thx 4 effort..but actually u need 2 give more energy 2 ur hands wen playing an also correct ur hands position...wactch flamenco clips carefuly and u'll do it within a week,and practice powerfully & slowly..thx again;)
Yes I didn't see the comment you were replying to. I think you are basically saying playing scales up and down is pointless unless there is some musical (artistic) goal. I agree although one must start at some point and I find most of what we do is this kind mechanical exercise (masturbation) which we slowly maneuver into something meaningful. I played scales like this for years and it's been great to learn the patterns. I'm now trying the hard part, to connect my mind with my fingers.
I find it quite amazing that someone thinks a scale is not interesting, compositionally speaking. I understood listening to your music that you are not a big fan of tonality but so much has been achieved using just a scale that I think it is awfully pretentious to discard it as uninteresting. We could even go down a notch to the pentatonic scale and still we find a whole universe to be discovered there!
Many men seem to fall in love with you. I have had a guitar for longer than alot of them have been alive, but only played only sporadically over those years. But now through Youtube and people like yourself in the last five months I have taken off, baby. I will only say; You are one of my Loves.
Ever wonder what all them Greek Mode names were for?
Once you learn your C major scale (ionian), all you have to do is start and end on the second note of the scale. Now you are playing in the Dorian mode.
Start from the 3rd note = Phrygian
4th Note= Lydian
5th Note=Mixolydian
6th Note= Aeolian
7th Note=Locrian
This concept will show you the full range of the Major scale. But you can apply this concept to any scale. Whenever you take a scale and move the root note, you make a mode.
I've been doing these patterns for years on electric guitar. They sound good played fast in rock tunes but sound awesome in the classical style you demonstrated too. Nice lesson.
Thanks.
mustiondes03 5 months ago
thank you so much for posting this! ...very useful i think
thujon01 2 years ago
and the feeling of the strings
AK40HEAVEN 2 years ago
i hate the sound of classic guitars
AK40HEAVEN 2 years ago
thx 4 effort..but actually u need 2 give more energy 2 ur hands wen playing an also correct ur hands position...wactch flamenco clips carefuly and u'll do it within a week,and practice powerfully & slowly..thx again;)
3ifreet 2 years ago
Thanks, is a very useful video. Keep going!
christianetstu 2 years ago
Adore you and your guitar playing.
My Fav guitarists are Tonino Baliardo and
Zakk Wylde
Cheers from Dallas,TX (USA)
yougottogetthemoney 2 years ago
Which scale mode do you use for this style of playing? ect. Phrygian, Melodic,Pentatonic.....? Thank You..
BubbaFied1975 2 years ago
@BubbaFied1975 phrygian harminic and melodik minor
csybu 2 years ago
Yes I didn't see the comment you were replying to. I think you are basically saying playing scales up and down is pointless unless there is some musical (artistic) goal. I agree although one must start at some point and I find most of what we do is this kind mechanical exercise (masturbation) which we slowly maneuver into something meaningful. I played scales like this for years and it's been great to learn the patterns. I'm now trying the hard part, to connect my mind with my fingers.
chapeauelesmirriau 2 years ago
I find it quite amazing that someone thinks a scale is not interesting, compositionally speaking. I understood listening to your music that you are not a big fan of tonality but so much has been achieved using just a scale that I think it is awfully pretentious to discard it as uninteresting. We could even go down a notch to the pentatonic scale and still we find a whole universe to be discovered there!
chapeauelesmirriau 2 years ago
That was gr8!! thanks for sharing and good luck!
maximus83iq 2 years ago
that was great work:) thanks for sharing....
all the best
jesse
JesseGuitar07 2 years ago
i see you played the Veszprémi Flagstone Guitar Festival on the 16 july.
How did it go?
I hope it went well
Do you have any video footage?
uncleparsnip 2 years ago
No videos unfortunetaly, but it was so much fun!
csybu 2 years ago
looks like you have won the hearts of lots of men on youtube edina.
***Another good lesson***
some others that I used to do are
1, 3, 2, 4, 3, 5, 4, 6....etc
and
1,3,5....2,4,6....3,5,7....4,6,8....etc
the second execise gives you the root chords of a given key...ie in the key of C it would give you C, Dm, Em, F, G, Am, Bdim, C
UP
uncleparsnip 2 years ago
Thanks! I will try them out!
csybu 2 years ago
Many men seem to fall in love with you. I have had a guitar for longer than alot of them have been alive, but only played only sporadically over those years. But now through Youtube and people like yourself in the last five months I have taken off, baby. I will only say; You are one of my Loves.
sferemonk 2 years ago
You are very cute!,
Gracias por tu leccion
orionsoars 2 years ago
Russian?
Ever wonder what all them Greek Mode names were for?
Once you learn your C major scale (ionian), all you have to do is start and end on the second note of the scale. Now you are playing in the Dorian mode.
Start from the 3rd note = Phrygian
4th Note= Lydian
5th Note=Mixolydian
6th Note= Aeolian
7th Note=Locrian
This concept will show you the full range of the Major scale. But you can apply this concept to any scale. Whenever you take a scale and move the root note, you make a mode.
ShogaNinja 2 years ago
yes yes I know this!
But I am Hungarian not russian
csybu 2 years ago
This post was for your listeneners, not a personal suggestion. I was adding to your lesson.
Hungarian huh? Nice.
If you get bored come listen to my channel. I got a handful of original music there.
ShogaNinja 2 years ago
Can I come over for dinner?
BESTEVAAR 2 years ago
thank you its so great
hamamedo 2 years ago
Good vid and lesson. Too bad I got sooo much lag today. It keeps pausing in the middle of the melodies.
iadmike 2 years ago
That time of year again...
--"Back to school"--hah ha
--Van
van1976 2 years ago
Great ideas....thanks
josealonsoleon 2 years ago
I've been doing these patterns for years on electric guitar. They sound good played fast in rock tunes but sound awesome in the classical style you demonstrated too. Nice lesson.
Mike
SIXSTRING63 2 years ago
u r cute
accordeonist 2 years ago
Bonjour mon ami ,
H are you ?
fnec99 2 years ago
Awhhh ty for this lessson senorita :D
much love from one off your subscr.
-Heero070-
Heero070 2 years ago