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This is, FINALLY, the first video like this that actually taught me something, 4 simple nots, with different positions, all with a different feel, I actually finally understood how I have to use the notes in correlation with the key I'm playing in. And I love the fact that I'm able to just look at my fretboard and SEE all the shapes you showed us!! I need more😊
Years worth of basic blues rock development in this lesson. Wish I had seen this in beginning times. Opening doors for the willing future players. Thanks Eddie
FINALLY FINALLY FINALLY someone gave us mortals a graphic view of the Minor vs the Major scales. They are nowhere to be found, and I can't thank you enough! I will use this in my first entry to the Lead Guitar after 50 homework on facebook this weekend. I have been looking for this for years! And give Mike a shoutout from one of his students please?
This is by far the best guitar tutorial I have ever watched, very simple to understand by the way it was taught. Extremely powerful for a beginning guitar player like myself. I wish I could give five thumbs up for this. I am blown away! Thank you!
This guy is the best ever - a kind of organic approach. Again, I wish I'd known this years ago instead of trying to memorize scales, failing and feeling hopeless.
I got to tell you. I consider myself a TH-cam teacher hopper. I watch many many lessons from all the teachers. Each has their strengths or specialties. Some have great content but lack in presentation skills. Some have a good presentation but not great content. You amaze me with many of your lessons. Presentation - awesome and so many of your lessons are content rich. I mean no one covers the spectrum of ideas that are so important. You have saved me many hours of searching for a subject I need help with. I love the "I stuggled with this for years" lessons. You shed light on many fresh ideas that can make us better. You can tell in your presentations and your voice, you love what you do and have the student interests at heart. Thank you so much for all your help. Your the best!
woow, that's great man. I play guitar for almost 15 years for fun but for the first time ever ,I know what I am playing for real. Well done and many thanks.
Another incredible lesson Eddie, as all yours are, I don't know how much I have improved following all your GMM courses, Let's just say: "Yes, I can play the Guitar after 40 years of noodling and getting nowhere fast, then just a year of Eddie Haddad teaching classes and now I can really play well." - awesome!
I had never seen this before yesterday. Another great teacher was sharing this same style.! I was blown away, I know I can learn guitar starting with this technique that just clicked for me! Thank you
This is the most coherent explanation I have seen for simply mixing minor and major pentatonic scale sequences. This is really useful. Thanks very much!
Very nice lesson. For me, l got hung up thinking there was a difference between major and minor pent scales, and thought I had to learn and remember two scales. Then discovered the concept of relative minors (last half of the lesson) and things got much easier.
As a ‘fairly’ accomplished guitar player I find these back to basics lessons so good and enjoyable, thank you so much Eddie I love all your lessons you are such a fantastic tutor, one of the very best👍
Very cool how these boxes are even easier to learn subsets of the frying pan shapes (my absolute favorite patterns) for the major and minor pentatonic scales!
Super helpful! I really appreciate the inclusion of dots to guide my finger placement on the frets. It makes your lessons much easier to follow. Thank you!
Excellent, excellent vid!! Many years ago I memorized the 5 minor pentatonic positions but I never was able to play across them. After a ten year layoff from guitar your lesson is the 'training wheels' I need to get started again. Thank you so much!
Mr. Ed, Thank you so much for this lesson. Wow. I am still working so hard on my push ups in Boot Camp, I had no clue ...... the Avenue of Giants... God bless you young man, thanks for all wisdom.
Thank you so much. Lots of great teachers on here for sure, but I learned the most for my minutes here and really enjoyed your way of wording. Had some giggles along the way also
Thank you so much. It has been hard trying to find someone to just break this down, just like you did, as for some reason it makes much much more sense to me. Ty!
Hey Eddie, great lesson! This lesson is an excellent example of less is more. Throw in technique and feel and really sounds great! Hope you and your family are doing well .. Doug from GMM.
Absolutely Brilliant Sir. Lovely lesson! You made the whole pentatonic concept look so simple with just the four notes. ❤ you are the real Guru! 🧘 Thank you 🙏 for your teaching.
