15 Scales Every Guitarist Should Know (In Order)
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Here's my roadmap for scales!
Minor Pentatonic deep dive: • How to Play The Pentat...
Major Pentatonic deep dive: • The SECOND Most Import...
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A huge respect for this guy not waiting us for 12 minutes to find out the answer
I don't hate you. just because you told the truth
My friend is "helping" me understand music theory, and he will go from 0 to 100 in two seconds when he "explains" how that chord I just played can be transformed by using the Autobot/Decepticon Modes with their various fourths, flat fifths and perfect tits. This video made a lot more sense than that.
Lmfao that does feel like it doesn't it
lol, hilarious comment. Glad this helped out!
The scale with perfect tits is the hardest one to play
best comment
Bro you killed me 😂😂
this guy just keeps reading our minds
That’s what I do
And that what called super intelligence
Dude, you should know that your RUclips content is some of the best stuff I've ever seen. Definitely in the guitar space, but also in general. You do a great job getting to the point and being honest, rather than making people wait until the end or promising a magical beginner to pro exercise. It's a real breath of fresh air on this site.
Really glad I found this channel.
Thanks so much
As someone with ADHD, I always had a hard time with structured courses and stuff. So when I started learning guitar recently, I was having a hard time finding out how to learn it. Your videos are absolutely fantastic. They give me exactly what I need to learn and I can even try out advanced stuff whenever I get bored of the basics. Thank you for that man.
That’s great! Glad the video helped!
I recommend you watch Marin Music Center
Same here.👍🏼
ADHD 🤣🤣🤣
Guitar is my escape from ADHD the only time my mind is quiet is when I’m playing guitar and really into it. Also because of being ADHD I can sometimes hyper focus and learn more than I can remember in a session if I’m not careful but just getting the shapes and patterns under your fingers even if you can’t name them on the fly is good for dexterity and ear training, you eventually start to hear the difference moods, moods created by intervals used to make the scale. I’ve sat down and tried to learn say like the harmonic minor scale in every position but all I retained was a couple of the fingering patterns of a couple positions. I don’t understand how anyone can learn and retain everything and that’s what’s so special about the guitar, even the masters really haven’t mastered it they have mastered their playing style in a couple or three different genres, there’s a whole other universe they could still learn. The guitar will never be completely mastered by anyone. Look at all the kids on the internet that can play circles around some of the 80s guitar heroes, they can play all the stuff but they didn’t create it , all I’m saying is the average intermediate player is a whole lot better today than in the 90s at least from a technical standpoint. I like to think if I had all the resources new players today have I would be a lot better
0:55 Minor Pentatonic Scale 2:17 Major Pentatonic Scale
4:02 Major And Minor Scale
6:35 5-12 Scales
Can we get an ear learning video, please?? 🙏 🙏
I've been struggling a lot learning songs by ear, and you are the only teacher i understand
Sight singing and reading are some of the hardest things to do in music. Do not feel bad lol. That's the sign of a true musician that should go to berklee to study music.
I am 73, been playing guitar for 61 years. Did a little scales, but just started playing to songs and learned a lot. I work all over the neck from nut to 22 fret.
I guess Cream and Credence Clearwater Revival taught me a LOT. I can just jump in and play....
The guitar messenger of the guitar gods back at it to enlighten us with some knowledge!
Since I started watching your videos, i can see some improvements in my practice.
Thank you very much! 🙏
No love for the monotonic scale. 😪
EEEEEEE and then it repeats
Remember to practice it in every key
I can do this in all positions !
Kevin is such a G. Started playing guitar 2 months ago and his vids really help me out
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I know all off them but I do not consider myself advance player. Should include the blues.😅
The info might be good, but the shitty clickbaity thumbnail makes me don't want to watch the video
Not going to lie, the "click bait" method worked! Cause i was like, " wait, 15??, what did I miss?" Thank you for the info! While I already know OF these, you reminded me to get back to practicing and memorizing them again.
Funny how we learn these things and then get out of practice and have to take a refresher course lol
It's funny, because it's just 5 scales, 7 if you want to consider minor scales as a different thing other than a mode of major. Or even if you want to count all modes as scales, it's still 12, since counting different positions of a scale as a different scale is just stupid
I’ve been playing drums for years and recently been diving into guitar and these videos have been a god send thank you kev!
