the only difference between you and paul is You crave for moneyy and views.
@siddhartha14795 жыл бұрын
@@kripeshlama6827 Why do you say that?? I think his videos are good and I don't understand why you said he craves for money and views...
@gauraangsaxena33665 жыл бұрын
You too! !
@mistermonsieur78905 жыл бұрын
It's becuz of the beard
@benjaminharm24335 жыл бұрын
Beard = tone
@johannregalado88615 жыл бұрын
Can we take a moment to appreciate how CLEAN that fretboard is at 4:10
@caioaugusto68195 жыл бұрын
My guitar necks looks absolutely disgusting, like a saturday night whorehouse alleyway. What a shame.
@calebgiddensmedia60945 жыл бұрын
wow
@bluesyace95644 жыл бұрын
@@caioaugusto6819 are you British, just asking
@caioaugusto68194 жыл бұрын
@@bluesyace9564 hell no, why?
@bluesyace95644 жыл бұрын
@@caioaugusto6819 that reply is quite British, but why's you go hell no
@matthewdinsdale47825 жыл бұрын
No wonder there’s a million subscribers. An utterly brilliant tutor.
@guitarsdave5 жыл бұрын
Plus they usually buy advertisement time.
@calebgiddensmedia60945 жыл бұрын
utterly butterly
@ronnietyler21354 жыл бұрын
ive been watching his videos for ahilw but never subscribed....this video did it for me. Subbed for sure. Thank you Paul!
@DaveTaste3 жыл бұрын
Now 2.4 million 😀
@anitabonghit27582 жыл бұрын
I dont play guitar. I just watch these videos to unwind
@timothylevi5 жыл бұрын
Paul, thank you. After 2 weeks, i can now confidently improvise on the minor and major pentatonic scale. Ive learnt more about the guitar these past 2 weeks than i ever thought i would, what an amazing teacher. 👏👏
@DKLundoe5 жыл бұрын
I have to say Paul, I've followed a bunch of guitar channels and the likes in the hope of learning how to play. I lost motivation and didn't find the time to play guitar, but I kept coming back to your channel. You have a presence, charisma even, and a knack for editing and teaching that just draws me in. Keep putting work in, the result is an absolute delight to witness, even though I don't play myself!
@samroyproductions34765 жыл бұрын
This channel is great but just visit guitar mastery channel that will be as good as this
@guitarmeetsscience5 жыл бұрын
You can do it Kristian! I have faith!
@Chimp_Handzee5 жыл бұрын
I ran into trouble with motivation 10 years ago. Now, 10 years on, I just purchased a new guitar and amp to give it another go. My appreciation for music has grown tenfold in the past ten years to the point of it becoming a passion and hobby of mine. I hope to return to this comment and reply sometime in the not-too-distant future with an update. If I can do it, you can do it too! Never too late to give it another try!
@umop3plsdn5 жыл бұрын
@@Chimp_Handzee Alright i'm gonna give it a shot as well and cementing my next attempt in a comment to look back on in the future and laugh at.
@bobravenscraft53765 жыл бұрын
I came here for advance chords that people don't bother with. Guys like me scales scales. Never learned all the chords now I know all the 7ths its all about confidence fellas
@DoodleBugLisa3 жыл бұрын
Paul, Paul, Paul! I barely understood a word you said except that I could play the scales in different order and...and... I did and I made beautiful music. With Am pentatonic I did like a 1-4-3-3-3-4-1. I repeated and played quarter, half and whole notes randomly until I was playing a beautiful song. Paul I’m a little over a month into playing, but because I learned the scales from the beginning, I did what I think you said and WHAT JOY! My guitar made a beautiful sound with my hands, shucks I’ve got tears in my eyes writing this. No wonder you have so many followers! Thx
@kbjami4 жыл бұрын
I should’ve known this already, but him explaining the importance of knowing and playing around the root notes almost felt like some sort of hidden knowledge. I myself really have only been focusing on learning the patterns and shapes instead of the notes that are at center of the scale.
