The 4 Essential Scales that Every Guitarist Should Know

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  • @zombieguitar
    @zombieguitar  4 года назад +9

    If you like these lessons, definitely check out www.zombieguitar.com/
    It is a one-of-a-kind site dedicated to helping guitarists to understand the fretboard and create their own music. You will love it!!

    • @lukather1
      @lukather1 3 года назад +1

      One of if not THE best resource for guitarists on the net full stop 🛑 go subscribe if you want to improve today ! No bull

    • @percumatawaran5740
      @percumatawaran5740 3 года назад

      20:32 when you are teaching about harmonic minor scale. Thank you.

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  3 года назад

      @@percumatawaran5740 I'm not sure where the mistake is. I have definitely been known to make mistakes in these fretboard diagrams before, but I don't see what you're talking about at that slot in the video.

    • @percumatawaran5740
      @percumatawaran5740 3 года назад

      Noted with thanks.

    • @percumatawaran5740
      @percumatawaran5740 3 года назад

      Sure. Thank you so much. You are awesome. Really like watching your channel.

  • @JHENDRIXROCS
    @JHENDRIXROCS 4 года назад +43

    Brian Kelly is one of the best teachers on the internet! His lessons are excellent! He will definitely take your playing to the next level! Thanks Brian for sharing your expertise!

  • @bvshr
    @bvshr 2 года назад +4

    Finally a guitar teacher that understands my plight! Thank you Brian Kelly

  • @neilrobinson7615
    @neilrobinson7615 4 года назад +9

    Another great lesson. I've only been following this channel for a few weeks and my knowledge and understanding has vastly increased. I spent a very lot of time on other channels with only slow progress, Brian's presentation really works for me. Thanks Brian.

  • @charlezleeroy4216
    @charlezleeroy4216 4 года назад +8

    Loving the no bs type of lessons, straight to the chase with great pointers 👍

  • @dquillen1
    @dquillen1 4 года назад +12

    I love your videos, I've been playing for 46 years and you teach me something every time I watch one of your lessons... Great job!

    • @mackvismusic8622
      @mackvismusic8622 3 года назад +1

      Me too!

    • @michaelsmusic3532
      @michaelsmusic3532 3 года назад +2

      Me too ! 40+ years and I'm learning all kinds of cool new stuff from Brain. He's absofukkinlootly GENIUS !

    • @michaelsmusic3532
      @michaelsmusic3532 3 года назад +1

      @@mackvismusic8622 Same Same ! 40+ years here ... We should form a zombie cult !!!

  • @kevinkillsit
    @kevinkillsit 3 года назад +3

    Brian,
    Been playing for about 18 years now. I just wanted to say thank you! I've always learned pieces of these puzzles, but you have really helped me push through to the next level on my journey. Keep up the good work man. You are without a doubt my favorite guitar instructor on RUclips.

  • @lancejordan2536
    @lancejordan2536 3 года назад +2

    This certainly removed a lot of confusion for me and has given me a clear and easy understanding of all that is needed for the essential scales - a huge time saver - thank you very much.

  • @demonslayer9979
    @demonslayer9979 2 года назад +3

    i never believed i could instant solo over track and just follow the root note and use the scale usable for that chord to it. i literally soloed 1st time in my life after watching this video and it didnt sound terrible, it sounded like music. like i was almost feeling it, i cant believe it if somebody wouldve explained this lesson to me when i was 12, i wouldve never quit quitar. there is no lesson in youtube better than this teaching quitar, i dont care what it is, this is the best video to somebody who already knows how to strum, been noodling pentatonic and wants to move on with quitar. this should been taught 3-6 months after starting quitar, real go- getters at 1-2 month after starting. you will see results INSTANTLY.

