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The Pentatonic Tricks Every Pro Uses
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@jasonlee8497

11 months ago

I use the Pentatonic Plus scale. The pentatonic, plus whatever else sounds good to me….lol

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@stevenprebeg

11 months ago

Once I learned the difference of major / minor pentatonic , chords of a key , CAGED and that the major pentatonic positions literally fit around all those diff shapes , it was a game changer to start playing more melodically and not just playing single notes. Makes u sound like u know what ur doing 😂 love this stuff

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@ibalrog

11 months ago

Good to see the educational content - the mix of teaching and demonstration is great.

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@austincrowmusic2378

9 months ago

After I finally let myself understand "There are no wrong notes you just gotta use the right perspective." It changed my world in and out of music. As above, So below. Thank you Rhett!

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@newriver25901

11 months ago

This is one of the best, to the point instruction I have seen. So many great songs played on this exact blueprint. Thanks man

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@AnniottOfficial

11 months ago

As someone who is in that weird beginner-intermediate no mans land, this was a great video to learn a wider perspective of what's happening within the songs we love to listen to. thank you!

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@MatLinnett1

11 months ago

Thanks for this Rhett; I started playing again during the pandemic after a ~20 year hiatus, and figured out a lot of this myself, but it's good to go more in-depth with you, and you lay it out cleanly and concisely.

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@NordicSnowboarder

11 months ago

Brilliant tutorial, Rhett. And so many great licks too! Thanks. Will definitely check out the course.

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@camphillips8500

11 months ago

Tried this. Really love when learning something new just clicks and is explained simply and changes your sound and how you play almost immediately. Thanks for this one man.

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@12bar

11 months ago

Thanks for summarizing the old pentatonic theme so compactly again. But, the most important thing is the rhythm, the groove, the feeling when and where a note is played.

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@ukwan

11 months ago

The thing I always found quite funny about theory was you start with minor pentatonic with 5 notes you can use, then say b5 for blues, then Maj 3 for a mixolydian sound, perhaps the 2 & 6 for natural minor, then harmonic and melodic, Phrygian and Dorian flavours then before you know if you've justified all 12 notes as passing tones 😂👍 Then you come full circle and start thinking in intervals and targeting chord tones using triads and inversions and stop thinking in scales anyway. 😂

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@treemantravis

9 months ago

This was a very good lesson. Explained exceptionally well and the follow along was great. Thank you and keep this style lesson coming regularly. I need it.

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@meeno_the_man

9 months ago

What a beautiful primer lesson. I’ve been learning tons from you over the past few years and now I’ve reached that place of my own mastery where I’ve begun to turn around and teach other people. That space of trying to illuminate the basics, such that they can transition you from the terra incognita of the early fretboard into a traveler across a well worn map of grooves that are the frets of that old friend, the knotty guitar neck. Your pedagogy is sound. Thanks for always being an inspiration.

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@mvp6692

10 months ago

Definitely an essential lesson. I rember years ago playing around with the minor pentatonic shapes and adding different notes to it.

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@smacker360

11 months ago

Wish I'd had this lesson right after I learned all the minor shapes. It took me quite a while to figure out I could play the relative minor for the major and that was only after I learned the circle of 5ths. This lesson would have saved me many hours of thought. That being said, all those hours were needed anyway. Great lesson!!!!

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@phillseagram

3 weeks ago

Relative Minor!! I finally know the name for this! I'm self taught and severely lack music theory knowledge, and I've asked friends before if they know why some progressions lend themselves to this "secret other solo box that's 4 frets away and still works, but with a totally different vibe" and I never got this answer. Now I have a name to a face. Thanks!

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@dougcrowe1226

11 months ago

I really do dig your approach to all this. Usually my head is swimming with the theory talk but you manage to keep it on the ground floor thankyou

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@cometsuch

11 months ago

Rhett, I knew this when I played piano years and years ago, but this just blew my mind with the relative major and minor scales on guitar and how they are the same. Thanks for all the educational work you do, keep it up! Also enjoying your slide guitar course atm.

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@swatchcovers5401

9 months ago

It’s crazy how versatile pentatonics are. They really are the perfect jumping off point for guitar as an instrument.

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@angusmorrison1557

11 months ago

Nice fresh ink! And, this was one juicy lesson! I really like this format. There is always so much to digest, this was a nice balance. This video is worth watching more than once!

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