Great reminder, David! To get even more mileage out of the pentatonic in situations when the progression hangs over a single chord for an extended duration, try throwing in the pentatonic of the relative fifth for a spicier sound occasionally, i.e. Em-pentatonic over an Am chord or G-pentatonic over a C.
Very good lesson. I have been improvising for a long time and do things differently, but this is a great add. I really appreciate it. It gives another path. I am constantly learning, even after many many years of playing. It is amazing what you can learn when you drop your gunslinger ego and open your mind to other players ideas and concepts. Once we as lead guitarists receive praise from an audience for our ability, we often shut out other ideas and suggestions. It is like believing your own press clippings. As a young player it was probably more detrimental to my development than anything else. Not everyone understands what I am saying, but now, I really appreciate those who are willing to educate. Willing to give up valuable information rather than keeping others in the dark. Thanks again.
Appreciate detailed and meaningful comments like yours. Too many simply say "great" or "sucks" in so many words. Thanks for giving David and his approach your attention and commenting as you did.
Great video lesson here, thanks. Is there a book or video available that shows you what scale to play over what chord? For instance is there a certain scale that should be used with 7th chords?
Thank you! There are many scales that would work over a chord. I have a free workshop that will give you all the steps you need to figure those things out. You can sign up at www.guitarinfusion.com
OK, I tried this over F > C > G > Am progression, and I found whenever I played the F pentatonic over F chord, it sounded off. Somehow C, G, and Am scales blend into each other nicely, but F sticks out like a sore thumb. What am I doing wrong?
@@Wallimann No, I haven't! Didn't take notice that we also match major and minor scales and chords too. I was playing minor pentatonic over all the chords, just matched the key signature. After I have changed to major scale over major chords, I could clearly hear how the notes follow the backing track. Plus, it meant that I used the same shapes for both C and Am :D Thanks for pointing it out!
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Great reminder, David! To get even more mileage out of the pentatonic in situations when the progression hangs over a single chord for an extended duration, try throwing in the pentatonic of the relative fifth for a spicier sound occasionally, i.e. Em-pentatonic over an Am chord or G-pentatonic over a C.
Great approach, David! Moving from one chord to the next seems like a great way to build phrasing skills.
Very good lesson. I have been improvising for a long time and do things differently, but this is a great add. I really appreciate it. It gives another path. I am constantly learning, even after many many years of playing. It is amazing what you can learn when you drop your gunslinger ego and open your mind to other players ideas and concepts. Once we as lead guitarists receive praise from an audience for our ability, we often shut out other ideas and suggestions. It is like believing your own press clippings. As a young player it was probably more detrimental to my development than anything else. Not everyone understands what I am saying, but now, I really appreciate those who are willing to educate. Willing to give up valuable information rather than keeping others in the dark. Thanks again.
Appreciate detailed and meaningful comments like yours. Too many simply say "great" or "sucks" in so many words. Thanks for giving David and his approach your attention and commenting as you did.
Thank you so much!
Thank you brother!
Thank you for sharing the tutorial sir🎸
amazing! I've been struggling with this problem for years now and now it seems I have a way out
I LIKE the intros -- pure industrial-strength Wallimann !
Thanks for the tips, David!
Merci tourjours super instructif good job
Top-level video and advices! Going to try! 😊👍💯
Great video lesson here, thanks.
Is there a book or video available that shows you what scale to play over what chord? For instance is there a certain scale that should be used with 7th chords?
Thank you!
There are many scales that would work over a chord. I have a free workshop that will give you all the steps you need to figure those things out. You can sign up at www.guitarinfusion.com
This. Makes. Sense.
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Very awesome video!
amazing thank you for this.
Very nice!!😊
OK, I tried this over F > C > G > Am progression, and I found whenever I played the F pentatonic over F chord, it sounded off. Somehow C, G, and Am scales blend into each other nicely, but F sticks out like a sore thumb. What am I doing wrong?
Were you using the F Major penta on that F?
Thank you so much for also showing the cords related to the scales👍 Great vid. If you have more vids like this. Than you have another subscriber🎸
All chords come from C Mayor
@@Wallimann No, I haven't! Didn't take notice that we also match major and minor scales and chords too. I was playing minor pentatonic over all the chords, just matched the key signature. After I have changed to major scale over major chords, I could clearly hear how the notes follow the backing track. Plus, it meant that I used the same shapes for both C and Am :D Thanks for pointing it out!
The ducks in the intro made my day.
Haha!! I had a laugh when adding them!
I didn't get email for free guitar course ? Never came
I sent you an email my friend. Did you get it?
"incorrectly"
That’s a better word yes! But not as clickable!
Not wrong.
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I got here first!!! 🎉😂
Yep. You are reading my comment completely wrong.
You click baited me into reading it. It works!