GUITAR SCALES for BEGINNERS

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    Songwriting is fun when you can actually see what you're doing. I use the familiar patterns of color to explain music theory so you can write songs.
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Komentáře • 515

  • @aarons9259
    @aarons9259 Před rokem +3151

    "Hey the old way of learning scales is bullshit, I have the answer, learn my scale method. It's totally different I promise."

    • @nicholasdunsmoor4589
      @nicholasdunsmoor4589 Před rokem +67

      Yeah kind of a straw man.

    • @butter_nut1817
      @butter_nut1817 Před rokem +123

      yea, and then proceeds to show an even more complex fertboard pattern

    • @charliesingleton5165
      @charliesingleton5165 Před rokem +35

      Literally shows us nothing

    • @placeholdername3907
      @placeholdername3907 Před 10 měsíci +47

      ​@@butter_nut1817the point is tha instead of black dots which give you no insight into the pattern of the fret board that his colorful fretmap allows for a more visual approach that relates scales to color, because the brain is much better at approaching patterns visually, or in short, watch the full video.

    • @cactu5jack
      @cactu5jack Před 8 měsíci +1

      Lol yall dumb asl 😂

  • @lucaspangenberggazzano617
    @lucaspangenberggazzano617 Před rokem +1555

    Bro couldn't explain the harmonic circle in a harder way

    • @toomuchsoda8184
      @toomuchsoda8184 Před rokem +62

      Bro couldn’t say circle of fifths in a harder way

    • @grantkoeller8911
      @grantkoeller8911 Před 10 měsíci

      A D G C F Bb Eb Ab Db Gb Cb Fb(E) A

    • @LostSoulAscension
      @LostSoulAscension Před 4 měsíci +5

      Bro couldn't say circle of fourths any harder.

    • @BillyVon69
      @BillyVon69 Před 2 měsíci +6

      Bro couldn't make me harder in a harder way

    • @allenvayner4987
      @allenvayner4987 Před 2 měsíci

      Soon, there is going to be the rapture. It's when there will be trumpet sounds, and after the trumpet sounds, God will lift his people from here. Also, God said people should be living by the Bible. Amen, and God bless you.
      * John 3:16 - "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him shall not perish but have eternal life".

  • @ivansv0
    @ivansv0 Před rokem +1208

    He… didn’t say anything?

    • @AnEnemyAnemone1
      @AnEnemyAnemone1 Před rokem

      He said “go to my channel for the answer”. You’re just dense af

    • @RacheBartmoss-sy4hh
      @RacheBartmoss-sy4hh Před 5 měsíci +60

      He should be a politician

    • @igorz3551
      @igorz3551 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@RacheBartmoss-sy4hhlol

    • @peryngveohlin4942
      @peryngveohlin4942 Před 5 měsíci +20

      cuz he has to sell it to you

    • @Omnent
      @Omnent Před 4 měsíci +7

      We’re you listening? Buy his course and he’ll tell you

  • @error.418
    @error.418 Před rokem +660

    "To sell a product, you have to be a dick about everyone's guitar teacher until they believe you're the only one who knows"

    • @fahrenheit2101
      @fahrenheit2101 Před 4 měsíci

      Yes that is indeed how selling things works. The sheer number of people that have only just realised is astonishing

    • @error.418
      @error.418 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@fahrenheit2101 Yeah :( And it sucks.

    • @billzebub7535
      @billzebub7535 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Don’t be so hard on him. He has to pay for all that hair product SOMEhow. 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @error.418
      @error.418 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@billzebub7535 Lol, well played

    • @vipuntilwhenever128
      @vipuntilwhenever128 Před 2 měsíci

      Lmao

  • @raffaguitars
    @raffaguitars Před rokem +146

    I am playing guitar for fourty years this year and I found out the best way to learn guitar....Practice, practice, practice...

    • @justicemcdonald2939
      @justicemcdonald2939 Před rokem +2

      Bingo

    • @justicemcdonald2939
      @justicemcdonald2939 Před rokem +2

      After open hand chords I don't know the scale of the bar clubs but I can play them I just don't know what they're called I don't know any of the pentatonic scales but I can play them I don't know pretty much half of what it's called can't read music been playing about as long as you and can play back just about anything I hear.

