John Mayer Teaches His PENTATONIC EQUATOR Concept with fretLIVE Animations! (Guitar Lesson)

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  • @swood07413
    @swood07413 Před 2 lety +5785

    Ok JM is legendary, but who's the intern who had to go back and chart out every single note he played for the animated tab? Hats off to them because that's sick!

    • @kane6529
      @kane6529 Před 2 lety +169

      That would be done by this channel POW music not JM

    • @-caleb-7201
      @-caleb-7201 Před 2 lety +133

      @@kane6529 that’s what he said

    • @deandee8082
      @deandee8082 Před 2 lety +111

      pretty sure its software

    • @OrymUmenzi
      @OrymUmenzi Před 2 lety +72

      lol... the intern's name is Algo short for 'Algorithm'

    • @michaelwoods3850
      @michaelwoods3850 Před 2 lety +46

      It's a program that converts from his amp to his laptop

  • @777ZEETAL
    @777ZEETAL Před 2 lety +1046

    This animation is pretty sweet. It’s like seeing how a magic trick is done.
    After you see the animation, the patterns are revealed and with a little practice, the trick seems attainable and not as much a secret.

    • @PowMusic
      @PowMusic  Před 2 lety +73

      That’s the goal! Thanks!

    • @RestInPeaceX
      @RestInPeaceX Před 2 lety +6

      @@PowMusic you're the man kudos to you buddy 🤘

    • @pikiwiki
      @pikiwiki Před 2 lety +7

      exactly. Easier than trying to imagine the patterns on the fretboard, repeating them over and over. Graphics help

    • @ethan_silas
      @ethan_silas Před 2 lety +5

      @@PowMusic sir did you sit and transcribe every single note he played on the graphic of the neck????

    • @reservoirfrog1
      @reservoirfrog1 Před 2 lety +5

      I haven’t been playing for the last couple months but this has given me my motivation back!

  • @shanep5121
    @shanep5121 Před 2 lety +742

    That animation is a life changer. That did more for me in 5 minutes that in 35 years of self-study. This is what I've been missing my whole life. When it stopped I was just heartbroken. Where can I see more instructional videos with this type of animation? It was perfection. The best I've ever seen by miles

    • @PowMusic
      @PowMusic  Před 2 lety +35

      Awesome! Check out the rest of my channel and my courses!

    • @shanep5121
      @shanep5121 Před 2 lety +4

      @@PowMusic i was just there and subscribed and hit the bell. I'm sharing this everywhere.. Do you do this for bass? My daughter plays and she is very new to it.

    • @PowMusic
      @PowMusic  Před 2 lety +8

      @@shanep5121 no, not for bass but check out this channel for bass - I helped create those videos with another teacher: czcams.com/channels/OlWBkz7GW5gUCppyvX9Nzg.html

    • @shanep5121
      @shanep5121 Před 2 lety +9

      @@PowMusic of course you did! You are an awesome human. Thanks again.

    • @alltheserobotsshallfall
      @alltheserobotsshallfall Před rokem +1

      @@PowMusic will check it, just hope there is metal and drop tunings in there! XD

  • @PepperCain
    @PepperCain Před 2 lety +74

    “I could play forever and I will.” I respect that.

    • @Mikeys-Music
      @Mikeys-Music Před 4 měsíci

      My favorite thing anyone’s ever said 😂

  • @DaveSwart
    @DaveSwart Před 2 lety +45

    They say everyone learns differently. Well, 25 years after picking up a guitar - FINALLY. THIS my friend. This is how my brain learns best.

  • @mjt7231
    @mjt7231 Před 2 lety +466

    The John Mayer lessons are amazing. To have someone at his level breakdown how he looks at what he’s doing and how it makes sense in his mind is something you could’ve never been given for free twenty years ago.

    • @bojangles6444
      @bojangles6444 Před 2 lety +12

      Instructional vhs used to cost a fortune more than movies. Like $100. Now they are all free on CZcams. Even bootleg concerts with terrible quality were more than albums and you were at the liberty of some stranger to send it to you. And movies weren’t as cheap either! People would collect unofficial concert cd’s and tapes- sometimes the tapes were so bad. Some official vhs would be $50 new- especially if it won best picture etc. that was more like 35 years ago lol. I don’t think the nostalgia heads remember this was before best buy and circuit etc city started having price wars to keep all of this stuff affordable. 18 bucks for a cd at the mall..

    • @stevesassano5047
      @stevesassano5047 Před 2 lety +7

      John's Guitar Teacher was Al Ferrante who was Edgar Winters guitar player. He still teacher in Fairfield CT.

    • @collinwebster291
      @collinwebster291 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm pretty sure his mother was a school teacher.

    • @larryhudspeth4072
      @larryhudspeth4072 Před 2 lety +2

      I was not surprised to learn John Mayer went to Berklee at age 19!

    • @ziblot1235
      @ziblot1235 Před rokem

      What did he breakdown? All II saw was him playing little riffs, and not showing were the frst note was. Thats 30 minutes I wont get back.

