The COOLEST Way To Play The Major Scale on Guitar
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2023
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Been picking since 1955 and yes, I knew of this but a big thanks to your lesson for helping with the subtle movement. Perfect tool for early pickers to understand and learn the notes.
A great exercise and warm up.
Thanks for your comment!!! I didn’t know about this idea for a long time and it BLEW my mind 🤯 when I discovered it for myself!
There's a lot to be said about self-discovery
It can be very gratifying and not soon forgotten. Like sit in learning.@@Jamsville
ABSOLUTELY AWESOME ❤❤
As always, great advice!! ❤
Glad you think so! Let me know how it goes for you practicing this 4 note per string concept 🙂
Awesome, thanks for your notes!
My pleasure!
Hi , I have been searching a lot of videos saying they were the best way to learn guitar but this little slice of scales is brilliant ! It also makes it very easy to understand how the scale repeats, where it repeats and is balanced with 4 notes on each string, working up or down the neck. I like to play this and say the notes to help me remember them. Thank you again and will watch your other videos now!
Really? Do you even play guitar? 🙏🔑✌️🇮🇱
@@sheephills510 Well buddy I am a natural picker, play about 5 to 6 hours a day ( 12 hours if I have the time to spare), play floyd note for note no problem but never bothered to read music or learn scales so I thought I would give the "Schooled " system a spin, but mostly for the fun of it, just to see if I missed anything, kind of fun but still prefer letting the fingers do the talking, so ya I probably play circles around you, or are you a scale shredding master?
@@sheephills510really what is your point? You're demotivating people to learn something new with your snotty commentary.
Great video by the way. Helped me to unlock the fretboard. Just keep practicing.
Excellent lesson. Thank you.
You are welcome! Thanks for your nice comment 🙂
Thanks I needed that.
No problem!! 👊🏼
Very interesting Sir.thanks
This is one of the best and the most exciting lessons I have ever learned. It took me 5mins to understand the whole fretboard bcoz he explained the theory behind it. After the first three strings up to fret five, I completed the whole fretboard by myself and got it right. I can now even easily teach someone else. Before this lesson, I had tried so many lessons in my quest to understand the fretboard but all they taught was how to memorise the fretboard. It was so difficult for me I just gave up memorising and I didn’t want to learn anymore. I lost interest and gave up. I actually clicked on this one by mistake but decided to watch it but little did I know it was going to open my mind.
Thank you very much Jamsville and I will be forever grateful 😃👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾😃😃
I’m super happy to hear that you actually completed it yourself! I always think it’s much better to learn any concept on the guitar by working it out yourself rather than relying on using a written out diagram and keep having to look at it over and over. At the end of the day you need to have things memorized to be able to actually use them.
And yes, for me learning this concept was a big game changer so I really wanted to share it with people. So glad that it helped you out and I really appreciate you watching and leaving a nice comment 🙂
Great lesson thank you 😊
My pleasure! Glad you found it useful 🙂
Great style! Great talent! Thank you, so much!
Thank you so much!
@@Jamsville Was gonna say the same thing! Informative, visually beneficial presentation, and NO pretension. Def subbing, fwd'ing this lesson to a few guys, and looking at more of your videos.
As a guitarist of 50 years, I appreciate all the efforts that went into putting the video together. If I may offer a suggestion, the verbal instructions you provide come at a constant and almost frenetic pace almost as one long sentence. There is no time for a listener to absorb any one aspect to memory. An Additional pause here and there would make a huge difference and would make this video tiptop. Cheers!
Thanks for the constructive feedback, Bob. It's often difficult to strike a balance in pacing. As you can see the video was already quite long (for me it doesn't seem long when I'm filming them!) but I will keep your suggestion in mind and try my best.
Thanks!
Hey Bob, ...try just use the speed selector on the video! I bet .75 will get you right where you wanna be, good luck.
Nice lesson!
Thanks for the nice comment! Please let me know it goes for you practicing this and let me know if you have any questions!
impressive teaching. inspiring.
Thanks for your nice comment 😀 Do you have any other suggestions for videos you would like for me to make that would help you out?
Finally a demo that makes sense.
Well taught lesson. This will help in my quest to reinforce fretboard knowledge. Playing it backwards will be good for me! I enjoyed your intro video... and hearing a little about your music journey. I'll be looking at some of your other videos. Thank you!
Thank you so much! Glad that I was able to help you out a little bit 🙂 Welcome to the channel!
Nice exercise
Thank you 👍
You bet! Thanks for watching John :)
The best of the best guitar tutors i have ever seen thank you sir
Thank you for your very kind comment 😬 there are lots of other lessons on the channel for you to check out, let me know what you think!
Okay boss
Very, good lesson. Way to sink in.
Thank you kindly!
I kind of like the 3 note per string because you can sweep pick it, like Frank Gambale.
Interesting technique, I never thought about the picking symmetry of playing the scale 4 notes/string. Cheers!
Me either! It was a total game changer for me when I learned all 12 keys in this way. Really opened things up! Hope it helped you out!
@@Jamsville - For sure, you can't have too many tools in the technique tool box.
Great lesson for over 30 years I had given up on the fretboard but this opened my mind, Please make one for Minor scale and pentatonic scale across the fretboard, just learning Major alone will not help if you don’t know minor scale thanks 🙏
Same here, it was really eye opening when I found out about this, that's why I had to make a video. I have one on pentatonic here ruclips.net/video/qALZOBqEd8Q/видео.html and minor scale one is coming out tomorrow 🙂
I am “going out on limb” here but 95% of this lesson will help with finger dexterity across the fret board, minor/major scales are secondary 😮
This also the A minor scale.
if you start your c major scale on E, that is phyrgian mode, or the spanish gypsy scale.
