This is Why You Suck at Guitar: Learning Scales SUCKS!
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This is why you suck at guitar 28: You suck at learning scales!
Scales? What are those, something a fish wears on its outsides??? Nah man, they're the basic building blocks of all music, and most players SUCK at learning them.... well, to be more accurate, the way we are taught to learn them sucks. Endless numbers of shapes the memorize, none of them telling us what's REALLY going on inside a scale... all that does is keep you tied to playing PATTERNS instead of MUSIC!
But if you take Uncle Ben Eller here's advice and approach every scale 4 different ways, you're gonna be free as a bird and covering that neck in sweet sweet music. Lets go!!!!
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HEY BIG BEN. GREAT VIDEO
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LOVE YOUR VIDEOS MAN
Ben, my friend, you are the most accurate ,funny and solid type dude in what you teach. Take it from a guy who began in 1979 due to EVH and Joe Walsh, my main hombre`s along with a few others like Gibbons, Di Martini, Dimebag, Page, of course and Frank Zappa, jivin with his cosmic debris! I still learn every day and a big reason is your content on your channel. Keep it up Uncle Ben, ya don`t want a Sears Poncho, you need a real poncho, I mean Mexican pancho , hmmmmmm, ahhhh just forget it!!
My stepmom gave me few words of wisdom and encouragement: "Stepson, only I suck in this house."
now that's some wisdom!
"The missionary position of scale patterns." 😂
Whatever your pastor did to you, it wasn't your fault.
Ben deserves an Oscar for ALL THE wordings in this video. 😂😂😂
Dammit, he uploaded it over a week later!
7:40 no exaggeration, this tip about 1-string scales had a bigger effect on my playing than any other single bit of advice. Why:
1) seeing the scale linearly gets all of the "guitar junk" out of the way - you see the scale for what it is, a set of intervals that define harmony. This keeps you in the zone more like a vocalist or keyboard player. Guitar string tuning turns the simplicity of a scale into a maze.
2) memorizing scale boxes wasn't necessary anymore. You just start on one string, and then try jumping to an adjacent string from any and every scale degree. You start to see the boxes and positions yourself on the fly when you always know what scale degree you're on, because you know what the next interval is.
3) it works really great with the pentatonic scale. I never rehearsed the 4 other pentatonic scale boxes much, now I just sort of know them.
4) no need to memorize modes or their scale boxes *at all*. They're just different starting points on what you've already been practicing.
5) it demystifies how chords and scales work together. Triads work linearly too (they're just 3-note scales), so building little chord fragments on the fly happens just like it does for scale boxes, because you always know what degree of the scale you're on. It also helps with chord extensions, 11ths, etc.
Yes. This is exactly what worked for me. Learning the interval pattern and then just applying it to the fret board. After a while you just know where all the notes are and even if you are in an alternate tuning, you can just make it work.
Totally agree, and I'd add that if you learn scales and triads on piano/keyboard, that helps with understanding a ton, too.
It's also the case that, depending on the context, you do not necessarily need to be 'in scale' all the time, as long as you start and resolve in key.
Holy crap!!! Commentary was freaking on FIRE!!! Best. Channel.EVER!!!!
JESUS CHRIST!!! THIS IS THE BEST CLASS ON SCALES I'VE EVER HAD!
the pun per minute ratio is Airplane level. A++
When I get good by the year 2160, my fusion band is soooo going to be called Intentional Holdsworth.
Mine is forever gonna be called Unintentional Holdsworth. For accuracy.
Shoutout to your pastor for impregnating all this knowledge into you. Very helpful video Uncle Ben!
I stumble upon your channel every few months and think "how do I keep forgetting about this guy." Your knowledge will hopefully go down in youtube history as one of the great YT guitar teaches. I hope your videos live on for generations because the knowledge and technique is so crucial, especially as modern metal progresses the way it is. Much love from a long time silent follower!
When you said “corrected” I thought, “did he just slip in a reference to the Shining?” Masterfully done - the reference, the jokes, and most of all the lesson
I see Pazuzu hiding out in the background. 🤘👿
Love the pixelated video game intro on the videos!
This was a step up in the humor part of the videos, stellar teaching as always hahaha
Nice shining reference
The chromatic scale is so underated.
When I think of scales I think of reptilian scales. Man I suck!
sounds like something a reptilian would say..
No you don't. Reptilians are cool as long as you don't attack them. Then it's your problem. 😂
😂
Fantastic explanation and demonstration. Thanks man!!
