Plini Shows You How to Solo Over Prog Chord Progressions

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @MrBungle222
    @MrBungle222 6 лет назад +1067

    Dude he's shockingly good at explaining the methodology of playing and songwriting. Just speaking in front of a camera alone is hard enough. Give this guy a weekly column.

    • @paulprice6330
      @paulprice6330 6 лет назад +4

      He's using a "Teleprompter" Professional video productions use scripts

    • @MrBungle222
      @MrBungle222 6 лет назад +20

      Paul Price for key points most likely but I doubt it's word for word. It doesn't have the cadence of a script at all, none of the guitar world classes have sound like that.

    • @paulprice6330
      @paulprice6330 6 лет назад +2

      It can be word for word or They can follow the script religiously depending on the producers. Cadence of a script? Not familiar with that one... This 10:31 minute production took some time to make. Of course mistakes were edited out.

    • @Ryan_Perrin
      @Ryan_Perrin 6 лет назад +3

      MrBungle222 to teach is to truly understand

    • @SuperCharleh
      @SuperCharleh 5 лет назад +5

      Probably didn't take as much time to make as you think and I doubt it's that heavily scripted - this is a guy who knows music theory well who is explaining how he came up with the leads for a song he wrote - not sure why that would require so much time and such a rigid script. Why wouldn't they just get someone else to explain the song?

  • @shannon1664
    @shannon1664 5 лет назад +186

    True masters aren't afraid to give their secrets; they're masters because sharing the joy of their art is more important to them than keeping it for themselves.

    • @f7744dread388
      @f7744dread388 4 года назад +2

      And they know damn well how hard it will
      be for everyone to learn it and catch up lol!

  • @jackvial5591
    @jackvial5591 6 лет назад +299

    Plini’s lessons are pure gold.

  • @PsytranceGOUGAS
    @PsytranceGOUGAS 6 лет назад +224

    Humble Plini will always have a place in my heart. Monster player and friendly Aussie.

    • @tomh4244
      @tomh4244 3 года назад +2

      he's aussie?? waw funny, i generally don't understand anything aussie guys say with their accent but here it was crystal clear!

    • @mooncrysta
      @mooncrysta 2 года назад +1

      @@tomh4244 me too! I expected worse when I learned that he was an Aussie but I could perfectly understand him w/o subs even tho I'm not a native Eng speaker lol

  • @ashleymerritt9461
    @ashleymerritt9461 5 лет назад +66

    He's basically explaining how jazz players tend to approach playing over chord progressions with multiple key centre changes with voice leading and common tensions etc! It's really great stuff!

  • @lkocevar
    @lkocevar 6 лет назад +27

    How in the world do you have an explanation for every single note in an instrumental song?!?! WHAT the ACTUAL FUCK! Major respect PLINI. Major7 respect.

  • @guitartube5822
    @guitartube5822 6 лет назад +203

    There should be at least 20 more of these

  • @josephperez4319
    @josephperez4319 6 лет назад +113

    Seen two lessons from Plini now. These are some of the best lessons I've seen in a while.

  • @ashtweth
    @ashtweth 6 лет назад +205

    one of the best GW lesson's...solid theory and foundation, real world application, you guys are missing out not watching this

    • @ChangoFrett
      @ChangoFrett 6 лет назад +7

      Nope. I randomly click videos, hit pause, and comment on them without watching. It's a skill.

    • @michaelb2211
      @michaelb2211 4 года назад

      You, friend, earned an lol

  • @rmp5s
    @rmp5s 6 лет назад +79

    "Fall down the stairs"...I'm going to use that from now on. That's a brilliant way of putting it when talking about something like that.

    • @spunkybrewster1972
      @spunkybrewster1972 6 лет назад +4

      EVH used to use that term to describe his soloing back in the early 80s.

  • @calt2161
    @calt2161 4 года назад +8

    This dude is the best example of the saying "Talent is just practiced passion." He knows exactly what he's playing and why he's playing it.

  • @TheScaredofsilence
    @TheScaredofsilence 6 лет назад +66

    Practical and easy to follow explanations on how to play over chords. Hard to find this.

  • @sebastianramirez1171
    @sebastianramirez1171 6 лет назад +56

    Plini is a genius!!! The way he plays the guitar is just amazing!!!

    • @Abrahamhamham
      @Abrahamhamham 5 лет назад

      But that doesn't make him a genius.

  • @CatsCoffeeGuitars
    @CatsCoffeeGuitars 6 лет назад +15

    I subscribed again to Guitar World only because of these Plini lessons.
    He is not only an extremely versatile and creative player but he is an amazing teacher as well.
    Make Plini your frequent guest!