And if you’re improvising a solo with the scale, you don’t have to start on E. The most important part of the sound of a mode is the chord you’re playing over
Nice
goat for thsi
How to use that scale for playing good sol
Hi from Hong Kong, Would you please let me know what is the fretboard software? look cool!
It's called NeckDiagrams!
If you keep your hands relaxed you can slide up and down according to picking up and down with no thought it just becomes natural over time practice practice practice. Start slow and commit movements to memory and build speed from there.
That’s great advice! 🙂
@Jamsville hand synchronization is huge no matter what level of playing a person is at also. The left hand and right hand need to be always at the same level of talking so to speak. Metronome is my best friend. Start at 50 bpm and work up to 300bpm is great practice
Boy, this comments section escalated quickly! 😂
It’s good to view the fretboard and scales in different ways.
Means you can dip in and out to fit your musical needs.
Thank you for the lesson.
100% agree. That’s my philosophy. The more ways you have of looking at the same thing, the better (especially with music/guitar!)
Also, music theory is evidently a very polarizing topic 😂… in any case, it’s almost always a good thing if people are getting a little stirred up in the comments section 😉
Thanks for checking the video out!
Do you have a video for minor scales with 3 and 4 note per string?
Not all the minor scales yet, but I do have one on playing the minor pentatonic scale with 3 notes per string (which is VERY similar to this haha )
ruclips.net/video/qALZOBqEd8Q/видео.html
@@Jamsville I would like to be able to play the minor scales, that is why I asked about them. I do not see any minor scales presented like this, on any videos on youtube.
Please tell me if there's a reason this is a bad idea. If you start on F, instead of the open E, then play 4 notes per string, ending on A on the high E string, then more string sets start and end on a fret with an inlay. I find it much easier to navigate.
No, that’s a GREAT idea! Try one starting from G also, and A…. keep going until you make a pattern that runs out of space at the top haha. Experimenting with this concept like you said is how you learn it the best.
also, make sure to do it in all other keys 🙂
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So you played in E Phrygian basically?
See this video for my response to this lol ruclips.net/video/vfM7sNZOGsg/видео.htmlsi=RnIaEp2hiyrRtoDh
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Yeah but dont slide move and make 'em clean. Slides are good but ease off and move your finger. May have a little finger scraping sound but it will not be a slide. Yes fingers moving on strings cause a scrape but slides are a totally different sound. And scrapes are a natural sound even in recorded songs. So dont slide unless it is intentional.
Why make a major issue over something really minor?
Idk this guy is a bit sus. His knowledge makes my efforts feel diminished..
come on if you wanna try something different, triads
Sounds “argumentative.” KISS
Hmm, maybe he needs to scale things back a bit...
@@jeremyjameslv-😂
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You sound exactly like Walter Jr from Breaking Bad
thats great g h i j k l m n is thjat it
So… the Phrygian mode…
Not exactly.... The Phrygian mode is only if I'm playing over an E minor chord.
this exactly…
playing these notes from E to E is the phrygian mode, it doesnt matter that you borrowed the notes from the C ionian scale because that’s literally how the phrygian mode is created
Modes are a SOUND, which involves you playing over the corresponding chord with that mode. I'm going to have to make a video about this because it's a common misconception.
E Phrygian would only be if I was playing a C major scale over an E minor chord.
Modes are actually a PATTERN
Phrygian pattern is as follows:
half step > whole step > whole step > whole step > half step > whole step > whole step
E phrygian is as follows:
E F A B C D E
hope that helps!
To me your fret diagram would look better if you FLIPPED it around so the NUT and low E string are in the top right ...LIKE in your thumb print RUclips photo.
I hear what you’re saying. This is actually the way this program (NeckDiagrams) comes by default. I like it like this because it shows you how it’s going to look like for you when you actually play it. Hopefully that makes sense
With all due respect, the way the fretboard is drawn is counter intuitive. Or am I looking at it wrong? Help!
It’s from the perspective that you would be looking at it on your own guitar, not from the perspective you’re seeing me play in the video.
That’s the default way to make horizontal diagrams in the program NeckDiagrams, and I think it makes sense when you’re practicing. It’s also the way things are oriented when reading guitar tabs.
haha and other guitar teacher thought he was a baady casue he taught 3 notes per string..well this one does 4...
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Why bother, we have A To G with sharpes and flats anywhere on the next. There are some tonal changes but if you want to more fluid stay in the fret space you feel more comfortable. I used to play up and down the neck when I was a teenager, in fact in the 70's we all did this . Lister to Matteo Mancuso he not really allover the neck for solos and in my opinion you get much better than.
Interesting. Pat Metheny said the opposite thing. He said he could tell just by looking at someone play whether or not they were good, because if someone was staying in the same place on the fretboard that meant they hadn’t studied it well enough.
Do you want to play the EF and the g? Do you want to play the a e and the d? Do you want to play the BC in the app? You're asking me too many freaking questions bro stop asking so many questions.... I'm Italian we don't like a lot of questions you know what I'm sayin???
Oye, soy cubano y yo quiero pedir muchas preguntas cuando estoy enseñando la guitarra. ¿Tu me entiendes?
Talking too much
And you listening not enough
Don’t waste time on this nonsense
Yeah learning stuff is for idiots