Glad to hear it Leviathan! You had to switch to guitar bc my wife stole your drums lol
The way I remember the diatonic scales is to memorize the 1, 2, 3, 5 & 6 positions (ie: 5 scale shapes). Then lydian, scale 4 is just phrygian, scale 3 without playing the first note. The lochrian, scale 7 is just the ionian, scale 1 with an added note half a step before the first note. I find this method helpful because you only have to remember five scale shapes instead of seven.
As a pianist, i was utterly flabbergasted when i saw that the normal major and minor scales aren't the default ones.
Thanks for the list bro byyyyeeeeee 0:19 😂🤣😂 Awesome video🤟🏾💪🏾🤟🏾
Thanks!
@@tncfrench no problem!
KEVIN : THE CONTENT IN THIS VIDEO IS NOT MEANT TO LEARN IN ONE SITTING
meanwhile me who is about to finish learning all of this in one sitting
Picked up guitar a few months back started off learning easy songs and skipped some basics I should’ve gotten down first. This video was a major help😊
Dude thank you so much for this. This is exactly what I needed when I needed it lmao much appreciated 🙏🏻
I do like your style of teaching 😎
Hey, 4am crazed music nerd commenter here, that explanation you put at 11.20 was very very insightful. I've recently been playing lose control by teddy swims in a cover band (which features a major V chord in a minor key) and what you said on screen really made it make sense why it sounds so good. Cheers
Glad I could help the fellow crazed 4am music nerds out there
You are great bro! watching your videos from Lima, Perú. I am an upcoming artist, I do urban pop, melodic trap, everything that goes in "MUSICA URBANA"... but I have always loved to play the guitar. You have a unique way of explaining, thanks bro!
Wonderful explanation and very very great job very very useful for me and very understandable for remaining beginners❤❤❤ thank you very much❤❤❤
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Kevin, i've been subscribed to this channel for a while now. And i've gotta say, this is one on THE BEST channels i've ever seen.
You give people lessons for free on youtube that otherwise would have been payed. I pay my guitar teacher and we usually just learn songs, a bit of theory and nothing more, but you, without even being payed, give the most informative lessons on youtube alongside a few other youtubers that have 10x your subscribers.
Really, we love you, this channel deserves way more subscribers than it already has.
(Sorry for any mispellings or grammar errors, i'm not a native speaker)
Thanks so much! I appreciate you guys for watching and leaving super kind comments like this one!
This is literally the best beginner guitar video I've ever seen... best structure and explaining to understand what/why you're doing it. Thanks brother
Thank god, this guy saved me a lot of time by putting the list up front
I would say chromatic scale is def important to learn. I felt lost for years after studying music theory for about 3 yrs in high school, then I stumbled upon the chromatic scale. After, music and all the other scales seemed to open up and flow. Rhythm and syncopation was even easier to understand for me.
One thing i have learnt from this video is as follows,
I used to play the diatonic scale all over the fret board but never knew i was playing different modes, but now i know, thank you for helping me unlock something new
Glad you learned something!
You should do a deep dive on modes next please! I’m confused why the root is always the starting note. Does it not follow pentatonic shapes? Do you always start a mode on the root?
brother, all the other video out there take hours to explain basically nothing, all nonsense, you go directly to the point and teach us in a clear way! success my man, started playing 1mo ago and I want to go higher... thx for the videos
I think I have bad hands for this, can’t really spread my fingers properly
Guys.. what's the use of the notes on the fret board and how do I use scales? How do I memorize chords so I can play it directly without knowing it's a chord? I wanna be a professionalist... Pls help me😭🙏
You have got to keep creating content. The guitar community needs you. This is the only thing that I feel will make it possible for me to come back, I have been so lost for so long!
You had me as soon as I saw the Peter Frampton album cover
wow this guy really knows his stuff!! great teaching and great video buddy :)
wow this guy really knows his stuff!! great teaching and great video buddy :)
I just started and as I’m moving up string my middle finger tends to come up. Annoying
A question for clarification, what's the point of the positions if all the scales are movable? Why is there are position 1-5? What benefit will that have later down the road?
Would love it if you showed us some popular "exotic/eastern/arabian" scales in the future
Liked and subscribed. Thanks for the content. I do recommend going forward to provide exactly what you promise in the title or more. I think there is so much value in your video that people won't mind but overall it's not a good tactic imo.
