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Advanced Guitar Lesson: Intervallic Pentatonic Licks 3 of 3

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2008

The charts of this lesson can be downloaded from the URL below:

http://www.guitarv.com/PlayVideo.aspx?vid=12

If you like this video, please buy on of my records or mp3 audio files from:

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These series of videos demonstrate how to explore wide intervals inside the pentatonic scale. This approach will help you create different types of licks, more commonly known as "intervallic licks."

The lesson is aimed to an advanced guitar player. In other words, you should be comfortable with basic soloing, pentatonic scale patterns and blues licks. It's not recommended to watch the videos out of order.

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  • whenever he adds the intervallic or whatever it doesn't really match the rest of the solo, he doesn't incorperate it well

  • good ideas, but damn dude, learn how to play ur own licks in time...

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  • perfect excuse, if zappa said you dont have to play in time --it must be ok

  • Great series man. Thank you.

  • @jamesedwardtheobald er, pardon the typos, tired hands...

  • heh. ya don't have to 'play in time' (for the commenter) . the concept is called 'hemiola'. frank zappa liked hemiola because it made the music sound more 'conversational'. playing metrically makes riff like these sound stiff. plus it is a midi trackj - real drummers have a looser feel. i thought the intro clip sounds killer!

  • @billmeedog hahaha he has good ideas but lets face it.. he sucks~!... he is a nice tho....

  • Thanks for doing these vid's :o)

  • @frafunk,

    Do you think it would've been better if he had played the whole lesson/tutorial through a cheesy multi-effect processor set to a "distortion & phase-shifter" patch instead? Hmmmm?

    OK, so he's NOT the best player out here on YouTube...But he CAN play! More importantly, he's providing a valuable lesson to guitarists trying to get out of the dreaded pentatonic-box rut! (I know I get stuck in this rut, and since his ideas are general/conceptual, they could yield many more licks!)

  • @Xmalibur,

    Diggity, Diggity.....Awe-riiiiight! - LMAO!!!

  • Great lesson and awesome playing.

  • nice licks now all you need to do is play on beat and stop with the quagmire head bob 1:58

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