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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@TheSTEEBOS

3 years ago

I just did this exercise in front of my wife. With a Bm pentatonic, an E & an A chord, & she said, "Is that a song I know or is that something you wrote." Good stuff.

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@arpitsave1089

3 years ago

Led Zepp lawyers waiting on that Major 3rd so they can claim and demonitize this video hahahaha. Love this. I am doing this every weekend! Thanks stitch! Love your lessons

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@oscartirado

3 years ago

“It’s not rocket science” it’s rocking science...!!!!!

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@coenmarc

3 years ago

Ian! There you go again flipping on the lights. I've been playing guitar for 40 years and this never occurred to me. Man is this fun. I haven't picked up my guitar in 2 weeks. This video made me run to the living room and get my guitar in my lap and see what I can come up with. Thanks for Building A Fire. You're pretty great I hope you know.

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@jamescarter-yi7dt

3 years ago

What a brilliant lesson!!! Lightbulbs are lighting up here. Thank you so much.

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@bearsgonefishing9897

3 years ago

Ian, this is brilliant. This challenge is a great way for me to integrate (and really learn more forms) these scales into music of my own. I've been stuck in this limbo of playing rhythm guitar but my heart yearns to play more lead concepts. This particular video speaks to me so thanks!!

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@floridagolfinstruction8814

3 years ago

Again, just amazing teaching skills Stitch, you never cease to amaze me with the simplicity and clearness of your message.

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@danthsmith

3 years ago

I've just had a go at this one and i can see hours of fun ahead. Brilliant

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@MikeDGuitar

3 years ago

Wow! That riff formula is applicable to so many popular rock riffs, etc. So succinctly explained. Amazing lesson!

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@peterbarnes955

3 years ago

Another fantastic lesson, you have a rare gift. Really appreciate how you succinctly show how to put theory into fun practice. Greetings from the Netherlands

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@endlessummermaui8995

3 years ago

I am always learning something new about my guitar when you are on my Screen...Thank you Stitch Love me some riffs

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@jtrdrew

3 years ago

Hey man, been playin just over a year now I’m not bad with open chords/some barre chords. Been complimented on my rhythm by people that’ve been playing for many years. This is exactly the kind of info/inspiration I’ve been looking for to make my own jam. Thanks

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@Robwhat

3 years ago

Thank you for yet another awesome lesson! You do such an amazing job of taking theory and putting it into quick, practical concepts that can be put to use immediately. It is greatly appreciated!

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@gregglashauser4125

3 years ago

One of your best lessons, immediately applicable, most of us want to jam, this is a great how to, thanks 🙏🏽

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@danebrennan4899

3 years ago

Awesome lesson man. I can’t wait to try this. You really bring a simplicity to these concepts that make it very approachable. No more pointless noodling!! Yes.

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@jordanfletcher6970

3 years ago

Bro, YES! This is what I’ve been looking for since I’ve started creating my own material. Thank you!

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@StudioBeast7575

3 years ago

I've been looking for this kind of info for a long time. Thank you!! I taught myself the pentatonic scale and this is the next step on how to us it. I all of a sudden sound much better at soloing. I can't thank you enough for this amazing lesson.

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@VinJapanGuitarShop

3 years ago

short, easy to understand, one core concept/formula presented clearly, shows us how to do it step by step, gives examples... thanks, Stitch!

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@buzzstankos8532

3 years ago

Ian -- You did it again! Explaining this process the way you did is genius... Thanks

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@jackh577

3 years ago

SOO AWESOME!!! Missed this a few weeks ago, very grateful I noticed this lesson. Thank you Ian!!

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