The Best Pentatonic Shape? [Works all over the Neck]

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • Pentatonic scale tutorial. 5 steps to playing solos across the neck.

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  • @JulesGuitar
    @JulesGuitar  Před rokem +218

    The backing track can be downloaded from here: payhip.com/b/3IfnM
    Hope you enjoy.
    ps Thanks for 1 million views :)

  • @jaytribett4677
    @jaytribett4677 Před rokem +1072

    I'm 73yrs. of age and been playing guitar since I was 12. Still want to learn how to do blues riffs & licks I did not know how the pentatonic scale worked until I just watched you on this video. You are very easy to understand in with the way you show the charts I really like that.

    • @jackgriggs805
      @jackgriggs805 Před rokem +75

      Me too! 73 and just saw how easy this is. Wish we had this guy when we were 14. Oh yeah CZcams also!

    • @kawai99100
      @kawai99100 Před rokem +40

      See how spoiled this generation is😉

    • @budmeyer1671
      @budmeyer1671 Před rokem +29

      73 also but just learning. This is great fun

    • @sandnfoam9845
      @sandnfoam9845 Před rokem +13

      @@budmeyer1671 same feeling...I'M 71

    • @dennissmith9259
      @dennissmith9259 Před rokem +41

      It's not often that I'm the youngest in the group, a whippersnapper of 63.

  • @bbrotherton6345
    @bbrotherton6345 Před 11 měsíci +137

    I have been playing 65 years. Your demonstration is the most easy to understand while propelling the next generation of players. Bravo!

    • @UTAH100
      @UTAH100 Před 10 měsíci +2

      That's a long time. Wow.

    • @UTAH100
      @UTAH100 Před 8 měsíci

      @@josephinedanielson4057 Right but triads are foundational learnings. Works for this dude- good enough for me. czcams.com/video/Hv1aIHwmdYQ/video.htmlsi=M_ZIZ_mLPK6FDFoX&t=1

  • @szilardszilagyi-fc3jv
    @szilardszilagyi-fc3jv Před rokem +25

    I am 75. I played in a band in the sixties, but i sold my guitar about 30 years ago. I suprised myself in this january a new guitar, and began to learn and play again. This video and this guy is phantastic. It is easy to understand and play together. Welcome all guitarist in my age, and the younger and older too.

    • @36on22
      @36on22 Před rokem +3

      I agree! These lessons are golden. I have a similar situation to you. I played lead guitar in a cover band in the 1960s but quit playing (Army, college, career) except for strumming an acoustic from time to time. I retired in 2017 (I'll turn 76 in May), bought a Telecaster, and am enjoying playing again.

  • @digitalcardboard
    @digitalcardboard Před rokem +201

    As a beginner who watch countless videos, this is the first time I felt “I understand what is explained and I can confidently start practicing”
    🙏 thank you

    • @viologiko44
      @viologiko44 Před rokem +4

      Check out Scott Paul Johnsons video on the pentatonic scale...Trust me.

    • @digitalcardboard
      @digitalcardboard Před rokem +7

      @@viologiko44 ddduuuuuuuuudeee what ! this is a real life cheat-code that's amazing. thank you for the tip

    • @viologiko44
      @viologiko44 Před rokem +1

      @@digitalcardboard Yea I almost cried..haha

    • @marcodegier
      @marcodegier Před rokem +1

      This was the best clip ever (so far)😊

    • @davidambrico4178
      @davidambrico4178 Před rokem +1

      Same!
      I don’t quite have it, but finally feel I understand.

  • @gallogallas652
    @gallogallas652 Před rokem +762

    You, Sir, have put hours guitar lessons into a 9 minute video, effectively showing a way to play solos even for beginners just with very little playing experience and music theory. Sincere congratulations!

    • @mikkideleon6735
      @mikkideleon6735 Před rokem +9

      Very clearly explained

    • @powerforward1955
      @powerforward1955 Před rokem +23

      Absolutely--this tutorial is gold! I’m learning smooth jazz on guitar and been practicing this for days. And isn’t it wonderful that he’s actually teaching more than showing off his licks.

    • @andrewmuscat4991
      @andrewmuscat4991 Před rokem +4

      Thank you so much for this! Currently learning everything from scratch with yousician and although am progressing with learning scales, I wasn't sure what to do next. This vid just gave me an excellent idea and can't wait to try it out!

