5 levels of the pentatonic scale - Zero to Hero

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
  • In this guitar lesson you will learn 5 levels of the use of the pentatonic scale. When you are stuck with the pentatonic scale try these levels to add more depth into you solos and riffs. Learn to improvise with extended pentatonic scales, learn about special notes and even create modes of the major scale with a simple pentatonic scale.
    0:00 Introduction
    00:42 The pentatonic scale
    04:27 Level 1 - Basic form and use
    06:19 Level 2 - Adding the tritone
    08:41 Level 3 - Choosing the right notes
    12:42 Level 4 - Adding the major 3rd and major 6th
    15:37 Level 5 - Superimposing the pentatonic scale
    21:54 Conclusion
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    Artwork: (c) 2023) Rob van Hal
    www.strandbergguitars.com
    Used:
    Strandberg* Boden Prog NX (www.strandbergguitars.com)
    And:
    Ibanez JEM 7vb (www.Ibanez.com)
    Ibanez SD GR Bass (www.Ibanez.com)
    Takamine GD930 (www.takamine.com)
    Castilla Classical Guitars
    Oktave MK-012 microphone
    Axe FX II (www.fractalaudio.com)
    Neural DSP plugins (www.neuraldsp.com/)
    Fireface UCXII audio interface (www.rme-audio.de)
    Sony FX30
    Sigma Contemporary 30mm F1.4
    Aperture Studio Lights
    Godox Softboxes
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    (c)2023 Rob van Hal, Netherlands
    Subjects in this video:
    Music theory, pentatonic scale, blue note, blues scale, major pentatonic scale, dorian scale, dorian pentatonic scale, Lydian pentatonic scale, modes of the major scale, superimposing the pentatonic scale, 5 levels of the pentatonic scale, guitar lesson, guitar tutorial, QJamTracks.

Комментарии • 79

  • @rafa_guitar
    @rafa_guitar Год назад +15

    Rob, it is truly a pleasure to travel with you on each of your amazing lessons, reaffirming our knowledge and gaining a lot of new insights. The quality of what you offer at all levels: musical, performance, graphic, educational, humor and good vibes, etc. is impressive. Thank you so much for your dedication, time and sharing!

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  Год назад +5

      What a wonderful and motivating comment! Thank you!

  • @marcinbreczko4777
    @marcinbreczko4777 Год назад +4

    I just want to thank you again, Sir, for being so generous with your knowledge presented in such a guitar-friendly way. All the best from Poland!

  • @alkaliforever9051
    @alkaliforever9051 Год назад +19

    It's honestly because of you I am where I am today with guitar. Thank you so much!!!

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  Год назад +5

      Wow... I'm honered but it's too much credit. It is you that is learning and playing. You owe it to yourself!

    • @alkaliforever9051
      @alkaliforever9051 Год назад +2

      @@QJamTracks Thank you, just keep up the great work your doing here!

    • @rallypojken
      @rallypojken Год назад

      He's one of a kind! So good.,generous!

  • @rezahasheminia7927
    @rezahasheminia7927 3 месяца назад +1

    Perfect! Thank you so much for such a useful clip. ❤

  • @MT-zv3ie
    @MT-zv3ie 11 месяцев назад

    I've been playing for 25 years but you changed my playing forever. I feel like I just got handed sacred knowledge. You've connected the dots in a way that seems so simple and obvious now, or crystal clear. Thank you sensei!

  • @marcjdt5796
    @marcjdt5796 Год назад +2

    Simply awesome. Many thanks from France !

  • @kane6529
    @kane6529 Год назад +3

    I love the superimposing the minor of the major 2nd to get Dorian! I wish there was a guide for all the modal sounds other than Lydian and Dorian that you showed us

    • @user-pm2xj9st6f
      @user-pm2xj9st6f 6 месяцев назад

      There are lessons about super imposing pentatonic scales
      Gm pent over Am = Phrygian
      Gm pent over C = Mixolydian
      is another good one.
      Just remember for every mode there are 3 possible pentatonic scales.
      A Phrygian= Gm/Am/Dm pents
      A Minor = Am/Dm/Em pents
      A Dorian= Em/Am/Bm pents
      Relative majors
      APhry=Cmix
      Amin=Cmaj
      Ador=Clyd
      Out of the 3 possible maj/minpents for each Mode there's just 1 that is not shared for phry and dor (mix and lyd)
      It's the strongest.
      Locrian, there 3 major/minor pentatonics that can be super imposed
      A locrian =Gm/Cm/Dm pents
      So Cm pentatonic over A locrian would be the strongest.
      Most people just use an altered pentatonic like 1 b3 b5 b6 b7 (a mode of dominant pent 1 2 3 5 b7)
      I like 1 b3 4 b5 b7 since it's just one note away from minor pentatonic
      (Minor pent b5) it's a mode of the (kumoi scale 1 2 b3 4 6)

  • @fudgebabyy
    @fudgebabyy Год назад +3

    Sir, you are a godlious teacher hope you know that sir.

  • @NickSergeev
    @NickSergeev 7 месяцев назад

    Super clear explanation! Thank you!

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you Nick! I appreciate it!