  • @JasonChafin
    @JasonChafin 4 года назад +4

    Another very instructive vid! As another comment stated, I've been playing for twenty-odd years. But as largely a "bedroom guitarist," my music theory is crap; so I always like looking at instruction videos a few steps "below" my skill level because these lessons often break things down "like I'm a 3rd grader" -- which I need -- and I often learn something new. You do a great job of doing this. When I play in a major key, my brain always maps my finger to the Is IVs & Vs of it's relative minor (first position, Am vs C, for example). Your method of using your index finger for locating the root of a minor key and pinky for major key is a very helpful way of orienting your approach based on major/minor. I will definitely be practicing this when playing in the major key. Thanks!

  • @rajkmasih
    @rajkmasih 3 года назад +2

    I am really thankful for your sincere and most important lessons of scales. I am so thankful to you. God bless you.

  • @lordmacaulay8739
    @lordmacaulay8739 4 года назад +5

    Incredible! This is way better than online lessons that I have paid for.

  • @grievouserror
    @grievouserror 3 года назад +1

    Holy Moses! As an entry-level guitar player hoping to become a neophyte, I've seen too many videos on scales and patterns to count. While they all deal with the same basic information, the effectiveness of the presentation (for me personally) varies widely. This is the best I can recall seeing with regards to what I really need to pay attention to and how the patterns can link together. For whatever reason, this really seemed to enhance my comprehension and help it all start to gel for me.

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  3 года назад +1

      Awesome! Glad to hear the vid helped 😀

  • @techgamer1597
    @techgamer1597 4 года назад +13

    I still don't get how u only have 63k subs yet u literally teach everything people need to know and don't waffle on.

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  4 года назад +10

      Thanks man. The channel is constantly growing, so maybe one day I'll hit the big numbers. Thanks for following along 🤘

    • @techgamer1597
      @techgamer1597 4 года назад +2

      @@zombieguitar I think u will honestly. Well done.

    • @lgroots8691
      @lgroots8691 Год назад

      I second this. First person who broke down circle of fiths in ways that made sense to me. Dude deserves a big following. He gives great info

  • @stevelove8414
    @stevelove8414 3 года назад +1

    I purchased Brian's courses and I am so glad. He explains everything perfectly. Thank you so much. I've been playing fingerstyle electric blues for years and I'm proof that this type of instruction can be useful for any kind of style

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Steve, I really appreciate it!! I'm glad to find that this stuff is helping for you!!

  • @carlosezambranok3988
    @carlosezambranok3988 4 года назад +3

    Brian, thank you so much man!! Here is a lot of work, I don’t need to check any other video for a long time!!!

    • @michaelsmusic3532
      @michaelsmusic3532 3 года назад

      Same here ... I need to go over the same material many times until it takes hold,
      But once I know something I know it like that back of my hand

  • @henrycastelan1755
    @henrycastelan1755 Год назад

    Thank you Brian I learn my major and minor and blues I'm working on the rest of them blessed you're heart .

  • @olivier-pierredebelmont.3630
    @olivier-pierredebelmont.3630 3 года назад

    Man! So easy to understand! As french,do.re.mi,fa etc I have to get used to ABCD,then your diagrams with red lining is a godsend!Big big Merci !

  • @badhonroy1805
    @badhonroy1805 2 года назад

    You are an absolute genius... You have solved many of my confusions through this vedio..lots of love from Bangladesh ❤️❤️❤️

  • @MOAB-UT
    @MOAB-UT 4 года назад

    You are a GREAT teacher. Not surprisingly, I learned more from this video (and your website which has a ton of incredible info./lessons.) I knew most of these scales (finally) but the way you explain it makes it easy to follow. Once I learned the patterns by themselves, I practiced using 1-2 slides to get me into the next shape. That really helped to connect the patterns.

  • @davewelbylivinginhistinyti4796
    @davewelbylivinginhistinyti4796 4 года назад +1

    Your method and knowledge of giving lessons are exceptional, you merit success, thanks 🙏

  • @georgekelly9797
    @georgekelly9797 4 года назад +1

    Great lesion. Finally getting some speed by using the different scales with a backing track and a metronome as you suggested. I'm getting a lot out of the lesions and this one opened up some new avenues to to go down. Thank you Brian.

