Weird I have never gotten tired of discussing musical things. Even when I've heard them many times before, I always hear something new! 😅😊 You are a great coach!
You have the BEST phrasing on youtube! I been litsening to countless lessons, but I always come back to see yours! And what a nice little guitar, beautiful! I got myself a Godin kingpin, gonna practice on that one now
Part of what makes your demonstrations sound so good is your picking. Any possibility you might do a lesson on pick articulation to help create good sounding short phrases within these pentatonic boxes?
A bit confused, there’s not an Fmajor chord in key oh Gmajor. I realise in a lot of songs the 7th is flattened and a major chord played but does this make it the progression Gmixylodian or simply C major. I do like the lesson though and the g pentatonics clearly work over it, esp the F from the minor pent
Wow Brian!! As I am watching and by 6 minutes I felt that you shared so many nuggets of reminders of my history of learning guitar, and I thought I should stop and put some markers on these... then I look and you have done that too!! LOL!! Wow, totally awesome and excited to watch the rest now!! Thank you Brian! I appreciate all your lessons and I think that this one is really going to be a top nugget of a lesson... as I am loving your approach and simplification of the most' 'needing to know' basis!! Awesome Brian!! 🙏💕😊
It is beautiful to practice major pentatonic Here is the minor pentatonic the even more beautiful thing is when we 'apply it to a chord progression with modal interchange , it takes that very sophisticated smooth style. Also when the chord of the parallel key comes we are forced to change pentatonic and this thing improves our musical ear a lot
Omg! Finally u have onscreen graphics! Before I'd watch and be disappointed that something that was in the thumbnail was just described but not shown with a graphic, but now like showing the patterns on the screen make the lightbulb turn on....this is something even my own guitar teacher doesn't do, he'll for instance write out tab for a new scale but not the diagram so I'd have to go searching for it on guitar pro or tuxguitar...good on ya mannnn!
As the brain changes with age a more mellow expression of feelings comes out of one's musical thoughts. As you age Mr. Brian, you'll experience it. The breathing posture of your body will also affect your playing with age. Take care my good friend.
You are my favorite Teacher. Thank you. Keep on doing what you are doing. You got good taste. Not sure about the whole bending thing, but thats what some folks ask. I suppose. Five High.
Fantastic lesson! I am constantly noodling with the minor pentatonic scale, but I only have a couple notes that I feel comfortable bending. Hence, my noodling is not playing lead. It’s repetitive scale working hoping a light bulb will go off. And heck, I’m about to turn 61 and first learned the 1st position of that darn scale way back when I was a teenager. This will definitely give me a new approach to my noodling! Thanks so much.
Love this lesson. I was working through it with the video for a few minutes but having difficulty with the full bends...then it occurred to me: put down the acoustic and use the electric guitar. ;-) PS - speaking of guitars: I love the on you're using in this lesson. what model is it, and what amp are you using?
First rate lesson that points a player way down the road. Discussion of tones re. (major/minor scale approaches) was helpful. Perhaps more on good listening another time? Enjoy your sample compositions very much. They sound like real music, as opposed to just cases.
that is a beautiful guitar.
This is the best explanation of mixing the pentatonic major and minor scales that've ever seen. Wow!
Weird I have never gotten tired of discussing musical things. Even when I've heard them many times before, I always hear something new! 😅😊 You are a great coach!
Right. It's like anything worth knowing well, is worth learning over and over again. Until it's really second nature.
I’m now 98 years old and by golly I finally get it!!! 🤩
😂😂😂😂
Awesome 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🇺🇸
We will get better in our next life!😂😅
98 years old ?
U sir are a legend
Hats off to u
Your a Joker not a guitarist
Thanks Brian for another great lesson in learning how to navigate the fretboard. Your premium membership is the greatest value on the internet
You have the BEST phrasing on youtube! I been litsening to countless lessons, but I always come back to see yours! And what a nice little guitar, beautiful! I got myself a Godin kingpin, gonna practice on that one now
Part of what makes your demonstrations sound so good is your picking. Any possibility you might do a lesson on pick articulation to help create good sounding short phrases within these pentatonic boxes?
Even if I didn’t try to play this instrument I’d still be watching your videos for the music 🎶😊🎸
Nice southern rock feel on this one...luving it!!❤️❤️❤️❤️🫶🫶
Fantastic and simple to understand lesson as always. Thanks for all your great videos.
A bit confused, there’s not an Fmajor chord in key oh Gmajor. I realise in a lot of songs the 7th is flattened and a major chord played but does this make it the progression Gmixylodian or simply C major. I do like the lesson though and the g pentatonics clearly work over it, esp the F from the minor pent
Many thanks for the lesson. Shown as clearly and vividly as possible. You're the boss!!!
Wow Brian!! As I am watching and by 6 minutes I felt that you shared so many nuggets of reminders of my history of learning guitar, and I thought I should stop and put some markers on these... then I look and you have done that too!! LOL!! Wow, totally awesome and excited to watch the rest now!! Thank you Brian! I appreciate all your lessons and I think that this one is really going to be a top nugget of a lesson... as I am loving your approach and simplification of the most' 'needing to know' basis!! Awesome Brian!! 🙏💕😊
Love this one Brian! Great explanation as usual.
