Scott Henderson Shares Secrets of the Pentatonic Scale

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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2011

Renowned fusion guitarist and Musicians Institute guitar instructor Scott Henderson sits down with Jude Gold to share compelling and clever ways to use the pentatonic scale. Filmed in the concert hall at Musicians Institute. For more information on GIT, the Guitar Program at Musicians Institute, click to www.mi.edu.

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  • Wow the light just came on! Great video for those of us that don't know theory!

  • The closest I've ever heard to a guitar sounding like a saxophone.

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  • Just posted a tribute to Scott on my channel - he really is the best!

  • Ive been teaching and playing years and I know this stuff, but I love this lesson and how he puts it all across. Scott is a top player and a top top teacher. A wonderful video lesson, to be valued and treasured. There s alot more in all this than you may first realise. Brilliant.

  • The last few licks are SICK

    

  • This guy is good!

  • That's one guy who loves his guitar. He's not there just doing it for the money.

  • It's a real life giapet! 

  • 06:37 Laser eyes!

    Road House....

  • @toetapper04 Back indeed. I'll send up smoke signals from my shed when I'm done. This was fantastic. Great new territory to explore I'd never thought of with the Maj2nd up, and 5th position changes. More please! Oh, and @contact1araya—it's probably his thick fusion tone, without a lot of hi-end, and that he uses his fingers a bunch.

  • Wow only mentions Jeff Beck once despite spending his whole life trying to emulate him,,,,THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE.

  • Scott is a very innovative and underrated player. The way he puts a fresh spin on the same old bluesy pentatonic licks is quite interesting.

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