    • @garrettloose4819
      @garrettloose4819 Před 5 měsíci

      @@justicemcdonald2939this gives me hope 🫡

    • @Yeehaw0588
      @Yeehaw0588 Před 5 měsíci +2

      ​@@justicemcdonald2939exactly man the labels and names are NOT importaint, if you know the fret board and can navigate it properly and know enough scales and other things to practice to improve your technique nothing else matters lol. I know alot of chords but I couldn't tell you what they're called

    • @richarddibb9381
      @richarddibb9381 Před 5 měsíci +4

      40 year player here too
      Could not agree with you more. This new age bullshit is ...... Well Bullshit.

  • @grantkoeller8911
    @grantkoeller8911 Před rokem +960

    The best way to learn scales is at the piano

    • @pixa4559
      @pixa4559 Před rokem +91

      as a pianist learning to play guitar... yes hahahah

    • @Marta1Buck
      @Marta1Buck Před rokem +2

      Can't argue

    • @wilko871
      @wilko871 Před rokem +74

      Tbh the first step to learning any instrument is to learn basic piano theory. I didn't understand for 20 years, then I played a piano 🙄

    • @robob3ar
      @robob3ar Před rokem +31

      @@wilko871 I’m going into synths so yeah I’d agree, keyboards/piano are actually easy to get into.. it’s all in one line and black keys differ, on a guitar it’s all same keys and one string is differently tuned - still not 100% sure why..
      But yes, piano is linear and more visual to learn theory, I’m going guitat to keyboard and translating to each other, fun

    • @wilko871
      @wilko871 Před rokem +6

      @@robob3ar I believe the B string is tuned differently just to make shapes work better, not 100% on that though. I've been tuned to open D for a while. You can tune your guitar however you like. Want it all in 4ths? Just tune your B string down to an A. Not sure how easy it will be to play though. Try it! Let me know how it goes

  • @eelamite
    @eelamite Před rokem +92

    i was like "get to the plug already mate"

    • @mckalfj5953
      @mckalfj5953 Před rokem +1

      😅😅😅❤❤❤❤ hilarious, love this comment 🤣😂😁🤣

  • @MsSpicynipples
    @MsSpicynipples Před rokem +30

    The underlying theory is just the octave, the chromatic scale, the whole step half step formula for the scale in question, and finding the same scale in other positions.

    • @MsSpicynipples
      @MsSpicynipples Před rokem +2

      And if you want to go further, understanding mode scales + how to find the chords of a scale + understanding the key signatures of each scale

    • @UTAH100
      @UTAH100 Před 2 měsíci

      Sort of

    • @ilan442
      @ilan442 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Exactly, just find the key and run the scale based on if its minor or major of that key, its the same pattern just moves accouding to the key note.. and finding chords for songs can be easily made be lintening to the song and running on the scale looking for the currect notes for each part of the song,

  • @OG1919
    @OG1919 Před 2 měsíci +2

    FUNDAMENTALLY, always keep in mind there are only 13 notes and to make everything make sense you just learn how to jump from one octave to another octave. THAT really helped me.

  • @skullkid112
    @skullkid112 Před rokem +111

    "The music insustry hates this man for for revealing this one SIMPLE secret!"

  • @Skullgoroth666
    @Skullgoroth666 Před rokem +87

    "Don't ask any questions" WTF who ever said that? Solving the problems that don't exist.

  • @Zack-xz1ph
    @Zack-xz1ph Před rokem +29

    just learn 3 notes per string in C major, in as many fret positions as you want, then you have the "white keys" and once you learn which notes are flat/sharp in a given key you can go for the "black keys" that you need

  • @mahamrityumjay
    @mahamrityumjay Před rokem +333

    I can't tell if this video is a parody or not.

  • @Lesmore187
    @Lesmore187 Před rokem +14

    yeah well my teacher was a university of Miami prof and he taught me the meaning behind the scales. root 4/5 diminished ect as well as moving the patterns around not to mention the circle of fifths 🎉

  • @cesarm3218
    @cesarm3218 Před rokem +5

    It’s all about intervals. Learn what intervals are used in different scale types (major,minor, etc) and you can start with any note and build scales that way

  • @jlemsey2232
    @jlemsey2232 Před rokem +6

    It's really just improving your ear and technique, and there's ways to do that efficiently but not easily or quickly. Eventually you get to a place where you can hear a note and instantly play it without much thought

  • @stevebruh5019
    @stevebruh5019 Před rokem +35

    Gotta say, this video taught me absolutely nothing and was just an advertisement.

