Hey everyone. If you need help knowing the boxes or learning more about the pentatonic scale. Watch my Pentatonic Mastery Playlist. It has a LOT of good stuff in there. kzbin.info/www/bejne/sJOUeYl7rt5liZYsi=TdvYEVQN_iZwiHzu
@Sldumas19838 ай бұрын
Your helping me so much, I play upside down 😂 so I am socking this up
@vincesmith99979 ай бұрын
That blocky sound is so relatable. Just tried the 3 string flourish end technique and it was worlds apart. Also watched Brian May talking about soloing and he said that he works out solos in his mind and then tries recreate them because the fingers are prone to repetition when improvising (I’m paraphrasing but you get the idea). Also great advice for soloing. Cheers Stich.
@Officialcadly9 ай бұрын
Wow thanks so much for showcasing my Turbo Fan!! I hope you’re enjoying it :)
@postoffice1469 ай бұрын
Great! Electric turbo fan 🙂
@ryebreadnocrust8 ай бұрын
I love seeing your happiness when it comes to just you mentioning plane spotting much love from Fl👏🏼
@Vivekaryayoutube8 ай бұрын
I’m a guitarist and an Aeronautical Engineer who loves aviation. The moment you said that you love plane spotting, I smashed the like and Subscribe button that very second ❤
@Nailyboy19709 ай бұрын
Stich, I love the way you enjoy teaching and giving tips. Keep it up
@pevsfreedom9 ай бұрын
Great tips. My soloing sounded like the "knowing the box" section for a long time. What helped me break out of that and actually play the pentatonic musically was listening to songs I liked, with a certain amount of jamming or soloing, listening for the key, and then playing the pentatonic along with the song. This helped a lot more than using backing tracks, which is what I was practicing with before. After a short while of doing this the boxes started connecting and so did the phrasing/melodies, etc., and I started to gain the "ear skills" to kind of copy what I was hearing. I'd also add that learning the major scale through and through super jumped my pentatonic playing as well, just being able to hear and play those "classic" intervals really added to my pentatonic playing as learning the major scale somehow made my playing (and ear) much more melodic. I'll also add that learning the notes on the B string is super important to this kind of playing! This was years ago but it was definitely a few year long hurdle - good topic for a video!
@trentasaurus9 ай бұрын
When you played along with songs, were you mimicking exactly, as close as possible to the guitar parts with only pentatonics? Or playing more loosely
@pevsfreedom9 ай бұрын
@saurus Typically when I was starting that out I would just try to get the key by ear (or look it up if I had to), then play the pentatonic rather loosely in an improv fashion. As I got better doing this I'd start hearing and replicating some riffs or licks or whatever, then add onto them. Now it's just all whatever, I play my own thing or copy certain parts or act as a 2nd lead if I want - just whatever happens is good. It's a lot of fun IMO and makes me feel connected in a way to songs I love. I'm much more of an improv player than a jukebox so I enjoy the loose jam thing and working on my ear/playing with the song. If I'm trying to mimick exactly it's in a much more transcribing fashion "sit down and write down the notes" experience, which I very rarely do.
@gregc84839 ай бұрын
Best teacher I have found for myself on KZbin. It just clicks with your help. Cool Engine too!
@fredsmith68099 ай бұрын
I love planes... In March 2008 I landed at Heathrow U.K. bound for Manchester. Our flight out was delayed due to a medical emergency. Had to wait almost 5 hours, they assigned another plane. Consequently I watched out the massive windows in the terminal watching the planes land. I could see in the distance plane after plane coming in. This particular day, the brand new A380 arrived at Heathrow on its maiden flight from Singapore. I was totally enjoying myself. I could stand there all day. I must say I was mildly disappointed when they announced our flight to Manchester was ready to board! So I know what saying about watching aircraft come and go. I love your tutorials as I am a player also (always learning) Good Stuff!
@clbdyc8 ай бұрын
Before I watched the whole video I read this comment thinking, what's this got to do with a guitar lesson? 😂
@lucas-kanemutti69638 ай бұрын
I'm after the answer too lol@@clbdyc
@splashfreelance23766 ай бұрын
I'm not a plane spotter but I do 'fly' flight simulators every day. Loved to see the Trent, I can appreciate how much joy that's giving you!
@PK-VLOGG8 ай бұрын
As a jet engine mechanic in the Air Force (C5-M -CF6) this was a pleasant surprise! Love your videos turns out you’re cooler than I thought you already were!