We want more deep dives please
More deep dives, coming in hot!
I learn the major and minor pentatonic scale in around 10 minutes, thanks for the video.
Ha! It’s true. 15 sounds more official than 14. You sly fox, you. 😏
Thanks a lot Bro. You help me out a lot. From Bro .Tyrone God Bless.
You made this simple 🎊 congratulations
Nice vid!
But: Think next time you should mix the guitar little bit quiter, sometimes the volume in relation to your voice is a little bit pain.
Commenting to say that I'm watching the whole video but I pressed like immediately at the 19 second mark. Subscribed before even finishing the video. Really refreshing, thank you!
I don't know why but you resemble Ed Sheeran...
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-John 15:25
This is exactly what I needed right now in my learning curve. Thank you!
This video is so helpful to me. I can not thank you enough for this breakdown. I'm only 2 months in and have been doing the Am Pentatonix ONLY not really know why or what to do with it. Just saw a YT vid doing the Am Pentatonix and did it. I can not wait to watch this video after work and go over them all and add a bunch to my practice
Ever heard of the ichikosucho scale? It’s a Japanese one
Can someone tell me how all the modes relate to the 5 caged scales? Which modes go to which caged scale?
The hero who lived long enough to see himself become a villain
only 10k likes is criminal for how good this is
Great video!
Thank you Thankyou so much i really needed this ❤
You are really good at teaching.
so for the diatonic scales, could i play the dorian/phyrigian/etc. scales shape in the same exact position anywhere on the neck? like i wouldn’t have to change it in any way?
because if i look up say the dorian scale, there’s 5 different ways on one chart to play the scale, so do i need to play those specific positions on those specific frets? or can i use this one shape from this video to play the dorian scale anywhere on the fretboard, and if so then what are the other positions for? sorry if this is confusing lol i’ve just been so confused for days straight trying to figure this out
Wonderful. Very useful. However, there’s no music - I can’t figure out what you’re playing without transcribing the notes you’re playing physically in the video in slow motion. Do you have any downloads?
I memorized all the 1 to 5 position pentatonic scale. But my problem is how can I apply them to make a solo or adlib? That is my big problem I didn't know how to make a solo or adlib. In different kinds of songs and different kinds of Chords progression.🤔
What helped me was just finding a backing track on RUclips, mostly southern rock or something because it's easier to play to. Just start out with 2 strings in a scale for example, I used the D and G string and just played around. It's weird and awkward at first but eventually you get an ear for the sound of the notes and what sounds good. Hope this helps
take the first shape with the root note top and bottom, and stretch both ends to play across the fretboard diagonally, its the easiest fingering to track a run down and up, and you can hit every note in any order as you go,, a backing track, blues or rock on youtube should have a nice note map you can follow to work this out,,
same problem to me
@@nickreyes5231 my advice as above , john Mayer calls it the pentatonic equator, stay centered there until you can hear what you are doing against a backing track , you just have to experiment a lot to become good at improvisation,, when you are familiar with this placement put an artist on that you can follow to see where they land , this is just going to take time, the more time you invest the better,, there is no magic trick , improvising and playing lead is just finding inventive ways to use the notes of the scale, and a few other things ,
Also same for me lmk if you find an answer
Minor pentatonic wrong?!
I think your diagrams are upside down from how the guitar is in the video 😂
Technically the scales our written from the lowest string at the bottom because it's the "lowest" or if looking at from a buoyancy perspective It is the Thickest/ fattest/heaviest string so it would sink to the lowest area hints why it's at the bottom. And to see it from yet another perspective, the way that music is written on the staff using notation the lowest notes are at the bottom. The highest notes are at the top. yet another way to look at. It is from your perspective looking down at the fret board.
Hey dude, when I google major and minor pentatonic scales I get diagrams of all kinds of different shapes from what you showed. Why is there so much discrepancy in shapes, I thought the shape didn’t change as you moved into different keys.
because its all about the notes of what a pentatonic is .. example : A minor pentatonic is taking the minor scale and excluding the second note and 6th giving you A C D E G. so whereever those notes lay on the fretboard ( to the left of your starting position or the right. so when you play those notes you are playing A minor pentatonic they can even be on the same string or 2 strings or all strings its all about the notes . until you look at the harmony underneath..... then it gets fun
Great question, the short answer is basically different people call the same scale different things, and they also use the same name for entirely different scales. What I’ve presented in this video is the most commonly used terminology. If you get lost or confused, just compare the charts that I presented for the scales, because the charts will never lie. People might name the chart 1000 different things, but it’s still the same chart. Hope this helps!
