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The REAL Insight Of The “PENTATONIC BOX DEBATE” Is A WORTHY Adventure.
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All the videos you need are linked below! Is it Pentatonic Box Numbers or Pentatonic Caged Chords? They both exist, and even though they are the same thing, knowing how to use the differences makes you a better guitarist. Hope you enjoy!

CAGED Pentatonics Videos. This will help with the relationship between chord shapes and their pentatonic.
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@StichMethodGuitar

1 year ago

These are the videos that will make everything Crystal Clear if you need it. I promise. Major Pentatonic CAGED: https://youtu.be/wCr8HMvBCBU Minor Pentatonic CAGED: https://youtu.be/sIhGEswm4s8 Pentatonic Mastery Playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9BgiP9Ha6k6_8vylDiJ69p… Blues Primer Playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9BgiP9Ha6k5JWbbU-5XjX2… Even my Dual Cheat Sheet Video! https://youtu.be/5CxRtDHe8So

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@stewea57

1 year ago

It’s a good day when a Stich video comes out

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@ynwwor

1 year ago

Most underrated guitar channel I’ve came across

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@simplysimian7118

1 year ago

I learned what I think is an easier method for pentatonics, based on what string the root is on. Using A on the sixth string (box one) for example. If you want a minor pentatonic sound, play the box one form starting with your index finger on the sixth string A. For a major pentatonic sound, use the same box one form starting with your pinky finger on the sixth string A. To move up the neck in tone, the A is now on the fourth string (box two I believe). Simply do the same thing. For a minor pentatonic sound, start with your index finger on the fourth string A. For a major pentatonic sound, start with your pinky finger on the fourth string A. Use the same box form. You can use the same method moving up the neck for the 2,5 and 3 strings. You don’t have to think back and forth from what box am I in, and what string is the root note on. Anyway, just an idea.

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@greenygg3498

1 year ago

I enjoy that you don't mind recovering older material to reiterate for the new generation of questions and viewers. I have been on a stitch binge and this was a great reset for me as I have almost tried to learn to much too soon from too many YouTube teachers. Your frameworks and explanations help lessen the white noise, thanks.

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@noahtenshen

1 year ago

Everything you teach intrigues me. You Rock Groovy One!. Enjoy your vacation.

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@lefty7811

1 year ago

Thanks for this lesson, feels really relevant to where I've been at in the learning process and I'm gonna practice it. I really love the tapestry behind you!

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@maxwellblakely7952

2 months ago

This was super helpful. As a beginner I’ve found CAGED useful for locating root positions and chord shapes, This video helped me to realize that in order to target chord tones, example, the minor third I just go up one and a half steps from the root.

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@boomerdell

1 year ago

Great lesson, Ian, thanks so much! And I understand completely why your gaze was drawn out the window to admire the view. I’ve been to most states and each one has so much to offer, but I’ll always have a special place in my heart for Vermont. There is something truly all its own there. Magic.

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@mattycole5096

1 year ago

Thankyou so much for all this information about guitar, im 5months in playing accoustic guitar and I feel like I need to learn more about why chords sound good together other than just learning my favourite songs and progessing abit too slowly for my liking. You mentioned once that you were also in a similar position and that's why you are giving people such great knowledge you have gained on your own journey through guitar/music.

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@alvinuselton912

1 year ago

The light 💡 just come on. Thank you stitch Man I appreciate your lessons and work you do.

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@alexhuevera939

8 months ago

thank you for this explanation. i have been struggling with these 2 approaches

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@peterhattan5048

1 year ago

Hey Stitch. I like it. It makes sense . Clear. Fun . Thanks so much

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@kyleolin3566

8 months ago

To me, the title is Phrygian pentatonic. It really helps me to think of the fretboard in modes.

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@brianhadley527

1 year ago

Mainly I use the CAGED system. However, this video opened my eyes to the importance of the number system. Very good explanation.

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@danfreisting2874

1 year ago

Great explanation. I'll check out those other 2 videos too

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@MattXScott

1 year ago

Thank you for this video! A few more pieces of the puzzle fell in to place for me. I love everything about this video except that you didn't peel the film off the plastic plate on the headstock. Maybe a follow up video of you peeling it off? Regardless thank you for your lessons. I've learned most the from your lessons. Thanks!

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@patbuono4276

1 year ago

Stich! Hope you've been enjoying Vermont, man. Was great to meet you the other day. Be well and thanks for all the videos!

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@dermotwoods111

1 year ago

Great lesson Ian Enjoy your trip Dermot

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@humblegeorge

1 year ago

Im closer to understanding this than ever before.Thank you.Played by the seat of my pants for 56 years by feel not understanding.This will be a great help.Thank you very much.

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