High Definition Standard Definition Theater
Video id : e7e1eDhDnaA
ImmersiveAmbientModecolor: #e0b3ad (color 1)
Video Format : 22 (720p) openh264 ( https://github.com/cisco/openh264) mp4a.40.2 | 44100Hz
Audio Format: Opus - Normalized audio
PokeTubeEncryptID: 2ecdb37c1ec0f644860f464eed60a00056d9027614de721d9177de4330f78f52d2d5dc376d2653ac04ad65a018d5f2ce
Proxy : eu-proxy.poketube.fun - refresh the page to change the proxy location
Date : 1715757351383 - unknown on Apple WebKit
Mystery text : ZTdlMWVEaERuYUEgaSAgbG92ICB1IGV1LXByb3h5LnBva2V0dWJlLmZ1bg==
143 : true
How To FIND THE MELODY Inside a Major Pentatonic Scale. Guitar Lesson
Jump to Connections
187,568 Views • Mar 16, 2021 • Click to toggle off description
A few weeks back I released a video about finding melody in the Minor Pentatonic located here:    • How To ACTUALLY CREATE MELODIES  With...  

Here we are using the same ideas and discovering what each interval can do for your playing and improvisation.👉 I want to Practice With You!

Bonus Lessons and Practice Sessions Designed Just For You.
18 Minutes of Bonus Practice Sessions. I was trying for 3 to 5 videos but it became 2 MONSTER videos. Discussing how to apply these concepts over a moving chord progression and how moving the idea to a new place gives you a lot more color! Backing tracks to jam to.
#1 www.patreon.com/posts/48833743 How about over moving chords!
#2 www.patreon.com/posts/48833805 And now, a new place!
🔴 www.patreon.com/stichmethod 🔴


⚡ Check out my absolutely FREE 2 HOUR GUITAR MASTERCLASS right here on Youtube! ⚡
🎸 bit.ly/2WG6Le4 🎸

I totally understand the frustration of not understanding how the greatest guitarists navigate and create such colorful guitar lines. Here is a FREE Masterclass to help you not only understand, but also create with the same tools. From Bass lines to Guitar Solos, Arpeggios are the Spice Of Music.

Watch the entire Blues Primer Playlist: bit.ly/2vR4HjN
Then get ripping with my Blues Master Classes!
👉 LOWEST available price right here! bit.ly/2OAYy8i

Check out my masterclass featuring Sean Daniel!
How To Jam on Guitar With Confidence: bit.ly/2GSYQ5W

Gear I recommend and or use on my channel! bit.ly/3w0Mmjn

Stichmethod Merch: bit.ly/2PDm7Mj

Donate: bit.ly/2xzBP0t
Your Donations are what make this channel happen. So Thank You!

Be Part of the StichMethod Jammers Group on FB: bit.ly/2DEzVRD
Follow @stichmethod on Instagram: bit.ly/2GK4kyX

Wanna take lessons with Stich? Visit www.stichmethod.com/

#Pentatonic #GuitarImprov #DickeyBetts
Metadata And Engagement

Views : 187,568
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Mar 16, 2021 ^^


Rating : 4.949 (83/6,472 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-02-23T19:15:34.354655Z
See in json
Tags
Connections
Nyo connections found on the description ;_; report a issue lol

YouTube Comments - 419 Comments

Top Comments of this video!! :3

@sethbrown8912

8 months ago

I LEARN MORE FROM THIS GUY THAN ANYONE ON YOUTUBE. If that is "yelling" in typing, I'm yelling. Such good explanations and Western music theory content without hype. The CAGED explanations in other videos are the BEST. I play for fun and these lessons are making me sound like I actually know a little and that makes me have even more fun. God Bless

3 |

@leolima5691

2 years ago

Forget about Paul Davis… this guy is the best guitar teacher on YouTube! 👏👏👏

5 |

@Jollynoose

3 years ago

I have watched alot of your videos but this one has to be one of your best. I am going to be re watching this many times, first I have to keep working on my shapes. im old and slow. btw, you get a well deserved like dude.

65 |

@esseff55

1 year ago

I've avoided playing major pentatonic scales for years because they never sound right over the chord progression. Now I know why! You've really opened some doors for me with this lesson. At last I can understand why Lynrd Skynrd etc sound so upbeat using the majors. Marvellous stuff, thanks a ton!

12 |

@raydanielz9408

1 year ago

Ian, you are making sooo much difference in our guitar learning journey. You are God's gift to the guitarists of this world😊🙏

15 |

@jamesmurray6340

1 year ago

I never had a guitar teacher or anyone to jam with. I feel like I hit my talent wall years ago but I still play because I love blues and music in general. I wish I had a guitar teacher like you my friend. It's a joy to watch your YouTube videos...

4 |

@pdcorlis

3 years ago

“You gotta put in your time, man.” Amen brother.

38 |

@steveavant9727

1 year ago

Dickie Betts learned everything he knows from Stitch! Great lesson Stitch, thanks.

1 |

@lawrencet83

3 years ago

I miss SPY vs SPY from Mad Magazine....oh yeah, love the video too!

32 |

@johndecribb8057

7 months ago

and finally it seems like i'm going to make some sense of the pentatonic scale that i have been learning for about 7 years....thanks man

|

@maxkelter3561

2 years ago

Always good to hear the teacher play by example. Thanks for breaking the pattern down and showing how the intervals interact with each other.

6 |

@geoffclark5834

3 years ago

Stich your lesson was a 'light bulb moment'. Absolutely brilliant.

4 |

@finaljesus

3 years ago

i love the way you teach you got me thinking in a different way now thank you for this lesson i am goin to watch more of your videos what an awesome job

2 |

@supsailor4041

3 years ago

This is a great step to get the best out of the pentatonic. Thanks a lot.

5 |

@lawrencestringer1262

3 years ago

Thanks. I've been playing around with the major pentatonic for a while and your video just lit a big lightbulb. Love your stuff.

1 |

@Ones_Complement

3 years ago

This lesson is exactly what I needed for my level right now. You're phenomenal man, much love.

15 |

@thomasmichael5940

3 years ago

Great lesson on understanding the science behind the solo, thanks for posting this very helpful vid for we beginners to quickly jumpstart our learning curve.

2 |

@mwfxtechnicalanalysis9136

3 years ago

Awesome, loved the clean tone! Just such a good lesson, I’m an A minor fan but might be moving to the majors and B looks fun

10 |

@Guide1089

2 years ago

Outstanding lesson today! You break down complicated ( to me, I'm still learning the scales, starting on triads now, but this stuff is hard!! ) patterns or scales and make learning easier. It's NOT simple, but you do make it understandable. Very well done. Thank you so much.

7 |

@nathanielvargas3863

3 years ago

Great timing. I’ve been trying to use the major pentatonic more over the course of the last few days.

2 |

Go To Top