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From: RickyCarGuitar
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  • Great Lesson!

  • Great Lesson!

  • Great Lesson!

  • Good tips! I'll definitely be using those, thanks.

    (now, please, go grab a dictionary and look up the word "hence.")

  • This is the best lesson ever. Open up my mind in approaching using pentatonic scale. Thanks!

  • This is an awesome approach! Thanks! I think more players should lend tips to make us all better!

  • @101river Glad you like it kinda fun huh! I am going to work up some other tips in the near future. Come back and click on some of my cool ads while you are here... Thanks

  • thanx. though I did not copy what you did, definitely gave me the feel i was missing.

  • @alcapotic26 Glad it helped. I have been playing a bit more lately and will try to put up some more tips...Thank you for watching.. If you return please check out some of my advertisements by clicking on them

  • Fantastic Idea. Thanks so much. It's late now but I will try it 1st thing tomorrow morning.

    Again, Thanks :)

  • Thanks I am glad you enjoyed the lesson.. If you return please click on some of the ads. I will try to put another lesson on here soon.. Thanks

  • For me this was one of those "light bulb goin' off" moments while watching this video the first time. I get it now! It makes so much sense the way you explained it, and it's so simple. Thanks, man.

  • BRAVISIMO!

    Too many players/teachers, make it over complicated.

    Thumbs Up! ;-)

  • well done

    

  • VERY well explained lesson. You did a really good job repeating each step several times, taking it slow, while giving some basic theory. You ought to consider doing much more on YouTube if time allows.

  • @TheSwatmachine Thank you I am glad it helps I find it quite fun to learn the major patterns associated with each of the following chords. C A G E D

  • @RickyCarGuitar Yes, the CAGED system is a very common approach to teaching guitar. I have seen many teach it, but you seem to have a talent for explaining it simply and quite effectively. Keep up the good work.

  • Very NICE!!!! Very clear and easy to understand. Bye the way, I'm 65 and been playing my whole life and this video cleared a lot of misunderstanding. Thanks!

  • you are by far the first guitar teacher i could actually learn something and practice,hope to continue learning on some other videos you might have,thanks.

  • do telecasters only have the small headstock? i cant stand the small ones but i love the big ones

  • Its just a 5 note pentatonic scale...a basic "blues" scale. This applies to much more than country music, it's the foundation that rock and roll is built on.

  • man thank you so much! keep teaching please

  • Can you do the same with the E barre shape ? I've tried it it sound OK

  • Lost me...

  • I have watched hundreds of lesson videos and BY FAR this is the best one have seen! I am a beginner to intermediate player that doesn't read music just plays by ear. The ease and the way it is explained was fantastic. Thank you very much for this video.

  • @sbearcat601 Very glad it helps you and thanks... I am going to put up some more easy ways to combine scales soon so please come back. Thanks again for the positive comment...

  • Thank you for a nice simple lesson

  • Good lesson...this is pretty much what I do for country tunes...Although it really isn't the most country sound. What it seems like you are doing (I could be wrong) is taking the relative minor of each chord and playing the minor pentatonic or blues scale. So you are in the key of A. The relative minor of A would be F#m....for the D chord it would be Bm and for the E it would be C#m. Either way it's a good way to jump right in and jam

  • @shiveroad I too was confuced at that part ...F# is relative minor of A kind of thing

  • Thank you!

  • Wow, great lesson Rick, it really keeps it simple and to the point

  • Coolski.

  • Also the same bared A form on the 12th fret slide up 2 frets wala same pattern..

  • Have to try these. Thank you very much

  • A D E are the three chords I am using in this video.. The key of A progression.

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