Thanks, Daniel! Your videos are so inspiring and rich in content, that I practice some of your offerings almost every day! You provide the approach that really pushes the students guitar playing forward! Any videos on picking technique available? I observe you do a lot of sweep picking in addition to straight alternate picking. Thanks again!!!!
This is revelating omg!!! Thank you so much for your wisdom! Would you make a video on how to use “bebop language” in blues and rock context? In bebop, it sounds great but I can’t make it fit very well in rock like Guthrie govan can. I will check out your online program
Thanks J I'm always happy to share stuff. Yep, BOP in a Blues/Rock setup can be fun, added to my list. I'm glad you checked out my online program. I know you'll love it
Hi Daniel, i totaly love your videos! I‘m currently working with your melodic minor course and I enjoy it so much. I think it‘s the best course i ever did! Thank you so much for your awesome work😊
Really nice video, some cool ideas for me to experiment with when I'm improvising over backing tracks, thank you. I've also subscribed to your channel too.
how do i use dorian and melodic minor in a pentatonic style? Wouldnt adding those extra 2 notes to those scales just make it not pentatonic anymore? A little confused hopefully someone can help.
There is a Pentatonic minor/major scale in melodic minor. You should really learn where the melodic minor scale is used such as a tritone substitution. For Dorian and Melodic minor I would suggest looking into the minor 6 Pentatonic scale, and the Kumoi scale.
The Pentatonic scales are skeletons that you can visualize other scales on top of. There are three minor and three major Pentatonic scale within the major scale. Look into Pentatonic superposition to learn how to sound modal.
Hi Daniel, I am studying your Galactic Ultimate Bundle course. I am just getting started, having recently purchased it. Have you by any chance created a course specifically for the use of pentatonics (including outside and all possible positions) or will I find everything in the Galactic Ultimate Bundle course? I saw that there is one bonus about pentatonics, but I haven't gotten to it yet. Beides I saw The Ultimate Bundle: it's the same course I have? Thank you. You are great!
Hey Lucio, Thanks so much for reaching out! I'm thrilled to hear you're diving into the courses I’ve been getting a lot of requests for a modern pentatonic course, and as a huge fan of players like Chick, McCoy, Brecker, etc., I’m super passionate about it! I’m actually working on a really cool - Modern pentatonic phrasing course - right now that covers a ton of cool stuff It’s going to be lots of fun! Thanks again for the kind words, Stay in touch
I used to call the dominant pentatonic the mixolydian pentatonic because I used it over mixolydian mode/scale stuff. The site above uses both names but there's another pattern also called mixolydian pentatonic, Steve Hillage used it a lot (ruclips.net/video/ZRx3y2GfsxA/видео.html) so it's a bit confusing. I haven't heard the Hillage one called 'dominant', just the 'mixolydian' having 2 different options. I don't think the Hillage variant will work so well in context of some b7 'style' music situations. YMMV.
1) I use shape 4 of the 5 shapes here to start (because it's close to a standard major or minor pentatonic shape/position) :- www.jazz-guitar-licks.com/pages/guitar-scales-modes/pentatonic-scales/the-dominant-pentatonic-scale-guitar-lesson-diagrams-and-charts.html 2) then convert from 2+2 to 1+3 (or 3+1) form by ear. 3) an alternative is, for every 2+2 (=4) pentatonic grouping, there are 4x 1+3 groupings, easier to think of as removing 1 note of the 2 and adding it 1 string down (or up) and adding it back on the opposite diagonal. Obviously the 1+3 shapes straddle the standard pentatonic shape/positions, but just the options around 4 notes is plenty to work with, plus thinking off the standard pentatonic shapes makes it easier to flip between 2+2 and 1+3 groupings.
Every video he does even the intros he plays super fast. It’s almost as if to say look at me as a guitarist. But there’s no point doing that. We all know the dude can play. It actually makes me stop watching his videos cause of just that.
You're one of my favorite/best guitar players/instructors I've ever had. Thank you so much.
Thanks so much man! really means a lot to me!