@kevinstaggs50488 ай бұрын
Dude you just improved my soloing 1000% with this video. Clear concise instruction that makes perfect sense. Thank you. I liked and subscribed. I look forward to learning more.
@jwozniakify8 ай бұрын
Yes! This is exactly how I sound and what I’ve been trying to get past. “I like pizza” was a great, combined with the 3 strings at a time knowing your root notes, pure gold! Thank you
@rickdauer51798 ай бұрын
Your presentations are delightfully entertaining and very educational for guitarists (and bassists) looking to expand their musical lexicon. Thank you for your efforts 👍
@ajja54379 ай бұрын
That jet engine is so cool, thanks for sharing it with us! And as usual excellent lesson!
@jeffliddy54539 ай бұрын
Appreciate the lesson! You have met me right where I am in my guitar journey. Most helpful!
@mephestopholes9 ай бұрын
Excellent! It feels a bit like an issue about timing (based on the first awkward example of playing "boxy") The beauty of the scales, and Stich Method is that you rarely hit an off note and figuring out where to slide up a couple of frets or slide into a scale really opens it up. When you find a groove, enjoy it. Then find another one.
@elvislives65749 ай бұрын
you're the best guitar instructor on KZbin !!!! .... no doubt about it
@benlgordon9 ай бұрын
Thanks brother I’m working on step one of the caged playlist
@lspyderp9 ай бұрын
Been a while since I’ve visited, u always seem to have very good lessons, this one in particular , your the first one. Anyone can be a teacher , to be good one in which a student gets its, is quite different , u fill that 2nd category, Thks. Your extremely relatable and your demeanour makes me want to listen to you.
@michaelhamini14099 ай бұрын
Thanks. I've been stuck in a rut and your advice is incredibly helpful!
@Russell_Optics9 ай бұрын
Very cool model of the turbo fan engine. I was just reading about the scalloped exhaust the other day to reduce the noise levels.
@WhiskeyBiscuits239 ай бұрын
Very nice tip on using 3 lines ! I put that on BBs box for the 1st string set and just having that note on the G string creates varying melodies that breaks out of the penta prison!
@GaryBradbury-b3p8 ай бұрын
Enjoyed your presentation on the pentatonic scale and tips to improve soloing. The Jet engine was a real treat - I been flying RC since the late 70s. Cheers
@ngc-ho1xd8 ай бұрын
Thanks that lesson was so simple but useful 💡
@nth17399 ай бұрын
That model pane engine is amazing. Thanks for sharing! I too love guitars and aeronautics 👍
@dermotmurphy68049 ай бұрын
Fantastic lesson.A little bit advanced for me right now but gives me something to aspire to.Thanks a million 👍🎼🎸
@StichMethodGuitar9 ай бұрын
Check out my pentatonic mastery playlist. It will help I promise
@stanchostanchev59919 ай бұрын
I alway get curious how many, many useful things I am learned by these videos... Keep going, man !
@joejoe41madmad9 ай бұрын
We shear very similar passions, I work the engineering department in Montreal Canada. Just the APU itself is something I love to listen starting up, I may get into motor change next year and if so I’ll let you roar up them engines, but no more than 60% throttle. I thrust you Stich.
@petermaine9 ай бұрын
Ian, the lesson I've been waiting for! Thanks so much.
@Z_333_9 ай бұрын
I found this really helpful, thanks. You have an easy to follow style, so I'll happily subscribe. Greetings from Melbourne Australia 🤘🇦🇺
@StichMethodGuitar9 ай бұрын
My Turbofan engine came from Australia! Greetings!
@s1231-b2g8 ай бұрын
Great soloing tutorial. Just getting to learn the entire neck over the past year and this adds one more bit to the puzzle. Love the engine. Never knew that sort of model existed. Need to look into that further.
@alxjfos9 ай бұрын
Amazing video. Simple and effective. Thank you!
@StichMethodGuitar9 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@neilmartin998 ай бұрын
So cool. Big fan of LA Flights youtube channel. A must for plane spotters
@dogzillamonster9 ай бұрын
Am a plane fan too! Retired from IT at Boeing in Everett 2 years ago, am picking up guitars again to (re)learn how to have fun. Brand new 777's take off every day nearby, they are amazing :)
@mzmudy9 ай бұрын
Thanks for being awesome and fun Stich!
@leegunter52239 ай бұрын
Love yourguitat tips. That jet engine is awesome!
@tomszafranski5 ай бұрын
I've seen a lot of tips, but these are very helpful. Thanks!