  • @MrRafaztar
    @MrRafaztar 4 года назад +1

    I am working on this at the moment so thank you for this video

  • @khaihoan7919
    @khaihoan7919 2 года назад

    One of the best teachers ever. Thank you so much kind sir !!!!

  • @martinmcgimpsey9750
    @martinmcgimpsey9750 Год назад

    Awesome lesson Brian! Very cool! Thank you!

  • @DamianS1893
    @DamianS1893 4 года назад

    Brian, You are an excellent Guitar Teacher. Greatly appreciate your instructions

  • @martyisabeliever
    @martyisabeliever 4 года назад

    The intervals if manipulated within the diatonic scale contains all the others, all the chords/arpeggios for Penta (major/minor), Blues (add flat 5), 7-Modes ( learn which are the flavor intervals within each mode), 3-major, 3-minor, 1-diminished, augmented and 7's chords/arps/progressions....all this from diatonic, excluding Harmonic minor which is a new harmonic "series" of tones, learn to spell them intervallicaly within the diatonic, they're all sitting right there.😉👍

  • @eliortegajr9710
    @eliortegajr9710 3 года назад

    Fantastic! I noticed as your closer to the nut you go left. And as you go up the neck farther away you go right. Great job anyway.

  • @SS-fs5tw
    @SS-fs5tw 4 года назад

    Brian, pls do a practice along video for right and left hand. i think if we can practice the exercises along with you at diff metronome speed then it will allow us to stay on point and follow your lead on each exercise. this will forever be useful for new players who get lost while practicing alone and this video will always be in use and circulation for new players.

  • @tommore3263
    @tommore3263 Год назад

    More great stuff from Brian. Game changing. You share a great gift with us. Glad I signed up to your terrific Zombie guitar lessons. A terrific value.

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  Год назад

      Thanks Tom! Glad to hear it and much appreciated 😃

  • @gvlive
    @gvlive 3 года назад

    This is a thing of beauty. Thank you.

  • @M1tch1LL
    @M1tch1LL 4 года назад +1

    Wow, great how you've done all this with the notes on the fret board at the top along with the chord changes to the left while you play to the backing track etc, nice job. Also explaining the relative major / minor stuff. Have subscribed and also on my way to checking out your other stuff. Peace

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  4 года назад

      Hey thanks for stopping by and checking out my stuff 😎

  • @daveallsopp4394
    @daveallsopp4394 4 года назад +1

    Great Brian, loving your site too 👍🏻 thanks mate 👍🏻🇬🇧🎸

  • @chrisburzenski2317
    @chrisburzenski2317 4 года назад +1

    Late to the party as usual. Awesome video lesson, thank you! Keep up the good work.

  • @philjames1019
    @philjames1019 4 года назад

    Bravo Professor ..... great lesson. Blew away some cobwebs in certain areas, and illuminated some light bulbs in others. As always ... great content, and presentation.

  • @ronnyskaar3737
    @ronnyskaar3737 Год назад

    Thanks for going right to the essens. Great!

  • @dieselman7453
    @dieselman7453 2 года назад

    Great video bro thanks got so much from it cheers Brian Ireland 🇮🇪

  • @dustdevilz4771
    @dustdevilz4771 2 года назад

    Another great lesson. Thanks!

  • @CAP21
    @CAP21 3 года назад

    How the fudge does this not have more views??!!??! Thank you Brian👍😎🍺

  • @JB19504
    @JB19504 2 года назад

    Nice video. Brian, I have been watching more and more of your videos. Although I am a semi-intermediate player, I fund some new nuggets of knowledge in every video of yours I watch. Some day I may buy a couse that is alittle more advanced for me, as I know like 90% of the basics, so I am looking for something to get me to a new level.