    • @powerforward1955
      @powerforward1955 Před rokem +1

      @@andrewmuscat4991 , this vid is a game changer for me too. What are your objective thoughts about yousician? Thanks.

    • @andrewmuscat4991
      @andrewmuscat4991 Před rokem +1

      @@powerforward1955 I'm very happy with it. Focusing mainly on learning the scales though at least for now

  • @smithjohn383
    @smithjohn383 Před rokem +50

    I'm a bass player and this lesson is pure gold for writing basslines. Thank you, sir.

  • @Armafly
    @Armafly Před 9 měsíci +32

    You are the kind of teacher who inject to the student fun and passion for the guitar, not boredom and frustration. Thanks!

  • @bvheide
    @bvheide Před rokem +5

    I have been stuck for 25 years until I watched this video. I mean, I threw on a backing blues track in A-minor and can all of a sudden play a simple lead improvisation. I'm kind of blown away.

  • @joseralta
    @joseralta Před rokem +47

    This is really teaching, not showing off. Thanks for the great tutorials.

  • @stevepoole8391
    @stevepoole8391 Před rokem +124

    I have been picking for around 40 years and this is the most common sense, understandable approach to the Pentatonic scale I have seen. Outstanding! Enjoyed the video and will practice even harder now. ( and may even understand what I'm doing)

    • @m.brizzy5407
      @m.brizzy5407 Před rokem +7

      I totally agree Steve. I have been playing for 40 years too and I love the ease of the transition between one part of the fretboard to the another. Funny, I have been doing this for years and I did not know what I was doing :D

    • @Stringprodigy
      @Stringprodigy Před rokem +2

      The most common sense approach is to use your ears and not having to rely on patterns

    • @niallpadden
      @niallpadden Před rokem

      Agreed. 100%

  • @rickybgoode9078
    @rickybgoode9078 Před 9 měsíci +2

    67 year old beginner. Started watching youtube guitar videos and have learned a lot. But, this was by far the best explanation of pentatonic boxes and moving them around the neck. Thank You!!!

    • @josephinedanielson4057
      @josephinedanielson4057 Před 8 měsíci

      30+ years playing you should find someone who knows what they are doing. You don't play with just three fingers 😊

  • @RealPeterGunn
    @RealPeterGunn Před rokem +26

    Jules, you have broken through the deviations and blockages in my severe learning disability mind. I understand what you are teaching!! Thank You so much for this moment...

    • @nancymarshall1312
      @nancymarshall1312 Před rokem +2

      No disability required, I have a master's degree and this is like Chinese to me.

    • @RealPeterGunn
      @RealPeterGunn Před rokem +1

      @@nancymarshall1312 I understand completely your frustration. take deep breaths and continue practicing. what part is giving you the most problem?

    • @nancymarshall1312
      @nancymarshall1312 Před rokem

      @@RealPeterGunn thanks Peter, well for starters, seems like a have to be a contortionist to finger some of the chords. Then I look at advanced sheet music and the number of symbols etc. just overwhelm me. I'm only about 6 mos into it, playing simple sheet music, and now chords sheet music. My son tells me (he plays) that I should start learning the pentatonic scale. Your thoughts will be appreciated.

  • @moisesperez4605
    @moisesperez4605 Před rokem +17

    Just want to say to you that I am blind, and I like the way you describe everything that you’re doing, what notes you’re hitting and how you’re doing it, keep doing what you’re doing, you’re helping out a lot the Blind community, for us to learn thank you very much, and keep doing what you’re doing that is great.

    • @nancymarshall1312
      @nancymarshall1312 Před rokem

      you probably have a great ear for music!!

    • @moisesperez4605
      @moisesperez4605 Před rokem +1

      @@nancymarshall1312 I do my best, if you like music, you just put a lot into it.

  • @granddadsguitars
    @granddadsguitars Před rokem +75

    This was the most simple to understand lesson on lead that I have ever seen. Thank you. I got a lot out of this video! 👍😎🎸

  • @ChuckSpade
    @ChuckSpade Před rokem +96

    Seriously. this is the coolest, as in ‘self contained’ lesson I have ever seen on any subject on youtube. Your musicality is evident, not via histrionic promises, but in the way you do it. Great playing, even greater teaching ability. You sir, are cool as fuck. … Furthermore, these are first rate, inspiring lessons, that are so generous as to make other teachers seem jealous of their student’s potential. I’ve been gigging for over 35 years and always searching for tips and tricks to improve my chops, so to this end, I can’t thank you enough.