  • @MercutioUK2006
    @MercutioUK2006 Год назад +3

    Brilliant information - and if you want even more on the same topic, Scott Henderson covers further pentatonic substitutions on his first video if you can find it.
    Thanks :)

  • @asrafulhaque3598
    @asrafulhaque3598 11 месяцев назад +1

    I m just blasting ❤. What a variation of Pentatonic!!!!!!🎉

  • @kennethbogle4359
    @kennethbogle4359 Год назад +1

    A beautiful guitar sound you get

  • @craigfouche
    @craigfouche Год назад +1

    Your theory is top notch as well as your execution there of. I really enjoy your style of teaching and your content Rob. Thank you so much for what your share and the efforts that goes into each and every episode! 🎸🎸🎸

  • @Kirk1914
    @Kirk1914 Год назад +2

    Excellent

  • @barabbasrift8874
    @barabbasrift8874 Год назад +2

    Love this video

  • @thomasarneson4511
    @thomasarneson4511 Год назад +2

    I'm a piano player but this is very interesting. Your style I would call smooth jazz, but it is very cool. Good video, reminds me of pentatonic techniques. Smooth or hard, it's all good.

  • @cancelbubble6535
    @cancelbubble6535 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video.

  • @electrikstream
    @electrikstream 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent material. Am getting your ebooklets.

  • @denisblack9897
    @denisblack9897 10 месяцев назад

    This is the most important lesson of my life, no kidding!
    when major 6th segment started i was "wait wait wait, i didn't yet fully integrate the stuff before" - first time i'm so dead serious about learning
    Thank you, thank you, thank you!
    I'm such an idiot to have it in my "Watch later" playlist for more than a month!

  • @mauriciogambini
    @mauriciogambini Год назад

    Thanks for this great lesson !

  • @user-mj7ng8gt9o
    @user-mj7ng8gt9o 11 месяцев назад +1

    The example at 17:50 is so good

  • @christianpucciarelli
    @christianpucciarelli 6 месяцев назад

    Yours are among if not the best content about guitar in the whole yt ecosystem

  • @chrisdaviesguitar
    @chrisdaviesguitar Год назад +1

    and another great post. thank you.

  • @radiozelaza
    @radiozelaza 11 месяцев назад

    Major pentatonic did not originate exclusively in East Asia, it was used in every corner of the prehistoric world - Native Americans, Slavs and other people had their oldest chants in major pentatonic

  • @BlackCatFriday
    @BlackCatFriday 11 месяцев назад

    It was very helpful. Thanks man

  • @MOAB-UT
    @MOAB-UT 11 месяцев назад

    I know my penta scales and felt pretty good about it...then I played live with a student at a guitar conservatory program. Wow. He made me look bad. Yes, penta is great to start, but there are levels to this folks. I have been playing a long time too but fell very short of this guys skills. He explained a bit too me during our jam session. He was proficient with tracing out each individual chord, running different scales and modes for each. His in depth knowledge of harmony and tonal centers, modes and degrees of the scale made him sound like a pro vs. this Joe...and I am a pentatonic master! LOL I can play it fast, jump between Major and Minor Penta, when appropriate, in all 5 positions, backwards and forwards, in the dark. I know my blue notes and root notes in each of the 5 shapes. That allowed me to hang with him, but my playing was nothing compared to this guy. We were jamming and people took video...of him, not me. He knew about arpeggios, he knew where to find triads all across the neck and then selected voicings and runs that matched each chord...while I was playing it. He literally picked up on songs I was playing- that he never played in about 10 seconds- then he sounded better than me. His foundation was that strong. Songs that took me a week to learn. It was humbling and impressive at the same time. He knew Jazz, Latin, Rock, Modern, Improvisational, Blues- you name it.
    So yes, get your pentatonics down but just know there is a big world out there. You probably won't get there through YTbe. Get instruction with a Berklee grad is my advice. One that sounds good and plays what you want to learn.

  • @henok58
    @henok58 8 месяцев назад +1

    This guy 👏👏👏👏

  • @magicslayer81
    @magicslayer81 Год назад +1

    great job

  • @ericliu8202
    @ericliu8202 Год назад +3

    謝謝!

  • @t2dev
    @t2dev 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks!

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  11 месяцев назад

      THANKS!! Really appreciate this!

  • @krudler406
    @krudler406 Год назад

    more tasty ideas, thanks Rob!

  • @t0lsi
    @t0lsi 11 месяцев назад

    wow im suprised you only have 70k subs. very high quality video, thanks!

  • @warwanwusic
    @warwanwusic Год назад +3

    can you make a video about the hirajoshi scale and other japanese scales

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  Год назад +1

      Hi. I made a video about that scale and other ethnic exotic Pentatonic scales not long ago. Please check my channel and you'll find it there :)

  • @jimdep6542
    @jimdep6542 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very well explained and demonstrated ! Thank you ! BTW, that's a beautiful guitar. I've seen them before, but this is the first time I've seen one used in a lesson format. I'm a lefty, so I will keep a look out for a lefty model I can afford.

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  11 месяцев назад

      It's a Steve Vai signature. a Ibanez JEM 7VBK. You can find "junior" versions that are very affordable. So look for left-hand JEM junior.