  • @guitarware
    @guitarware Před rokem +247

    I love how not only music theory but more specifically the guitar is just this puzzle that we all and even John Mayer is still trying to figure out and we all share clues with each other in this journey to solve it. This video is brilliant. Thank you for making this. Liked and subbed. Oh yea and the animation is next level detail

    • @punkywozza4330
      @punkywozza4330 Před rokem +13

      As EVH famously said "It's Music Theory, Not Music Fact"

    • @dr.strawberry5773
      @dr.strawberry5773 Před rokem +4

      @@punkywozza4330 it is facts, just not rules. i always find myself explaining that music predates music theory just like speaking predates dictionnaries and cooking predates recipes. (i do know the joke that you're making but it needed to be said!)

    • @FoxHound-ch1yy
      @FoxHound-ch1yy Před 6 měsíci

      Aint the internet a beautiful thing =)

  • @ironicpunishmentdivision4226

    "It's so much fun"...I love that he says that in the lesson. Everyone forgets that's what creating music about. Great job on the editing and animations.

    • @autistichead8137
      @autistichead8137 Před 2 lety

      Really ???? we all play guitar for hours a day because we forgot it’s fun 😂😂 You could have just typed “I perceive myself as superior to everyone else”

  • @bofa83
    @bofa83 Před 2 lety +576

    His ability to make the minor pentatonic to sound like that always blows me away.

    • @changzang8186
      @changzang8186 Před 2 lety +27

      Yea how the hell does he do that

    • @rocstarnol
      @rocstarnol Před 2 lety +3

      @@changzang8186 idk it’s crazy

    • @kenduffy5397
      @kenduffy5397 Před 2 lety

      YES IT DOES!

    • @keithremedy
      @keithremedy Před 2 lety +22

      @@changzang8186 years of playing... it took me a long time before I actually started being able to play music & had a melodic & vocal style. Where as before I was just playing guitar & playing what I knew whether it be scales or triads & something that just sounds like what you’d hear in music student. John plays the guitar the way you’d listen to a full band with multiple instruments. & that’s something that very few guitar players can do. Also keen to note playing through a crazy clean headroom amp only adds to that. All the right hand attack & dynamics that follow his phrasing is something that’s going to be far far more prevalent with a hand wired amp that’s not going to show as well with A blues jr or katana

    • @iinfynitebeats
      @iinfynitebeats Před 2 lety +19

      you get blown away by a standard way of playing…

  • @wardettinger6177
    @wardettinger6177 Před 2 lety +75

    More is always better and don't stop teaching John we love hearing you play and love the videos 👍👍👍

  • @robrob1596
    @robrob1596 Před 2 lety +9

    I've been looking for transcribed John Mayer videos like this for a couple of years! You should do a whole series on these they really help more than you can believe

  • @aptmix
    @aptmix Před rokem +8

    I've always had this in my head when playing but to hear Mayer talk about it with this AMAZING animation...next level. Love the term pentatonic equator, that's so perfect!

  • @dontletmebrown
    @dontletmebrown Před 2 lety +14

    This is amazing makes what he's talking about so much easier to get my head around, thank you so much!

  • @marksinner2289
    @marksinner2289 Před 2 lety +25

    I just want to thank you for putting and syncing the scale below that was a genius idea. Subbed

  • @ctzeninsane
    @ctzeninsane Před 2 lety +63

    The lesson itself is gold, but the animation is impossibly good. How the hell did they manage to pull it through? Extremely well done!

  • @johnbrasher5156
    @johnbrasher5156 Před 2 lety +126

    HOLY SHIT. I'm not even 3 minutes into this and it's already the best pentatonic video I've ever seen. And I've watched dozens... It's the best explanation, the best graphics, the best everything. How come every YT guitar channel doesn't do it like this? I'm a new sub!

    • @dorianpod77
      @dorianpod77 Před 2 lety +6

      Well if u have studied some theory you should know this stuff already...

    • @waltercapa5265
      @waltercapa5265 Před 2 lety +2

      I recommend also Scott Paul Johnson videos.

    •  Před 2 lety +15

      @@dorianpod77 It's not about what you have and haven't studied. We all have access to the same information, it's about what perspective / approach resonates with you most. Someone could study a concept for a long time but it just doesn't stick with them until the content is delivered a certain way, for John (Brasher), it's clearly John (Mayer)'s way lol, and there ain't nothing wrong with that ma friend 🤘🏼

    • @bojangles6444
      @bojangles6444 Před 2 lety +2

      Honestly it’s not really that helpful. The same notes are down the minor scale lol. It’s good for sliding down that’s about it. Can play a little more legato knowing these notes.

    • @bojangles6444
      @bojangles6444 Před 2 lety

      @ yeah I have listened to countless blues guitarists. Nobody really uses this. If it were ground breaking they would have- once you play it you will be disappointed it’s not as cool as it seems. It’s not a matter of studying theory it’s studying players. Nobody learns to play the blues with theory. You don’t need it for blues- not until you get into jazz. Kinda a dumb argument to make- you don’t study the blues to learn to you just play it. How long can you study pentatonic and 3 chords? It’s about feeling not thinking.