@bigchillinboss5 жыл бұрын
In A minor 4:24 Box 1: Root note on bottom E String (Em shape) 4:50 Box 2: Root note on D string (Dm Shape) 5:23 Box 3: Root note on A string (Cm shape) 5:57 Box 4: Root note on A string (Am shape) 6:20 Box 5: Root note on G string (Gm shape) Thanks so much for sharing this with us Paul! -Eric
@ThorneyedWT5 жыл бұрын
Once you learn all 5 boxes, you just need to familiarize yourself with 33-222-33-222 pattern (which are minor thirds and major seconds). In every single box that pattern stays the same. For minor scale three seconds box in a row starts and ends with 4ths (which are bad to end lick on), but step up or down and you get perfect 5th or minor 3rd which are great semi-root notes. I am too lazy to learn that pattern for major scale (which is basically the same shape, but shifted) and play just by ear, but I know it would be fairly easy to figure. Right now out of my head I slowly calculated 33- box of that pattern as maj3rd-5th-6th-root. It took me whole 3 or 4 minutes (without taking guitar, which would speed up calculations by 10), but anyway, this is easy thing - basically just pair of easy patterns to learn and then know which steps are those 33-222.
@gokukakarot63234 жыл бұрын
thank you
@sasmitroy54804 жыл бұрын
Ok
@Chrisilibrium3 жыл бұрын
Didn't really get it, but probably because of my bad english. Can somebody explain it in other words? This seems helpfull :D
@mr50393 жыл бұрын
Please tell me there is a video on YT that shows this. I believe this is what I’ve been looking for but haven’t found and unfortunately I’m not at a level that I’m grasping what this comment is conveying
@SketchEtcher3 жыл бұрын
I think he is is just talking about the full major scales, which is really the same as the pentatonic but with a few more notes. You can change from the box pattern to 3 notes per string, or even 4. Try googling the major scale shapes.
@PhillipNeal5 жыл бұрын
Bob Ross of the Stratocaster... Love this channel man...
@Musicology19755 жыл бұрын
Paul the time has come to hug you in a brotherly way.
@joepratt9987 Жыл бұрын
Man this is super awesome for someone like myself that has a pretty good understanding of chord structure but has no knowledge of music rhythms! I was only marginally aware of these scales and not playing them correctly so thanks so much!
@giulioevangelisti86345 жыл бұрын
Since you started the music theory series, Paul, I learned much more than I ever thought I'd be able to do by myself. I love how you are able to explain in these videos, in an effective way, the basics of theory. Everyone of you videos give me inspiration to play and also makes me a better player. I will always be grateful to you for this. Thanks again
@handsolo1546 Жыл бұрын
Putting the capo on really just turned a light on for me with chord shapes and scales and gave me something to practice. Great lesson!
@DavidLaFerney5 жыл бұрын
This lesson really hits the target for me - and gives me the perfect material to work out on my new looper. Which I should have bought long ago. "Find...no, KNOW the roots." Well put.
@danielschafhautle16915 жыл бұрын
Yepnlooper is reeealy good for learning scales or making your own backing track. A looper can realy boost you forward
@redSectorA Жыл бұрын
Ah, thanks for the tip. Now I know what to ask for my birthday in a few weeks!
@mickyd35094 жыл бұрын
5:43 "I don't think alot of us play that chord". That's such a good subtle joke. I heard the chord and I was immediately was taken back to my days of working in a guitar shop
@the_screen_addict244 жыл бұрын
The starting of a forbidden riff😅
@testla9763 жыл бұрын
Im surprised no one commented the forbidden name of it
@scorchedearthdj3 жыл бұрын
GD stairway
@RogerBarraud3 жыл бұрын
@@scorchedearthdj Sssshhhh!!! ;-)
@heron95803 жыл бұрын
@@scorchedearthdj to
@daveshaffer45935 жыл бұрын
Thank you Paul for all the hard work and passion you put into your lessons - you are helping so many people. You are brilliant my friend!
@biwarayoganata5 жыл бұрын
I saw the notification and immediately grabbed my guitar while I watch your video Edit: Thank you for the love man, and also I had a problem the "root notes" for a long time so this video kinda give me some insight. The pentatonic scale itself is easy, but the applications to connect with the chords isn't. Godspeed Paul Davids!
