues licks, more Eddie Van Halen-nish than say Mike Bloomfield, or Mick Taylor.
HighZombiesRule 2 years ago
yeah, you are.
tcinpa37 2 years ago
I thought a pentatonic scale was built up of 5 otes? Isn't this the hexatonic blues scale in Cm?
medra1980 2 years ago
this is just called "Blues Pentatonic" othing fancy like hextatonic, but yeah it has 6 notes even though its pentatonic
EasyTricker 2 years ago
so if you add the word "blues to it" it always automatically adds this augmented 4th / dminished 5th to the original minor pentatonic scale I - bIII - IV - V - bVII ? I never did music school and teach guitar myself (got these things from books) , but if I remember correctly this is just called "the blues scale" and not the blues pentatonic scale ...
medra1980 2 years ago
exactly. thats the way i was taught, other people might say differant though
EasyTricker 2 years ago
The Blues scale is the pentatonic scale (5 notes) with an added 'Blue note', in this case F#, hence 6 notes.
jameswp1946 2 years ago
@medra1980 thats the blues scale so it adds another note to the scale which is the blue note
MrAlfredocolon 2 years ago
the blues scale IS a hexatonic scale
medra1980 2 years ago
@medra1980 yea it is but the blues scale for some reason is called the scale with a tone before it. so a blues pentatonic is really a different kind of hexatonic. the hexatonic blues scale would be a septatonic ( i dont even know if that exists or if its ever called that but whatever lol ) you get what i mean right
MrAlfredocolon 2 years ago
No, the blues scale from its basic is a hexatonic scale i.e. a minor pentatonic with an added tritone, there is also the blues pentatonic scale which consists either of I-IIIb-IV#-V-VIIb or I-IIIb-IV-Vb-VIIb and scales with 7 notes are called heptatonics not septatonics
medra1980 2 years ago
@medra1980 thanks about the heptatonics thing. but i get what you mean now.
MrAlfredocolon 2 years ago
If your fingers are getting caught under the string above you should lower your action. Take it to a shop if you can't do it yourself.
conombnm 2 years ago
ok how is his action so low and he doesnt get fret buzz???? mine feels like an acoustic, i cant even bend up cuz my fingers get caught under the other the strings above and i end up plucking them and it inevitably sounds like crap! also a strat.. HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!
carlitos07way 2 years ago
its all about the amp my friend
demo6989 2 years ago
i doubt that. to a certain extent yes but with what im talking about not at all. think about it. how does the amp affect the action? its about the guitar set up
carlitos07way 2 years ago
omg i love you man every video i hav seen of u i alwayz get it right keep rockin!
acecalumkl 2 years ago
"And we play this lick on the g string"
lol
clanstead 2 years ago 20
haha nicely found
anonymous668 2 years ago
I'm childish!
clanstead 2 years ago
you rock on the guitar u r great thanks.
swifty2k8 3 years ago
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I really liked your channel and this video. If you need any help getting this video exposed I use a site called tubeviews (dot) net It has really helped like 20 of my main videos get to the top in position.
There is software im using to send atleast 30,000 text message a day advertising my online business...it is amazing. I think they have free demos to try as well.
autotextsender (dot) com and autotextmailer (dot) com
Have you heard of this program that actually send thousands of text m
Finsmith 3 years ago
I really like this channel's reviews and lessons but sometimes it's a hassle to find the correct video to watch next. Am I not finding a playlist or something? I'm putting this 6 Licks series in a public playlist to make things easier to find.
BlackAngusYoung 3 years ago
Now you. You are an excellent teacher and mad respect for the free tube vids....Keep it GREEN. Love the Bkues and now I transcript... I've learned that it's the best way to get soul in your music and understand the fret board 10 times faster..PEACE
damnimgood52177 3 years ago
Hey Dave, Char here. I really miss our lessons together. You said you were doing some videos instead,...and I found them here on You Tube! So THIS is what you were talking about. What a surprise! Great job. I'm sure wanting to be on your e-list and I'm sure other ex-students miss you and would love this too. Great to see you rockin' BTW you were the best teacher I ever had.
drugstoreblueswoman 3 years ago
This is a really cool comment to read for one of the many people who seem to know him well from only the videos!
BlackAngusYoung 3 years ago
I freaking love this guy
ledhead923 3 years ago 4
u rock boss thanks for sharing the san diego vibes
crazyrabbit36 3 years ago
I have to say, you have a gift. The ability to explain things and have fun with it. I enjoy all your lessons
eversmot 3 years ago
UR an AWsome teacher u converted my band to blues dude im lead and totally ROK at solo's cause of U
I EVEN SIGNED UP TY DAVID
Fishmegis 3 years ago
Hi! First of all, thanks for these videos, they are a great help! You're all great! My question: Do you bar your first finger slightly over strings that aren't supposed to be played or how do you dampen those strings?
Rock on guys!
glennekeuh 3 years ago
next time just do an intro to licks, and outro to licks instead of adding them on to each lick cause it really repetitive. other than that great licks
PbMike2005 3 years ago
Outstanding man! Love it. Keep 'em coming!
TstAllTruth 3 years ago
my guitar journey is going famously
NuMetalGrunge 3 years ago 22
@NuMetalGrunge Mine Too!! lets jam!
fuzz538 10 months ago
Is is just me or does 2:19-2:@3 sound like the main riff of Aerosmith's Draw the Line?
severalwills1 3 years ago
this whole series was great dave, keep em coming
500passwords 3 years ago 4
Oh YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LOVIN' THIS, THANK YOU.
DrBones666 3 years ago 3
I HAVE A SUGGESTION FOR YOUR VIDEOS
* can you please provide information on what guitar/amp/effects you are using in each video. that would help a lot !!
please consider ^^
thanks! you're videos are amazing!
flamepunch8 3 years ago 2
Great lesson as usual. Erm i cant find part 4...or 5 or 6. Anyone?
Crazyfish66 3 years ago
Ignore that comment, obviously theyre just being released, didnt check the dates lol.
Crazyfish66 3 years ago
They havent been put on YouTube yet.
FunWithANun 3 years ago
Dave. I have to say thanks for all the great lessons that you have given us viewers. You are a great teacher: easy to understand and caring about the progression of your students. I have been a loyal subscriber for some time now and hope to see more great videos soon.
Killaphobiac 3 years ago 2
dwn the g string...lol
moviecatninja 3 years ago 2
this sort of sounds like since ive been loving you from led zeppelin..
brakspbfun 3 years ago
thats because both are in c minor. much like modes and scales themselves, keys all have their own feeling.
PMCMANIS 3 years ago 2
the beginning is sick!!!!!
Gershom123 3 years ago
thanks
VThokies819 3 years ago
NICE
mamaskidmark 3 years ago 2
Thanks for the lesson! Great job!
MattieCooper 3 years ago 2
cool
sgvslp 3 years ago 2
*tear* beautiful =')
ABigMuffin 3 years ago 2
this is cool
bAsebal7X 3 years ago
nice solo
zx127 3 years ago