  • @clgmafnas
    @clgmafnas Před 2 lety +15

    What a great presentation style with color coded notes and everything! Props man 🤙🏼

  • @TheWilliamHoganExperience

    Mayer is always excellent. Your animated diagrams really lay it all out and beautifully compliment his more abstract, obtuse theoretical explanations. Both work together to help players like me reach higher levels of expression with the blues.

  • @jamfactory4119
    @jamfactory4119 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks John. It's amazing when the fretboard comes alive and all the patterns connect. Love the way you throw the snobbery out the window and just play.

    • @charlesredfern8682
      @charlesredfern8682 Před 2 lety

      Wow thank you!!! So cool that an icon in the music business is willing to give back to the community. Somehow this resonates with me and works. Thanks again!!

  • @sujayanarula3913
    @sujayanarula3913 Před 2 lety +5

    So nice of John to have made these videos available to everyone, i know it's a lot to expect of him to have supported it with the diagram, thankfully you've made it easier to understand so his efforts don't go wasted, well done! 😊🙏🏽🤩

    • @UTAH100
      @UTAH100 Před 9 měsíci

      One way or the other, it was sponsored by PRS I am sure. Notice the guitar he is playing?

  • @SticksAandstonesBozo
    @SticksAandstonesBozo Před 2 lety +96

    This is the hands down best guitar lesson I’ve ever seen. This has totally changed my soloing in 48 hours.

    • @GeorgeZimmermen
      @GeorgeZimmermen Před 2 lety +13

      Sureee…….

    • @PowMusic
      @PowMusic  Před 2 lety +6

      That's awesome to hear. Thank you for sharing!

    • @PorkPioneer
      @PorkPioneer Před 2 lety +4

      Once you realize you have the ENTIRE neck at your disposal no matter what key you’re in, you can start really working

    • @swardmusic
      @swardmusic Před 2 lety

      U should get a guitar teacher!

    • @peterliolis5482
      @peterliolis5482 Před 2 lety +2

      @@PowMusic Often you see people say and then I do this etc ...and learners are saying what!!! slow down with the fret board showing you can follow and hear , one of the best tutorials above,

  • @sandman20011
    @sandman20011 Před 2 lety +3

    This is absolutely brilliant thank you so much for helping this 46yr old bloke out who's always struggled with soloing and scales. Outstanding.

  • @user-hi9ke7co3e
    @user-hi9ke7co3e Před 12 dny

    Thank you John for sharing this eye-opener lesson! We appreciate you taking the time to share your knowledge. Also thanks for the amazing graphics!

  • @LucaLindemann
    @LucaLindemann Před 2 lety +1

    This is the best and more clear pentatonic video from one of the five best guitar players in the world: practical, simple and joyful. I love him! ♥️

  • @jami5469
    @jami5469 Před 2 lety +68

    I'm more amazed with the animation than the lesson itself haha! Thanks for doing this man!

  • @Piratesteve81
    @Piratesteve81 Před 2 lety +9

    I just got a guitar lesson from John Mayer. For free. Damn. This sounds sick. This channel is a treasure mine. So glad I found you guys. Keep it up.

  • @splshorty18
    @splshorty18 Před 2 lety +1

    The way this is presented visually while he is literally playing it ! Thank you for this

  • @_GandalfTheGrey_
    @_GandalfTheGrey_ Před 2 lety +6

    This visualization style with the fretboard and notes being shown is INCREDIBLE for learning. Holy shit. I had none of that when I was learning.

  • @paulmccabe2966
    @paulmccabe2966 Před 2 lety +84

    Whether you like his music or not (I do), John Mayer is a truly great teacher. Clear and precise.

    • @Acujeremy
      @Acujeremy Před 2 lety +6

      I couldn't;t follow what he was trying to say.

    • @thepushfitzyify
      @thepushfitzyify Před 2 lety +1

      @@Acujeremy maybe your not good enough yet lol

    • @Acujeremy
      @Acujeremy Před 2 lety +3

      @@thepushfitzyify Or maybe I am beyond finger patterns.

    • @thealaskapicker8628
      @thealaskapicker8628 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Acujeremy If you were "beyond" finger patterns your understanding of them would be so solid that following what he was saying would be easy

    • @Acujeremy
      @Acujeremy Před 2 lety +3

      @@thealaskapicker8628 What I mean is, I don't know the point of what he was trying to say. Why don't you tell me.

  • @leeburgess9416
    @leeburgess9416 Před 2 lety +19

    That was a great way to highlight what he’s playing. Well done!!!!

  • @georgetebbens3524
    @georgetebbens3524 Před 2 lety +48

    Wow. I've been playing Blues guitar for over 40 years and it NEVER occurred to me to riff on the Blues scale behind the Blues box. I just tried it now. As familiar as I am with all the notes on the fretboard, I found it more than a bit tricky landing on the I, IV, V notes and chord tones in the position below the "equator". Great lesson. I'll be practicing this, for sure. Thanks, kid. I guess you are the real deal after all.