    • @maskingtables
      @maskingtables Před 4 měsíci +2

      And the classes are just a traditional guitar lesson program. This ad is not only annoying, it is fake.

  • @musicmanxii
    @musicmanxii Před rokem +40

    There's no one way to "master" any given instrument. Music is a never ending journey, each person with their own voicing.

    • @Snotzalotz
      @Snotzalotz Před rokem +2

      Exactly, you’re always improving and learning no matter how good you get, this is just a cheap way to get idiots to buy his course

    • @AnEnemyAnemone1
      @AnEnemyAnemone1 Před rokem

      Oh, okay, then since any skill can always be improved I guess the word “master” just has no meaning. What a stupid comment

    • @joseph2832
      @joseph2832 Před 2 měsíci

      @@AnEnemyAnemone1 Every master I ever met (3) said they will still learning!

    • @AnEnemyAnemone1
      @AnEnemyAnemone1 Před 2 měsíci

      @@joseph2832 you didn’t understand what I said at all

    • @joseph2832
      @joseph2832 Před 2 měsíci

      @@AnEnemyAnemone1 Oh, okay, then since any skill can always be improved I guess the word “master” just has no meaning. What a stupid comment

  • @tumekeehoa3121
    @tumekeehoa3121 Před rokem +9

    I hope the lessons teach me how to apply sprinkles to my fretboard so I can understand the organised matrix of patterns hiding in plain sight.

  • @patrickgarcia8872
    @patrickgarcia8872 Před 29 dny +2

    I've always loved practicing scales by ear. Pick a random place on the fretboard and play a major scale from there. Do. re, me, fa, so , la , ti, do is almost all you need to know. After your ear gets used to that, move on to the minor scale and graduate from there.

  • @lamechjacob1277
    @lamechjacob1277 Před rokem +4

    Love the attention you've given to detail

  • @psychox77100x
    @psychox77100x Před 5 měsíci +1

    Nice. After seeing your video I've now mastered the guitar. Never thought it was thst easy.

  • @ZigbertD
    @ZigbertD Před 5 měsíci +8

    Yeah dude, all guitar teachers tell you not to ask any questions. But this guy is here to disrupt the guitar instruction cartel.

  • @sometimestheressunsets
    @sometimestheressunsets Před 4 měsíci

    I didn't know how to play the guitar at all before, but after watching this, I've unlocked a 5-Star Scale! Thank you!

  • @bigaliceenergy7578
    @bigaliceenergy7578 Před 2 měsíci

    I understand that this is not the way most people learn how to play music, probably doesn't make too much sense to those that already know how-But as someone who is dyslexic, this actually helps a lot

  • @lukeroberts3464
    @lukeroberts3464 Před 10 měsíci +1

    A key aspect of telling a story with your lyrics is the use of descriptive language and imagery. Use vivid and evocative language to paint a picture in your listeners’ minds and help them see and experience your story. Use sensory details, metaphors, and other literary devices to bring your story to life and engage your listeners’ imaginations.

  • @progrockmorelikefrogc0ck157

    Just learn the spacings of one of the natural scales like it's the back of your hand and remember where the root note repeats across the fret board. It's as simple as that, every single scale and mode can be found by ever so slightly altering one of the natural scales so if you know one of them thoroughly (They're basically the same) you can access any scales you want.
    At that point you just have to practice to get the technical part down.

  • @Lord_Baphomet_
    @Lord_Baphomet_ Před rokem +1

    Best way I understand scales coming over from the trumpet was… just like when increasing/decreasing the airflow raises and decreases pitch with the same fingerings… on the guitar moving your hand up and down changes pitch and the fingerings are exactly the same.

  • @Khakzoy
    @Khakzoy Před 3 měsíci

    I remember following lessons when young. Thought I got the hang of it, and then they told me these patterns and learning them. 2 months later the guitar was gathering dust. Ridiculous amount of respect to the people who do learn this.

    • @joseph2832
      @joseph2832 Před 2 měsíci

      Same, I quit for the piano! I don't regret it one bit!