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  2 года назад

      Buy "a course", or the "best course" (aka. Zombie Guitar)?

  • @danoacel
    @danoacel 4 года назад

    Thanks Brian for sharing your talent

  • @freddycracium8548
    @freddycracium8548 3 года назад

    Excellent frickin lesson brah!,ride on and thank you Brian from Aztec nm. Peaceeee and keep on keeping on!😉😎👍🤟🤟🤟🤟

  • @tbone2451
    @tbone2451 4 года назад

    Nice lesson Brian , those are the scales I want to learn to use more effectively. Especially considering I just don’t get the caged system for soloing , and there sure seems to be mixed reviews on it .

  • @wm.p.callahan979
    @wm.p.callahan979 4 года назад

    Thanks for showing your fingers Brian dug the lesson🎸

  • @raulmanzoratte8065
    @raulmanzoratte8065 4 года назад

    Awesome lesson again!!!
    Thank you Bryan!!!!

  • @njubran
    @njubran 4 года назад +1

    You the man. Signed, a recent fan

  • @Theonej2555
    @Theonej2555 Месяц назад

    Thanks brother.

  • @dixiesebastianappan1131
    @dixiesebastianappan1131 4 года назад

    The harmonic scale sounds awesome

  • @n34z3r
    @n34z3r 4 года назад

    Dude, definitely getting me gooder at guitar. Saving a ton of your material in my YT guitar playing folder. Always thanks for showing and sharing.

  • @lagarthavikings5287
    @lagarthavikings5287 9 месяцев назад

    This is great lesson ❤

  • @claudeborges
    @claudeborges 4 года назад

    Definitely a very practical lesson ! Thank u !!

  • @joemkoenen
    @joemkoenen 4 года назад

    Well done Brian...thank you!

  • @jamesh7123
    @jamesh7123 4 года назад

    Superb as usual. Thanks Brian.

  • @DamianS1893
    @DamianS1893 4 года назад +2

    Sweet Gibson Les Paul you're playing

  • @lukather1
    @lukather1 2 года назад

    Hi Brian would be interest in a video on using harmonic minor with pentatonic and minor arpeggios
    No one seems to have covers this combination and what it sounds. Like combined correctly 🎸

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  2 года назад

      This one may be for you 😁 www.zombieguitar.com/blog/writing-a-solo-using-arpeggios-and-the-harmonic-minor-scale

  • @freddycracium8548
    @freddycracium8548 3 года назад

    Zombie guitarist rocks!🤟🤟🤟

  • @MurnerJoel
    @MurnerJoel 3 года назад

    Great job thank you so much !!!

  • @mr.joshua657
    @mr.joshua657 4 года назад

    Good stuff Brian, thank you.

  • @michaelsmusic3532
    @michaelsmusic3532 3 года назад

    I've always felt that the harmonic minor scale sounds exotic ... very unique'

  • @ioannisbaltatzis8152
    @ioannisbaltatzis8152 3 года назад

    Thank you very much!!!

  • @pschlosb
    @pschlosb Год назад

    Hey Brian I love your website and thank you for all your teaching. You have some unbelievably great lessons! And I love this one. But my question is is would this also work in jazz? Obviously rock pop blues country etc are more simple than jazz and I've heard you say that before. Would these 4 scales be sufficient in the jazz contest as well Like u said obviously sometimes there are going to be more exotic scales used. But will these 4 scales still be sort of the meat potatoes even in a jazz context?