Ouch...."tell her I said hi" 😂😂😂
Awesome as usual, Uncle Ben! My stepmom says hi.
Great lesson Ben! Rock on!
The innuendos are slaying me!
Bro. I literally figured this out on my own yesterday and now i see this. Damn^^
Such a great lesson! Thank you for sharing! Also these tones are amazing. Would love to learn more about the gear you’re using.
Yet another banger of a video, friend. You are an excellent teacher! I have spent time learning a lot of scale shapes and I know the shapes but as you've pointed out I have never been able to pull back the curtain and learn to have freedom across the whole neck. I can see how combining the vertical shape, three note per string shape, one string shape, and the little shape provides a clear roadmap to getting there. Your videos always make me feel excited to pick up the guitar and learn something new!
(1:41) excellent choice of axe Uncle Ben! Love the color too...❤
Thanks!
@@BenEller I will be buying that exact guitar in a couple months. Is it as amazing as it looks and sounds?
@@APK-pn4qhYES! It quickly became one of my favorites. It’s a 10.
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This is amazing! Thanks Mr.Uncle Ben Sir, I've been so stuck in box patterns of scales for a long time ,this lesson is totally going to assist me in navigating my way outta there😀👍
Top notch humour and top notch lesson!!
The incredibly useful lesson was great but . . . when you top it off with humor, then it's better than great . . . thank you (I'm 65 and learning howta shred mang)
Me too, right! At 65 I'm just learning what I shoulda known back in 1966.
One of your best videos. Great info and very funny too. I absolutely concur about the single string scales. I instinctively learnt those first as it was way easier for me and I've never had too much trouble breaking out of boxes as a result.
This is why I like Open C-esque tunings. Scales become less “a pattern to play on the neck” and more a proper roadmap because it’s Easier to learn
That Jackson gets me bricked upppp ❤
I just kept thinking you were about to bust out Sails of Charon 😁😁
your lessons are the best sir, Thank You!
I literally laugh out loud to the video…cause Ben is a MASTER who doesn’t take himself too seriously. Channel is bad ass 😎👍🏻
Excellent overview!
Thanks Ben, good video!
Ben’s got spring fever.
Excellent Ben. Thank you!🎉
Great lesson and fun as usual ! thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
After mentioning the helicopter move I lost my train of thought and didn’t get it back. Hmm, guitars, helicopters, step moms, unsheathing….oh yeah something about Phrygian style.
Absolutely gold right there folks!!!
Great advice! Thanks UB!
Very Rad!! Love that guitar and color too!!!
Uncle Ben (and his similes) is on fire 😎
Very helpful! I’ve been doing the single string scales using a metronome and doing legato, helped tremendously!
That guitar looks awesome
Love the fret board on that guitar!!!❤❤❤
Dude have you ever considered doing stand up? Cuz u r HILARIOUS!!!!
Explained in a way even my crazy brain comprehends!
Gotta love Francis Bubblestrausers
Incredible knowledge and dude you are hysterical
Good video . Thanks for posting :) Gonna go try this out
Brilliant video, yes you're right I too always seem to start on the root note on the bottom e string...good advice
You should patent the phrase “accidental Holdsworth”!
thanks for your great videos and the eloquent stuff, my kind of humour 👍
Great lesson, that one string scale pattern was game changer for me when I learned it years ago.
I forgot how much I enjoyed being told why I suck on guitar. Ben has a special quality that allows to say stuff like that. It would probably get me killed. Seriously though, Ben is the best teacher on the internet and helped me out of a deep hole and back to really enjoying playing. Thanks again Ben.
Damn Ben, slid the "your mom" joke in there in the first 90 seconds.
Amazing Uncle Ben. You make my guitar playing mo better.
Great video made even better with mention of the almost forgotten Bubble Trousers and the almighty Alvin. Thank you. Some important messages and tips here and some answers to awkward questions too...
My brain mostly knows this stuff, but it gets a lot more better to my hand fingers when Uncle Ben 'splains it.
Thank you Uncle Ben... love you man! ✌️💜🙋🏻♂️
Ben your metaphor game was on point for this one. 😂
Love this channel! My guitar teacher loves this channel! #BenEller for prez! Make America shred again!
I've never had a problem learning scales, it's the other stuff like really understanding theory, phrasing and being musical I suck at.
Never learn a scale without knowing all intervals
Eddie van scalen… Yinying Milkshake…. Awesome 😅😅😅
Funny, informative and Useful information, Thanks my good friend Uncle Ben!