@michaeljamesduran16809 ай бұрын
I just bought your Stich coffee mug. Delivery to Germany where I live now. That’s how much I love you (in a hetero way) and what you’re are doing. Rock on! 🤘🏼
@velocity61246 ай бұрын
great lesson. Thanks for the tips. do you have a vid that will help me turn a song to a guitar melody. Like singing.
@jasongoldberg14688 ай бұрын
Hey Ian, very cool that you are a plane ✈️ aficionado- I am in fact an airline pilot by profession! Thank you for your helpful videos.
@michaelbratton4729 ай бұрын
Thank you oh groovy one this is much helpful and your wisdom shows thank you again.
@johnwood44889 ай бұрын
Adrian and Rolls Royce ROCK, way cool. good lesson too.
@jasonbrackstone8 ай бұрын
Awesome video sir and thanks needed some help to get out of the two string trap. And wow another fellow plane Nerd like myself cool engine.
@powerliterature6 күн бұрын
Thank you sir. Great tip!
@Cowboy-e1c9 ай бұрын
After many days! good seeing you 😊
@russelmyrick65299 ай бұрын
Wow. This was dope. Thank you 🙏🏻
@tedn30309 ай бұрын
you should try a adsb receiver for spotting.
@rustydelorean64058 ай бұрын
I watched a good video on youtube explaining the difference between turbofans and turbojets. Turbo jets were surpassed by turbofans in military and general aviation. The biggest difference in the types of turbofans is the bypass air. Jet liners use high flow bypass that increases the volume of air blowing, essentially they are being propelled by the air. Military fighter jets use low bypass so they are more dependient on the hot gasses for thrust.
@georgebarr21238 ай бұрын
G'day.. thank you. The idea and tuition on getting the pentatonic to sound so much better is really appreciated, I'm about to pick up the guitar and try that out at 7;30 am on Easter Sunday... see if I can wake up the Easter bunnies.. ha ha. Regards the jet engine.. that's so cool. How much thrust does it have...? I was into jets as a kid and still watch the development of the military jets, particularly I look at the newer types and I am amazed at how they perform, with directional thrust to assist in maneuverability. I often look at the commercial jets, and I really just stare and look at how stream lined and they really are a beautiful and amazing conglomeration of engineering. thanks again these are a great help to an old guy trying to learn what he should have 50 years ago ha ha never too late. :)
@maryk67808 ай бұрын
Great advice. Thanks for the lesson!
@ioradio9 ай бұрын
Great explanation!
@gordongrimes27975 ай бұрын
awesome jet demo. thanks for guitar lesson.
@lavenderjrblues20178 ай бұрын
Awesome lesson. And very cool jet engine.
@MrPhilly76er9 ай бұрын
This is terrific. Thank you very much . Makes sense to me
@MrWalterRaymond8 ай бұрын
I love guitars and planes too. My favorite jet is the Embraer 175
@raymondcorreira8479 ай бұрын
I figure you out finally! Your doing the Gerry Garcia look I kept saying to myself man he reminds me of someone and it just dawned on me lol!
@tjmartin41209 ай бұрын
Great advise, gonna put this to use right away.
@lightfoot4139 ай бұрын
thanks for the lesson..really helps open up soloing for me..and the model jet engine is neat...
@ambroseharper83169 ай бұрын
Great advice 👏
@kyledrevlo19629 ай бұрын
Your content is always great and I dig the new backdrop you've put together. Is it wallpaper? the frames seem to turn the corner. Keep it up! Thanks for your help
@StichMethodGuitar9 ай бұрын
A photographic backdrop 🤫
@MrKkramme8 ай бұрын
Very helpful post! Thanks 🙏
@triggerhappydad659 ай бұрын
3:53 to 4:17 ! Wow. I'm just a "couch stummer" who occasionally rights songs ..... some good, some....'ehh? Now I want to right one JUST to use that solo from 3:53 to 4:17 !! I get most all of my individual song instructions from "Shut Up And Play", here on KZbin (he's phenomenal), and some from Marty Schwartz's channel. This guy will definitely be added into the mix! Thanks for your work.
@DrewLove7779 ай бұрын
Great video brother.
@TheDWeeks8 ай бұрын
Cool turbine! (I have loved aircraft my entire life! I have been a full-size pilot, and flown giant-scale rc aerobatic aircraft in airshows for years.)
@Gitarapiotr3 ай бұрын
Genious thanks for sharing😊😊😊
@patrickbarr63989 ай бұрын
So eager to try this...
