Absolutely the best teaching video that I have watched,believe me,I've checked them ALL. It opened a door to freedom on the fret board.Can't say thanks enough.
I’m a working jazz guitar player (not a teacher). This video popped up in my feed while I was doing dishes and if my hands weren’t all soapy I probably would’ve clicked right past it but I wound up getting pulled in and I gotta say: this is a very nice lesson. I think it’s worth mentioning that when you reduced the pentatonic scale to a four-note box shape and then you faked us out by playing a one-note solo (driven by rhythm), most people who are not musicians probably wouldn’t even have realized you only played one note. And that’s a revelation in itself, no matter what your level. I have an eight-year-old daughter and it’s been really tough trying to teach her to playmusic. I’m now working with her using this concept. It’s really made her excited about playing the guitar. I throw down the groove on my guitar and she plays a one or two note solo that’s all about phrasing and she really feels like she’s getting it. I look forward to seeing where this takes us. Thanks, man.
A perfect example of this very little box is the solo to Mambo Sun by T Rex. Marc Bolan plays a fantastic solo with this little box at the 10th fret (E Major Pent). This was one of the first solos I learned when I started guitar over 50 years ago, great starter solo for beginners. And it's KILLER.
I’ve watched a lot of guitar teachers, my man you are 1 of the best, very easy to understand and learn. If I buy any additional resources it will be Guitar Mastery. Thanks
Yo Eddie- Thank-you man that was a great lesson! I went and applied those principals and I immediately sounded better, and didn’t want to stop playing( had to get back to work). Thanks again and I love your teaching style.👍
Thanks Eddie! It is FINALLY starting to come together with using the scales and making something musical. My new smart amp with loads of backing tracks really helps break through! You are doing an awesome job instructing! Thanks so much!
Thanks! I’m primarily a rhythm player and have struggled with this issue for years. I primarily play older rock and older country and country rock. I always seem to learn things when I can associate them with patterns. I’ve been making pretty good progress by finding licks that repeat up the neck and associating them with the chord or key they are in. Your lesson has helped me put more of the pieces together in an understandable way. Thanks!!
As a beginner, this was such an enormous help! I've been going up and down the same scale for weeks, not knowing what to do with it. Now, I just need to find a website or app that has backing tracks that I can speed up and slow down to match my playing.
Here's a playlist of backing tracks you can click the ⚙Icon on the video and change playback speed. We even have notes shown on the fretboard to try! th-cam.com/video/ivqa4A07l4o/w-d-xo.html
Eddie, your timing (or maybe mine) is impeccable. I'm traveling on the 'Conveyor,' and this lesson allowed me to have the 'Got it' moment to put it together. Thanks a bunch!
I’ve watched a lot of guitar teachers, my man you are 1 of the best, very easy to understand and learn. If I buy any additional resources it will be Guitar Mastery. Thanks And I will hang on to the end
Thanks for the info!!! I have played guitar for a time, but only chords. Solos always intimidated me. The way you break it down makes it simplistic. I will give it a try!🙃
Great explanation man though I can't play my guitar the way i want to, i wish i can, you are really dropping very useful information on the instrument,
Fantastic lesson! And a great sounding solo with just 4 notes. As in being a good conversationalist, oftentimes less is more in playing guitar. The tone is really key too, and that Les Paul Junior sounds wonderful.
Subscribed. I've always been overwhelmed with how to improvise a solo. Like where do I go, gotta remember these shapes and boxes etc. The pressure. Playing that solo with just the one note was a light bulb moment for me. Do different things with it. Slide into it, bend it etc. It can sound impressive. I'll take this lesson as a building block and slowly branch out from this. Thanks!
Great stuff, Eddie! I've been taking lessons with Dani Vargas and he always lights up when your name comes up. He holds you in the highest esteem both as a friend and a guitarist. And it's obvious why. = )
I feel like being blessed finding this video. This is excatly what I need for years. It should be the first lesson for every person who wants to learn lead guitar. Thanks for the inspiration. Cheers from Indonesia.
Do you have your own channel Eddie? I genuinely want to see more content from you personally. I bought a course last year from this channel, and was disappointed when I didn't find you in the contents
Thank you... after a few years of piano, I picked up the guitar to learn another instrument by side... your vid got me thinking , and showed me that my practice needed this direction.... but....I dont like to use a pick... is a pick necessary to play the electric guitar?
Absolutely the best teaching video that I have watched,believe me,I've checked them ALL. It opened a door to freedom on the fret board.Can't say thanks enough.
Awesome to hear the value you got from this lesson!
@@GuitarMasteryMethod yeah. You watched the Paul Warren Music video lesson on self doubt didn't you...
I've been playing since 1977, this is the single best advise I've heard in 6 decades !