    • @UTAH100
      @UTAH100 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Buy a Fractal and in addition to this cat, dig on Zombie Guitar and definitely Seann Man out of UK. He has a channel and lessons.

  • @bballex4all
    @bballex4all Před 4 dny

    ....Really, the best tutorial ever in my 12 years of strumming my guitar.

  • @manny75586
    @manny75586 Před rokem +55

    This is probably the most practical out of the box way of doing pentatonic scale leads.
    Knowing the 5 boxes is great, but too many people kinda find a box and stay in it. Even as simple as this shape is, it sounds more interesting because of the movement up the neck.
    Well done. Great advice for newer players or those who haven't dabbled a ton in pentatonic scales before.

    • @UTAH100
      @UTAH100 Před 10 měsíci

      Nooooo. You MUST learn all 5 shapes. MUST.

  • @rickjohnson4537
    @rickjohnson4537 Před rokem +61

    This is extremely helpful for those of us who never had lessons. Great job teaching and keeping it easy. Rick

  • @BDX2BDX2
    @BDX2BDX2 Před rokem +12

    Been playing guitar and bass most of my life. I can put a lead together by ear, but this is by far the easiest most useful item that's been shown to me. (Recently highly suggested by a younger bud how learning these shapes for and chord unlocks so much), and here it is. THANK YOU !!!!!

    • @user-le4gq5qb3r
      @user-le4gq5qb3r Před 5 měsíci

      "Lots of times I find myself not picking up any of my guitar's until I know that I fully, and completely understand, and grasp each and every artist's approach to guitar fundalmental's; and individual style, I e., Joe Pass, Ruch, Reichart, Degrasse, and various other guitar extraordinaire's, of which I believe that if I grin and bare it(as it pertains to my enthusiastic progression's) with my desire to be proficient, in guitar over-all, construction, composition; and Delivery,(my over-all mental theory is: u can't "rush" a good thing), but suffer it to marinade( less can be assertained as being more); " Easy, Breezy", mind over matter!!! Shalom, and Blessings; to all my contributor's, and Yah'(God) be with you all; and your's!!! E. Bro. "P" (Philly)

  • @romeshyatawara2880
    @romeshyatawara2880 Před 16 dny

    I'm a guitarist myself and I have never seen anyone explain playing better. The best channel for the enthusiastic. 🤘

  • @NickOLarse999
    @NickOLarse999 Před rokem +12

    Great job - someone who can play AND teach, in a really clear and simple way.

  • @audichap1
    @audichap1 Před rokem +16

    Brilliant. That was a great light bulb moment for me as a beginner. I've watched a lot of guitarists playing all over the neck, and never understood how they knew where to go. Thanks a million.

  • @rubencantu5067
    @rubencantu5067 Před rokem +3

    Been trying to learn to play for over 40 years, this is one of the most practical lessons I've ever come across

  • @willleskin3360
    @willleskin3360 Před 21 dnem

    This is the single greatest guitar lesson I have ever seen. Kudos!

  • @justinwong1307
    @justinwong1307 Před rokem +9

    I've been playing (not particularly well) for 25 years. This was probably one of the best lessons I've ever seen.
    Thank you so much!

  • @riveralph3687
    @riveralph3687 Před rokem +22

    Fluidity up and down the neck has always been a challenge for me. Loving this little lesson which helps me visualize and connect using this pentatonic pattern! Thank you!

  • @christophercarnes399
    @christophercarnes399 Před rokem +2

    Been playing for 14 years and have to say that was an amazing lesson.

  • @RollingStoneZzzzz
    @RollingStoneZzzzz Před rokem +5

    BRILIANT! A ascending and decending run...made simple!
    Not confusing...For simple minded people...Like Me!👍🏻😉

  • @marktso2703
    @marktso2703 Před rokem +108

    You did a brilliant job of making this easy to understand. i think a lot of players get stuck in the 'separate' pentatonic shapes and the way you break it down into smaller chunks that fit together is really well presented!

    • @eddyevequoz990
      @eddyevequoz990 Před rokem +1

      Jjñ

    • @jimbo3926
      @jimbo3926 Před rokem

      Free Bird Tab

    • @sepetisionelatu5539
      @sepetisionelatu5539 Před rokem +4

      What l learned from guitar gurus online is that they try to impress us, dummies, with their knowledge/skill in which we ain't a clue nor relate to. l learned/understand why/how from this gentleman than anyone before.