@eross219 ай бұрын
also, I’m a huge aviation fan, and that jet engine was a really nice surprise, i did not expect that in a guitar tutorial video. please ad more things like that with your video. it is the cherry ontop. thanks
@StichMethodGuitar9 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@MustafaBaabad9 ай бұрын
Wow, wonderful model of jet engine. Very nice. Good for placing in front of engineering class in boss desk of engineering company. Will be very impressive for gift to boss for his desk decoration. Cheers from Indonesia.
@dirkdeegan52498 ай бұрын
You are literally a guru! Do you give lessons?
@HomedogNik9 ай бұрын
I've been loving the mixture between the deep dive videos like "In the mind of..." and these little shorter videos a lot lately! It's great for working on something more long term while still getting inputs in between like these tips. I don't know anything about turbines but that thing looks impressive... I wonder how it alters the sound if you put it full throttle in front of your amp haha!
@gopilotmusic9 ай бұрын
Excellent lesson! TY. Cool cool at the end! (unrelated aside: storm raiders online multiplayer .. wwII plane battles🤓)
@xx-jx3my8 ай бұрын
That 3d printed engine is awesome !
@OkinInc8 ай бұрын
Awesome lesson as always and gotta say that RR Jet engine is fantastic! I’d be playing with that until the jet engine noise puts me to sleep. 😂😂
@TheWild_Living_Nature8 ай бұрын
Great tips!
@scottjones66249 ай бұрын
The thing that I find to be such an interesting thing about us humans is that we all have sometimes surprising interests in things that are just unexplainable. Why is Stich fascinated by jet engines? Why does someone else collect antique razors? These unexplainable attractions I find fascinating and mysterious. I certainly have mine!
@GoSolarPlz8 ай бұрын
Hey there. Wow great channel videos! Also wanted to comment on the RR Trent you have there! Any chance you could do a detailed review video on it please?! It’s awesome!
@jimwoodswrites9 ай бұрын
Sooo good. Thanks Stich!!!!!
@mrx-b3i8 ай бұрын
yeah your so right
@claytonowenby15319 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@StichMethodGuitar9 ай бұрын
Amazing! Thank you
@claytonowenby15319 ай бұрын
You are so welcome I'm learning a lot from you and enjoy your teaching very much I've been playing 35 years and I am in a big rut. I'll give more soon thank you.
@eddielathum84059 ай бұрын
first thought on the plane engine, how would i mount it on the bottom of one of my telecaster's, that thing is so cool
@Dutcharmytent8 ай бұрын
Love the jet engine, please feature more 3D printing.
@TomfromOZZ9 ай бұрын
Stumbled over freddy ... GOLD I TELL YIZ PEOLLE ! helping this old selftaught doodling wannabe bluesman f-:;&#" heaps .... thanku so much ...
@mrbigg72559 ай бұрын
Love the red Strat
@0713mas8 ай бұрын
You rock!!! Thanks so much
@alexdieudonne19249 ай бұрын
That is so me thnx man for the lesson great tips
@Rockemdead19 ай бұрын
Love the jet engine, but loved the lesson more. Your Kohls buddy. Carl.
@StichMethodGuitar9 ай бұрын
Dude! Awesome to hear from you!
@DJCJ9999 ай бұрын
That engine is cool stitch :D
@frankstephenson17468 ай бұрын
Mr. Walsh said.”The smoker you drink, the player you get”
@michaelharrington58438 ай бұрын
Fantastic video. I sound significantly better with this simple tip. Now you need to get into RC planes. 😉
@dukewagner95669 ай бұрын
Could I mount the thruster on my kayak?
@songnotes9 ай бұрын
✈️
@人造书5 ай бұрын
Very innocent tutor ❤
@stevebelcher15279 ай бұрын
Just a question what kind of looper do you use and about what price range is it
@charlesflynn6297 ай бұрын
Good stuff
@erikdstock5 ай бұрын
That is a great model jet engine.
@johngarrity66879 ай бұрын
Fun to see you enjoying your toys!!😊
@lovekrav9 ай бұрын
I love the way you teach, but I wish since I can't slow down the video I wish you could show a slower example of the licks. It would be easier to analyze.
@StichMethodGuitar9 ай бұрын
Why can’t you slow down the video? KZbin does have a speed button
@Crizzy41418 ай бұрын
Very Neat model
@Cameron-ue7lu8 ай бұрын
That's actually a great opening riff. just needs a few bends, a hammer or two and a slide and...don't forget, Mozart and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star