The first part of this video are absolutely amazing man
And here come the tips really work me thanks man
Nice! So happy to hear that, which specific part? Maybe ill make a vid expanding on that part
The intro part that blow My mind
Fresh as a spring flower. Thanks, Mr. Galactic Miyagi.
Thanks, Bharat!
Proud to be in the "already subscribed" section. Nice lesson, excellent concepts here!
Thanks! 😃
I agree with all the positive remarks getting thrown in your direction, i cant wait to start getting into this, thanks for all your work !!!
You're so welcome! Thanks for being here my friend
This channel delivers tons of valuable material, also for the advanced player!
So happy to hear that, Roger! thanks for being here friend :) stay in touch (new video every sunday)
Thanks, Daniel! Your videos are so inspiring and rich in content, that I practice some of your offerings almost every day! You provide the approach that really pushes the students guitar playing forward!
Any videos on picking technique available? I observe you do a lot of sweep picking in addition to straight alternate picking.
Thanks again!!!!
One of best lessons , many materials, less talk , joyfull , Thank you Daniel by heart
Thanks so much Serdar! I just uploaded a new video 🙂 check it out!
Mate, great lesson. Thanks. I’ve subscribed. Keep em coming!!
I'm glad you tuned in!
Thanks for the sub :)
If you have any ideas for topics, please let me know; I'll add them to my list.
Stay in touch
Thank you for this !! Valuable stuff!!
Thanks for being here! Happy to hear that
Thank you
Thanks for being here 🙏🏻🙋🏻♂️🎸 What would you like to see on the next video?
I just started watching you, I love you passion for teaching! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Jose, thanks so much for the kind words, I'm glad you enjoy my teaching. Keep the comments coming, means a lot :)
Brilliant!!!
Thank You for the comment! and thanks for tuning in.
Thank u super Daniel!! Very useful for the bass players too ;-) Keep It up!!
So Happy to have a bass player here Andre, Stay in touch (always feel free to ask me questions) Thanks for being here and for commenting
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Daniel, you’re “the man!” And very funny too, as you’re teaching nonetheless! Thanks! Great video. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
This is revelating omg!!!
Thank you so much for your wisdom!
Would you make a video on how to use “bebop language” in blues and rock context? In bebop, it sounds great but I can’t make it fit very well in rock like Guthrie govan can.
I will check out your online program
Thanks J I'm always happy to share stuff.
Yep, BOP in a Blues/Rock setup can be fun, added to my list.
I'm glad you checked out my online program. I know you'll love it
Great concepts, thanks! Your playing is absolutely incredible. Keep up with the good tutorials
Thanks, Erez! I'm glad you like the concepts and playing. Yes! Let's keep it going here.
Dang you’re an amazing teacher on fire!
Thanks so much Karen wow 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thanks a lot - It was a really cool and informative lesson - really great and useful stuff to learn and practice !!
Thanks, Eitan! That's great to hear
Fantastic as always! Thanks so much
Thank You!!
Fantastic ideas 🎸👍 thanks so much!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. 🎸
love it.
Hi 🙋🏻♂️🎸Thank You
Hi Daniel, i totaly love your videos! I‘m currently working with your melodic minor course and I enjoy it so much. I think it‘s the best course i ever did!
Thank you so much for your awesome work😊
So happy to hear that Vincenzo !!! :-) stay in touch my friend
Subscribed, liked and hit the bell. Great lesson
I'm glad you're enjoying the lessons, Cindy! Thanks for dropping me a line!
Love this. Great tips as always!
Thank you, Bjorn! It's my pleasure.
Yeah! Incredible video🤘
Thanks! : )
Hi Daniel, do you have a video about something like „virtuosity alone is not yet music“ ?
Hi Karl, Intresting, can you please elaborate on that? Thanks for being here
@@WeissGuitar Does that mean you don't have a video about this topic? I think you know what I mean, don't you? btw I like your videos very much.
@@karlschmied6218 Thanks Karl,So happy you are here, I just didn't understand the video subject you have described and asked about
האמת , אין כמוך , גם נגן מחונן וגם מורה סופר מובן , מדויק ומלא השראה. מקווה שאתה מופיע ומקבל תגובות ואנרגיה להמשך הקריירה.