    • @OfficialPuvve
      @OfficialPuvve Před rokem +2

      John has been one of the greatest guitarists in the history of our planet for a good 10-15 years now.

    • @dommirra5429
      @dommirra5429 Před rokem +3

      Really???

    • @RagggedTrouseredPhilanthropist
      @RagggedTrouseredPhilanthropist Před rokem +10

      I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not. How is it possible to play for 40 years and not realise there is more than one place to play the minor pentatonic.

  • @joesanchez9916
    @joesanchez9916 Před 2 lety +14

    Great lesson! For those that want more, take a dive into the deep end of the CAGED system. That’s exactly what this is. Molly Miller has an excellent master class on this that I’d recommend!

  • @skipneumann1
    @skipneumann1 Před 2 lety +9

    I was missing a few of these ways of thinking- I realized I have been utilizing the H&P available in each pattern and being in a different tuning like Albert would make me play another way- always great lessons from you

  • @davidhallowell3457
    @davidhallowell3457 Před 2 lety +22

    Great lesson…and I love the synced animation. The same notion…that there’s an option ‘toward the bridge’ and another ‘toward the nut’ is, of course, true for all manner of intervals, scales, and riffs…so this lesson has many offshoots for fun discovery.

  • @dominicshonk5651
    @dominicshonk5651 Před rokem +2

    I actually started doing this on my own recently but it’s so satisfying to have JM reaffirm I’m learning something useful. I will be studying this and learning how to utilize it more

  • @TheAdyyoung2000
    @TheAdyyoung2000 Před 2 lety +1

    Here this is, in a ten minute video showing what took me YEARS to work out on my own. We all love the comfort of the pentatonic box but want to break out of it to add interest. The obvious thing is to go up the neck, but there is huge amounts of musical flavour to be found by going below that root line.
    I LOVE the visual concept of tracking the notes played with the pentaboxes highlighted to you can kind of see the musician's thinking. Hands down the best guitar instruction video I've ever found on CZcams.

  • @hfuhruhurr
    @hfuhruhurr Před 2 lety +84

    Man, those animations are friggin' hot! Probably a PITA to animate but its value is immense. Now that I know something like this exists, anything else is substandard.

    • @UTAH100
      @UTAH100 Před 9 měsíci

      You probably still cannot play well though.

  • @Tekkerue
    @Tekkerue Před 2 lety +3

    This is the best tab animation I've ever seen. Brilliant!

  • @cerclesvicieux
    @cerclesvicieux Před 2 lety +1

    That's the most inovative way of looking at scales that I have seen in years. Definitely going to work on this. Thanks!

  • @gergemall
    @gergemall Před 7 měsíci

    Love the camera angles and fret board animation ❤. Thanks John

  • @baimun
    @baimun Před 2 lety +20

    Personally, I’ll admit to struggling with caged or pentatonic around the entire neck, but I do love that “minor bar” and will think in terms of 5th fret A bar, 7th fret B bar, 8th fret C bar, 10th fret D bar, 12th E and 15th G… and work out the rest as we go. Love it…. Thank you #JohnMayer

  • @bobbybays
    @bobbybays Před 2 lety +4

    The graphic is really amazing the way it shows bends and vibrato is rrally cool this video is great

  • @Donj777
    @Donj777 Před rokem +1

    You’re the best teacher I’ve seen on CZcams!!! Love your show!!

  • @stephenpeter63
    @stephenpeter63 Před rokem

    brilliantly explained and so well communicated by the real time graphics - thank you so much John

  • @theoemanuelsson7465
    @theoemanuelsson7465 Před 2 lety +10

    I’m very familiar with the pentatonic but this actually opened up a new path for me. I feel like I now understand it just a little bit better.

  • @nattyboyo2404
    @nattyboyo2404 Před 2 lety +4

    Crazy that he never saw this until a few years ago. I've probably been playing as long as he has (although not day in day out) and it took me a while to think like this. It's just mad that he plays as well as he does and finds out new things, however simple. He's very humble to be fair.

  • @cavejelly
    @cavejelly Před rokem +1

    Took me learning guitar to appreciate John Mayer. Really loved the guitar frett animations. Massive help!

  • @IamDhaarini
    @IamDhaarini Před 2 lety +2

    I just found this video! This is amazing 👏 love how he breaks down everything in such simple way! And whoever did that animation hats off👏😌 it's so cool

  • @EricRennerYT
    @EricRennerYT Před 3 měsíci +33

    If you play it at half speed it’s your drunk uncle giving you a banger unsolicited guitar lesson.

    • @PlumbingBanana
      @PlumbingBanana Před měsícem +2

      Holy shit 😂

    • @k.t.1641
      @k.t.1641 Před měsícem +4

      Thought this was a dumb comment, but tried it anyways and holy s! 🤣😂

    • @EricRennerYT
      @EricRennerYT Před měsícem

      @@k.t.1641 I wouldn’t lie to you! 🤣

    • @ColinHouston-Luke
      @ColinHouston-Luke Před měsícem

      grade a comment... underrated. So true

    • @jose-alvez
      @jose-alvez Před měsícem

      Factss

  • @mcaputto
    @mcaputto Před 2 lety +85

    All the John Mayer lessons like this. Amazing. Thank you!

