I freaking loved Skolnick's diminished and chromatic bits with blues solos in Testament. It was so interesting to hear those rather rare hooks. The intro to Eerie Inhabitants has been drilled in the back of my head for decades.
Alex Skolnick has a unique interpretation of everything. Amazing player and so innovative… not repetitive at all. Monstrous speed incredible chops. Thank you, Mr. Skolnick!
Fantastic lesson, thank you ! You make this scale sound so natural and musical, very inspiring. I'd like to mention Robben Ford is another great guitarist that makes a very cool use of the diminuished scale inside his blues music.
I love the fact that Skolnick plays in a jazz trio and metal in Testament. I actually prefer his jazz playing. He did seem to use the diminished scale a lot of Testament's first album.
If you were a teenage guitarist in the 80’s, you know damn well that’s a Yngwie diminished arpeggio run at :43. 😆 Trying to pick up on this jazz thing. My respect for Alex just keeps going up.
I had always assumed that the silver streak in his hair was artificial, like something he added. I recently found out that it's 100% natural and he has no idea why or how it came about. Very cool. I know that is a trivial and shallow observation during a music lesson, but hey, sometimes you just gotta let it happen. I love this guy and his skill.
What tasty ideas (7:00 - onward)! That 7#9 jam was swanky as hell...reminded me of some Pat Metheny's "Vampira." ;) I would love to take lessons with Alex, pick his brain, and just jam with him. He'd help me raise my level of playing for sure.
I think the h/w can be used more in metal... the rest is really jazz based. There are a lot of "hidden" chords in both diminished scales. It is a great places to practice and Get a good workout all over the fretboard. A place that will make you crazy. An altered world where it's easy to loose track of key centers.
eroticblack locrian is the seventh mode or degree of the major scale. So in C major, playing from b up to b on the next octave, that’s locrian . The diminished scale is a completely different thing and an entirely different scale pattern as described in the video. It may sound somewhat similar to locrian because they both have a minor third and diminished 5.
6:19 this triad is a F# dim triad (F# A C), so in this diminished scale you will have 4 major triads B,D,F, Ab and 4 dim Chords Fdim,Abdim,Ddim,Bdim to plays along with. Kind of funny to have major and diminished chords on the same root in the same scale.
im just learning and trying to write some music in drop d. I noticed playing d sharp notes sound good with d minor. now im trying to fit d and dsharp minor together to get the dissonant sounding d minor. i think what you said about it being two halfs of a minor scale is what im running into here. im just a noob but any comments would help....
What kind of guitar is skolNick playing in this video!?!?. It is a different company that has made a birdland style guitar. Let me tell you now, the Gibson birdland Is the one Ted Nugent plays. Ted nugent's guitar is priced at thousands of dollars. I wonder what this birdland style is priced at that skolnik is playing? Please help to find the company who is the maker of this guitar In this video!!!
I freaking loved Skolnick's diminished and chromatic bits with blues solos in Testament. It was so interesting to hear those rather rare hooks. The intro to Eerie Inhabitants has been drilled in the back of my head for decades.
Alex Skolnick has a unique interpretation of everything.
Amazing player and so innovative…
not repetitive at all.
Monstrous
speed incredible chops.
Thank you, Mr. Skolnick!
Fantastic lesson, thank you !
You make this scale sound so natural and musical, very inspiring.
I'd like to mention Robben Ford is another great guitarist that makes a very cool use of the diminuished scale inside his blues music.
I love the fact that Skolnick plays in a jazz trio and metal in Testament. I actually prefer his jazz playing. He did seem to use the diminished scale a lot of Testament's first album.
If you were a teenage guitarist in the 80’s, you know damn well that’s a Yngwie diminished arpeggio run at :43. 😆
Trying to pick up on this jazz thing. My respect for Alex just keeps going up.
Yes me too.. It's very interesting these diminished scales...🙏🏻❤️
A natural teacher. Nice clear and understandable ideas. Thank you.
idc...if Alex plays jazz or rock or metal the dudes a beast behind the six string!!!\m/
Thank you Alex.. Love it 🙏🏻❤️💖🥰🥰
THIS is the level and delivery method ive been waiting for, for Years. ty
Thanks. Great lesson. Love the improvisation towards the end.
Love the insight on this diminished lesson. I found another inspirational player/teacher with great style and technique. Thankyou.
I had always assumed that the silver streak in his hair was artificial, like something he added. I recently found out that it's 100% natural and he has no idea why or how it came about. Very cool. I know that is a trivial and shallow observation during a music lesson, but hey, sometimes you just gotta let it happen. I love this guy and his skill.
Nope. He had that when he was 17. It's just a weird hair thing.
@@johnedward71 thats what he said and this comment is 1 year old
Ya right
@@johnedward71 weird but cool
Legend has it when he picked up an guitar as a toddler he was struck by lightning and testament was born!
Alex,
you kick ass dude!
Cool lesson.
Great lesson! Lots of good sauce in it!
excellent lesson, thank you Alex and guitar world!
Love your lessons, helps me visualize new ways to move patterns and new ways to think about things. Keep up the great work!