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  Год назад

      Yes absolutely... especially pentantonic and diatonic. Remember that the diatonic scale goes by 9 different names: major, natural minor, Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian and Locrian...all of which are used A LOT in jazz 😁

    • @pschlosb
      @pschlosb Год назад

      @@zombieguitar silly me.....I wasn't even thinking about the modes! You're right the modes open up a world of many additional possibilities, so yes I can see that. And obviously like you said jazz is more complex because the cords are extended chords and in soloing/improvising/ composing you have to figure out which scales and which arpeggios and phrases/licks sound good as each (more complex) chord goes by so yeah that's true. I think the modes with these scales that you mentioned probably give enough to work with for a lifetime lol

  • @milesmcgeoghegan2727
    @milesmcgeoghegan2727 4 года назад

    A Great Teacher! God bless! :)

  • @fergcons
    @fergcons 4 года назад

    Great stuff thanks👍👍👍

  • @ronaldwilletts6906
    @ronaldwilletts6906 5 месяцев назад

    Man, just when I thought I had a good understanding on scales! Probably a dumb question: Is the diatonic scale just the major scale, as in Do, Re, Me, Fa, etc?

    • @stevec9972
      @stevec9972 5 месяцев назад

      👍You got i
      & for extra confusion. Its
      Also called Ionian

  • @johncrbayley
    @johncrbayley 2 года назад +1

    Great lesson. How come a dominant 7th isn't one of the essential scales?

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  2 года назад

      Dominant 7th is a type of chord, not a scale 😁

    • @johncrbayley
      @johncrbayley 2 года назад

      Thanks. So we should think of the dominant seventh run as being built on the fifth of the major?

  • @michaelsmusic3532
    @michaelsmusic3532 3 года назад

    Kind or interesting that we can take the exact same scale in the exact same order, played with exact same time signature with the exact same backing tracks or other musicians .... but two different guitar players will play them with such differences. Mabey to most people might sound the same but there's nuances that make sound we produce with our instruments unique' as fingerprints. We could develop an computer program that could 'listen" to a very short piece of someone's playing and it would instantly match against recordings in storage and know exactly whoever played it. Reality of that's a trip !

  • @warrenlblanchette
    @warrenlblanchette 4 года назад

    Great lesson.....thanks

  • @NewPowerArt
    @NewPowerArt 4 года назад +1

    Hi my dear friend. I registered you for a while. Bell is on too. I am glad I listened to your new song. Very beautiful.
    You have a very successful channel. I will support you.
    I am watching your guitar performance now, very good upload. Well done. Like 694
    Chuntianle

  • @darenchanlp
    @darenchanlp 4 года назад

    You're a great teacher.

  • @grimreaper-qh2zn
    @grimreaper-qh2zn 3 года назад

    Very helpful, very well explained in a nice comfortable manner. Here is my problem. I learn say Minor Pentatonic 1st Pattern say Am. To move around the fretboard with different patterns (1-5) I find impossible to remember. Hence to try and do the same with all the other patterns is impossible. Learn 1 move to the next, go back to the first I have to learn it all over again, move to the second, I have forgotten that have to learn it again. Ad Infernitum . Do I give up?

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  3 года назад +1

      Never give up!! Have you seen my "roadmap" lesson. This may help a lot 😀
      www.zombieguitar.com/solo-like-a-pro-in-8-weeks/

    • @grimreaper-qh2zn
      @grimreaper-qh2zn 3 года назад

      @@zombieguitar I am considering subscribing. I am though unsure if I will every be able to progress from playing "campfire" songs. At 74 memorising things are not as easy as they used to however.

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  3 года назад

      It's not a bad site if I don't say so myself!

  • @johncapule4207
    @johncapule4207 3 года назад

    My mentor here

  • @kane6529
    @kane6529 4 года назад

    @Brian Kelly are you familiar with Guitar Grimoire for scales book. I’ve used this to learn 7 positions/patterns (By Mode) and have the major patterns down good and getting ready to hammer down the minors next. How does the 3 position system work with modes? Maybe I’m approaching this wrong for instance my second major position is the Dorian pattern and I was thinking as long as I identify the root of major scale and root of mode I would be good?