@humpenjhang2 жыл бұрын
Paul you're simply the best. Your videos are funny, definetly not boring than many others and you're able to explain things shortly in such an easy way. please don't stop making videos. 🙂
@ashleycraiglozada25505 жыл бұрын
Of all the videos i've watched, this the most understandable. Thanks Paul
@darklinkforever5065 жыл бұрын
but u play piano lol
@ashleycraiglozada25505 жыл бұрын
I do. But I love music
@LeHadriel5 жыл бұрын
Each time i hear "easy" in this video makes me feel sad...
@iiTray5 жыл бұрын
Same
@SwapBlogRU5 жыл бұрын
Agreed, so far this is very difficult for me to follow, though it might be that I'm just an idiot.
@lancewilliams66145 жыл бұрын
LeHadriel just wait till you see the slap guitar tutorial Rob scallon
@epidausxoxo86164 жыл бұрын
Me too...sad
@chrism86144 жыл бұрын
Difficulty is relative, you're not an idiot
@gregorixo5 жыл бұрын
I've been practicing these shapes for almost 20 years now, and when I'm jamming with my friends, all those patterns go out the window, forgotten, in the heat of the moment... lol
@TheLillypad1014 жыл бұрын
Same here, why do you think this is the case sometimes?
@allgamingnetwork94484 жыл бұрын
@@TheLillypad101 nerves lol
@anuragSingh-bz1sk3 жыл бұрын
@Rahul Mondal can anyone tell me what he meant by 5 Box.shapes rn I just know the f# minor penta scale so I'm new at this😅.
@Fakmat01293 жыл бұрын
Can you help me,how is that a minor scale i found on google be em shape? I am begging you to tell me
@TheMimoza032 ай бұрын
@@Fakmat0129I hope you figured that out
@caioaugusto68195 жыл бұрын
I've been playing for 10 years, mostly by ear, your channel opened a lot of previously locked "doors" and "paths" in my mind. Big thanks from Brazil!
@pushtyeekah2 жыл бұрын
Thank-you for your unique, friendly and informative style of teaching! One challenge I had in your courses was exemplified by your comment at 2:45 where you explain that people learn the five shapes up and down the neck without ever learning what they mean; and you then simply go on to Tip 2, without ever explaining what they mean.
@Martin-jn1tr2 жыл бұрын
as in which shape in which position is which scale, so if you play box 3 with a differnet root are you aware of the new scale you are in and arent just shifting through the ppatterns
@gordonmilligan88475 жыл бұрын
Very helpful Paul, thank you. I realized that i find it best not to number the five boxes as "1,2,3,4,5" but instead to think "1,3,4,5,7" as being the note position from the minor scale which any box starts at. Then it is easier to count up around in that number loop, know where the root is and also be aware of which number combinations I am playing in any riff. Also, having a little knowledge of what piano scales look like in terms of black and white notes, I can picture that if I'm playing the third note of a C minor pentatonic then it must be Eb, without necessarily knowing that on the guitar directly. I suppose there are different variations for learning and everyone can find their own best way.
@jesseskander2 ай бұрын
Necro posting here to thank you for this simple yet brilliant idea! (Like so simple I’m embarrassed it hadn’t occurred to me 😂) I find it difficult to number them or even think in terms of CAGED on the fly. But have been concentrating on really understanding what intervals I’m playing within the pentatonic and it really takes things to the next level. I can see how once these are absorbed, you can move from here to adding the M2 and m6 to fully grasp the minor scale.
@tobbgoblin5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for that ‘PEN TA TO NIC SCALE’ intro complete with ‘BOIIIIIIING’ sound.
@danielgisborne34694 жыл бұрын
You're welcome
@meirfivenight34424 жыл бұрын
Daniel Gisborne it wasnt you!!!!
@thedeadonmusic15 жыл бұрын
Paul is definitely one of the best guitar teachers on the web. I like the simplicity and the natural way he paces his lessons...I should sit down with one of his lessons and my guitar for a half hour every day. I guarantee you will see results.
@BL00DRIDER5 жыл бұрын
you lost me at the "box" part then i really zoned out when "caged" came in
@user-vr3ex1fj7c10 ай бұрын
i know this comment is old. But probably would be a good idea to read the first volume of fretboard logic before these concepts.
