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  • Nice pants.

  • I love using the pentatonic scale. It's so easy to move fast and it has such a quick range of strings.

  • clearest lesson eva!!! ty bro

  • why do we need the 5th of A for the second lead pattern? and is the second lead pattern the same as the first lead pattern, which started off with the root F sharpe?

    am kinda confused with that bit,otherwise,great vid!

  • thanks great vid realy helped me, really simple but hard to come by information

  • dude thank you so much ive been looking for how to play scales and you helped a lot

  • great teacher need a better camera though

  • Soo...  A major scale is f # minor??? Right?? I don't do theory i solo and improvise by ear

  • im a bit stupid coz i only just learnt the difference after 5 years ! i no stupid but when i solo to backing tracks , when they say minor , the minor scales sound awful but then if i play a major scale along to the minor backing track it sounds awsum. is it just a wrong listing or is it me being a noob to scales ? and sorry if ive alredy posted this ! my youtube is glitchy

  • im a bit stupid coz i only just learnt the difference after 5 years ! i no stupid but when i solo to backing tracks , when they say minor , the minor scales sound awful but then if i play a major scale along to the minor backing track it sounds awsum. is it just a wrong listing or is it me being a noob to scales ?

  • thanks! check out my site, AaronsGuitarLessons com, for more lessons. you can also sign up for Ask Aaron subscriptions in my Lesson Services area for more direct help from me :)

  • nice lessons :D

  • Can you play an A minor Triad and then an E Major Triad in the same solo?

  • yes sometimes, depending on the key and chord progression of the song. id be glad to help you with questions like this... just go to aaronsguitarlessons com, click on Lesson Services, and subscribe to Ask Aaron. Thanks!

  • this was such a great video! but quick question when your doing sweeps or arpeggios how would you figure out what the name of the sweep/arpeggio is?

  • hi. there are videos on the site, aaronsguitarlessons com, that might help you. go to the site, click on Lead Guitar, and go down to the Sweep Picking and Arpeggio section. Thanks. For further questions, please subscribe to Ask Aaron.

  • subscribed!

  • this young man has nothing but GREAT things to teach. He is very talented and I'm gonna subscribe to his lessons. Very good job, keep it up. THANX

  • where can i get tab for all scale??i really need it.

  • go to my website and find the lesson dude. charts are there. aaronsguitarlessons com

  • thnx bro:)

  • nice brian moore

  • Thanks Aaron, you explained the difference between major and minor and their relative fingerings very clearly. I have always wondered what the difference was, and now I know, so again I thank you.

    Col

  • you made that really easy and simple to understand, thanks

  • dude the scsle he plays he calls Amaj pet is jus F# minor pent

  • It's same !

  • Thank you very much for this easy explanation. Ist and 4th finger.

  • It helped a lot! Thx

  • Holy crap man. Ive been trying to figure out how this works. All the lessons ive found dont explain that each scale has two names.Thank you so much.Now i just have to learn how to put the scales with chords.

  • not all too helpful you said that the scale was 1 4 1 3 1 3 then you started this "lead pattern" with 1 3 on the sixth string where you said in the beginning that on the sixth string started on 1 4 and the fifth string was 1 3 very confusing

  • he wasnt staring with the root note of the scale, this is why he did that.

  • incredible man Thanks a lot

    (from Argentina! )

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