  • @saxnoob
    @saxnoob Před 14 dny

    These seems pretty cool. I remember the fundamental question I had when I was trying to learn guitar was “which note are in each fret ?” Nobody could answer precisely because they only knew hand positions. I still don’t play it, but this will be super useful when I decided to go back at it

  • @Stagg369
    @Stagg369 Před 11 měsíci +2

    "music theory is just what people say music should sound like" nah it's a reliable way of predicting emotions. It's the same as using words to communicate. you pick the right word to get the right feelings or reaction.

  • @badshah3484
    @badshah3484 Před 2 měsíci

    This is the explanation I was searching for everywhere ❤❤❤

  • @gman9524
    @gman9524 Před 2 měsíci

    I have been looking for a diagram like that for ages

  • @oscardaniel8261
    @oscardaniel8261 Před 19 dny

    Best way to learn the scales is by practicing them. I have progressively improved at scales by playing backing tracks at the same time that I have the scale at hand and start improvising and creating my own patterns. Then I record my self and then I listen to it. I also listen to my fav bassists and see their techniques. I do this with the bass and guitar. It has been really helpful for me at least.

  • @Fretboardmastermind
    @Fretboardmastermind Před 5 měsíci

    Understanding the layout of the fretboard, major scale, minor scale, triads and how to apply them on the fretboard is a good place to begin.

  • @charlesdjones1
    @charlesdjones1 Před 10 měsíci +6

    I felt like the only thing missing here was a knock at the door followed with a "Hi! Can I get just 60 seconds of your time?"

  • @saluto1397
    @saluto1397 Před 2 měsíci

    Exactly explains why I couldn't learn guitar. I had questions

  • @JohnJones-ep7of
    @JohnJones-ep7of Před rokem +5

    It all comes down to the circle of 5ths !

  • @GTK-1
    @GTK-1 Před 2 měsíci

    Great stuff

  • @ianmiller5689
    @ianmiller5689 Před 2 měsíci

    holy mother of useful information lol, thanks man!

  • @Severity.
    @Severity. Před měsícem

    Great video that bass kicks ass with the pedals

  • @GiantGeekGuy
    @GiantGeekGuy Před 4 měsíci

    So I use this technique when tuning my guitar: I pluck the 6th string pressing on its 5th fret, and whatever note that makes, that's the note of the 5th string. Then I pluck the 5th string pressing on the 5th fret, and the note it makes is the note of the 4th string. So on and so forth (except for the 2nd string, to get the right note I press the 4th fret while plucking the 3rd string).
    So I have no idea on how the guitar scale fully works, but looking at the fret diagram... yeah, it checks out. Whatever note I press on the right fret on the string I pluck, it's the note of the next string. So an A note on the E-string is the correct tune for the A-string.

  • @brendanswartz643
    @brendanswartz643 Před 2 měsíci

    You sir have just gained a subscriber

  • @UncleBobbyBkklol
    @UncleBobbyBkklol Před 4 měsíci

    Learning cage method is great for muscle memory, once you learn theory you can play with the scales and add to your knowledge as you progress.
    Nothing wrong with learning the “black dots” first cause it’s fun to be able to run through scales and jam over backing tracks and stuff.
    Key word, “FUN”

  • @fattyz1
    @fattyz1 Před 2 měsíci

    I like this and I leaned towards it but everyone knows you want to look away from the fretboard ASAP because when you do you actually know it and might be able to actually play it.

  • @mamborickyclassicalmusicac4733

    wonderful thanks

  • @okok-jo8yl
    @okok-jo8yl Před měsícem

    Thank you sir

  • @spaghettisauce445
    @spaghettisauce445 Před rokem +10

    why did you put those note indicators instead of learning them???

  • @user-yx8lp2ds7z
    @user-yx8lp2ds7z Před 4 měsíci

    Literally made this shor harder for beginners. I can play my favorite songs on guitar. And idk what the hell a scale is. Nor what the chords are called. Monkey see monkey do as you call r, works all to well for this monke

  • @scarygamer1778
    @scarygamer1778 Před měsícem

    Ive been learning piano and music theory for a few years now, its WILD how much that transfers to ther instruments. It gave me the drive to pick up my guitar again after like 20 years of it being in a closet lol.

  • @deepchoy
    @deepchoy Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you❤!!!

  • @_Pepsy_
    @_Pepsy_ Před měsícem +1

    I just put my fingers in a spot and hit the string with a plastic triangle to make a cool sound

  • @nowayjay123
    @nowayjay123 Před rokem +76

    This is over complicating it. It’s much easier than this.