Alex Skolnick thank you sir.. you’re a huge inspiration 🙏🏻
this was the best lesson ever
for those not familiar...find Alex playing on an album called Thonk..with Micael manring and Steve Morse..1994
James Abrams great shit.
thanks man I'll have to check that out I love Steve morse
GENIUS AND SO SIMPLE !THANKS MAN
Fantastic and clearly explained!
Fantastic lesson!
Alex is the main man, just bought a copy of Souls of Black tablature book on ebay for my xmas pressie, yeah baby!
Heh. I bought his signature ESP guitar. Smooth as silk.
Nice lesson. You make it very musical.
He is a brilliant guitar player and what a wonderful and down-to-Earth person for a rock star who has sold over 10 million records!
7:35 Awesome improvisation!!
Thank Alex, good stuff.
Thank you, Alex!
Awesome lesson you are a master
Half whole diminished is so dark and cool sounding.
Thank you so much for explaining this where it makes sense!!
Great teacher!
A really helpful lesson!!!!
Great explanation. Thanks
Nice video and lesson great job
Very educational, thanks. Also, what was the intro __ the first 20 seconds? Sounds great!
This is gold.
Great player ! Thx Alex for sharing : )
Thanks that was great and so are you
Real fun lesson, I'm still deep on the whole tone section of the melodic minor.
Thank you for this Alex, I recall totally ignoring someone talking about this 20 years ago... dammit haha.
Woah.... that actually made sense... thanks!
You're a master and I'm afraid I'll never be that good.
Christopher Daniel It's all about practice and dedication. You'll get there, just keep w/ it!
Great 🎵 insights...if only I could...
Love those Godin guitars. I have a few electrics but I would love to have a Jazz and/or a Montreal Premiere.
Great insight, thanks!
Awesome guitar player
For the record the dimbb7 comes from other scales also. Harmonic minor mode VII... for example. There's others scale also
What tasty ideas (7:00 - onward)! That 7#9 jam was swanky as hell...reminded me of some Pat Metheny's "Vampira." ;) I would love to take lessons with Alex, pick his brain, and just jam with him. He'd help me raise my level of playing for sure.
I think the h/w can be used more in metal... the rest is really jazz based. There are a lot of "hidden" chords in both diminished scales. It is a great places to practice and Get a good workout all over the fretboard. A place that will make you crazy. An altered world where it's easy to loose track of key centers.
please someone explain to me, isn't this the locrian mode, or somehow related?!
thanks!
A great video!
eroticblack locrian is the seventh mode or degree of the major scale. So in C major, playing from b up to b on the next octave, that’s locrian . The diminished scale is a completely different thing and an entirely different scale pattern as described in the video. It may sound somewhat similar to locrian because they both have a minor third and diminished 5.
6:19 this triad is a F# dim triad (F# A C), so in this diminished scale you will have 4 major triads B,D,F, Ab and 4 dim Chords Fdim,Abdim,Ddim,Bdim to plays along with. Kind of funny to have major and diminished chords on the same root in the same scale.
6:19 sorry he plays an inverted D triad starting on F#.
very helpful, thank you!
im just learning and trying to write some music in drop d. I noticed playing d sharp notes sound good with d minor. now im trying to fit d and dsharp minor together to get the dissonant sounding d minor. i think what you said about it being two halfs of a minor scale is what im running into here. im just a noob but any comments would help....
1:29 that's what she said
Isaac Jimenez lol 😂
Lmao😂
thanks, master!
why do people dislike this?
Yes!❤
Cool Guitar too.
When does Skolnick come back to guitar world?
At first I thought this was Adam Jones
wow that was cool
♡♡ very helpful for exams ! 📚📚📚📚🎶🎶
I Fucking love Alex Skolnick. not in a gay way. I can listen to him talk music 24/7. definitely one of my heros
Cool thanks 😊
I always remember Robben Ford.
huh... never knew that was a diminished scale. I always thought the arp was the scale. I actually use that scale all the time. never knew it's name.
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Fridgian comes from diminished scale?
interesting from start to finish
Nice
he's higher than me
put tab sir pleasw
*Cool*
Sounds like The Ritual. I mean whole album ;)
What kind of guitar is skolNick playing in this video!?!?. It is a different company that has made a birdland style guitar. Let me tell you now, the Gibson birdland Is the one Ted Nugent plays. Ted nugent's guitar is priced at thousands of dollars. I wonder what this birdland style is priced at that skolnik is playing? Please help to find the company who is the maker of this guitar In this video!!!
That's what she said...
Thanks Alex
Marshall mode 4.....nuff said
Also known as the Octatonic Scale...
What is there to possibly downvote on this? the Internet, and people, are a stain on the cosmos.
Diminished to b
chestnuts!
6:58
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We use this almost exclusively on an album. I'm surprised more metal artists don't use it, its the most sinister sounding.
sounds like a harmonic minor to me
☠🤘☠
Metallica should have chosen this guy for lead guitarist instead of that sloppy Kirk Dammit.
Wow dude you took a simple concept, the diminished scale is alternating whole and half steps, and made it needlessly complex, stop teaching, please
useless comment is useless.
Make a better video instead of being a pretentious dick about it.
Daedalus I exactly, I can't play like Alex not even close but still enjoy watching his lessons.
Thanks Alex