@phyleneamuso10515 жыл бұрын
I can’t be more grateful Paul for this treasure trove of knowledge. I’ve played for many years but never learned theory, I got by with a good ear and knowing lots of chord shapes but could never put it all together and still enjoy the process even thought I played semi professionally. I’ve come back to playing as my singular focus and love it. Could not be making progress like this without your help.
@joaofpl5 жыл бұрын
Apart from being a very good guitar tutor, you should have your own TV show man! You're an amazing communicator!
@ezeajali5 жыл бұрын
Wow! I was stuck in my playing, made up my mind to break that "roof" and then I found your videos. I have known this scale for years but I never could make it sound so pleasant until now - just within the first two minutes and then playing around with it as you said. Truly, there's no need to learn another box if you don't know the root of the first box and how to apply it. It just makes you know that "do what you like but follow timing and land here (the root) at that time. Understanding this is way better than trying to copy someone's lick note by note. Thank you, Paul Davids.
@tingtongtone4 жыл бұрын
he seems like he would be an awesome person to hang out with
@Canabai5 жыл бұрын
This! Excellent job Paul! It took me a great deal of thought almost 30 years ago to come up with how it was say Joe Satriani, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Page, Clapton flow so effortlessly through these dramatic technically challenging riffs and licks. Then, I had to master it many pieces I still woodshed today (after 15 yrs off). And here in 14 minutes you succinctly sum all my efforts. This is the core of any great lead and to be able to tap in emotively even better. The more mastery of this that you have, the further you apply this to all structures, the further you will inevitably go. Kudos sir, kudos! Fyi, I have never played a fully intact lead ever. I have always improved every last one with influences of course. I have played hundreds of live shows opening up for national acts to boot. Always got compliments and still do. Important lesson is this!
@MarvelTile5 жыл бұрын
Holy shit this is perfect. Hot beverage time. And double watching. Thanks a lot :)
@TheMetal9665 жыл бұрын
Paul I'm captivated by your playing a teaching style, please make more videos about learning music. The way you think about music is the right way man.
@aaronbennett12662 жыл бұрын
I've been playing for 20 plus years Paul, and it amazes me how much I still learn daily! The guitar has been such a beautiful stress relief for me. Ty for being such a great teacher my friend 🙏👊
@TomasMichaud3 жыл бұрын
Your videos are always a pleasure to watch Paul.
@compendium00505 жыл бұрын
Good work man! And it s not just about Your skills... It s the way you make me feel confortable with Your lessons. It s like an old friend that shows you how to play. Respect. I m italian, so: 1) forgive my bad English 2) it s /ˈkapo/ (in italian "capotasto" )
@sylvainbrouillat21725 жыл бұрын
I like the subtle sense of humor you put in your videos. I have been learning guitar for 2 years and the fret board in quite obscure in the beginnings especially when you don't know much about music theory. I discovered so much possibilities on the guitar thanks to your videos. Your videos give me the right starting point to deep dive into music theory and passionately figure out how things connect together on the guitar. But in the meantime, I tend to explore everything in parallel and it can be really frustrating to see how easily you juggle between minor/major/positions/chords inversion/voice leading and do so... what an exercise for the mind ! You could make a video to clear the path in this jungle of knowledge for passionate beginners, the steps to take, the order in which you learnt guitar concepts, a bit of history of your musician career ! Thank you again for sharing so much.
@stormbreaker45714 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Paul ! After about a 6 year break ( im 20 now ) Ive managed to get better than i ever was and i'd expect myself to be. You helped me out a lot by your Videos. Thank you so much dude
@frisiidescendant2200 Жыл бұрын
I have to say I have explored multiple videos regarding the pentatonic scales, the caged system and I have to say, this video explains these in the clearest and most easy to understand ways. I have played guitar for 18 years and am relearning and rediscovering ways to play the guitar and I have learned a lot with playing along with songs while really just listening to what is played and figuring out which notes fit, until learning the song. Thanks for these clear videos. They really make you understand some core and key understanding
@Kronse26015 жыл бұрын
Paul Davids- makes playing the same notes sound amazing :'D
@Nomad_SwitchTa2 Жыл бұрын
When it comes to music with you I take a step forward and 2 steps back incase I missed something. The results are never disappointing. Music as a whole in the future will thank you for the time you took to teach others.