Great lesson, and great, advice. I've been learning the scales and starting to break that habit, and was wondering if I should learn it directly first to internalize it.
Thanks Eddie, thats a great way of thinking about it. You always bring it brother, youre becoming my favorite teacher. I have ghastly arthritis in my hands, so i have to get the most mileage out of fewer notes.
Understandable and encouraging and putting together what everyone knows but breaking down the possibilities of bends and minor major overlaps. And a good starting point Good teaching !
I need to practice way more than I do... This is such great ideas and super assistance for my playing. I'm working on commiting this all to memory. Thanks. Yes .. like adding spice to my playing.
Just found your channel. Thank you! Newbie acoustic here, the note overlay was so helpful. You answered questions as I was thinking about it. Cant wait to watch your other videos!
Great lesson, thank you! Enjoyed your straight forward explanation. I've found that throwing major licks into minor feeling tunes is generally safer than the reverse.. Or have I just tried it in the wrong spots haha! Any advice on throwing minor licks over a major feel? Thanks!
Interesting concept. i did not know that you could solo in both minor and major scale. If a song is on a major chord I thought you needed to stay wthin a major scale. So this for me is very new, The question for me is when can I do this swapping between major and minor? Great video For me game changer and something that is going to open up to more questions for me, Thanks Tony
"💡 Lightbulb moment!!! I wish I had this guitar system 30 years ago!" Discover how guitar players over 40 are finally making sense of the notes and improvising guitar solos on the fly, like the pros - FREE DOWNLOAD: www.guitarmasterymethod.com/1nuxhVz1UVA
Best guitar teacher ever 💯
Blaze of trail ,learning guitar along with such nice english speaking
This is, FINALLY, the first video like this that actually taught me something, 4 simple nots, with different positions, all with a different feel, I actually finally understood how I have to use the notes in correlation with the key I'm playing in. And I love the fact that I'm able to just look at my fretboard and SEE all the shapes you showed us!! I need more😊
Exactly !!
Years worth of basic blues rock development in this lesson. Wish I had seen this in beginning times.
Opening doors for the willing future players.
Thanks Eddie
FINALLY
FINALLY
FINALLY
someone gave us mortals a graphic view of the Minor vs the Major scales.
They are nowhere to be found, and I can't thank you enough!
I will use this in my first entry to the Lead Guitar after 50 homework on facebook this weekend.
I have been looking for this for years!
And give Mike a shoutout from one of his students please?
This is by far the best guitar tutorial I have ever watched, very simple to understand by the way it was taught. Extremely powerful for a beginning guitar player like myself. I wish I could give five thumbs up for this. I am blown away! Thank you!
This guy is the best ever - a kind of organic approach. Again, I wish I'd known this years ago instead of trying to memorize scales, failing and feeling hopeless.
i am 72 years old never played until now , you have helped me more than i can say( thanks)
that’s so cool! Never too late to learn i guess
Brilliant, clear and extremely well explained!! The best guitar TH-cam channel!!!
We're glad you think so!
Bravo...1 of the very few times I actually learned something valuable from guitar lesson TH-camrs!
Definitely the best guitar lessons I found over the years. Easy to understand and not boring at all. Thanks for the good work, dudes.
I got to tell you. I consider myself a TH-cam teacher hopper. I watch many many lessons from all the teachers. Each has their strengths or specialties. Some have great content but lack in presentation skills. Some have a good presentation but not great content. You amaze me with many of your lessons. Presentation - awesome and so many of your lessons are content rich. I mean no one covers the spectrum of ideas that are so important. You have saved me many hours of searching for a subject I need help with. I love the "I stuggled with this for years" lessons. You shed light on many fresh ideas that can make us better. You can tell in your presentations and your voice, you love what you do and have the student interests at heart. Thank you so much for all your help. Your the best!
woow, that's great man. I play guitar for almost 15 years for fun but for the first time ever ,I know what I am playing for real. Well done and many thanks.