    • @veshaw.
      @veshaw. Před 2 lety +3

      out of all the famous guitarist in the world brother John is one of the few who actually takes time to do a guitar lessons for his fans

    • @q4991
      @q4991 Před 2 lety

      Just lately got INTO J. Mayer, (since 'body wonderful?") He is *One* of The *Greats*! It ain't Just pentas, pentas...it's Inspiration, it's Him, only, Totally *Instant Creativity*. SO, i Will return to *Forgetting about Guitar Solos* . i Have 'learned' all the pentas, 10x...i can't even remember That, after a month, it takes Borne 'Inspiration' 'Creativity', to EVER do even a Copy of J.M.! Back to *MY level, again*!!!

  • @PeterKertesz2013
    @PeterKertesz2013 Před 2 lety +1

    The visualisation of this major-minor theory is worth gold in this lesson.Thank you!!🙏🎶🎸

  • @robrob1596
    @robrob1596 Před 2 lety +2

    Please transcribe another John Mayer lesson like this. This is one of the best videos on the internet!

  • @machitect
    @machitect Před 2 lety +5

    wow this is awesome, not just JM, but whoever made this video with the charts. Insane!

  • @jdwhitt6999
    @jdwhitt6999 Před 2 lety +3

    Beautifully effective visuals for faster learning! 🙏🏼

  • @utube11235
    @utube11235 Před rokem +1

    @powmusic thanks a million for the tab animation. Made his lesson so so so much more accessible!

  • @awittypilot8961
    @awittypilot8961 Před 8 měsíci

    SOOO AWESOME!!! Go to menu and slow it down and it changed the way I look at pentatonics. Can't wait to put in in context!

  • @jonathansnell-callanen2881

    JM's tone has always been killer. His huge LH allows him to use the thumb over top for the low E string. He also uses the ring finger for most of his hammer/pulls, which has some extra power when compared to most players' pinkies. The micro bending, the (obviously) great instrument with a great setup through a great cabinet, and an effortless picking hand = everything he plays sounds great.

  • @DoctorMcFarlandStudios
    @DoctorMcFarlandStudios Před 2 lety +5

    Instead of Equator I have been teaching circle pentatonics for years. Same concept but when introducing the concept to a student I will show them how to go up the first down and then down the second box and then keep circling up and down until they are familiar with the notes. Then you choose the next two boxes and practice those. Eventually you learn the whole fretboard.

  • @impoopnrightnow906
    @impoopnrightnow906 Před 2 lety +1

    I can't believe I *just* found this channel. God bless whoever is editing the animations for all of these cool lessons.

  • @juanexpo
    @juanexpo Před 11 měsíci +2

    Incredible work transcribing and making the graphics for this superb lesson. Thanks.

  • @AngelMartinez-qs3cf
    @AngelMartinez-qs3cf Před 2 lety +6

    This is absolutely fantastic. I don't know how you did it, with the tabs. But this is great! Thank you for posting this.

  • @michaelkozma5929
    @michaelkozma5929 Před 2 lety +15

    That guitar animation is incredible!
    John is playing CAGED shaped system in C pentatonic minor
    with added pentatonic major in E-Form.

    • @pihermoso11
      @pihermoso11 Před rokem

      Wouldn't it be the Eb major penta that is enharmonic with the C minor penta?

    • @michaelkozma5929
      @michaelkozma5929 Před rokem

      @@pihermoso11 Most people get lettered position forms mixed up, the best way to make sense of it is to
      replace the word E-form with the words (Position 1form Major) which he is playing = C Major pentatonic.
      Sorry yea, that word (E-form) confuses people. Instead of saying position form C, position form A, etc. etc.
      You can say Position form 1, position form 2, etc. etc.

    • @ziblot1235
      @ziblot1235 Před rokem +1

      No he isnt. He told you what he was doing. "Key of C" major and minor.

  • @user-jv9gx9dh9k
    @user-jv9gx9dh9k Před 10 měsíci

    So generous of you to teach us...thank you.

  • @TheseOpenRoads
    @TheseOpenRoads Před 2 lety +1

    This is unbelevably helpful for someone like me who is new to this concept and also such a visual learner... THANK YOU!

  • @325irish
    @325irish Před rokem +10

    Minor pentatonics all day with this dude. He’s SO proficient in that style. Great lesson!

    • @UTAH100
      @UTAH100 Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah but can you play the major pentatonic scale? Can you play the major scale? Do you know how to go from the major to minor penta in the same tune? Do you know any modes, degrees of the scale and triads all over the neck- the names of each fret all over the fretboard? If not, you have some work to do.

    • @kevinmyrick218
      @kevinmyrick218 Před 7 měsíci

      Can you? And are you sure you can?