  • @adonislajara6955
    @adonislajara6955 6 лет назад +92

    He is a genius

  • @TeslaNick2
    @TeslaNick2 6 лет назад +7

    "I'm a simple rock guy player heart". That's what makes your music so clever Plini. Take a simple idea and execute it with next level genius. Matt Halpern does the same thing on the drums.

  • @guitarmichael
    @guitarmichael 6 лет назад +19

    Great lesson! Plus one vote for more Plini!

  • @PONCHEEZED
    @PONCHEEZED 6 лет назад +319

    The Bob Ross of guitar

  • @CannabisKills
    @CannabisKills 6 лет назад

    this guy is real as fuck and smart as hell. the way he speaks, explains things, and what he creates. musical genius.

  • @rickeguitar9086
    @rickeguitar9086 6 лет назад +6

    I would like to see more from you as you have a great way to explain melodic development.

  • @nikos7ender
    @nikos7ender 6 лет назад +2

    Guy's awesome, and I loved what he said about Guthrie, seeing lessons from these two guitarists has changed my way of thinking about music.

  • @carloscruz6380
    @carloscruz6380 6 лет назад

    He makes really inserting masterclasses and know exactly how to explain topics in a very easy way, I love it!

  • @eanroad
    @eanroad 6 лет назад +16

    You know, I've seen so many lessons and Plini's ability to simplify and breakdown his playing to understand what he is doing is unreal! Such an amazing job and so easy to follow! Where can I find more of his lessons?

  • @thechisensei
    @thechisensei 5 лет назад +2

    dude, u hv answered my decades long question like how do jazz players hit notes all over the place but still make a lot of sense!!! I am not a pro musician though and never gonna be but im still so fascinated about virtuoso guitar players like you. so thank you! :) keep inspiring!

  • @garythomas4431
    @garythomas4431 4 года назад

    Best part of this is how the expressive guitar can be by how you approach each note as one or many.
    Great content.

  • @xiltoid875
    @xiltoid875 Год назад

    Best lesson ive watched explaining how to solo over chord progression, thank you!

  • @Cody-yx1kt
    @Cody-yx1kt 4 года назад

    Plini!! I like to think of his music as in, precious moments in time of my life. Amazing artist and awesome job in these videos.

  • @zombiesateourchannel
    @zombiesateourchannel 6 лет назад

    I could listen to this brilliant, clear, well-defined, perfect tone all day long. And Plini is great in explaining how to get there. Even as an experienced player you can learn a lot. Please give us more of this!

  • @SouthpawSatch
    @SouthpawSatch 7 месяцев назад

    Plini is the next generation of virtuoso guitar player with the perfect balance of feel, melody and technical ability. You can hear the Vai, Satriani and Govan inspiration in his playing.
    I hope to see him live some day.

  • @realfishmusic2032
    @realfishmusic2032 4 года назад +1

    Wow, you built a really nice bridge between the common "thinking" of us guitar players and the theory. Thanks a lot.

  • @ajdc88
    @ajdc88 6 лет назад +48

    Now which Plini are you: Plini the Younger, or Plini the Older?

    • @pedrotupatupac3809
      @pedrotupatupac3809 6 лет назад +1

      Harumph, or Who's been rubbing your lamp? I think they are Pliny, with a Y...

  • @siddhartharao4357
    @siddhartharao4357 5 лет назад +5

    That "thank you" at the end was hilarious lol

  • @MrKinPimpin
    @MrKinPimpin 6 лет назад +2

    Plini seems like such a great dude and it would seem his music reflects his personality really well. it felt like he was kinda suggesting anyone could have written selenium forest. alas, no Plini, only you could have written it and we love ya for it.

  • @ChrisHanline
    @ChrisHanline 5 лет назад +19

    7:26 - Dang, that 2nd to 7th fret stretch. This man has contortionist hands.

    • @SpookyStorkRunningWild
      @SpookyStorkRunningWild 4 года назад

      or a fanned fret guitar

    • @robadobflob3405
      @robadobflob3405 4 года назад +1

      @@SpookyStorkRunningWild that... makes it harder...

    • @SpookyStorkRunningWild
      @SpookyStorkRunningWild 4 года назад +4

      Robadobflob look buddy i don’t think you need to be telling us you’re getting harder. we don’t wanna know

  • @Neuri
    @Neuri 6 лет назад +4

    Thanks man well explained. You have become a huge inspiration 👌

  • @arradalaudin2583
    @arradalaudin2583 5 лет назад

    This free lesson is gold !