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  4 года назад +1

      You need to watch this video man: www.zombieguitar.com/how-to-solo-across-the-fretboard-using-modes/
      Trust me, just do it 🤘

    • @kane6529
      @kane6529 4 года назад

      @@zombieguitar Thanks thats exactly what i needed

  • @stanwgg
    @stanwgg 4 года назад

    It is good lesson, difficult for me. If the fret board diagram at the top was flipped upside down it would mirror the right handed guitar & this seems much easier to understand. Jimmy Hendrix must have had a great advantage learning this, considering he played a right handed guitar upside down. Can I get that diagram the same length of the 22 frets so I can position it for my best understanding while practice?

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  4 года назад

      What you are suggesting here would be backwards. I highly recommend you get used to reading fretboard diagrams this way, as it is the correct orientation which matches a right-handed guitar. It is the same as the chord diagrams too, just rotated 90 degrees

  • @ceooflonelinessinc.267
    @ceooflonelinessinc.267 4 года назад +1

    Brain Thank you man! I hope you are doing well in your life

  • @ConvictedApe
    @ConvictedApe 2 года назад

    Awesome lessons man. It's everything I need to know without the fillers. This much information would of been spread across 5-7 videos. These videos keep me playing guitar every day

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  2 года назад

      I appreciate that man. However when you make "series" videos on RUclips, part 1 always does well and the rest flop hard. Series = bad for RUclips. This is based on lots of experience with flopped videos 🤣

  • @percumatawaran5740
    @percumatawaran5740 3 года назад

    Sorry I am new to guitar and would like to know why for the harmonic minor scale the note "E" is not "b" as shown on the fretboard. Sorry if my question is too simple to ask.

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  3 года назад

      Hey what spot of the video are you talking about?

  • @crisantoclaren7142
    @crisantoclaren7142 4 года назад

    great teacher

  • @tonygarcia2635
    @tonygarcia2635 4 года назад

    Thank you

  • @WhoCares_Official
    @WhoCares_Official 3 года назад

    Legend.

  • @jamesmcandrews9
    @jamesmcandrews9 4 года назад

    Very helpful

  • @sierraridgereaper
    @sierraridgereaper 4 года назад +3

    As always, Sifu Kelly leads his many students down the path to 6 string wisdom....😎

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  4 года назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @michaelsmusic3532
      @michaelsmusic3532 3 года назад

      I can only hope to have helped half as many souls as Brian has helped gain inner wisdom*
      *dramatic sigh

  • @WhoCares_Official
    @WhoCares_Official 3 года назад

    Hey Brian where can I find your vid on moving these patterns depending on the Key

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  3 года назад

      I have lots of videos about that! This is one of them 😀
      www.zombieguitar.com/solo-over-the-entire-fretboard-with-3-easy-patterns/

  • @greggriffiths9053
    @greggriffiths9053 2 года назад

    I've memorised the a minor pentatonic scales of the entire neck of the guitar can I now use it for any other keys or are they different shapes

  • @tammyjo2570
    @tammyjo2570 4 года назад

    You’re the Best!!!

  • @chanhdao3136
    @chanhdao3136 3 года назад

    Thank you Brian for your great lessons. But they are not easy to understand... Can you make them more simple please ?

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  3 года назад

      What specifically don't you understand? I'm glad to help 😁

  • @johnharden1738
    @johnharden1738 4 года назад

    I hope the diagrams etc come soon!

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  4 года назад

      Just did the written lesson today! www.zombieguitar.com/the-4-essential-scales-that-every-guitarist-should-know-fully-across-the-neck/

  • @billybudd45
    @billybudd45 4 года назад

    Very comprehensive

  • @hectorheath
    @hectorheath 4 года назад

    Hey Brian nice lesson,
    What "scale" do you recommend to use (apart from Minor Pent') for an 80's/90's Hard Rock style genre ?

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  4 года назад +2

      I recommend the 4 scales from this lesson 😉

    • @hectorheath
      @hectorheath 4 года назад +1

      Brian Kelly so just so I get this straight.If I'm playing in Major keys or Power chords,do I use Major or minor scales ?