    • @janjansen7983
      @janjansen7983 Před měsícem +1

      @@UTAH100 i get what you are saying and sure, you are right. The whole point I take away from this video is that you can spice your minor pentatonic up by mirroring another minor penta position to a major penta position. Hence he says ''underground'' playing.
      If you can master this, sure go learn more, but you can make a lot of nice music with it. Mayer never said to stop learning after this video

    • @UTAH100
      @UTAH100 Před měsícem

      @@janjansen7983 What he was showing really did not have much to do with Major Penta. Most of his lesson was simply showing position 1 and position 2 of Minor Penta. Nothing more. Below the equator is technically position #1. IF the key is Major, you can start below the equator with your pinky on the root and play position #2 penta. 1-4, 1-3, 1-3, 1-3, 1-4, 1-4. It is really very simple stuff. Simply learn all 5 shapes. Also, be aware, when you are playing major penta, some of the places you find the root will change. The notes are the same (5 out of 7) but the location will change. Not e.g., the A of 5th fret (top and bottom string.) Even if you fret it with your pinky, and THAT location stays the same, other locations will change.

  • @TWDay-sy6nq
    @TWDay-sy6nq Před 2 lety +3

    "That's not a capo," classic Mayer humor and the kind of subtle stuff that I love in his lyrics.

  • @billbradleymusic
    @billbradleymusic Před 2 lety +1

    You're the man Johnny! A songwriter extraordinaire and fantastic guitarist.

  • @ChangedEver
    @ChangedEver Před 10 dny

    Love seeing videos like this from him! It makes me feel a little better about myself knowing that he just learned something I've utilized for my entire music carreer. I just never knew what I was doing lol!

  • @drgnslyr221
    @drgnslyr221 Před 2 lety +19

    Never been a fan of his music, but he has a feel for the guitar, few musicians have.

    • @justinray5585
      @justinray5585 Před 5 měsíci

      Great guitarist but his music is shit

  • @davidstein6518
    @davidstein6518 Před rokem +5

    He's really good, I'm shocked that this is a new revelation for him.

  • @aydenburris8631
    @aydenburris8631 Před 2 lety

    John mayers videos like this are easily the best source for knowledge once you have a pretty good understanding of pentatonic scales

  • @lian1238
    @lian1238 Před 2 lety +2

    To the animator who did the tabs, thank you so much. Even got the direction JM bends the string! Must've taken days

  • @tenzinkunga9860
    @tenzinkunga9860 Před 2 lety +4

    had to drop a like because of how good this was

  • @bmann792
    @bmann792 Před 2 lety +16

    I love it how this is common knowledge and everyone uses this but when John Mayer says it everyone is like oh crap this has changed my life

    • @JohnZeeX
      @JohnZeeX Před 2 lety +2

      Most don’t get as much out of it as JM does. He takes a basic pattern and makes it sing where most people just manage sound like everyone else.

    • @thatsamazin-
      @thatsamazin- Před 2 lety +1

      Even John played guitar for years on a high level and never thought of this approach. I don’t think I would call it “common knowledge”. I would just call it a helpful tip.

    • @philipmarsh3522
      @philipmarsh3522 Před 2 lety +3

      Right? I honestly thought everyone did this ~ and the other positions as well. Obviously I’ve been focused on the wrong stuff lol.

    • @ricoamordavila7496
      @ricoamordavila7496 Před rokem

      So what I'd people know it, it's how to play it so it has soul.. alot of people can't do that. Making it sound good with transitions is not easy

  • @Nounearthlyglow
    @Nounearthlyglow Před 2 lety +1

    Best fretboard diagram/animation I've seen plus great playing, good job all around!

  • @johnmcminn9455
    @johnmcminn9455 Před 2 lety +2

    JM has a really great sound in his hands.
    I have always gravitated to Johnny Winter but I really appreciate this kind of sound

  • @johnrose6230
    @johnrose6230 Před 2 lety +11

    Wow excellent. Been playing guitar over 30 yrs and I only discovered this pentatonic position maybe a year ago, accidentally.
    Just to add what I found; as well as the ergonomic hammer on and pull off changes which JM mentions, the bends are different too. You bend on the "equator" where you wouldn't usually bend in original position. Sounds cool, I found it to Claptonify my playing a bit.

    • @watjuhjo
      @watjuhjo Před 2 lety +8

      I am really curious, and this is not meant in a condescending way at all, but how do you play guitar for 30 years and not know this position? It is literally the first thing I learned on guitar as soon as I started practicing lead and I'm curious as to what other methods people find, if not this, to know what to play on the guitar?

    • @johnrose6230
      @johnrose6230 Před 2 lety +8

      @@watjuhjo Living life brother! Playing thrash metal and living in a time before youtube existed

    • @johnrose6230
      @johnrose6230 Před 2 lety +2

      @@watjuhjo this is the first video I've ever seen talking about this position and I thought it worthy of comment as, like I said, I had only recently come across it myself. You know nothing about me or my musical path yet, in an absolutely condescending way, decide to undermine my enthusiasm for sharing my thoughts.

