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  • you fingers was almost like paul gilbert fingers.!!

  • Thanks for the lesson, God bless you

  • bony fingers o_O

  • I like these kind of lessons, for me, finding out by hearing works the best.

    And after that, the nice use of this scale comes to live when you start using it. thanks, great video:)

  • questo ragazzo e un genio.grazie Daniele per questa lezzione.

  • Sfigà

  • Grazie Daniele per questa buona lezzione.vogliamo altri cosi.Grazie

  • you have an awesome feel!

  • Super!

  • Thank you!

    Omid

  • Thanks a lott Danielle!!!

    You must record a dvd video lessons.

    All the best.

  • this is a lesson?

  • melodic minor,descending is as scale minor,?, or is the same ascending and descending?

  • when ascending and descending is the same it's called bachian scale, not melodic

  • C'mon, man. Why would you post that as your complete response?

    Let me finish it for you:

    BUT, in the jazz world, the identical ascending/descending version IS referred to as "melodic minor." Sure, it's not "correct," but jazz players have gotten by for decades without ever even acknowledging the "Bachian scale."

    I'm not discounting classical study/teaching, but...

  • many people misunderstand the melodic minor with regards to the classical tradition (mostly because its usually taught badly). In classical music melodic minor isn't really treated as a strict scale per say, but more of a possible alteration to the minor mode. The descending is often altered because there is no need of a leading tone in that direction, but it is not a strict rule and many other things must be taken into account.

  • The primary reason for the classical melodic minor working the way it does is, I believe, because descending it sounds too much like a major scale- which will sound kinda wacky over a normal minor progression (to classical musicians). But ascending of course, it has a distinctive minor quality thanks to the first half.

  • can you send a pm, explaining that better plz??

    best regards

  • bello:-)

  • Thank you so much for posting and also giving us the info to get the backing tracks. One needs to understand Italien a bit to get to the link but nothing comes free in life. Great video you gave us here.

  • Would you mind posting the link ? I cant read any Italian !

  • If you click on the link above right that Daniel put there then go to the third comment by Tony_B and click on the link there.

    Thats all folks....Enjoy

    Can't post the link in comments YouTube will not allow.

  • Ma tu hai idea di cosa significhi improvvisare su un modo minore melodico per 2 minuti a scopo didattico? Con che basi giudichi "inascoltabile e inutile" il lavoro di un professionista?

  • grande daniele, grande vermnt

  • sweet!

  • COMPLIMENTI DANIELE!!!!

  • This is a really useful lesson. As i hear, you played over a D7 chord, so i'll use that scale when i play over 7 chords.

  • Is that an Yngwie Malmsteen guitar pick ?... cool.

  • ma ke figata di impovvisazione hai fatto?

    grandissimo!

  • Always amazing...

  • bravissimo , i need this lesson , and is very good exercise daniele !!!

    very big long fingers men xD

    Ciao man good luck

    Cuti

  • you are an amazing guitarist.

    i have been playing for two years and you are like my idol.

  • Dear Daniel,I have somes questions to ask to you,I am a guitarist and i want to know some things,can you send me an personnal message ?

    Thank you very much.

    I love your work

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