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  4 года назад +2

      @@hectorheath yes, if all of the chords are all part of the same key (which is usually the case for 80s hard rock tunes), then you just play the key-scale, while focusing on landing on chord tones which are the best-sounding notes to sustain on over the chord at hand.
      Power chords still imply either major or minor chords. For instance a progression that goes: A5 - F5 - C5 - G5 is in the key of A minor/C major. Those power chords are just abbreviated variations of Am - F - C - G. The scales that you would use to solo over that progression would be pentatonic, diatonic and blues. The note selection of which notes sound the best would be the chord tones of the underlying chords!

    • @hectorheath
      @hectorheath 4 года назад +1

      Brian Kelly Cool,thanks for taking the time to explaining this,it is much appreciated.👍🇦🇺

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  4 года назад +1

      @@hectorheath no prob 😎

  • @SamehSamirHmdy
    @SamehSamirHmdy 4 года назад

    Thanks a lot

  • @pwsmanowar
    @pwsmanowar 4 года назад

    Bravo!

  • @henryraymond8676
    @henryraymond8676 4 года назад

    I need to figure this out on the piano then I'll understand what scale etc. I see the pattern changes but I'm not sure why. Probably because those are the right notes - HELLO!

    • @oneeyemonster3262
      @oneeyemonster3262 4 года назад

      it's easier than you think ...if these RETARDS stop making RETARDED videos
      of the same Olds shiet ...becuase they havnt learn the rest of it.
      Why would want to learn ONLY 10-15% of anything...just so you can just get by???.Do you do that with everything else in your life????..Then ask yourself
      that;s probably why everything in your life is less than HALF ARSS...
      I thought it was...put in 100% or 110% effort if you want to succeed.
      Becuase you DONT always get what you want and things dont always
      turn out as to planned..So you need to put in more/extra effort
      DONT GET HUNG Up the JURGINS/terms...
      The 5 black NOTEs... In C MAJOR/A min
      b2, b3, b5,b6, b7
      Im going to push DOWN from C MAJOR towards C min
      SHIFT one note at a time DOWN...
      b6 ( Ab) = C harmonic MAJOR
      b3 (Eb) = C melodic min
      b3, b6 Ab, Eb = C Harmonic min
      b3, b6, b7 = C Natural min
      The other 2 black notes...combo
      b3, b2 = Melodic min b2 ...aka N6
      b3, b6, ...b2 = Harmonic min b2
      b3, b5
      b3, #4
      b3, b5, b6
      b3 #4, b6
      Just REVERSE the PROCESS
      PUSH UP from A NATRUAL/RElative minor towards A MAJOR..
      G#,.......F#, G#......D#, F#, G#............Bb, G# Bb , F#, G#......Eb, G#...ect
      b3, b6, b7
      b3, b6
      b3
      b6
      b3 #4
      b3 #4, b6
      b2, b3, b6.......ect
      or like this...IT"S EASY than Fu$K
      Play those same damn 5 black KEYS
      aeo maj7 Harmonic min
      dor maj7 melodic min
      phy Maj7 Harmonic min b2
      mix maj7 ION
      loc Maj7 Harmonic min b2, b5
      Just reshuffle everything and play it over the same ROOT..
      such as A min...melodic min...harmonic min...harmonic min b2....b5...#4...ect
      aeo b2, maj7
      aeo #4 maj7
      aeo b5 Maj7
      dor b2, Maj7
      dor #4 Maj7
      dor b5 Maj7
      aeo has b6....dorian has Maj6...
      in a nutshell....play the b6 and Maj6 maj7.....with a tritone (b5)
      Harmonic min b5 and melodic min b5 ( COMBINED) = Full dim W/H
      this 4th mode
      dor b2, #4 and Lyd b2, #4 = FUll dim H/W
      You cant DOMINANT jackshiet if you dont know the DOMINANT pentatonic.lol
      1....x...2....x...3................5.............b7....x....R
      THE INLAYS are in DOMINANT PENTA ( root on 5th fret)
      or it's 4th MODE...root at nut/12 fret
      dorian ish
      1..........b3...x...4....x....5....x....6...................R ( b3, maj6)
      it's not thousands of scales..it's only 15 -EA.
      KEYS are just PITCH...
      YOu can use the GUTAR FRETBOARD like a SLIDE RULER...un like the piano.
      That's why Via , Satriani, slash, Blackmore , dimebag, Gilbert, (PROS) Modulate and WING it all day long....EASY....becuase they LEARNED it and COMPREHEND it. it's quicker to learn it..than to make up thousands of EXCUSES to not
      learn it....

