For 35 years I couldn't get my brain to get out of the one Pentatonic position. The other day, somehow it clicked and I now know all 5 positions. Chump change for some, a revelation for me.
Every few months I play some very simple fiddle tunes using sheet music. The melodies are right out of the major scale and I find it helps with my ear training as well as understanding notes on the fret board.
You obviously don't know nothing about music or creativity, sir Shredmaster Scott is one of the very few people on youtube that actually knows what they are talking about Good luck out there buddy
Is reading music necessary to understand theory?
No, but it helps a lot.
@@jayzen4509 Absolutely!
No, in my opinion
... but it does help to understand some basics
(I've played guitar for 40+ years and teach music theory)
For 35 years I couldn't get my brain to get out of the one Pentatonic position. The other day, somehow it clicked and I now know all 5 positions. Chump change for some, a revelation for me.
Every few months I play some very simple fiddle tunes using sheet music. The melodies are right out of the major scale and I find it helps with my ear training as well as understanding notes on the fret board.
That's so true. It also makes chords easy to spot!
Almost all 70 music all knew how to read and theory
Stop stifling my creativity with all this theory nonsense!
Muhahaha!
lol
Keep listening to this obvious noob and buying his trash though.
You obviously don't know nothing about music or creativity, sir
Shredmaster Scott is one of the very few people on youtube that actually knows what they are talking about
Good luck out there buddy