    • @watjuhjo
      @watjuhjo Před 2 lety +2

      @@johnrose6230 Forgive my choice of words, I honestly didn’t mean to sound condescending. I’m sure you play loops around me, I’m not that great. I was truthfully curious about how you see the fretboard if not for these positions. Have you made your own positions? Do you play by ear? That’s the kind of thing I meant

    • @johnrose6230
      @johnrose6230 Před 2 lety +5

      @@watjuhjo no worries and apologies for my retort. I dunno man, it doesn't matter who knows what, it's a personal journey and everyone has the potential to discover new things this is the glory of music. I find jamming with other people and the synergy of that brings me the most joy.
      But to answer your original question I only really saw the standard pentatonic shape and followed it up the fretboard on the top 2 or 3 strings, it never really occurred to learn it across all of the fretboard.
      But indeed, it's always just shape recognition for me, and yes...the ears, definitely!

  • @jazznotes3802
    @jazznotes3802 Před 2 lety +11

    Shows that even the pros lack theoretical musical knowledge and are still always learning. The only difference is their writing great music with what they actually do know.
    So what you waiting for? Go write some songs with whatever knowledge you have, now!

  • @artistlovepeace
    @artistlovepeace Před měsícem

    Cool! Thank you for producing and sharing.

  • @rudamchu
    @rudamchu Před rokem +1

    This man is more of a legend for his willingness to teach and share than his iconic playing.

  • @jjvillafanemusic
    @jjvillafanemusic Před 2 lety +28

    The animations are phenomenal! 👏🏼 May I ask what software you used to make them?

  • @jimbeaux4988
    @jimbeaux4988 Před 2 lety +3

    I learned the pentatonic below the equator first. It was actually quite a while before I realized you could also do it above the equator.

  • @CA10Z
    @CA10Z Před 2 lety +1

    I especially like the colored fretboard locations.
    Whoever came up with that is brilliant...
    Thanks

  • @blessed7927
    @blessed7927 Před rokem +1

    Love that he does these! TY!

  • @1cut1kill
    @1cut1kill Před 2 lety +7

    If you know the 5 pantatonic patterns , theni it's just a matter of moving freely among them as the music requires and you can adjust to whatever key. By extension, you also know all the diatonic scales, also in every key.

  • @JosephVFitness
    @JosephVFitness Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you, John Mayer, always so insightful and clear in your explanations you awesome guitarist.
    QUESTION: for anyone (I know he's super busy). Where, oh where, can I find that great software that shows what you're playing on a fretboard diagram? SO Handy! Thanks.
    And, happy holidays y'all!
    Joseph

    • @codewarrior5229
      @codewarrior5229 Před 2 lety +3

      Please let me know if you find it... Would love to know too!

    • @FakingANerve
      @FakingANerve Před 2 lety

      @@codewarrior5229 me too. Incredibly helpful.

  • @domagojskrbin8633
    @domagojskrbin8633 Před 2 lety +2

    Skill on another level...amazing how nowadays you can get lesson for free from this kind of top musicians...

  • @davidburns9219
    @davidburns9219 Před 2 lety

    I just started playing guitar 2 years ago, and this just blew my mind. How to break out of the boxes and sound so sweet. Wow!

  • @noelbridgeman99
    @noelbridgeman99 Před 2 lety +49

    The shape below the "equator" is simply Cm pentatonic using a different shape, there are 5 well known shapes for every pentatonic scale situated across the fretboard, not sure why he's associating that shape/scale with Cmaj pent or am I missing something here? The animation is excellent as is the playing, many thanks 👍

    • @joshuadevries3459
      @joshuadevries3459 Před 2 lety +25

      Man I’m sitting here wondering why he’s making it so complicated!!

    • @andymyers8406
      @andymyers8406 Před 2 lety +12

      Yeah, it's simply linking box1 with box 2. Does John Mayer not know the five 'boxes' ?

    • @jasonpitre1249
      @jasonpitre1249 Před 2 lety +13

      John Maye doesn’t seem to be suffering from any lack of knowledge. He can play circles around almost anyone, and continues to get better.

    • @davedavem
      @davedavem Před 2 lety +27

      Major and minor pentatonic scales each have 5 different patterns. Pattern 1 of the minor pentatonic sits 4 frets higher than (the identically shaped) pattern 1 of the major pentatonic. If you want to switch between minor and major and use those patterns, you have to jump back and forth.
      What he's saying is use pattern 5 of the minor pentatonic, which overlays more closely with that major pentatonic box, so you can stay in the same position but play either scale.
      TL:DR pattern 5 minor pentatonic and pattern 1 major pentatonic are in the same place.

    • @greglambert6199
      @greglambert6199 Před 2 lety +2

      @@davedavem
      And also you can do niftier hammer ons and pull offs one couldn't do with pattern 1 as easily.

  • @polymathism7598
    @polymathism7598 Před 2 lety +12

    I’ve been playing like this from the beginning. Never thought of it as an equator, just always wanted to connect all of the pentatonic shapes

    • @gkniffen
      @gkniffen Před 2 lety +4

      I know, right? I don’t see what’s so groundbreaking about playing the same intervals/notes in different areas of the neck... 🤷🏼‍♂️😆

    • @tarZenization
      @tarZenization Před 2 lety +1

      @@gkniffen @Polymathism Thank you both. I've been scratching my head over why people are so amazed by this. Is John Mayer saying he's been playing one shape until two years ago?