  • @magusking9215
    @magusking9215 4 года назад +1

    Regarding bending practice - I see now that the fact I used to change string gauge and tunings drastically and constantly over 10 years on just the ONE guitar has really slowed down my effective practice of bending. To do that properly today, I need to find the right string gauge that fit the one guitar with one tuning and stick to it. And play other styles with other guitars.
    Because no matter how long or how good you practice for example David Gilmour bends, if you suddenly change to much thicker strings and lower tunings on the same guitar, you kinda have to rethink and restart from the beginning and you sorta lose progress that had been achieved with lighter strings. ( Well if not lost, your progress is still very much pushed back a lot )
    In sum, if you're gonna play with a bunch of different tunings, you need a bunch of guitars

  • @instantrewardspoints
    @instantrewardspoints 6 лет назад

    So well explained I’ll remember this stuff. Thanks Plini YOU PROCK !!!!

  • @darumaleo
    @darumaleo 6 лет назад +18

    Write a book man!

  • @PRSguitar82
    @PRSguitar82 6 лет назад

    beautiful....just beautiful tone

  • @Chris-cf2kp
    @Chris-cf2kp 5 лет назад

    Awesome, he's really detailed and knowledgeable, which I really appreciate.

  • @Fretfeeler
    @Fretfeeler 4 года назад

    Thanks for posting this, excellent lesson!

  • @bilalmalikguitarist
    @bilalmalikguitarist 6 лет назад

    Great lesson, plini rocks!

  • @garysbraccia4980
    @garysbraccia4980 5 лет назад +1

    my favorite guitarist and man, he has long fingers

  • @StefanoMaddalena
    @StefanoMaddalena 6 лет назад +5

    Yes! now it's on time! :D great vid

  • @Sean-tz9yd
    @Sean-tz9yd 5 лет назад

    Awesome Lesson!!

  • @felipe_marra
    @felipe_marra 2 года назад

    this guy is amazing

  • @philipbrown2225
    @philipbrown2225 6 лет назад +13

    "a week without food and water" lol

  • @sharrer2
    @sharrer2 5 лет назад +2

    I love how when he’s talking he’s holding his hands like Jimmy Page in the back. Just a really cool thing I think

  • @raventrophy
    @raventrophy 6 лет назад +1

    8:45 THAT WAS GUTRHIE'S WORDS! from I don't remember which interview but.. so true!

  • @Pr0v0kat0r777
    @Pr0v0kat0r777 6 лет назад +1

    Guitar world, thank you for those videos, it surprises me how effective those lessons could be in a short period of time. I love new prog metal music but this was always so comlicated to me, now you showed us those little bricks that those "huge houses" are made of - thank u very much. Do you plan on inviting John Browne from monuments? He creates great dark and emotional riffs, yet i could't find any information from him on how does he do that even on his channel... I'm sure alot of people would like to know his secrets!

  • @rb032682
    @rb032682 3 года назад +1

    I quit doing cocaine because I would always bend it sharp.

  • @Turkeybatr
    @Turkeybatr 6 лет назад

    Thank you for this lesson.

  • @apollodorus4759
    @apollodorus4759 6 лет назад +5

    Yes!

  • @lucasbacle399
    @lucasbacle399 6 лет назад

    More Plini, please..!

  • @istillsuckatguitar
    @istillsuckatguitar 6 лет назад +12

    GW has really upped its game with these video instructional series.

  • @dannyventura4024
    @dannyventura4024 6 лет назад +1

    Damn this dudes giving us all thr secrets, genius!

  • @1gammis
    @1gammis 5 лет назад

    Needed to hear this, thnx!

  • @YTJamTracks
    @YTJamTracks 6 лет назад

    great lesson

  • @eskoriakiebraqeyo7942
    @eskoriakiebraqeyo7942 6 лет назад +2

    I knew that in some point of the video he would mention Guthrie.

  • @danattack4779
    @danattack4779 6 лет назад +5

    Sounds like a good band in a guitar.

  • @rthavi4166
    @rthavi4166 2 года назад +1

    Working on something to the point of insanity... I gotta show this to my wife next time she asks me why i'm practicing the same bend for an hr straight

  • @Camcuat
    @Camcuat 6 лет назад +1

    Great explanation and great song. I wish he gave Rick Graham credit for the intro solo however

    • @joashbritto
      @joashbritto 5 лет назад

      Yeah, Rick's probably pissed at him now

    • @jbsmetal8419
      @jbsmetal8419 4 года назад

      Why would he give credit to Rick for this solo, when Rick only played the solo that comes afterwards?