    • @pixa4559
      @pixa4559 Před rokem

      pls do explain

    • @dougieartstudios3930
      @dougieartstudios3930 Před rokem +16

      ​@@pixa4559 Dude made a short that kinda criticizes patterns on the fretboard, to overexplain how they're simply following the pattern of scales themselves, and how you can find these patterns along the fretboard, basically going in a circle that leads nowhere and does nothing to show you anything meaningful.
      Hell, I'm sure I'm 90% wrong in understanding the point in this short, but that's entirely on the fault of the creator imo

    • @steves1015
      @steves1015 Před rokem +3

      @pixa4559
      I've seen others do it better.
      He could have easily gone into the music theory and explained how all major scales are built in terms of tones and semitones. That way you can work out any major scale and then use fretboard knowledge to play it.

    • @RJCed
      @RJCed Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@dougieartstudios3930 theres this thing called "music theory" my guy

  • @laritrox2112
    @laritrox2112 Před 5 měsíci

    Oh shiii, now I understand it, thanks😃. I mean you can tell any note by first string.

  • @erikbakker1531
    @erikbakker1531 Před měsícem

    I've played the guitar since I was eleven years old. Now I am 47. I play pretty well. I have never heard of what this man is talking about. I don't know about scales. I just feel. I feel. Then I play.

    • @briankelly8697
      @briankelly8697 Před 23 dny

      I’m surprised you haven’t ever heard of a scale then 😮

  • @BP-or2iu
    @BP-or2iu Před měsícem +3

    "Everything you've ever been told is wrong. Only I know the true way. Oh you haven't heard of me?!? Weird since I am the one true master of this thing I am trying to sell you."

  • @Bixmy
    @Bixmy Před rokem

    As a jazz pianist trying to learn guitar. I do exactly this when i try to play on guitar. Thinking of the note then translate it.

  • @lucaspangenberggazzano617

    All that work with those color marks, and you just needed to explain basic harmony

  • @levidavis1093
    @levidavis1093 Před 20 dny

    I've always thought about this...

  • @djjdjd470
    @djjdjd470 Před 3 měsíci

    Please see his actual video. He greatly explains it

  • @PapaGinseng_
    @PapaGinseng_ Před 4 měsíci

    Shit that helped!
    Thanks .. i am a grand master in 2 weeks now!

  • @benjaminwiner6220
    @benjaminwiner6220 Před rokem

    Good job

  • @AdiAsaf
    @AdiAsaf Před rokem +7

    Well no. You dont have to.
    Every string on the guitar is about one and a half octaves so in away, you are playing a large piano. The thing is, the very same notes appear in different places on the fretboard. If you have learned the 'shortest route' to each one, learning to play a new song is damn easy. Marking the fretboard? Yea why not, it's a great way to know where you are regardless of scales 😊

    • @veikkajoensuu
      @veikkajoensuu Před rokem +1

      I'd like to see what kind of piano you have played before if guitar is a large one.

    • @joseph2832
      @joseph2832 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@veikkajoensuu LOL

  • @mi2cents265
    @mi2cents265 Před 5 měsíci

    I like ur science approach! So create a very simple formula that will help anyone memorize the major scale, go ahead! I have one, taught it to my wife- she not a guitarbplayer but knows the notes on the fretboard. We've been lied too.

  • @tamastasi428
    @tamastasi428 Před 3 měsíci

    This video is like that truck hitting the pole meme where they always cut the video before the collision.

  • @growingsoul30
    @growingsoul30 Před 7 měsíci

    This guy has the same exact vocal inflections as samurai guitarist and it confused hell out of me.

  • @Tonycool123sChannel
    @Tonycool123sChannel Před 4 měsíci

    king of yappin

  • @Bryantthewizz
    @Bryantthewizz Před rokem

    I like the old way better than pasting stickers on the fretboard. That glue will damage the board. Also, your brain will eventually see the invisible dots the more you "PRACTICE". A good way to practice is with a song in the key of the scale being used.

  • @johnboy8705
    @johnboy8705 Před 5 měsíci

    Great I just started learning how to play and now you’re telling me this. I feel like I’m screwed.

