My goal as a guitar player is to be able to come back to this video at some point and understand what you are talking about. I don't think that feeling stupid is supposed to be inspirational, but I'm motivated to make it happen.
Hold on, this Bb7 with a sharp 11 is the same F melodic minor starting from its 4th degree (Bb) oh wow, you're giving the same pattern of notes a different name according to where you are starting from.
this is realy cool AWSOME LESSON! i learned my melodic scale a year ago but cuoldn't realy aply it to anything..i just got into playing half diminished chords so now maybe some fun!
Good lesson man! Nice to see a lesson showing what cats are actually playing. Going to melodic minor a m3 above is my go to approach but its also fun to think of a m7b5 as a dominant in first inversion and then start playing various melodic minor scales to hit all of the alterations of the dominant. When it's all played over the m7b5 it starts to sound really hip. I'd love to hear what some of your other approaches are.
My goal as a guitar player is to be able to come back to this video at some point and understand what you are talking about. I don't think that feeling stupid is supposed to be inspirational, but I'm motivated to make it happen.
ashasha3 6 months ago
Thanks for the lesson man!! It really opened my mind for possible ideas that I had not thought of before..Excellent!
Abovedarim214 7 months ago
Hold on, this Bb7 with a sharp 11 is the same F melodic minor starting from its 4th degree (Bb) oh wow, you're giving the same pattern of notes a different name according to where you are starting from.
JavierB1988 7 months ago
this is realy cool AWSOME LESSON! i learned my melodic scale a year ago but cuoldn't realy aply it to anything..i just got into playing half diminished chords so now maybe some fun!
dienonbeliever 9 months ago
That's A LOT of ideas!!! thanks!
William102582 10 months ago
Good lesson man! Nice to see a lesson showing what cats are actually playing. Going to melodic minor a m3 above is my go to approach but its also fun to think of a m7b5 as a dominant in first inversion and then start playing various melodic minor scales to hit all of the alterations of the dominant. When it's all played over the m7b5 it starts to sound really hip. I'd love to hear what some of your other approaches are.
traviscruseguitar 11 months ago
ZEN
johnnyjolijt 1 year ago
nice one
JazzLinesForGuitar 1 year ago
Way over my head, but SO inspiring. Maybe in 5 years I'll come back and understand!? I hope!!
bsrobinson 1 year ago 2
Great lesson, nice guitar!
I've been thinking about a PRS Hollowbody for a bit, but they're just so expensive.
GregGirardin 2 years ago