    • @jimdep6542
      @jimdep6542 11 месяцев назад

      @@QJamTracks Much appreciated. When I saw the neck design, it reminded me of neck on a double necked guitar I saw John McLaughlin use back in the mid 70's. What difference(s) does the JEM junior model have.....just offhand ? I can look it up, but wondering if you know.

  • @DragisaBoca
    @DragisaBoca Год назад +3

    First comment! Super excited to hear your thoughts sensei!

  • @blue_serpent
    @blue_serpent Год назад +2

    Great video as always!
    Is there maybe a chance you can do a video of a fundamentals* roadmap on what to learn in sequential order?
    Pretty hard to self-learn guitar on the internet without a roadmap. A lot of teachers say that learning depends on individual goal but I believe that fundamentals* should be the same until the intermediate level - then specialize later on the advance level.

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  Год назад

      That's a good one. I want to make such a list, but couldn't find the time yet. But it's in the pen...

    • @blue_serpent
      @blue_serpent Год назад

      @@QJamTracks Thank you so much!!!

  • @Damianate
    @Damianate 11 месяцев назад

    I am super amazed how great is that, thank you! All perfectly explained, but there is one thing I don't understand, why are using A# while superimposing E minor pentatonic over Am progression around 18:13 second?

  • @chrisrosencrans
    @chrisrosencrans Год назад +1

    Anytime I think of musical terminology it's either in your voice or the dude from MusicTheoryForGuitar lol

  • @user-pm2xj9st6f
    @user-pm2xj9st6f 6 месяцев назад

    Gm pent over Am = phrygian
    Gm pent over C = mixolydian

  • @blann1
    @blann1 Год назад +1

    Great video! But I couldn't find the e-book?

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  Год назад

      The ebook is not ready yet...

  • @lewy7601
    @lewy7601 11 месяцев назад +1

    May I ask which HeadRush speaker do you use? Is that 12" or 8" speaker?

  • @danielmadet9159
    @danielmadet9159 11 месяцев назад

    Great explanation which open doors....

  • @JB19504
    @JB19504 10 месяцев назад +1

    Rob, Just bought the e-book. This kind of stuff is just what I have been looking for. Hopefully, it will meet my expectations. If it does (and your video sure did), I will buy the rest of them. I have been looking to get to the next level and seen a million videos, but yours struck a "chord". Please excuse the pun!

  • @johnp.johnson1541
    @johnp.johnson1541 Год назад +1

    Adding a M3 or M6 to a pentatonic scale creates a new, six tone scale. Does it not?

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  Год назад

      Yes it becomes a hexatonic scale.

  • @kjellbratt6301
    @kjellbratt6301 9 месяцев назад

    C maj 7 is the same as C penta Major?

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  9 месяцев назад

      Cmaj7 is a chord (C-e-g-b) and C major pentatonic is a scale (c-d-e-g-a).

  • @daisolokh8212
    @daisolokh8212 5 дней назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤🎉

  • @Conanthebarbiturate
    @Conanthebarbiturate 10 месяцев назад

    At 2:52 why does it go C D EG? Isn’t it C D EF?

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  10 месяцев назад

      Yes that should be: CDEFGABC and obviously not CDEGGABC :)

  • @Christopher_Samaan
    @Christopher_Samaan Год назад +1

    i still stink at this guitar playing, i'm not even gonna front. but i need to try to keep up with how you're playing.

  • @petekassulke3730
    @petekassulke3730 11 месяцев назад

    'Promo sm'

  • @BobYourell
    @BobYourell 11 месяцев назад

    A bonehead like me needs something to help me memorize and get comfortable with this, so mnemonics are in order, no? How's this imagination trick?
    For the minor pentatonic based on the 5th: Move 3 to 2 (9). For Am: Move C to B.
    Based on 4th: Move 5 to 6 (13). For Am: Move E to F.
    Based on 2nd: Move 3 to 2 AND 7 to 6(maj). For Am: C to B AND G to F#. (And if you use 3rd in Am, you try C# instead.)
    And then there's…
    Every Big Groupie Deserves An Expresso (common tuning)
    Fat Cats Go Down Alleys Eating Burgers (sharps)
    Birds Eat All Donuts, Gulls Can Fly (flats)

  • @MrSpanky2001
    @MrSpanky2001 Год назад +2

    This was confusing.

  • @vinmangob8555
    @vinmangob8555 11 месяцев назад +1

    lol been playing on and off for 30 years, not even level 1, not lol.

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  11 месяцев назад

      It will come to you!

  • @Illumignostic
    @Illumignostic 11 месяцев назад

    this is literally all of the boomer cvliches that no one anywhere should ever play, ever again.

  • @Gregorypeckory
    @Gregorypeckory 10 месяцев назад

    Really cool lessons from a guy who is from the Sean Connery school of pronouncing "s" words like "sh" words!
    The name ish Tonic...Penta Tonic!

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hahaha it is isn't it ;)

  • @zaidanaldzakir2008
    @zaidanaldzakir2008 11 месяцев назад

    Wenas berbagi@rekaputri.official Q jam