    • @Alex-M-Merz
      @Alex-M-Merz Před rokem

      you nailed it

  • @grahamcook625
    @grahamcook625 Před rokem +41

    You have seriously just revolutionised my playing. I have been hunting for this lightbulb for years, and although I may have over looked it many times, your explanation was so easy to follow and made so much sense to me. Finally!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so much kind Sir.

    • @MrWiltse
      @MrWiltse Před rokem

      Agreed.

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 Před rokem

      I`m a singer who had to learn chords on guitar to be able to perform solo. I have no understanding of scales and if I try to play more than 4 lead guitar notes I mess up. I would like to be able to throw in some fancy licks with the chords to add magic to my performances but don`t understand how. Not giving up yet though.

    • @myjames48
      @myjames48 Před rokem

      Amazing and very easy. It took someone like you to give one the basic understanding without getting into technical wording. Thanks so much.

  • @music7824
    @music7824 Před rokem +3

    Hi, thank you. I'm from Israel and I've been playing classical music all my life. In the last year I bought an electric guitar and with the help of a teacher I am trying to learn blues improvisation. The fixation on classical music makes it difficult for me to break free for free music such as improvisation. Your way of studying helps me a lot to understand my blues and improvisation skills. I would love to see as many videos as possible or learn from you in depth for a fee :)

  • @brucemillar
    @brucemillar Před 11 měsíci +11

    Thank you Jules. I have been trying to learn to solo for literally decades. Watching your videos has improved my understanding and practice of this dark art immensely.
    Cheers mate, and thanks for taking the time and effort to make such great content.
    Best wishes.

  • @ricky4214
    @ricky4214 Před rokem +3

    i've been using this shape for about 3 years and I can easily solo the whole fretboard and i can change scales so easily to outline the chord i'm playing over. this is the first video i've seen someone talking about it, I thought I was the only one using it. i'm blown away at how complicated of a system most people use to try to understand the guitar, this one is so simple, you deservedly got over a million views because this is the real stuff, all the "pentatonic positions" is such nonsense, this is how simple it should be because this is how simple it is

  • @tommakowsky8585
    @tommakowsky8585 Před rokem +4

    I’ve been working on learning and using pentatonic boxes for a few months now...this video is easily the best I’ve seen so far, and has opened a whole new world of possibilities with my playing. Thank you!

  • @nojmythemusician
    @nojmythemusician Před rokem +5

    I usually don't write comments but this time I have to. My teacher introduced me to pentatonic almost 2 years ago. I was trying to figure out soloing till that time and how to use pentatonic. I was trying many ways of how to understand the pentatonic scale. But this blow my mind. The idea of smaller boxes in different positions. It's so obvious, but no one was able to put it this way. I feel like I finally get it. Thank you so so much for this video. This was one of those ''aha moments''.

  • @kalvino67
    @kalvino67 Před rokem +8

    I’ve just discovered your channel. Your lessons are amazing! So easy to follow and well explained. I’m a singer/songwriter who knows a lot of chords but I’ve always found scales a real chore to learn. You really break it all down really well. Great stuff! Keep it up!

  • @billfaraghan6589
    @billfaraghan6589 Před rokem +13

    Been playing a while and know my boxes, but found your video very helpful and effective. Incredible how much melody and feeling you can get with this simple concept. Nice video. Very clear and understandable. Thank You!

  • @DenisZzzzzz
    @DenisZzzzzz Před rokem +6

    This is by far the clearest explanation of the extended pentatonic shape. Nice work!

  • @Taxman72
    @Taxman72 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I've read the comments and I couldn't agree more. I've been playing for a long time just above beginner level, and after countless videos, Jules video unexpectedly popped up. What a stroke of luck! Immediately I was taken by the simplicity of Jules demonstration of the Pentatonic Shape. Jules is very engaging and focused on lower level guitarist not only moving forward, but having fun with a true sense of accomplishment. Well done Jules, and thank you so much.

  • @808muscle1
    @808muscle1 Před 13 dny

    That was outstanding. Octive boxes up the neck. So simple yet hidden in plain sight. Thanks from Maui dude😎🌴🍍🎸

  • @bingmalsi864
    @bingmalsi864 Před rokem +22

    This was the first scale pattern I had "discovered". I called it my 2-3 pattern and at 16, without any music theory knowledge, it got me into rock bands playing minor concerts, parties, jam sessions. Imagine my disappointment upon realizing it was simply the pentatonic scale 🤣 I thought I had discovered something monumental 😱

    • @danabiondo9243
      @danabiondo9243 Před rokem +2

      It Got You Gigs!
      It was Monumental !