I’m a working jazz guitar player (not a teacher). This video popped up in my feed while I was doing dishes and if my hands weren’t all soapy I probably would’ve clicked right past it but I wound up getting pulled in and I gotta say: this is a very nice lesson. I think it’s worth mentioning that when you reduced the pentatonic scale to a four-note box shape and then you faked us out by playing a one-note solo (driven by rhythm), most people who are not musicians probably wouldn’t even have realized you only played one note. And that’s a revelation in itself, no matter what your level. I have an eight-year-old daughter and it’s been really tough trying to teach her to playmusic. I’m now working with her using this concept. It’s really made her excited about playing the guitar. I throw down the groove on my guitar and she plays a one or two note solo that’s all about phrasing and she really feels like she’s getting it. I look forward to seeing where this takes us. Thanks, man.
"We're guitar players, we have enough issues." Truer words have never been spoken.
of all your videos this might be the best one because of the simplicity we need
nice to see a guitar tut that isn't about sweep picking...
thank you 🙂
I figured this out a couple years ago, and it was the single biggest way ive improved since
A perfect example of this very little box is the solo to Mambo Sun by T Rex. Marc Bolan plays a fantastic solo with this little box at the 10th fret (E Major Pent). This was one of the first solos I learned when I started guitar over 50 years ago, great starter solo for beginners. And it's KILLER.
Dude, so helpful! Been playing for a billion years... this helps. Limits!
Great Lesson! I watch you everyday, just to learn something new. You're a great teacher.
Beautiful way of teaching. Really really appreciate… simplicity and clarity
35 years, I had given up on improvising solos. This clicked with me. Thank you!
I’ve watched a lot of guitar teachers, my man you are 1 of the best, very easy to understand and learn. If I buy any additional resources it will be Guitar Mastery.
Thanks
Thanks Donald!
I like the way these lessons are presented. Big up!!
Yo Eddie- Thank-you man that was a great lesson! I went and applied those principals and I immediately sounded better, and didn’t want to stop playing( had to get back to work). Thanks again and I love your teaching style.👍
That’s a nice looking LP Junior!
Thanks Eddie! It is FINALLY starting to come together with using the scales and making something musical. My new smart amp with loads of backing tracks really helps break through! You are doing an awesome job instructing! Thanks so much!
Brilliant! The beauty is the simplicity of this concept. Thank you!!!
Agreed!
I appreciate your lessons and the way you teach. Thank you
Thanks for the kind words!
One of the best teaching lessons so far…I got a boatload of useful info!
Great to hear!
great clip, very practical and easy to apply, thank you, much appreciated.
Thank you! I really appreciate the clear instruction...definitely what I needed today.
Anytime 😎
Les vrais explications pour apprendre à bien comprendre, super merci.
Even knowing the caged system, this is very useful. Im taking this focus idea to heart. Good teaching. Thanks, Eddie.
Anytime, Anthony!
Thanks! I’m primarily a rhythm player and have struggled with this issue for years.
I primarily play older rock and older country and country rock. I always seem to learn things when I can associate them with patterns. I’ve been making pretty good progress by finding licks that repeat up the neck and associating them with the chord or key they are in.
Your lesson has helped me put more of the pieces together in an understandable way. Thanks!!
Love to hear it!
As a beginner, this was such an enormous help! I've been going up and down the same scale for weeks, not knowing what to do with it. Now, I just need to find a website or app that has backing tracks that I can speed up and slow down to match my playing.
Here's a playlist of backing tracks you can click the ⚙Icon on the video and change playback speed. We even have notes shown on the fretboard to try! th-cam.com/video/ivqa4A07l4o/w-d-xo.html
@@GuitarMasteryMethod THANK YOU!!!
Cor! How true it is what you say. Valuable lesson and I like to have a go as soon as Iget back home.
Let me know how it goes!
Eddie, your timing (or maybe mine) is impeccable. I'm traveling on the 'Conveyor,' and this lesson allowed me to have the 'Got it' moment to put it together. Thanks a bunch!
Heck yeah!
I am so grateful that I discovered this channel. I've struggled with this issue for years. Thank you so much.
I love to hear it! More lessons on the way!
@@GuitarMasteryMethod Awesome, thank you so much.
I’ve watched a lot of guitar teachers, my man you are 1 of the best, very easy to understand and learn. If I buy any additional resources it will be Guitar Mastery.
Thanks
And I will hang on to the end
Appreciate the kind words Donald 🙂
Thanks for the info!!! I have played guitar for a time, but only chords. Solos always intimidated me. The way you break it down makes it simplistic. I will give it a try!🙃
Let me know how it goes Heidi!