  • @CY3ER
    @CY3ER Před 4 měsíci +1

    My GOD watching this man play is so satisfying. He's a legend for a reason. One of the best guitarists of all time.

  • @harrybee3093
    @harrybee3093 Před rokem

    Thank you so much, John. Sometimes the pentatonic scale is boring me, but when I listen to you, I fall in love again with that scale.

  • @DavoY2K
    @DavoY2K Před rokem +3

    At around 3:27 where the 4 is on the B you can pull that up a step and hit the 1 on the E for a great diad then release the 4 and pulloff the b3 to the 1. It gets a lot of miles. Put both of those pentatonic modes together as one. Also try to incorporate some of the other pentatonic modes as well using the root as a starting point. Switching b/t them instead. You can add chord tones and passing tones. Especially the flatted third, fifth, and seventh. Try using triads from the chords all over the modes. Count in numbers from the root so you can relate intervals without letters. I doubt anyone will ever read this so I will give it it's only like. Humility, not conceit.

    • @makerphin
      @makerphin Před rokem

      I read it! So many words but I have a lot to learn to understand all of these concepts haha

  • @dogzillamonster
    @dogzillamonster Před 2 lety +6

    Love it! Question, do you recommend software to do those beautiful, seemingly live-time, tabs and notes while you demo'd this?

    • @PowMusic
      @PowMusic  Před 2 lety +7

      It’s called fretLIVE made by Pow Music - thanks for checking it out!

    • @dogzillamonster
      @dogzillamonster Před 2 lety +1

      @@PowMusic Sweet! Is it software that I could buy? Could I get the source code to make it even better for you?

    • @codewarrior5229
      @codewarrior5229 Před 2 lety +1

      I gotta have that software... Brilliant!

    • @dogzillamonster
      @dogzillamonster Před 2 lety

      @@codewarrior5229 Okay, Code Warrior, can we make that happen? Need is the Mother of Invention :)

  • @stratslinger3921
    @stratslinger3921 Před 2 lety +1

    These fret live animations are the best I’ve ever seen!

  • @sujayanarula3913
    @sujayanarula3913 Před 2 lety +1

    Finally I have found one video which is supported by the diagram which makes is so much easier to understand, thank you 😊🙏🏽

  • @billyclub56
    @billyclub56 Před 2 lety +13

    I am not a fan of His music, but he is my favorite player. Does that make sense??
    I love watching him play with the greats. He always shines. Love his Blues playing.

    • @ChristianGonzalezCapizzi
      @ChristianGonzalezCapizzi Před 2 lety +2

      listen to his live albums! one under John Mayer and the other under John Mayer Trio, they're great for any fan of SRV or Hendrix

  • @keithklassen5320
    @keithklassen5320 Před 2 lety +194

    It's so hard for me to believe that someone as virtuousic as Mayer only recently realized that scales have multiple shapes on the fretboard.

    • @kevinborchers3522
      @kevinborchers3522 Před 2 lety +33

      I mean a lot of the greats from back in the day (60s/70s) made it a surprising amount of years before realizing what scales, chords they were even playing. Its mind boggling

    • @bbloom8796
      @bbloom8796 Před rokem +17

      Totally agree, sort of blew me away. Surely he wasnt locked into just that one shape with all the solos and rhythm parts he's written. I wonder how he would say he visualizes the board when improvising.

    • @peternoble3691
      @peternoble3691 Před rokem +36

      It’s crazy! I can’t comprehend how they managed it (mostly) without formal training. There must have been a lot of people just discovering shapes independently and sharing the knowledge with each other. I remember Paul McCartney joking that they would hop on the bus and travel across Liverpool to meet a guy who knew Bm. We are so lucky to have a wealth of information at the push of a button!

    • @dareelantonio.3056
      @dareelantonio.3056 Před rokem +15

      @@peternoble3691 when you pick up a guitar and you just play randomly up and down the neck you start to pick up each note and what’s sounds right and doesn’t then you start to learn by ear like most people do and when you realize all the pentatonic scales and shapes really are just one big Scale all-together divided into parts that’s when the magic happens. The more you play you’ll be able differentiate minor from major just by the way the notes sound and how you play them up and down the neck that’s how I learned and when I watch a video on Pentatonic scales and all the shapes it really blows my mind because I play the shapes and I really didn’t know they were part of the Pentatonic because I learned from just playing all day by ear

    • @jonathansfv3109
      @jonathansfv3109 Před rokem +6

      @@peternoble3691 it’s called incredible talent

  • @rexrocker1268
    @rexrocker1268 Před rokem +1

    That’s a really great lesson. Cool how the fret board shows exactly what he was doing.

  • @eliteridah
    @eliteridah Před 2 lety

    You sir, are an absolute boss for putting together a breakdown this epic & easy to follow. Subscribed for damn sure!