    • @nadeemafzal8984
      @nadeemafzal8984 Před rokem +1

      Precisely
      Monumental is relative and if it was for u - nothing else matter (no that’s not a song)

    • @cokxi
      @cokxi Před 8 měsíci

      discovering it on your own is monumental

    • @raylopro
      @raylopro Před 6 měsíci +1

      Same, discovering that I could implement this on any key at 15 felt amazing

  • @TheGuitarslinger1992
    @TheGuitarslinger1992 Před rokem +3

    Just stumbled on your lesson. As many have said, you’ve explained something that either many don’t get too in lessons, or it just takes forever to find this part. You’ve made a believer and a heck of a student out of me. Thank you!

  • @TheVolumeSociety
    @TheVolumeSociety Před 4 měsíci

    Soooo helpful Jules. 50 years of messing about and this lesson made the most usable sense. Cheers. 🍺

  • @FreeStateFilms
    @FreeStateFilms Před rokem +2

    I’ve been struggling for a long time trying to figure out what you just showed on my own I can’t wait to try and implement this into my practice and playing.
    Bravo!

  • @zozikfreeman9403
    @zozikfreeman9403 Před rokem +5

    Thank you, Jules. One of the best pentatonic lessons I've seen, going across the fretboard makes things a lot more fun and creative. Thank you so much

  • @TropicalLatitude
    @TropicalLatitude Před rokem +9

    This is a great stuff. Many legendary players used no more than this. It makes for focused, creative, melodic solos the audience can understand.

  • @thomasclarke8220
    @thomasclarke8220 Před měsícem

    An absolutely tremendous teaching demonstration. I was already playing parts of it without really understanding the whole concept. This video puts it all together. Look out Eric Clapton, here I come!

  • @dthartman691
    @dthartman691 Před 11 měsíci +1

    This is the most useful and powerful lesson to teach not only the scale fingering and the box positions... But also HOW to emote when soloing and training your ear to stay in key and on time of the beat and melody rhythm track in the background. This lets you ascend and descend the scalular ladder while practicing your slurs pull off and hammer on techniques and slides, bends, trills whatever.
    Genius video lesson for any player level to attain better phrases and cleaner more intuitive finger patterns.
    Join up with normal pentatonic scale patterns or minor scales for building tension with triplets climbing or descending the scale ... Arpeggios for flair, and yes finger tapping for more technical prowess.
    It's the walk before you shred 😉 method. Love it man.

  • @abcdexyz9547
    @abcdexyz9547 Před rokem +4

    Brilliant, simple to understand, nice pace to follow, each step broken down into their component parts. Keep these tutorial's coming Sir. Just started to learn guitar at 67 loving it!

  • @recabitejehonadab2654
    @recabitejehonadab2654 Před rokem +6

    This taught me more than I have learned in the two years I have been trying to understand guitar! 🙏🏻.

  • @thedronedownunder3919
    @thedronedownunder3919 Před 5 měsíci

    Mate, thank you! Seriously. I'm 56, been playing and struggling with soloing for ever until this video. You break it down so simply and easily. I've not seen another clip or lesson that resonated so well.
    You really have done an old Aussie a great service. Thanks again ❤

  • @austinhixson625
    @austinhixson625 Před 5 měsíci

    This isn't the only video showing how to get you from the bottom to the top of the neck with pentatonic scales/shapes, but this explains it in a MUCH more intuitive, stripped-down way, which makes the whole idea waaay easier to grasp and understand. Great stuff, keep it coming!

  • @shakinpaulus1
    @shakinpaulus1 Před rokem +4

    Such clarity! This is a great illustration of how to build a pentatonic solo. Thanks so much.

  • @michael_caz_nyc
    @michael_caz_nyc Před rokem +9

    Great stuff. I am playing guitar for 23 years (but currently helping my nephew) and you explained this so Clearly and easy-to-Digest. I will share it with him. Fantastic teaching job. oNe LovE from NYC

  • @fordwheeler
    @fordwheeler Před rokem +2

    If you know your Pentatonic positions and shapes this will come easy. As a guitarist, we sometimes get stuck in certain positions. Good video to enhance your playing all over the neck. Easy to understand too.