Great explanation man though I can't play my guitar the way i want to, i wish i can, you are really dropping very useful information on the instrument,
Keep at it Dwayne!
Less is MORE here. Thanks for your sage council!
Sweet lesson I have been slow starting to understand major and minor scale
Fantastic lesson! And a great sounding solo with just 4 notes. As in being a good conversationalist, oftentimes less is more in playing guitar. The tone is really key too, and that Les Paul Junior sounds wonderful.
Impressive video! It's so easy to get stuck into running through scale patterns and not actually play anything. Thanks for this one!
I love your The Band cap those guys are Legend. Thanks for the info.
As a newb myself this was a great video. His videos help me out tremendously. Keep doing what your doing thank you 🤙
Awesome, more lessons on the way Jason
Thank you, much appreciated.
An Absolute awesome lesson..thank you for sharing your tips ❤❤❤
Great to hear you got value from the lesson!
Subscribed. I've always been overwhelmed with how to improvise a solo. Like where do I go, gotta remember these shapes and boxes etc. The pressure. Playing that solo with just the one note was a light bulb moment for me. Do different things with it. Slide into it, bend it etc. It can sound impressive. I'll take this lesson as a building block and slowly branch out from this. Thanks!
Stuff I should have heard 30 years ago. Thank you !
Great Lesson!
Thank you so much for this video 🥺
Makes sense.
I will definitely do this next practice time
Cheers mate!
Thank you for a helpful, encouraging lesson.
No problem!
Eddie!! your are The Great Master!! The One!! Absolute Genius!!
❤
Brilliance ❤ thanks man the best advice for me so far from the you tube lead guitar stuff
one of the best vidoes on guitar ive heard thamks
Great stuff, Eddie!
I've been taking lessons with Dani Vargas and he always lights up when your name comes up. He holds you in the highest esteem both as a friend and a guitarist. And it's obvious why. = )
Excellent lesson, start simple and expand from there, great explanation 😊
Glad you liked it!
@@GuitarMasteryMethod I like all your lessons and love your coarse 😊
Just what I needed. thanks!!
Best lesson I wish I had learned years ago!
Thanks for This ... 🙏 Il Start Focusing on Few notes .. than noodling notes leads To nowhere Frustration 😢
Very nice lesson! These are some of the very basics of soloing, everyone player should know 😊
I feel like being blessed finding this video. This is excatly what I need for years. It should be the first lesson for every person who wants to learn lead guitar. Thanks for the inspiration. Cheers from Indonesia.
Appreciate you taking the time to leave this comment!
this video got me so stoked to play guitar with the homie lol
Great lesson Eddie, thank you sir 👍
No problem! 😎
Thanks for your help!!!
GOD Bless!!!
So simple yet effective..great lesson!!
That's always the goal!
That reminds me, I gotta get me a single P90 guitar. So cool!
Thank you .
As most creative guitarists know, it's all about phrasing.
This was an awsome video. Thanks for this .
Anytime, Roger! More to come!
I definitely needed this one. Peace!
Thank you for this lesson. Great job. Btw, I just got a LPJ. Similar to yours.
Do you have your own channel Eddie? I genuinely want to see more content from you personally. I bought a course last year from this channel, and was disappointed when I didn't find you in the contents
Love your Cross Eddie!
Great idea and example :) Thx a lot.
Brilliant. Thanks.
Glad you liked it!
Really good lesson!
😎
More Eddie Awesomeness! Thanks again!
Great info thanks!
awesome
Great lesson. Thank you!
A GNARLY jam brother...
Ur video is great..n i would really love to hve a guitar😊
Thank you for your lessons, I appreciate them. Cheers from Toronto.
Cheers Ray!
As often: Less is more! 👍🏼
Thanks Man, just what i needed 😊
Awesome to hear Robert
Nice video. What are the best scales to learn and how do you know which one to use?
Good stuff!
Thank you man ❤
Thanks from a beginner
Awesome video sir!
Excellent!!
Your the best....
Thank you for the lesson...
Thanks. Great advice. What key backing track do you need to practice this?
A minor will work!
Neat lesson
This is great because I can only afford one string
Thanks for the laugh!😂😂
Well in that case, I made this video specifically for you! th-cam.com/video/ZmIktFgbZ-k/w-d-xo.html
Thank you... after a few years of piano, I picked up the guitar to learn another instrument by side... your vid got me thinking , and showed me that my practice needed this direction.... but....I dont like to use a pick... is a pick necessary to play the electric guitar?
awesome !
This is beautiful
This was so good 👍
Thanks from an intermediate lol Good stuff 👍
Cool very helpful
Your root note sounded much better than anything I play 😂😂
Great great lesson. Thanks Eddy
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I like the Orthodox cross!!!
Thank you! ☦️