@fupipupi5 жыл бұрын
I'm starting to play my guitar again. This video is so helpful for someone who just learn online.
@veahevangelista3575 жыл бұрын
I have been playing guitar for 13 years and I can say you have a way of making more out of the knowledge I already know even from the most basic ones! Love your videos. They've encouraged me to break my plateau as I've been quite stuck to what I know in the past 2 years.
@MrRioso-ry1hb2 жыл бұрын
That is right. I found another great video about that subject: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y2XGkIysZ5ifZq8
@cannonbrunsvik73705 жыл бұрын
Dude, love the channel! Coming from playing piano, I understand a relatively decent bit of theory, but it can be difficult to translate everything to guitar. You explain things in a way that just makes everything click, and suddenly I have a bunch of different avenues to pursue with my playing. I’m excited to spend some time putting all of this together!
@richardschauder53063 жыл бұрын
Mr. Davis, I Admire the way you present your case. All my life (off and on), I've been a want to be player. Now that I've retired, I've learned more about music(theory), than I ever thought I could. It's all thanks to you,
@BrettPapa5 жыл бұрын
Great vid! But then again they are always great! Way to go.
@MrRioso-ry1hb2 жыл бұрын
That is right. I found another great video about that subject: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y2XGkIysZ5ifZq8
@jonettang5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Paul. You have indeed open up the fret board to me. I didn't see it before. I've been playing for many years. Not knowing much about the boxes and then erasing them and playing and going back to the root note! Thank you.
@ParanormalResponse5 жыл бұрын
You are a great editor. I like your video skills as much as your guitar skills. It really engages you and keeps you interested in what you are trying to teach in the lesson. You should have more subs. Do you have a photography or video channel too? Your skills are right up there with Peter Mckinnon.
@CP-yd7lp3 жыл бұрын
I love this guy's accent and sense of humor AND the fact that he appropriately brought up my favorite band to make the distinction! 😁💙👍🏻
@xDieselxXx5 жыл бұрын
Love your teaching. Just wanted to mention that the way the picture of the scale box on screen looks backwards against the guitar is confusing. Keep up the awesome work.
@deltaestimating44225 жыл бұрын
I'm just picking up guitar again after an 8 year layoff. I stopped playing in part because I wasn't taught how to use the Pentatonic scale positions in a musical sense. This video shed a lot of light on the shapes and how to approach them in a much more useful way. Thanks for making this video. I'm glad I found it.
@salsacustica5 жыл бұрын
Classic cool edit! Love the effects and sound on Paul's videos 😌
@drey45294 жыл бұрын
you have the most calming voice/way of teaching
@jackgreene48685 жыл бұрын
Ya just know as soon as Paul uploads a video your gonna Lear something regardless of how long you been playing, cheers buddy
@jaymccaslin499111 ай бұрын
This was by far THE most helpful video I’ve encountered so far 🎉
@reudigerhund83665 жыл бұрын
Me: Playing A,A,A Like him Paul Davis: It's an amazing SONG
@davidhallowell34575 жыл бұрын
Clear and helpful (as usual). Related to your advice about finding the roots and dissolving the boxes, I like to notice that, from any root there are always 3 main octaves available: one toward the nut (in a C or G shape, say) ...one toward the bridge (in an E shape, say), and another toward the bridge that’s more like 3nps. Each of the boxes for pentatonic or any scale, contain one toward the nut and one toward the bridge octave. Sounds complicated when written out like this, but it’s dead simple ...just three mini octave shapes to see...not even 5 boxes or all of CAGED necessary.
@SimonDewCarpFishing5 жыл бұрын
Next can you do a video called “this is how you grow an awesome beard” that would be great thanks
@VYBEGMI2 жыл бұрын
You sir, just blew my mind! i've been playing for year and a half on my own and constantly searching for the right information about scales and how to play them. Now you just answered all of my questions about pentatonic scales in 1 vid! I literally thought every note had it's own pattern, and you just wiped that away by saying it's all in the same pattern, just played different (around the note). Now i only have to memorize every note on the board. Thanks!
@aldojosue32105 жыл бұрын
4:10 Damn that guitar looks so delicious, that ebony fretboard looks so playable, so, so beautiful, very good looking guitar.
