Great minds think alike. This is the concept I have been planning and working on over the past month or so to do as a RUclips Guitar Tutorial. Although, I was simply creating individual licks that included each of the "non-diatonic" notes - Gb, Ab, Bb, Db, Eb - Gb Major Pentatonic or Eb minor pentatonic). As they often say, if you snooze you lose. Another Great Lesson, Chris! You the Man!
@@ChrisWhitemanGuitar I have so many "Someday Maybe" Projects. Perhaps in the next couple of months!?! I enjoy your lessons Very Much! You are an Excellent Teacher!
@@ChrisWhitemanGuitar Here is the video - "CAGED Scale System-Add One Chromatic Note[Gb-Ab-Bb-Db-Eb]-4 Bar Phrases-Dm7-G7-Cmaj7-Guitar Lesson" ruclips.net/video/gXMUcrqqTMo/видео.html
could see how difficult is was to explain in words (WITHOUT ERRORS!) the pattern through an entire octave. looks like there was a lot of thinking going on!! as useful as the enhanced chromaticism, as illustrated, can be, this serves to also show how small segments of a larger pattern can be incorporated into an improvised riff.
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Thanks for sharing your knowledge Chris!
My pleasure!
Great minds think alike. This is the concept I have been planning and working on over the past month or so to do as a RUclips Guitar Tutorial. Although, I was simply creating individual licks that included each of the "non-diatonic" notes - Gb, Ab, Bb, Db, Eb - Gb Major Pentatonic or Eb minor pentatonic). As they often say, if you snooze you lose. Another Great Lesson, Chris! You the Man!
Thank Michael! I would love to see your lesson on this concept!
@@ChrisWhitemanGuitar I have so many "Someday Maybe" Projects. Perhaps in the next couple of months!?! I enjoy your lessons Very Much! You are an Excellent Teacher!
@@ChrisWhitemanGuitar Here is the video - "CAGED Scale System-Add One Chromatic Note[Gb-Ab-Bb-Db-Eb]-4 Bar Phrases-Dm7-G7-Cmaj7-Guitar Lesson" ruclips.net/video/gXMUcrqqTMo/видео.html
Super useful pattern, glad I came across your channel! 😊🎼🎸🎵🏆
Awesome! Thank you!
Thanks Chris, once you said it breaks down in groups of four, it was so simple. What a great little pattern
Glad it was helpful!
Merci beaucoup pour cette belle leçon de musique.
Ca va m'occuper un bon moment !!!
Thank you Jean-Paul
Love the fingerboard inlays. Great episode, excellent info and instruction. Thanks
Thank you David!
Thanks a lot! a very useful thing to practice.
Glad it was helpful!
Chris mate, this is great!!!
Thanks!
Thanks!
Great to meet you officially, Chris! Keep up the great work. All by best, Chris Nash
Thanks Chris! We enjoyed your set!
Thanks for this very useful and Superior Lesson
Glad you liked it! Thanks!
Great lesson as usual, Chris.
Thank you!
Good excercises, Thanks !
Thank you Gustavo
Excellente leçon, très bien expliquée , merci !
Thank you!
Fantastic lesson. Thanks!
Thank you!
Another great and useful lesson! Thanks, Chris - you cram a lot in less than 8 minutes😁👏!
Thanks Barry!
That’s super cool Chris as always you are good
Thanks Tillman!
Excellent approach - thank you.
Thanks Rick!
Thank You so Much
My Plaeasure!
Very "jazzy" sounding. Thx!
Thanks!
Nice Slaman guitar Chris!
Thanks Fred!
This seems silly, but I love the fact you don't bath your sound with reverb. Thanks!
I understand! Seems like heavy reverb and delay are the current preference among most jazz guitarists.
Entendi. Muito bom. Obrigado!
Thank you!
could see how difficult is was to explain in words (WITHOUT ERRORS!) the pattern through an entire octave. looks like there was a lot of thinking going on!!
as useful as the enhanced chromaticism, as illustrated, can be, this serves to also show how small segments of a larger pattern can be incorporated into an improvised riff.
yes! thanks
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Oh the pony tail is gone. (I'm probably waaaaaaaay behind the times and out of sync here) 🤣🤣
Hope you've been well, pal. 😉
Great lesson. 🤩
Thank buddy!