    • @Faigh_as
      @Faigh_as Před 5 měsíci

      Don't watch this guy he's just trying to sell a course. Maybe get lessons if you can afford them. Then you get to a stage where you can teach yourself more easily

  • @D3athShade
    @D3athShade Před 5 měsíci

    I think my brain melted

  • @ninodino8880
    @ninodino8880 Před rokem +5

    Waitwait so your TEACHERS don’t explain the scales and intervals to you guys?? Its not just patterns, thats like a huge HUGE part of the learning

    • @maskingtables
      @maskingtables Před 4 měsíci

      All teachers do. This dude is full of bs

  • @clecticmaniac5207
    @clecticmaniac5207 Před rokem +1

    Almost as if the people who made the previous scales already knew this and taught it in simpler terms.

  • @maxnoyes853
    @maxnoyes853 Před 4 měsíci

    this, i learned music and music theory with saxophone i know all the scales chord progressions et cetra but when i tried to learn guitar i only ever found videos about chords it made it really hard to understand the instrament no one really talks about what notes are played and how

  • @newbtuber333
    @newbtuber333 Před 7 měsíci

    Dude in one video summed up what I have been wondering since I began playing 15 years ago. How to actually understand the guitar not just memorize it

  • @SKarlaArt
    @SKarlaArt Před 4 měsíci

    Hey man, show us,.......your mastery of the guitar

  • @timficker7649
    @timficker7649 Před rokem

    Modal theory is the way to go, whole step, whole, half, while whole whole half. Major formula.
    Chords. 1 3rd 5th octave major chord

  • @sriram181
    @sriram181 Před 11 měsíci

    I agree

  • @jamesrmorris1952
    @jamesrmorris1952 Před 5 měsíci

    The best way to use music theory is learn the name of the notes, learn the notes on the fret board and the pattern of scales and modes which are all from the major scale for example play a Gmajor scale, now play the same notes from A to A and that's A Dorian ABCDEF"GA if you the Gmajor scale notes from Dcto D is D mixolydian DEF#GABCD once you've got that down everything else makes so much more sense. Play thinking notes not frets

  • @JamesSmith-ui1iu
    @JamesSmith-ui1iu Před 2 měsíci

    Scales with patterns are an easy start as our brain likes patterns and shapes. There is nothing wrong with it. The question is if one can evolve to a more complex pattern and so forth.
    Our brain will always organize the threat board, piano keys or valves in patterns.

  • @skippy6086
    @skippy6086 Před rokem

    I use the pentatonic patterns as mental maps but I often end up playing what my mind hears. Sometimes my fingers know what to do without thinking about it. If I think then I often lose it. It’s kinda weird. Gotta be careful when wandering after imaginary melodies though cuz its easy to get lost and lose where I’m at. I drop pentatonic bread crumbs along the way. 😉

  • @ToastedTillBurnt
    @ToastedTillBurnt Před 4 měsíci +1

    Me personally I could never put that many stickers or what ever they are on my guitar just to learn scales
    Scales are just as easy to learn without all the extra stuff and this is coming from a guitarist for 7 years

  • @JasonFree
    @JasonFree Před rokem +3

    If it sounds good, it sounds good. This shit has just made me like more confused than when I started.

    • @KingZack97
      @KingZack97 Před rokem +2

      Then you need to learn more. "If it's sounds good" is the lazy but harder way that WILL hold you back eventually.

    • @JasonFree
      @JasonFree Před rokem

      @@KingZack97 oh I don't doubt that, for sure learning things the proper way is the better method in the long run. For me, I just play guitar every now and then as a way to relax or just sing, so something quick and easy is fine for me at the moment.

  • @lucaspangenberggazzano617

    Is the conventional tuning of the guitar the causing of the problem. It allows to create patterns. You just have to memorize 7 positions, and you're done. It is a blessing and a curse at the same time

  • @alistaircraig7849
    @alistaircraig7849 Před rokem +2

    Oh god I've learned the wrong way. I just picked a song I liked and learned it.. but it seems I lack the actual knowledge and techniques. I know hard songs but don't understand the basis behind it.

