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Understanding Guitar Tablature's Hidden Pentatonic Patterns. How To Read Guitar Tabs Lesson
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Need Help Understanding and Feeling Tablature? This lesson is about seeing the numerical patterns within your tabs to help you with your hand placement and understanding of what is happening. Now, we are only using Pentatonics, but it is a great start for you to get the idea. If you need a the chart discussing the concepts. You can get it here for 1.99 bit.ly/2pUPrBJ It discusses four different common pentatonic scales, what they look like on tab in their different forms, 1 2 and 4, and some words of advice to keep practicing it with results.

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@StichMethodGuitar

5 years ago

So This is a starter guide chart to get your brain in the mindset of seeing the numbers on the fretboard, your head, and in tabs. You can get it here for only 99Ā¢ bit.ly/2pUPrBJ It discusses four different common pentatonic scales, what they look like on tab in there different forms. Forms 1 2 and 4, and some words of advice to keep practicing it with results.

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@ChickNGuitars

5 years ago

This is something I recently discovered by learning that Tracy Chapman solo. Looking at tabs used to be like navigating in a heavy fog. Once you can spot something familiar, you get a little more confident in your next maneuver or how to get back. Very cool lesson!

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@1971jimmer

3 years ago

I am a beginner Ian....i want you to know that I almost always understand with nearly full comprehension whatever it is you are explaining.-again, a beginner!- You have an amazing ability to teach... and you're just such a delightful persona! I consider it a blessing to be able to come here & learn from you. Thank you

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@stewea57

5 years ago

Great lesson Ian, a different insight on the fretboard. Opened my eyes.

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@HeldThread

5 years ago

Thanks for spending the time to teach this lesson. Great stuff. Easy to follow this lesson.

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@downhill240

5 years ago

Great lesson! Thanks for sharing!

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@bzssheetmetal6783

5 years ago

So simple of an idea, great !!thank you so much sir

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@HeadbangersLocal

5 years ago

Dam, man! You blew my mind, again!! After 20 years all this stuff is finally making sense! šŸ¤˜šŸ»šŸ‘šŸ»šŸ‘šŸ»

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@JimmyDillon

4 years ago

Fantastic lesson Ian.

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@chiquiinfinite7028

5 years ago

Hey man I just wanted to say thank you. That blues playlist has helped me tremendously. My brain is throbbing with information. Been playing all morning. Will be buying that package you have in your description. Again thank you. Much love from Texas

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@seandaniel23

5 years ago

I just quickly identified a WINNER of a lesson!

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@matthewnunez6559

5 years ago

Keep up the kick ace work brotha!

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@vaner9283

5 years ago

Great stuff that I kind of knew but didn't realize. After picking through tabs note by note I would finally realize it was a box, but I never thought to go box hunting to start! Blind spot! You fixed it, just like that! Thank you.

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@grumkulltharaka4283

5 years ago

Awesome teaching dude

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@dcrich19

5 years ago

You read my mind again. A couple nights ago I was noodling around in a form three on the fifth , seventh , fourth and eighth frets and thinking to myself...self how do I quickly determine what key Iā€™m in. And can I do it without working my way back the never lost. Iā€™m thinking it would be really quick if I had memorized my root note position for form three but I havenā€™t gotten there yet.

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@firstwave1890

5 years ago

Another great lesson, was just thinking about mastering tab. How's stitch usually know what I'm thinking šŸ¤”

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@davidhoxit4274

5 years ago

Wow thanks Ian! This new video is great...reminds me of your proprietary "Neverlost" method that really opened my eyes to the pentatonic scale....I look forward to your next live session where I can give back to a " fella guitarist" who helped me so much! Thanks again!!!

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@wax2thefuture647

4 years ago

Hey brother, love your videos.. thank you for talking about things that no one else will address!! Keep this up itā€™s your niche market. Youā€™re YouTubes best kept guitar secret! Hopefully that wonā€™t always be the case šŸ˜‚

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@leeanderson9486

3 years ago

Excellence of excellence.

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@mickeymcconnell7961

5 years ago

Ok. So that made perfect sense. And moving into form 2 is basically getting into the BB box and wailing on it? I have been doing a lot of that but wasn't associating the tab with the minor pentatonic. Thanks, Ian!

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