  • @kenscorner6287
    @kenscorner6287 6 лет назад

    I just found out about him and he is my new guitar hero!!!!

  • @mattbacon285
    @mattbacon285 6 лет назад

    Great tone, sound and really good lesson. Clear instruction, no wanking around...just wish he was in standard tuning...

  • @MickZarco
    @MickZarco 6 лет назад +1

    Even that slide he did was better than everything I play.

  • @BretUnDiZpuTeD
    @BretUnDiZpuTeD 6 лет назад

    Considering Rick Graham actually wrote the intro solo to Selenium Forest. I do like the way he explains this and it’s pretty sweet he can play it live.

    • @markyymarkXL
      @markyymarkXL 3 года назад

      Rick graham only wrote the second half of the intro. Pretty much everything after the legato he plays here. Lol

    • @BretUnDiZpuTeD
      @BretUnDiZpuTeD 3 года назад +2

      I did actually learn that a long time ago. 2 years ago I was misinformed lol

  • @michaellong8812
    @michaellong8812 6 лет назад

    Awesome lesson, awesome solo. Well done! Where can I buy your solo album? :)

  • @yesfan157
    @yesfan157 5 лет назад

    Good lesson.

  • @johnw5734
    @johnw5734 5 лет назад

    Holly cow you got long fingers, Plini. I mean when you spread 2nd fret 6th string and 7th fret 1st string......I'm not doing that. I just found out about you in the last couple weeks. Your music is very inspiring.

  • @omardahouk3629
    @omardahouk3629 2 года назад +1

    10:07 PAN´s beginning note

  • @stefanotempesta6133
    @stefanotempesta6133 6 лет назад

    The lesson is inspired by the Selenium forest track, that in my opinion, is the best Plini' song. At this link ruclips.net/video/InR8UDsDdgg/видео.html you can find my backing track. I made an arrangement slightly different from the original, I hope you like it!

  • @matthewlafferty3521
    @matthewlafferty3521 6 лет назад

    Totally sucked in with this and now I have to learn the whole song haha
    Yeah give him a break as he’s done a great job explaining things.
    Maybe more people would benefit from being chilled like him.

  • @markopolo2224
    @markopolo2224 5 лет назад

    good lesson

  • @dannyhood7433
    @dannyhood7433 3 года назад

    That altered dominant chord for the B I haven't smelled or tasted yet. I'll be surprised if that last chord gives flavor. I'm sure it does, I just don't feel it yet.

  • @jibraeeldanish5121
    @jibraeeldanish5121 6 лет назад +25

    Selenium Forest, Easily his best work

    • @rinaberman7686
      @rinaberman7686 6 лет назад +1

      Jibraeel Danish My friend heard Selenium Forest live and decided to buy or download all of Plini' s material

    • @arguingthehuman4392
      @arguingthehuman4392 6 лет назад +6

      its fantastic, but my vote goes for paper moon. it depends on what you find important in a song, but paper moon covers so much ground.

    • @69madcow69
      @69madcow69 6 лет назад +1

      Guys he jut started.

    • @arguingthehuman4392
      @arguingthehuman4392 6 лет назад +1

      oh I have no doubt there are more masterpieces coming down the pipe, but we can still have opinions on whats out right now haha.

    • @rodvillalobos99
      @rodvillalobos99 6 лет назад +3

      Cascade has become my new Paper Moon :)

  • @alexandertietjens8547
    @alexandertietjens8547 3 года назад +2

    I refuse to have my guitar circumcised.

  • @huffalmighty
    @huffalmighty 3 года назад

    That tone 🤤

  • @Xegesis11
    @Xegesis11 6 лет назад

    Really good explanation of leading and common tones! Nice!

  • @mcr0741
    @mcr0741 6 лет назад

    Those pickups look something like as if one (single) of the pickups (on the humbucker) has the Alnico magnets and the other pickup has a ceramic magnets.

  • @renanvasconcelos6297
    @renanvasconcelos6297 10 месяцев назад

    top methodology show

  • @KushTheGamer
    @KushTheGamer 6 лет назад +1

    Helpful

  • @DudeWheresMyTom
    @DudeWheresMyTom 5 лет назад +1

    7:45 gold

  • @adampleasance9567
    @adampleasance9567 6 лет назад +1

    when talking about playing the 2nd over the Eminor, or 4th over A etc - are we talking 2nd relative to Eminor, or 2nd relative to the key of the song?