Merci beaucoup pour cette super leçon. Très bonne pédagogie simple et efficace 😉
Another incredible lesson Eddie, as all yours are, I don't know how much I have improved following all your GMM courses, Let's just say: "Yes, I can play the Guitar after 40 years of noodling and getting nowhere fast, then just a year of Eddie Haddad teaching classes and now I can really play well." - awesome!
Wow! The notes are simple but the grease you put in 'em brings out the soul. Great lesson.
Glad you liked it!
BEST VIDEO EVER FOR ME AT THIS LEVEL. I knew these concepts intellectually but had no idea how to use them.
Thank you very much for giving method to unleash our creativity instead of stuck in pentatonic rut. Cheers from Indonesia.
You've really helped me
Wow! You are my Obi Wan Kenobi Jedi Master of the fretboard. I will need to rewatch this video again and again and a ......
Appreciated Big Time.
I had never seen this before yesterday. Another great teacher was sharing this same style.! I was blown away, I know I can learn guitar starting with this technique that just clicked for me!
Thank you
You just took the mysteries out of guitar playing. Thank you 🙏
This is probability the first time i fully understood this concept in the past year of learning how to play. Thanks! Great job explaining!!
This is the most coherent explanation I have seen for simply mixing minor and major pentatonic scale sequences. This is really useful. Thanks very much!
Very nice lesson. For me, l got hung up thinking there was a difference between major and minor pent scales, and thought I had to learn and remember two scales. Then discovered the concept of relative minors (last half of the lesson) and things got much easier.
I'm just a beginner, but this is awesome. Needed to see this. Got it bookmarked so I can come back to it easy.
As a ‘fairly’ accomplished guitar player I find these back to basics lessons so good and enjoyable, thank you so much Eddie I love all your lessons you are such a fantastic tutor, one of the very best👍
I like it!! Thanks. The "why" it works explanation is very helpful.
Very cool how these boxes are even easier to learn subsets of the frying pan shapes (my absolute favorite patterns) for the major and minor pentatonic scales!
Super helpful! I really appreciate the inclusion of dots to guide my finger placement on the frets. It makes your lessons much easier to follow. Thank you!
Excellent, excellent vid!! Many years ago I memorized the 5 minor pentatonic positions but I never was able to play across them. After a ten year layoff from guitar your lesson is the 'training wheels' I need to get started again. Thank you so much!
Mr. Ed, Thank you so much for this lesson. Wow.
I am still working so hard on my push ups in Boot Camp, I had no clue ...... the Avenue of Giants... God bless you young man, thanks for all wisdom.
best and most useful lesson on major/minor pentatonic phrasing i've seen - tk you
This is exactly what my brain needs to hear and see to make sense of learning guitar. Thank you
Thank you so much. Lots of great teachers on here for sure, but I learned the most for my minutes here and really enjoyed your way of wording. Had some giggles along the way also
Thank you so much. It has been hard trying to find someone to just break this down, just like you did, as for some reason it makes much much more sense to me. Ty!
And here you have someone leaking top secrets. Truly great stuff
yep - playing that methodic, boring pentatonic, sounds like me ---- finally something that makes sense - thanks bro
Excellent tutorial !!
Thank you this really helps alot
I just received a DVD on 14 hacks in my mail box yesterday after try it out give you a shout out.
Hey Eddie, great lesson! This lesson is an excellent example of less is more. Throw in technique and feel and really sounds great! Hope you and your family are doing well .. Doug from GMM.
Really great lesson...thumbs up
Great instruction, and straight to the point, l will definitely try this approach in blues soloing. Thanks Much
Excellent lesson! Thank you.
Eddie these tips you give about getting as much as we can from 4 note boxes is great. Thank you for thay
Finally someone that is teaching what I need to know - Thank you
Eddie is an amazing musician and as well as great teacher!!
Absolutely Brilliant Sir. Lovely lesson! You made the whole pentatonic concept look so simple with just the four notes. ❤ you are the real Guru! 🧘 Thank you 🙏 for your teaching.
This lesson here will be one of the best lessons of the year one of the top guitar teachers of all time thanks Big Time
Love your teaching I use ur teaching skills at my church
Thank you very much. My eyes are opened now.