@@kevinnickensthank you for responding! I’m going to adhere to the scale shapes/positioning you listed in this video. Learning 5 totally distinct finger positions along the neck just for a single scale, for example, for the minor pentatonic scale, just sounds exhausting... Hopefully other guitarists don’t make fun of me.
Thanks guitar mom!
Appreciate your breakdown of these scales and making it easy to learn. Thank you.
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can somebody explain, why?
Becuz why not 🤷
I was randomly looking for guitar scales and learning them, not knowing which was what. Thank you for this!
Why did it take me so long to find a video that breaks down the scales like this? Very helpful
This is really cool, I've been spinning my wheels for a while and bored with just trying to learn songs.
Answered a bunch of questions I had about the scales too even if a bunch of it went over my head.
Probably a good excuse to get my Guitar Grimoire out xD
I learned a lot! I'm a violinist and this made a lot of sense to me. I really appreciate this as I start on my guitar journey. Thanks!
Now to re-watch and take a bunch of notes!
As a metal fan and player, I learned the harmonic minor (phrygian dominant as well) very early, at the point that, playing for 1 year, I made three songs not using any pentatonic, but diatonic and specially the harmonic minor. I don't remember when I trully understood its intervals, but the term tritone was already there by defaut as a Black Sabbath fan, whose first couple riffs were Black Sabbath, Iron Man and Paranoid.
Nowadays, I stay away from pentatonic, 'cause I really dislike it, and still compose using diatonic modes and very sparsely hirajoshi (which is another pentatonic, but doesn't sound like a rock cliche), diminished and whole tone scale. The next step for me is understanding the chords used in each mode; I kinda now how to make chords, but naming them is another thing.
excellent tutorial
This video is a godsend thank you
this video helped clear alot of my confusions about the many different "positions" in scales. thanks!
I was a lil annoyed when you stopped reading them out loud were all trying to learn just because you think people grasped it doesn’t mean you should just change it up I was on the third scale and when you changed everything up I was lost
Dude, you’re such a gem for a self-taught guitarist like me!
Incredibly helpful
I’ve only been playing guitar for a year already know the harmonic minor… wtf I worked backwards 😭
This is the best video to take in this amount of information quickly. Thanks man I’ll be watching this daily
I love you. Thank you. So very much.
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You’re a great teacher! Information in this video and previous have unlocked a lot of what searching and videos and teachers have not been able to make sense. Anyone who wants to learn guitar I’m going to send to this channel.
In playing entire chord progression, dont play the modes or scales vertically. Only up to 6 degrees of notes ( 3 notes per string) are to be played straight using the top 2 strings, then the next 2 strings will be played as the next octave with the next mode pattern, and so on. This appears playing diagonally descending and may be played ascending or combination. Remember to fit about 4 to 6 notes per beat to form 1 bar of lick pattern. Scales are guides to create your own lick patterns (with intervals or skipped notes, usually the 3rd and 5th degrees are skipped to sound tensional). These lick patterns must be connected with the next mode sequence using the same lick patterned on each of the different modes. In one phrase or one complete progression, at least 2 mode patterns are played in sequence.
What about diminished and wholetone scales and the modes of melodic minor and harmonic minor???? Smh also dominant pentatonic is extremely useful
Good stuff here! I'm 30 years in and just now getting to where you are pointing. Know the a minor pentatonic scale well. It's Def opened me up to playing with others with zero experience doing that.
This is exactly what i needed. I have been asking my father for years for a comprehensive list of scales i must learn and he could never give me a list because there are just so many. Sincerely thank you for this.
you are doing the lord's work. You don't know how much it is helping me, a self taught guitarist. Please make some on picking styles
Excellent you have unpacked alot ,but your simplicity makes it easy to catch up with .
Thanks
This is just the video I needed to piece these together😂 Well explained my guy, love it!
Thanks for this. I played drums for 40+ years, and know i am Learning to play the guitar is a so great thank you for your content. Shawn
Exactly what I was looking for, great job!
I really like this video because I can just practice all these scales from one video. Thank you.
Started playing 2 years ago. This was extremely helpful. Thanks!