  • @8393Robertrex
    @8393Robertrex Před 5 měsíci

    Guys its the very last part
    This is. Actually really hard to put words to
    But like. You can play any song in any key. Itll sound like its lower or higher
    But it will sound like the same song, because all the intervals are the same. The notes arent but the relationships are the same. As long as you dont change minor to major, or to lydian or ect.
    It isnt about the notes, whatsoever.
    C to G is the same as G to D
    The scale SHAPES don't help you if you have to tune your guitar to something different
    Learning the notes intervals im their scales and relationships tells you, where to put your fingers. And works in every tuning
    Basically, yall need to learn about transposing, but in the music theory sense. It literally helps you transcend all gutair tunings and even intices you try out new ones because two intervals that are normally too difficult to play together can become right next to eachother
    After this point, the shapes start showing themselves to you. You dont need a graph anymore you can build them yourselves just by knowing what notes come before or after the others

  • @aynakugab6947
    @aynakugab6947 Před 7 měsíci

    I actually understand that

  • @NorthTexasEagle1989
    @NorthTexasEagle1989 Před rokem +9

    Not that complicated dude. There's 12 notes per string, twice, and the strings are 4 notes apart except the 5th string is 5 notes. Don't buy this guy's tools he over complicates things.

    • @tonic-music
      @tonic-music Před rokem

      You got it backwards, the 5th string is 4 notes apart from the 4th string. The others are 5 notes apart

  • @markcorrigan8599
    @markcorrigan8599 Před rokem

    You Look like David Pakman !!!!
    (That's a compliment !!!!)

  • @Adit422
    @Adit422 Před rokem

    Any aspiring guitarist out there, if you can, try learn scale from, drum roll please, a piano! Of any kind of music instrument, piano has a concise way of learning within relationship between accidentals (flats or sharps) easier! And guys, do not stop with the pattern, but also try to develop a 1-3-5-7 know how, so that is going to be easier for you to navigate through the neck! I’m in the state of understanding the perfect 5th and major 3rd from all the scale (e.g. 3rd of C is E and 3rd of A is C# or Db, to name a few) and it does help a lot for my filling, and learning Greek Scale really really does help! Stay curious, folks!

  • @FinlandGuy747
    @FinlandGuy747 Před 4 měsíci

    Im techically a very good guitarist and i can play some really difficult songs but i suck at all the theory and improvising.

  • @extralifedisco
    @extralifedisco Před rokem +4

    don't treat music theory like conspiracy theory. it's not hidden knowledge, every good theory book is better than this claptrap

  • @haydenhoodless2055
    @haydenhoodless2055 Před rokem +1

    Just practice 0,2,3,5 on any string and try to guess what comes next 4 times. Then start with 1,3,4,6 and do again. Then 5 on one string then 0 on string on right of it. Pretty soon you'll start seeing patterns.

    • @Boo.....
      @Boo..... Před 16 dny

      I don't even understand the simple terms you just used even then tbh. 😂
      That's how green I am.
      I'm a true beginner.

  • @M.KD07
    @M.KD07 Před 10 dny

    Which guitar in the video you are using? If you can help this out please.

  • @osvaldogierbolini3796
    @osvaldogierbolini3796 Před 3 měsíci

    What a bump 😂

  • @steelfalconx2000
    @steelfalconx2000 Před rokem +2

    I signed up for a guitar course a few years back and it went like this:
    Chapter 1 was the parts of the guitar.
    Chapter 2 was memorize the fretboard.
    I'm still at chapter 2

  • @tauruschorus
    @tauruschorus Před rokem +1

    Pride 🌈 fretboard is how i learned

  • @ZZubZZero
    @ZZubZZero Před rokem +3

    LOL
    so extremely complicated when you could just learn to read sheet music instead x)
    This is SO much easier on piano lmao

    • @jbart7313
      @jbart7313 Před rokem

      You have to know the fretboard before you start reading guitar sheet music (which is for 99% of music extremely simple to read).

  • @donjardin846
    @donjardin846 Před 5 měsíci

    U don't need to ask,u need just listen and feel harmony of sound.

  • @tunod-
    @tunod- Před 7 měsíci

    Once you see the notes on the fretboard its such a wow holy shit moment.
    It al clicked for me when I was memorising the top 2 strings. I ended on the E note (12th fret, A string) and then went to practicing the C scale and I noticed how the B C (E string) notes were right above the E (A string) note and that same thing also occurs on the A string 12th fret.
    Then it clicked. I was like OMG everything just repeats, its patterns all over the place. Its soooooo easy to memorize all notes now. Just memorize the pattern and then you have it all over the place.
    Yea im still excited about it, its such a great feeling

  • @Fidozo15
    @Fidozo15 Před 5 měsíci +1

    My teacher has the way of teaching me scales even if I don't understand it.
    You, as a teacher, are giving me a headache