ShazZaMMM! A lightbulb moment! I AM grateful of this lesson bro!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
on of the best tutorial on youtube to stop noodling. Instant results. Thanks a lot!
This is one of the most useful, simple and brilliant guitar lessons I have ever seen. Thank you!
This is awesome.you are a great teacher.
Amazing thank you, I came across many videos but your a master at teaching!😮😊
Many Thanks
NICE!!!
One of the best tutorials i've ever seen about soloing ,big thanks ❤🙏🏻🎸
Yes guy, you are the best. Very simple and understandible.
Nice lesson Eddy. I got your course from Guitar Mastery Method.... Thank You.... Frank.
Thank you I feel like something just clicked with this… instantly saw a difference in my thinking and play style
Klasse gemacht, das beste System was im Internet zu finden war...Ich nutzte diese Technik ohne zu wissen wie der Zusammenhang ist. Weiter so 😊
You’re an encouraging teacher. Almost cut short my workout to practice this ❤
Great lesson, right to the point. Never had thought of moving from minor to major and back.
Thank you so much
Thanks for sharing that. This old man has something to work with now.
Fantastic lesson, thanks so much!
Eddie Thanx 4 sharing your Wisdom you are a Gem in the Guitar World 😊
Great lesson, and great, advice. I've been learning the scales and starting to break that habit, and was wondering if I should learn it directly first to internalize it.
Eddie, great lesson as usual, thanks for simplifying everything for us. You're a great teacher.
Great video! So helpful….
Yes Eddie I have followed alot of your lessons. They are superb easy to follow, achievable. Thankyou
Thanks Eddie, thats a great way of thinking about it. You always bring it brother, youre becoming my favorite teacher. I have ghastly arthritis in my hands, so i have to get the most mileage out of fewer notes.
Your pretty cool man, you are changing my guitar life thanks for the lesson 😊
Understandable and encouraging and putting together what everyone knows but breaking down the possibilities of bends and minor major overlaps.
And a good starting point
Good teaching !
I need to practice way more than I do... This is such great ideas and super assistance for my playing. I'm working on commiting this all to memory. Thanks. Yes .. like adding spice to my playing.
It’s a privilege watching your tutorials. You the best
my saving grace
I am impressed with your way of teaching.
Thank you very much & congratulations!!
Major notes are my happy rock place notes , nice video btw
Just found your channel. Thank you! Newbie acoustic here, the note overlay was so helpful. You answered questions as I was thinking about it. Cant wait to watch your other videos!
Thank you for the great lesson! God bless you for your love and encouragement. 🙏
This is great .
Great stuff!😊
Parabéns ótima didática ganhou mais um inscrito
What an XLNT lesson. It provides the "tools" to create great riffs with (after a lot of practice for me). Thank you.
Great to hear!
This lesson blew my mind..helps so much...mahalo
That was great thanku helped me alot fantastic lesson :)
Thank you, Eddie! So much great wisdom in a short video! You’ve cleared up so many things in my mind! Time to rock on! Thank you!
Eddie, you are the man. Another superb lesson, I can't wait to get into it. 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Great lesson, thank you! Enjoyed your straight forward explanation. I've found that throwing major licks into minor feeling tunes is generally safer than the reverse.. Or have I just tried it in the wrong spots haha! Any advice on throwing minor licks over a major feel? Thanks!
You just opened a world of ideas for me. Thank you.
Great video I really enjoyed very informative awesome job on explaining best practice video!!👍😎🔥🎸🤘🤘🤘
Fantastic . .
again!!
Merci monsieur, vous êtes certainement le meilleur!
❤Best guitar tutorial
Sensacional una vez mas amigo Eddie. Una clase magistral. Saludos desde España.
Be unlimited bravo.
Thank's. Simple and easy to understand. Thank's so much
Interesting concept. i did not know that you could solo in both minor and major scale. If a song is on a major chord I thought you needed to stay wthin a major scale. So this for me is very new, The question for me is when can I do this swapping between major and minor? Great video For me game changer and something that is going to open up to more questions for me, Thanks Tony