  • @nolinolikscoyrosete9018

    Thank you so much Jules Guitar for sharing us your talent. I learned playing guitar at 17 y.o..until that I forget it. At age 65 my daughter give me an electric guitar as birthday gift. I learn seriously some technic how to play guitar through CZcams. I'm now 66 years old. GOD bless you brother Jules Guitar.

  • @MichaelAnthonyGiudicissi

    Spot on! I've always used that pattern starting on the root note for major scale solos....but just never thought about it for minor scale by starting a step lower. Thanks!

  • @kinjari
    @kinjari Před rokem +15

    Man. I've been playing for a while and heard about shapes but never really looked into it with any seriousness till today. This is f*#king game changing for someone like me that struggled for so long trying to learn leads with traditional scales. Well done and thanks mate!

  • @arturgajewskiphotog
    @arturgajewskiphotog Před 18 dny

    Finally a video explaining clearly on how to navigate through the neck when soloing blues guitar. Thank you for this!

  • @jeanaffleck848
    @jeanaffleck848 Před 3 měsíci

    I have to compliment you on your presentation of the lessons. I’ve searched through videos and mostly skipped them because everything was so hard to grasp. I gave a sigh of relief when I came across your channel. Clear and precise instructions with large diagrams to look at….perfect. Thank you

  • @cantwellmikey
    @cantwellmikey Před rokem +7

    This is the lesson that I have been searching for. I believe you have the most accurate detail that takes players from a point where many of us get stuck and frustrated. Hugely helpful! All the thanks in the world. Sincerely

    • @williamevans2235
      @williamevans2235 Před rokem

      I agree. Sweet, simple and mega helpful.
      Muchos thank you's por todo.
      Senor Bill

  • @inspiredartphotos
    @inspiredartphotos Před rokem +3

    Great musicality! Your timing on those rifts is amazing!!❤️

  • @JKstudiosDubai
    @JKstudiosDubai Před rokem +2

    No one explained this so easily before. Thanks for creating this tutorial

  • @jessebrin731
    @jessebrin731 Před rokem

    OMFG! Secret sauce! Been struggling for years to break out of the box. Got it instantly. Whole new universe opened up. Exactly what I've been searching for! Well done and thank you!

  • @57RickH
    @57RickH Před rokem +10

    Awesome lesson, so easy to follow. Also, the backing track sounds very George Harrison-esque, excellent.

  • @davidsrunningvlog7679
    @davidsrunningvlog7679 Před rokem +5

    I can’t thank you enough for this video. I’ve been playing for about a year and have really plateaued over the last six months. I’ve found myself playing the same chords and the basics but unable to progress because I find all of these scales so confusing as a beginner. But this video explained it all so clearly. I have been practicing with this method for the last 3 nights and have made more progress in the last 3 days than I have in the past 6 months. You are a great teacher - please continue making more of these videos.

    • @UTAH100
      @UTAH100 Před 10 měsíci

      You need Brian at Zombie Guitar. Amazing teacher. Did you learn all 5 shapes and how to connect them? You should. Then learn all the notes names on the fretboard at a glance. FYI, I just ran up the Watchman Trail at Zion- amazing run. Did Angles Landing too. Ran my fastest mile last week. It's cool since I am getting old! 🤭

  • @hughforster
    @hughforster Před 26 dny

    Beautiful little lesson here man, good job. I love it when teachers break it down so simply and give you something fun to play with. Cheers!

  • @S_e_a_n
    @S_e_a_n Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for your tutorial. You have opened up my eyes to the fretboard. I've seen MANY videos regarding this very subject, and your explanation is by far the BEST, in my opinion. Cheers!

  • @aaronsg71
    @aaronsg71 Před rokem +3

    Awesomeness thank you for all you teach us man! I’m mainly just a rhythm guitar player, I taught myself by ear, know how to read tabs if need be, but never really sat down to learn to solo too much. This simple teaching by you helps a bunch!

  • @UN1T1Y
    @UN1T1Y Před rokem +7

    This was the way I was shown to play lead from the start, it was always the half step notes that frustrated me though, but with a lot of practice (especially if your not exactly pitch perfect naturally, as I'm not ) you start to understand and hear where to play them.
    I'm surprised no one has explained it like this before, I think you've helped a lot of people start being more comfortable with creating a simple melodic solo, rather than just playing fast and hoping no one notices they're not really playing anything, if you know what I mean.
    Wish I'd have posted this one years ago, I just didn't think it was a "proper " technique, looks like I should've though, there's no really wrong way to play if it works 😀

  • @danparsons2765
    @danparsons2765 Před rokem +1

    Such a great clear, concise and calm teacher.

