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ShredMaster Scott’s Modal Lesson:    • Modes Of The Major Scale  

Writing shredding and fast lead lines is tough business. Too many notes and it gets repetitive and robotic, too few and the kids won’t think you’re cool. But by combining simple melodic techniques with fast scale passages and arpeggios, as well as sufficient practice, you can compose an impressive technical solo on any instrument.
Throughout the video I refer to the chords as A and B. To be more specific, the B chord is played as a B/A, so the bass remains unchanged, and stays playing an A over the B chord.
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@ShredmasterScott

3 years ago

Bad ass solo and killer analysis brother 🤘

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@ara1654

3 years ago

Best teacher on Youtube.

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@paulkepshire5056

3 years ago

Jake: "...it's important to think of General Strategy here..." Me: (salutes)

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@AbhaySharmaarts

3 years ago

Hey Jake , No words for your teaching skills and your playing ... I'm learning a lot from you, Love from India🇮🇳

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@BetchaCantPlaythese

3 years ago

Jack Lizzio = greatest YouTube teacher.

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@ShtItsTheD

3 years ago

Jake: The next one is very easy... Me: quits playing guitar

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@michaelgriffin5304

3 years ago

From one teacher to another; You are Great!

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@brunoalves3958

3 years ago

There aren’t enough “thank yous” to express how grateful I am for learning from you, Jake. You’re the man.

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@iangarza990

3 years ago

this is probably the most helpful introduction to writing solos on youtube

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@donsmith325

3 years ago

"Avoid the trap of too many notes" Mozart has left the chat

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@Vampepper7529

2 years ago

To me you are hands down the BEST guitar teacher on youtube I hope to be able to buy your course soon. Thank you for all the great content

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@switz

3 years ago

Best intro on this channel

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@grandmaitre3202

1 year ago

Bro getting better and better

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@josephharvey1762

3 years ago

Jake: so to make it easier here we're going to play a septuplet

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@chrisdaviesguitar

3 years ago

That intro was superb. And then you showed us how it was done. Utterly inspiring, thank you.

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@Beulzabob

1 year ago

Worlds collide. Shred is awesome as is your channel!

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@tylersherkin9487

3 years ago

Great content as always, Jake. Love the way you explain things and I dig the sound of that sliding lick a lot! Your breakdowns are always excellent.

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@marcmaroni132

3 years ago

Dude... I have played longer than you have been alive and you make this finally make sense. Thank you very much.

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@fabiocaetanofigueiredo1353

3 years ago

Spectacular stuff, Jake!

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@Eskimogunslinger

3 years ago

Hands down THE best guitar lessons from Jake and this one was truly exceptional for me. Helped me understand a concept to reference when I'm lost fudging my way through a solo. Thanks so much man! I'll be joining your Patreon, it would be rude not to with all the excellent content I've consumed. Killer solo too by the way 🤘🤘

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