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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2007

Great step-by-step guitar lesson of the legendary tune by Hendrix.

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  • wow the synchronisation is fuckind awful.. makes it almost useless

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  • @falconebrothers

    bc hendrix played his guitar down a 1/2 step... except in this song so this guy doesnt know what hes doing

  • Why the hell is this guy tuned in E flat. Makes everything a hundred times more complicated.

  • @jamesmoopnope well yeah thats where you are correct cause of the chord progression in such a blues song the D will sound slightly wrong, even tho it is within the scale, and yeah your correct again, penta is 5 therefore you are only relying on 5, but the Pentatonic is a series of 5 notes within a shape aslong as your in that shape you can add the other notes because your within the pentatonic scale, its only taken out of the aeolian mode.

  • @joesatriani1200rulez yeah, you probably know a lot more theory than i do, and kudos to you for that, but you're misinterpreting what the guy says. if you play a D while improvising over a regular F# pentatonic, it's gonna sound slightly strange/wrong. and what do you mean 'rely on 5 notes in the pentatonic'? penta means 5, if you use more than those 5 notes then it's not exactly a pentatonic scale is it? sure, you can add in other notes from the minor scale, but it then isn't PENTAtonic.

  • @jamesmoopnope well people like you who rely on just 5 notes in the pentatonic are sad sad people, oh wait...i believe you said "he never said its out of key he says its out of scale" i think your just trying to find mitakes cause if its out of scale its out of key,

    Btw... D is WITHIN the minor pentatonic, its a pentatonic just a series of notes out of the aeolian mode, its a shape, D and G# are just the added notes in the "pentatonic shape"

    Get your facts right before you open your fat trap

  • @joesatriani1200rulez he never says it's out of key, he says it's out of scale, which is true. D isn't in the pentatonic, only the F# minor scale. i think you're just trying to find mistakes.

  • I love Andy.

  • actually, after you bend the F a semitone up to F# the lick followed is E D A which he says is out of key, when its actually not,....note thats why its called minor pentatonic, the minor 6th is D, minor 3rd is A and E is the minor 7th in the F# aeloian/minor scale, so its not out of key.

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