  • @TheStarbuck61
    @TheStarbuck61 Před 3 měsíci

    Jules. Simply amazing. Thank you for putting it all together.

  • @evettecorrea441
    @evettecorrea441 Před rokem +3

    I love the blues, and the rhythm, and sound that you just played. Awesome! I'm going to play these boxes for sure.❤

    • @UTAH100
      @UTAH100 Před 10 měsíci +1

      learn all 5 shapes. it's easy.

  • @peterdouglass4823
    @peterdouglass4823 Před rokem +3

    Brilliant !!!! You have just turned on my "light bulb moment" with your very well explained method to simply 😀quickly explain what is a complicated concept if all 12 notes for each box are considered. Thank you ever so much!! Peter Douglass - Queensland Australia

  • @64offsuiter
    @64offsuiter Před rokem

    The clarity of this is excellent. Thanks.

  • @clockwork204
    @clockwork204 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you. As an absolute beginner, this changed my noodling into something just a tinge bit more coherent. It's also a good base for memorizing the rest of the scale.

  • @ianjamieson3985
    @ianjamieson3985 Před rokem +3

    Wow! Absolutely the best video tutorial ever (in my humble opinion). Clearly explained at the right pace with sublime digit skills and you have a great guitar voice too. Subscribed. Please give us more. Thanks!

  • @cameroon5404
    @cameroon5404 Před rokem +4

    Wonderful! I love how you broke that down into super simple terms. You helped me out a lot! :-)

  • @romulusraymond3604
    @romulusraymond3604 Před 10 měsíci

    Possibly one of the best breakdown of the pentatonic scales covering the entire board, thanks for this!

  • @Daledavispratt
    @Daledavispratt Před 10 měsíci +2

    I'm picking up the guitar again after letting it lie for twenty years. I'm using your instructional videos as a road map back to where I used to be, only this time I'm learning the proper way to get there using the techniques you are teaching. Thank you so much for your time and trouble and for helping me get back in the swing, one sore fingertip at a time 🙂

    • @UTAH100
      @UTAH100 Před 10 měsíci

      Get in person lessons it will help you. I did this and was self taught. Even 6 months will get you going in the right direction. Zombie Guitar online is awesome too BTW. I use that site...but in person with a Berklee guy at first is ideal.

  • @MrSkeyxc
    @MrSkeyxc Před rokem +6

    Thanks for a really nice and Simple, but Quite Effective, concept my friend. Your time and efforts are very appreciated; I'm confident this will help a "Lot" of players out there...

  • @jtbjr58
    @jtbjr58 Před rokem +6

    Jules, well done! I used this up/down the neck/5 note system on a song I just recorded. Added a nice jazz chord to the end for a little flair. I am very pleased to have come across this lesson randomly today -- a gift! I have subscribed. Thank you.

    • @gordonipock9385
      @gordonipock9385 Před rokem +1

      This truly is a gift. One of the best things I've ever seen on CZcams pertaining to guitar instruction.

    • @jtbjr58
      @jtbjr58 Před rokem

      @@gordonipock9385 totally agree. Instruction, not chatter. Well planned lesson!

  • @bcpanda
    @bcpanda Před 7 měsíci

    This is one of the best videos I’ve seen explaining an easy and adaptable solo technique. Well done sir!

  • @tonywyatt9976
    @tonywyatt9976 Před rokem +1

    Played bass for years and just starting to play guitar and lead and your lessons help a lot. Keep it coming

  • @FenellaBeach
    @FenellaBeach Před rokem +45

    Excellent video, simple and clear - don’t know how many times I’ve looked at these shapes but I think the penny’s finally just dropped - that looks attainable, I’m going to get right on it, thanks for sharing.

    • @66macman
      @66macman Před rokem +2

      Thanks for one of the most informative videos I have seen, was a bit confused with the diagrams but got my head round it but thank you very much 😀

    • @serge839
      @serge839 Před rokem

      Jay, yes was confused at first as the TAB are the wrong way round for me !

    • @cubo68
      @cubo68 Před rokem

      Felt the same 😂

    • @user-kb8fe4vd4j
      @user-kb8fe4vd4j Před rokem

      If i may, may i ask you a question?
      What does mean that “ penny’s dropped”?

    • @serge839
      @serge839 Před rokem +2

      @@user-kb8fe4vd4j it means that you suddenly understand what is going on!