Looking forward to learning this one. Great stuff as always, Brian! 🎸
I really connected first time I practiced these patterns in G, it’s nice when your fingers start making those patterns have some character!
It is beautiful to practice major pentatonic Here is the minor pentatonic the even more beautiful thing is when we 'apply it to a chord progression with modal interchange , it takes that very sophisticated smooth style. Also when the chord of the parallel key comes we are forced to change pentatonic and this thing improves our musical ear a lot
Bro, that guitar!
Wide Sky? It’s so beautiful and so unique.
Thanks! That makes sense at last!
Loved this lesson. I’m getting a strong Allman Brothers vibe which I love. On to part 2.
Me too
Yes G to F. G Mixolydian?
Omg! Finally u have onscreen graphics! Before I'd watch and be disappointed that something that was in the thumbnail was just described but not shown with a graphic, but now like showing the patterns on the screen make the lightbulb turn on....this is something even my own guitar teacher doesn't do, he'll for instance write out tab for a new scale but not the diagram so I'd have to go searching for it on guitar pro or tuxguitar...good on ya mannnn!
Excellent tutorial. Atleast at the age of 73 i could have acces to this video.
Love this, added another of playing to my solos
Thank you for your awesome lesson Brian..👌🎸🎼🎶🙏🙏🙏
As the brain changes with age a more mellow expression of feelings comes out of one's musical thoughts. As you age Mr. Brian, you'll experience it. The breathing posture of your body will also affect your playing with age. Take care my good friend.
You are my favorite Teacher. Thank you. Keep on doing what you are doing. You got good taste. Not sure about the whole bending thing, but thats what some folks ask. I suppose. Five High.
Thank youuu Brian! You are amazing! Saying hello from the Philippines!
I wish I had stumbled across you 20 years ago.
Hearing Clapton and Mayer flavors. Very nice!
Great lesson. Understood it fine. Tx for helpful info.
Great lesson! Also, you’ve got an extremely impressive vinyl collection.
Fantastic lesson! I am constantly noodling with the minor pentatonic scale, but I only have a couple notes that I feel comfortable bending. Hence, my noodling is not playing lead. It’s repetitive scale working hoping a light bulb will go off. And heck, I’m about to turn 61 and first learned the 1st position of that darn scale way back when I was a teenager. This will definitely give me a new approach to my noodling! Thanks so much.
You always know what I need Man. Thank you
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The graphics are always helpful \o/
Brilliant!!!!!
Thank you!!!!
Really helpful lesson Brian, thanks
Good lesson learned a lot broke it down very good
Love that guitar too!! Can you please provide the instrument details?
awesome teacher, great looking guitar!
Great lesson. Love that guitar!
Brilliant 👍🏽
what a fantastic lesson ! thank you !
fantastic explanation...🎸thx man💯👍
Brian for president.
what pickups are that guitar? And what kind of guitar is that? It sounds amazing.
A light bulb is starting to flicker on lol😊... thanks!
Nice, really like this Brian. Fun stuff. I am hearing Dickey Betts, also. Favorite of mine.
Ya he went Dickey for sure n it’s always a beautiful thing💯
Jeez I’m luvn this lesson cause I’m a cook who plays guitar on the side n you start comparing scales to cuts of meat! I’m all in! Preach brotha!
Love this lesson.
I was working through it with the video for a few minutes but having difficulty with the full bends...then it occurred to me: put down the acoustic and use the electric guitar. ;-)
PS - speaking of guitars: I love the on you're using in this lesson. what model is it, and what amp are you using?
First rate lesson that points a player way down the road. Discussion of tones re. (major/minor scale approaches) was helpful. Perhaps more on good listening another time? Enjoy your sample compositions very much. They sound like real music, as opposed to just cases.
Excelente como siempre.
Gracias por compartir tu talento felicidades .
Saludos y bendiciones👋🙏
Which do you think is better example from minor to major a root to 2 fret major, your lesson was great as well
That was fun. 😊
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Hello Sir! What type of guitar is it that you are playing in this video? Something about is real sweet!
Looks like Dorian. Cool guitar by the way!
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That 7th fret major pentatonic is so Dicky Betts.
Love this lesson and the Grateful Dead Allmon Brothers vibe. What orher notes can you resolve to besides the root?
What is that guitar?? Looking forward to this lesson!!!!
Wide Sky
Aa an alternative to zone 3, can we use minor pentatonic shape 5 and major pentatonic shape 1?
Beautiful guitar Brian, I don’t recall seeing it before, is it new?
Am glad to b the forth person to watch this video 😅
You are the first comment 🥇🏆
That guitar is so pretty
Do you have a lesson that focuses on vibrato technique?
I did this one a while ago - www.activemelody.com/microlesson/microlesson-050-vibrato-technique-use-vibrato/
Thank you Brian….that’s exactly what I needed
Nice graphics
Interesting
Great vid but I still don’t get it. F is not in key of G and it’s half the song. Should this be the 4 and 5 chord of key of C.
That's a beautiful guitar! What is it?
Wide Sky
G Mixolydian?
It is, because he's flatted the 7th
Sounds like Allman brothers
You have some very interesting guitars!
What’s that bad ass lil guitar?