Mordechai ! :-) Thanks for being here - Just published a new video, check it out. Stay in touch
Really nice video, some cool ideas for me to experiment with when I'm improvising over backing tracks, thank you.
I've also subscribed to your channel too.
Thanks :-] stay in touch !!
Awesome sauce!
Thanks, Yuval!
how do i use dorian and melodic minor in a pentatonic style? Wouldnt adding those extra 2 notes to those scales just make it not pentatonic anymore? A little confused hopefully someone can help.
There is a Pentatonic minor/major scale in melodic minor. You should really learn where the melodic minor scale is used such as a tritone substitution. For Dorian and Melodic minor I would suggest looking into the minor 6 Pentatonic scale, and the Kumoi scale.
The Pentatonic scales are skeletons that you can visualize other scales on top of. There are three minor and three major Pentatonic scale within the major scale. Look into Pentatonic superposition to learn how to sound modal.
Hi Daniel, I am studying your Galactic Ultimate Bundle course. I am just getting started, having recently purchased it. Have you by any chance created a course specifically for the use of pentatonics (including outside and all possible positions) or will I find everything in the Galactic Ultimate Bundle course?
I saw that there is one bonus about pentatonics, but I haven't gotten to it yet. Beides I saw The Ultimate Bundle: it's the same course I have?
Thank you. You are great!
Hey Lucio,
Thanks so much for reaching out!
I'm thrilled to hear you're diving into the courses
I’ve been getting a lot of requests for a modern pentatonic course,
and as a huge fan of players like
Chick, McCoy, Brecker, etc.,
I’m super passionate about it!
I’m actually working on a really cool - Modern pentatonic phrasing course - right now that covers a ton of cool stuff
It’s going to be lots of fun!
Thanks again for the kind words,
Stay in touch
@@WeissGuitar grazie a te. Daniel. A presto
Interesting. I like using chromatic slides into pentatonic notes - it changes the phrasing - rather than picking everything.
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Thanks Avner :)
Your idea works on the dominant pentatonic scale too.
Sweet! what did you discover ? do share :)
I used to call the dominant pentatonic the mixolydian pentatonic because I used it over mixolydian mode/scale stuff. The site above uses both names but there's another pattern also called mixolydian pentatonic, Steve Hillage used it a lot (ruclips.net/video/ZRx3y2GfsxA/видео.html) so it's a bit confusing. I haven't heard the Hillage one called 'dominant', just the 'mixolydian' having 2 different options. I don't think the Hillage variant will work so well in context of some b7 'style' music situations. YMMV.
I did write another part but RUclips ate it. Next time I'll do it offline YT has been doing that too often!
1) I use shape 4 of the 5 shapes here to start (because it's close to a standard major or minor pentatonic shape/position) :-
www.jazz-guitar-licks.com/pages/guitar-scales-modes/pentatonic-scales/the-dominant-pentatonic-scale-guitar-lesson-diagrams-and-charts.html
2) then convert from 2+2 to 1+3 (or 3+1) form by ear.
3) an alternative is, for every 2+2 (=4) pentatonic grouping, there are 4x 1+3 groupings, easier to think of as removing 1 note of the 2 and adding it 1 string down (or up) and adding it back on the opposite diagonal. Obviously the 1+3 shapes straddle the standard pentatonic shape/positions, but just the options around 4 notes is plenty to work with, plus thinking off the standard pentatonic shapes makes it easier to flip between 2+2 and 1+3 groupings.
@@icarusi I know how it is..lol
Its very fast i cannot understand what string to press. Please slow a little.
ok :) thanks for your feedback
Every video he does even the intros he plays super fast. It’s almost as if to say look at me as a guitarist. But there’s no point doing that. We all know the dude can play. It actually makes me stop watching his videos cause of just that.
That is the time you realise that you have not mastered the pentatonics after watching this plz more about pentatonics😊
Would love to!! :) thanks for tuning in
@@WeissGuitar no thank you
@@WeissGuitar no thank you
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Thanks :) stay tuned for more
Proud to be in the "already subscribed" section. Nice lesson, excellent concepts here!
Thanks! 😃 so happy you are here! - just published a vid btw, let me know what you think