  • @joecool5670
    @joecool5670 Před rokem +1

    You can't imagine how unbelievable helpful this was!
    Thank you so much.

  • @stevenwalkersmusic
    @stevenwalkersmusic Před 10 měsíci

    I've been doing this all along just based on the sound but now that you have broken down and explained what I am actually doing it has become even easier.

  • @bobbys4327
    @bobbys4327 Před rokem +7

    Bravo, for showing how easy it is to connect riffs. Well done, short, concise and no draggy parts to the video! This is one of the best videos on utube and was verrrry enjoyable!

  • @GregSB1
    @GregSB1 Před rokem +8

    So clear, helpful, and useful; thanks!

    • @w.j.mildfelt4547
      @w.j.mildfelt4547 Před rokem

      I subscribed and hope I keep seeing your tutorials O a. 81 and still with the boxes every day and trying to learn modes as well

  • @richardpenticost5695
    @richardpenticost5695 Před 5 měsíci

    I’m 76 and enjoy improvising on guitar mainly Blues. You explain things in a way that is easy to understand, thanks

  • @negusstyles7126
    @negusstyles7126 Před 8 měsíci

    I just started playing ... Out of all the videos I have watched you explain things really simple and easy to catch on too. Thanks for sharing your expertise with us🙏🏽

  • @MakeAllThingsBeautiful
    @MakeAllThingsBeautiful Před rokem +7

    i wish i could of started this lesson the first time i ever picked up a guitar more than 45 years ago, unfortunately my progress has been generally various levels of mediocrity, with this you are learning relationships and notes across the entire fretboard and initially bypassing all the pain and frustration of starting with chord sequences or whatever else, thanks so much, i guess in a way i need to find easier ways to play as opposed to the idea that playing well means complicated. If you are 15 and starting out, i'd recommend this lesson, an hour a day, you'll know the fretboard and relate to chords and everything else so much quicker and best of all you'll be playing some impressive enjoyable sounds in no time

    • @ebisu8824
      @ebisu8824 Před rokem

      *could've or could have NEVER could of

    • @MakeAllThingsBeautiful
      @MakeAllThingsBeautiful Před rokem +3

      @@ebisu8824 ironic, if you are from the spelling checking police, as surely this is about rock n roll, d'yer maker, licks, fills and all round improvisation, even interpretation, or varying things depending on mood, maybe go back to your corporate linkedin world of correctness, 'innit hard when you discover that y'aint really where it's at?'

  • @josephmangino8256
    @josephmangino8256 Před rokem +4

    Joe Mangino
    Awesome! I've been searching for an easier way to learn how to play a simple song and make it sound like I really knew how to play. This scale works like magic. I've watched just about every guitar lesson video on CZcams and yours is better than all of them put together. Is there anyway to get that backing track? Anyway, thank you, thank you, thank you! Joe

  • @houty1361
    @houty1361 Před rokem +1

    I've been trying for ages to get my head around scales and watched hours of videos which got me more confused every single time, you did magic in 10 minutes! you're a godsend :)))

  • @frjedi9081
    @frjedi9081 Před rokem +10

    Really great. I just wanted some recall of the basics as I bring back my guitars from their cases once again at 61 YO. Your way of teaching finally gives many more reasons to play again more often. I also had a look at Major, Minor, blue note and so on. Thanks from France. I subscribed and will have a look at your other videos.

  • @joellebrodeur1015
    @joellebrodeur1015 Před rokem +4

    This is my kind of tutorial. Simple, effective, no silly fret acrobatics to muck up the lesson and most importantly, a teacher who isn't a guitar snob.
    Kudos🙌. I plan on watching and digesting more simple, to the point lessons. Lord knows, I hate learning scales. This makes it less painful and boring to learn.

  • @sheepdog72
    @sheepdog72 Před 11 měsíci +1

    this is the first time i have made any progress with a backing track. Thank you so much for the lesson!

  • @markhow3428
    @markhow3428 Před rokem

    Thanks Jules. Easy to understand. No frills. Good job

  • @marcd1981
    @marcd1981 Před rokem +5

    Thank you very much for this video, Jules. I'm getting back into guitar after a 25 year layoff, and I am looking for simpler, more straightforward explanations on playing. This video fits that perfectly. I've subscribed and will be looking at your other videos this evening.

    • @JimLarranaga5k
      @JimLarranaga5k Před rokem +2

      Welcome back, we’ve been waiting for your return 😆