    • @briandress2448
      @briandress2448 6 лет назад

      David Sim ok this makes sense. But let’s say the song is in the key of Em. F# is the second. So if I go and play of Em I’m playing in E but when I’m playing over F# I’m playing stil in the key of Em but I’m playing over the II in thebprogression right? So if I play the 2nd of F# that would be G# right? And then that would make the 2nd of the II the 3rd of the root? Or am I missing it?

    • @briandress2448
      @briandress2448 6 лет назад

      David Sim so this is something I have been chasing because what I do is play one chord in the key and then for lead I play the “scale shape” for that key, and it all fits. But I feel like it lacks color. In this scenario you are saying what I could do is play the lead based on the currently being played chord and focusing on notes that the next or previous chord also contains so it becomes more colorful and emotive for the chords being played?

  • @wafflehidraulico193
    @wafflehidraulico193 2 года назад

    link to previous video?

  • @pogchamp7983
    @pogchamp7983 4 года назад

    The Gilmore back and forth bend

  • @alecarturo8582
    @alecarturo8582 4 года назад

    I liked that he mentioned Guthrie govan

  • @TheWilderMusic
    @TheWilderMusic 6 лет назад

    Isn't that first solo played by Rick Graham on the recording?

  • @jasper36
    @jasper36 5 лет назад +1

    "how do ii play solos over chord prroew??"
    "start by playing a solothe notes."

  • @michaelhardy7004
    @michaelhardy7004 3 года назад

    Here just to watch Plini play

  • @Ryuzakii10
    @Ryuzakii10 5 лет назад

    Selenium forest is godlike.

  • @borgan1964
    @borgan1964 6 лет назад

    What kind of string tickness you think is ok for tuning in this kind of playing,,C ,,i think i want to try some of this

  • @TheOsirix12
    @TheOsirix12 3 года назад

    It really reminds me of petrucci old days when he gave lessons like that about his age

    • @tomh4244
      @tomh4244 3 года назад

      sadly there're not enough from him

  • @aiyka_music
    @aiyka_music 6 лет назад +3

    When he says 4th 7th and 9th etc.. does he mean the 4th note in the natural minor scale over a minor chord and the 7th note in the major scale over a major chord ??

    • @atomia123
      @atomia123 6 лет назад +10

      Skywalker hes talking about intervals.

    • @aiyka_music
      @aiyka_music 6 лет назад

      atomia123 yeah, intervals in the minor and major scales right ?

    • @atomia123
      @atomia123 6 лет назад +4

      Between the root note of the chord

    • @tanykiat
      @tanykiat 6 лет назад +1

      Yes, the major and minor scale can be used to find the 4th, 7th and 9th depending on whether it is a minor/major chord. Where it may get confusing if it is a major 7th or dominant 7th. For a C chord, the major 7th would be a B but a dominant 7th is a Bb. The 4th has no difference minor or major. The 9th is effectively a 2 but an octave higher.

    • @nunolance23
      @nunolance23 6 лет назад +1

      Skywalker it's always the interval of the note you're playing relating to the root of said chord (even if it's a minor chord). So, for example, the 4th in an Em7 is an A, the 4th in a Cmaj9 is an F. It doesn't really matter the scale you're thinking. If you play a Bb over a Cmaj chord, you are implying a C7 (C+E+G+Bb). If you play a B natural, you are implying a Cmaj7 (C+E+G+B). Does that make sense?

  • @imrolimra
    @imrolimra 6 лет назад

    Guys he's explaining his part of the solo, not Rick Graham's.

  • @sunnys3325
    @sunnys3325 5 лет назад

    Does Plini generally play in drop C#???? He mentioned that early in the vid. Jus wondering, im a new fan. Plini is phenomenal!

    • @calebgill6180
      @calebgill6180 5 лет назад +1

      Triple S yeah all of his stuff is written in drop c#

  • @BasicYutuber
    @BasicYutuber 6 лет назад

    Plini around 2:27, I'm not sure if you said 'A minor' or 'E minor', but I believe you said E minor. Either way, I think the chord being played is an E flat minor 9. Just an observation, let me know if anything.

  • @GermanViking
    @GermanViking 6 лет назад

    Selenium Forest! GGWP

  • @bjornedvardsson5510
    @bjornedvardsson5510 6 лет назад

    Блин, какой же крутой музыкант.

  • @oldtownscouts3712
    @oldtownscouts3712 7 месяцев назад

    his fingers are so crazy long