    • @adamwarlock5286
      @adamwarlock5286 4 года назад

      Do or do not..
      There is no try.

  • @neilhawkins1
    @neilhawkins1 4 года назад +3

    Thank you so much,the scales have fallen off my eyes,a bad pun but appropriate.

  • @klfdqjmqboiklnkq
    @klfdqjmqboiklnkq Год назад

    What about melodic minor?
    Not essential?

  • @greggriffiths9053
    @greggriffiths9053 2 года назад

    Is there a specific placement for the Blues not in each pentatonic shape

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  2 года назад

      I definitely suggest starting to think in terms of intervals if you're not already. Basically you just need to know where the "b5" is in relation to the root. I have a bunch of lessons on intervals, but this older one will do the trick 😁 ruclips.net/video/yei534K7U2k/видео.html

  • @allanaxe6781
    @allanaxe6781 3 года назад

    Minor--->🤘

  • @douginny
    @douginny Год назад

    Hey man. Love your work. Subscriber and member of Zombie Guitar.
    But as a new set of eyes, I can say that your fretboard illustrations are all upside down. In the split screens where you are playing and the fretboard illustration is above your live screen, the nut of the fretboard illustration is on the opposite side of the screen as the nut of your live guitar.
    Not a big deal but thought I'd point that out

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  Год назад +1

      It's not backwards, and they aren't supposed to match! If you ignore the diagrams...it's like having an in-person lesson with a teacher sitting face to face with you. If you look at the diagram, it then gives you an additional perspective which is YOUR perspective... similar to reading TABs or sheet music 😃

  • @dean9498
    @dean9498 4 года назад +1

    I've been struggling with the scales for a while now. This lesson gave me a wholly shit, light bulb moment! Thank you so much...can't believe I didn't see it this way before?

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  4 года назад

      @Buzzman I have a lesson on it here too: www.zombieguitar.com/how-to-solo-within-a-key-aka-diatonic-scale-using-7-patternspositions/

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  4 года назад

      @Buzzman nice, I'll check it out!

    • @djbny2la
      @djbny2la 4 года назад

      @@zombieguitar Here is where he takes a crack at explaining this concept in 2017 ruclips.net/video/BSyuBEcd3kw/видео.html (Helped me a lot.) And here he is updating and explaining again in 2020 ruclips.net/video/HaxTHNkSbsI/видео.html ... Worth a look, might be able to incorporate something into your lessons... forewarned, they are like watching paint dry... but the concept is great...

  • @raulmanzoratte8065
    @raulmanzoratte8065 4 года назад +1

    Sorry, Brian!!!😂

  • @woozihae
    @woozihae 3 года назад

    I second people's comments. I don't get why such an amazing teacher only has 90k subs like whAT?
    Clearly better than those with million subs and views lol. Maybe 'cause of the thumbnails (not to offend you teach 😂)

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar  3 года назад

      No offense taken. What do you think I should do with the thumbnails?? I'm open to suggestions 😀

  • @Blueninja3
    @Blueninja3 4 года назад

    What is the scale you use most in your 30 years?