@rcnabho4 жыл бұрын
What guitar is it?
@ddavis40194 жыл бұрын
You're amazing, Paul. Thanks for all you do throughout this community, your kindness and passion are humbling.
@ashmit_gautam72715 жыл бұрын
I see paul davids in my notification.i click.i enjoy😊
@tb0nestk5 жыл бұрын
I personally BELIEVE : That you’re a natural in front of the camera, You have a sense of humor, and a touch of artistic in the videos That you can deliver the weather report better than those meteorologists on the Weather Channel That you can deliver the news with more authority and authenticity than those on the regular newscasts Hell, if you talk to the grass, they might even listen to you and grow faster And on top of that, you know music and also how to teach it. So thank you P.D
@felixhoezen39354 жыл бұрын
0:08 This was exactly what my last two braincells needed at 4am😂
@reimereason5 жыл бұрын
1:57 made my day. I love the way you use humour in your lessons. Thanks for another great one.
@EdArmGuitar5 жыл бұрын
Awesome lesson! I like your system! I'm working on three octave pentatonic scales. Kind of not easy
@ralph405 жыл бұрын
That is an understatement, kinda not easy is right.. how much I dont know. Bodisafa (spelliing?), I think means 'teacher' , & can't remember the language. Good tune by Steely Dan, well, thanks for the comment. I couldn't help but chuckle to myself because of how true it was. Cheers Sir. Time?
@BlueCollarLogic5 жыл бұрын
@@ralph40... Bodisattva. Sanskrit is the language.
@MrRioso-ry1hb2 жыл бұрын
That is right. I found another great video about that subject: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y2XGkIysZ5ifZq8
@MarcBoraDAWmusic3 жыл бұрын
Professor Davids, I feel like I've seen the lights over a long tunnel. Now I started playing with 3 different positions. I feel I play better than yesterday. Thank you.
@imannonymous77075 жыл бұрын
Im probably guilty of some of the things you mentioned , ouch But you make sense , ill try to incorporate your suggestions, i like the same riff in every box excersise for example. So thanks, c u soon
@BrljoMrljo4 жыл бұрын
First ever video about pentatonic scale that make sense and I can uderstand!
@NickMK4 жыл бұрын
6:45 "City of stars..."
@meikwiedemann84994 жыл бұрын
I started playing guitar then I was 15 years old. After 6 months I played that first box of a minor pentatonic scale for the first time. Well, I’m 28 now, still stuck in that first box 🙈. Whenever someone asked me to play lead I refused saying I’m a rhythm guy, but that’s not true I do play lead whenever I’m on my own but I don’t feel comfortable playing lead with a band. This really inspires me to change that and I think your 5 steps may be the way I was looking for. Thanks again! Keep it up!
@koendelvaux5 жыл бұрын
Finally, after watching all these videos! At 6:02 Paul botches a note. Yes, yes, yes, he’s human after all.
@rockarena6665 жыл бұрын
Koen Delvaux no, that was a bit of jazz! ;)
@joshuatorres61435 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I’ve been needing to learn the pentatonic scale for a while, and I sorta knew one shape, but the way you explained it has showed me how to learn it, and how important it is
@mikehill34265 жыл бұрын
All the box graphics were backwards to what I'm used to seeing. My brain hurts.
@PaulDavids5 жыл бұрын
I don't know where you find your boxes. If you Google Pentatonic boxes, each and everyone is like this. This is pretty much the standard. Maybe you've been playing them backwards haha!
@kittavares43345 жыл бұрын
haha same here. Maybe it's because we didn't see these boxes in a long time and just play the thing on the guitar.
@macleanclassics5 жыл бұрын
The diagrams are as they should be, but it gets confusing when you see a guy playing beside it.... because the neck in the diagram is now opposite to Paul's neck in the video..... Even threw me off for a second....some beginners are probably confused right now.
@NolanTyrrell5 жыл бұрын
Paul Davids Yes you are correct Paul but I have the same problem. Visually your guitar has the bass string at the top of the image and the nut to the right, but the diagram has the bass string to the bottom and the nut to the left. This means a mental rotation of 180 degrees or a shift from top to bottom and right to left.