I kind of hit a wall with my guitar playing years ago because I never fully decided to dive head first into learning this stuff. I’m going to really make a challenge for myself and check out your site and give it a go.
Thanks Uncle Ben!Whow!what a lesson, Something for everyone, and everyone gets a mention, Mel Bay, Tom quale, Allan Holdsworth!but pastor Frank sounds disturbing 🤔🤔
Endlessly entertaining and instructive. I feel more better now.
This is one of my favorite videos that you have done. Gave me a new way to look at things that I already use. Also a master class in double entendre lol
UNC! Creepin up on 500k. Woot! 🤘
I come here for the Dad jokes and you never let me down Ben!
Great, thanks!
Key takeaway was play 6 string bass tuned E to C 😊
Thanks Ben, this is the absolute best video on the Phrygian scale ever created for guitar players. I absolutely heard and saw all the biblical references to Vai, Satch, and Edward. And accidental Holdsworth (LMAO) is where I live most of the time. I got it now!
Very useful information. You explained it way better than I ever could when I've tried.
Also, heavy on the Uncle Ben jokes. Loved it. Lol
Excellent!
Some legit advice and a great lesson, questionable comparisons. Classic Uncle Ben
I just a few days ago read Allan said that "when I do practice scales" I practice 𝒇𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒏𝒐𝒕𝒆𝒔 𝒑𝒆𝒓 𝒔𝒕𝒓𝒊𝒏𝒈 to facilitate moving around the neck. Ugghh.
I also read him talking about how whenever he heard a normal 7th chord it made him sick or something. Haunting...
I visited Mel Bay in '91 at his store in Kirkwood, Missouri, where he tried out and liked a guitar I had built. And yes, I seem to recall that even he employed some scale forms in his recital 😃
@randykalish7558:
Are you sure you were talking to "The" Mel Bay, and not Junior, or some other random person working there?
Cuz I'da thought ole Mel would be RIP in '91, lol.
That guy's been around for a looooong time.
I had his books when I was a kid, by the photos he was a grown-ass man. An' THAT was a loooong time ago!
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"The" He showed me photos of himself with Johnny Smith aboard their boat, fishing on a high Colorado lake: their favorite thing to get away from it all, except they couldn't get away from the scales. Mel Bay: Feb.25, 1913 ~ May 14, 1997 🙏
Duuuuuuude!! The snark jokes were off the charts for this one! 😆 Well done!...oh yeah, the video was helpful, too
I have to sub, this is too funny. You had me rollin in less than 3 mins with useful info. Plus that is a pretty nice gitfiddle you got there.
Scales not a problem. Major issue for.me is speed. Cannot get past a plateau/barrier. Simply cant break through it
Get that metronome out every single time you practice scales. Slowly increase the speed while playing your scales on time. Obvious advice, but we're all guilty of playing without the metronome.
Thank you uncle Ben! I’m an intermediate bassist trying to get to the advanced stage. I want to lay down some Cliff Burton style bass.
Can't think of a better sales pitch. Thanks again Uncle Ben
I suck at rhythm. I need a play album no training for rhythm with a metronome to build speed and accuracy.
Best scale lesson I’ve ever seen.
Scales and Mel Bay, Hal Leonard publications, and many others were the backbone of my learning. Those crusty, brittle yellow pages are missed. P.S. Mom says hello.
:41 in, what do I suck at the most…? This is broad, it encompasses a LOT and not to say I don’t have hundreds of other issues but clicking my brain on AS I’m playing. Making it multi-task. Can’t plan much further ahead than identifying octaves for position shifts while keeping my groove and playing my changes and lines.
Mel Bay lol. Damm, that's a blast from the past!
The pile of books I had between playing drums, guitar, and piano when I was young were daunting.
My brain doesn't function correctly. Note tones don't stick in my brain. It is like my ears/brain are color blind but in tonal form. I hate it.
Thanks Ben, this came at the right time. Just like me right before my parents get home from Costco.
Awesome!
Meow at 2:00
Well, you Sir, were on a roll ! LOL (extremely useful information btw!) Thanks for sharing Sir!!
I had a Mel Bay book in the late '60s, but I never finished it, which I regret because if I had gotten through it I'm sure I'd've been ready for this lesson.
Uncle Ben is giving us the keys to the Lamborghini. Let's ride Shredmaestros....🤘
I always enjoy your wicked sense of humor but you are on a roll today!! 😂