@koendelvaux5 жыл бұрын
I just rotated my iPad 180 degrees. Problem solved.
@TheBoomtown44 жыл бұрын
So much effort must go into making these videos so concise and presented in the digestible manner in which they are.
@SamB-fv6su5 жыл бұрын
I’m a beginning guitarist and while I liked your video and teaching style, I found it a little too fast for me to use as a legitimate training tool
@Rayuga995 жыл бұрын
Being a beginner its hard bro...i know.. My advice.......take it SLOWLY
@jimmaculate55 жыл бұрын
Agreed. However, I play it over many times and study it. I listen to it doing the dishes, even, that helps to hear and not see. Try that.
@andrewwoods73485 жыл бұрын
be kind. rewind. a lot.
@GucciPlayzBoi4 жыл бұрын
Sam B did you get any better
@dizdrizzle38174 жыл бұрын
You have enlightened me easily ;your style or way of teaching is clear to understand with few words .... thank you
@OneTheWhat3 жыл бұрын
i'm still confused af
@yurimartins14553 жыл бұрын
Same bro, wish I could ask some questions, and be answered
@haydenashland52563 жыл бұрын
@@yurimartins1455 Ive been playing for just over 2 years, and it finally clicked for me today. If you need any help, Ill try and do my best to explain it in a simpler way.
@haydenashland52563 жыл бұрын
@@yurimartins1455 The thing that really brought it all together was understanding that pattern 1 of the "Minor" pentatonic, is actually pattern 5 of the "Major". And that is due to the fact that every "Major" chord has a relative "Minor" chord associated with it. Meaning, you can use the Em "E minor" Pattern 1 (1-4, 1-3, 1-3, 1-3, 1-4, 1-4), over a G "Major" open chord. Thats why you see some people play a G "Major" with the two fingers on the bottom, because its in the scale of both Em and G "Major". The only difference being is what root note you start/end on. But that goes for every 5 Pentatonic pattern. (Em=G) (Dm=E) (Cm=D) (Am=C) (Gm=A). If you understand the CAGED system, start by looking up the "Major" pentatonic shapes, and go from there. If you dont know about the CAGED system, I highly recommend learning that, that was another topic that made so much more click for me! If you have any other questions, just reply to this comment and ill try and help ya out. Thanks :)
@yurimartins14553 жыл бұрын
@@haydenashland5256 Oh wow 😲, thanks my man, I learned about caged a time ago, but I started scales just now, I'm still confused about the boxes, like, I can play box 1 in any root note on the 6 string? Like he played the box 1 at the 5 fret and made the pattern, I can play the same pattern on the 10 and 12 fret on the 6 string?
@haydenashland52563 жыл бұрын
@@yurimartins1455 It depends on what you want your starting note to be is. If you start on the 5 Fret, 6th string, and play pattern one like he is on the video, then you are going to be in A Minor Pentatonic. If you start on the 10th fret, and play pattern 1, that is going to be the D Minor Pentatonic. So yup, whatever note you pick to start on you can use that shape! Here is something I didnt notice till a lot later, but the rest of the patterns, use the same format. 1-4, 1-3, 1-3, 1-3, 1-4, 1-4 *it might be switched up slightly due to what pattern you are in but its the same idea. So if you are in still in A Minor Pentatonic, and use pattern 2 this time. If you look at the "A" note, 7th fret, 4th string (Octave of 5th fret, 6th string). And look at pattern 2, its using the same 1-4, 1-3, 1-3, etc. I hope that made sense, a bit hard to type out clearly but I hope you got the idea. Just look up on google, "Minor Pentatonic shapes, and it should be a bit easier to understand. I hope that cleared up any issues you had!
@mojoefelix2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your effort in doing this video. I have played guitar for over 50 years and I found this mostly incomprehensible from step two onward.
@wesleyAlan91792 жыл бұрын
"Can't teach an old dog new tricks"
@JDoactive5 жыл бұрын
4:57 Who else heard Stairway to Heaven?
@scottt31005 жыл бұрын
yup
@Verigo5 жыл бұрын
just the first 2 notes lol
@paulcooper57485 жыл бұрын
Theres a lady thats sure all that glitters is gold.
@JDoactive5 жыл бұрын
@@Verigo 5:44 and 6:36 too hahaha
@sinjaychakraborty58185 жыл бұрын
That's why he said "I don't think a lot of us play this chord" because that's a forbidden song
@EricRennerYT5 жыл бұрын
10:45 BOOM thats what all the CAGED haters need to understand. You don't get "stuck in a box" unless you decide not to put the work in to fully understand the concept.
@jergola5 жыл бұрын
I'm repeating other comments. i 'll have to watch again because you're a great teacher and also you make it look too easy. I admire your talent
@thomasrichards80555 жыл бұрын
5:44 you're totally playing Stairway to Heaven!
@buddy_crocker61314 жыл бұрын
Hey there man I just wanna to stop by and say I have watched guitar lessons on youtube for over 10 years and learned from friends and family and you are the best teacher I've ever learned from you simplify thing to make the just flow right into my brain lol keep up the good work buddy, and have a good day
@MDogg19605 жыл бұрын
I'm new at this but I wish the scale displayed was the same as when your looking at the neck, instead of upside down
@maximilin41083 жыл бұрын
Beautiful tutorial. I did not tired to listen at all. You are professional video teacher!!! 10 points to you!!! Thanks!!
@Ce_Lazca Жыл бұрын
That was awesome man. I have been a bit too focused on the theory aspect that I overlooked how much the shapes made it all click.
@jamessbca Жыл бұрын
So easy for this to happen. At the moment, my "book smarts" is beyond my "street smarts" - I need to re-focus on street smarts :)
@devillosaurus5 жыл бұрын
Great explanations with the perfect blend of humour and humility. Thank you
@musinjefilms5 жыл бұрын
wow just amazing av always wanted to learn the easiest way to learn pentatonics . Paul's videos av really helped me alot with guitar. he has even mortivated me to open my own channel. visit it and see my progress. Thanks Paul . keep giving us more amazing videos .
@mwambalcsfamily40955 жыл бұрын
Indeed this video has made playing pentatonic scales so much easy and much interesting .
@musictheorymadeeasywithlaw63705 жыл бұрын
true that I can't agree less .Paul is just amazing. Thanks for making guitar learning and playing much easier. 😊😊😎
@chrispy3505 жыл бұрын
Paul, you have stumbled into a wonderful use for your talents, for which avid guitar players all over the world are grateful and appreciative. Thanks from all of us.
@ricardojtcorreia5 жыл бұрын
The pentatonic scale is the base. The trick is to use it like it does not sound like the pentatonic scale hehehhe
@reineh34775 жыл бұрын
I have tried to master that for many years. When I play the pentatonic it sometimes sounds boring. When Hendrix played pentatonic it always sounded great.
@ricardojtcorreia5 жыл бұрын
👍🎸 after mastering the technic, you have to put the soul in it
@12mercyjhon5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the tip! Is it necessary to start and finish playing the root note?
@reineh34775 жыл бұрын
@@12mercyjhon I don't want to call it necessary but to start and finish on a chord note will make the solo sound less random.
@luvreapsoul2 жыл бұрын
dude this is probably some of the best guitar advice for the stage i am at right now. really appreciate the wise words!
@danielskrivan69215 жыл бұрын
Before watching this video, this is the plan I am in the middle of executing, as far as how I want to learn the pentatonics: 1. Print out the 5 shapes for the Minor Pentatonic scale. 2. Learn the Am Pentatonic scale shape in Shape 1. 3. Repeat step #2, but focus on all of the A notes in the shape. 4. Improvise within this one shape. 5. Repeat steps 2-4 for Shape 2. 6. Move back and forth between Shape 1 and Shape 2. 7. Repeat step 5 for shape 3. 8. Move back and forth between all of the shapes I know. 9. Repeat steps 7 & 8 for shapes 4 & 5. 10. Add in the rest of the shapes in higher or lower octaves (where I can find them). 11. Play "find the root note" across all shapes. 12. Move on from Am and work on the other 11 minor pentatonic scales. 13. Repeat (hopefully faster) for the Major Pentatonic scales.
@bryanmannoia84105 жыл бұрын
good plan. when I was learning the scales I took on 1 shape per week. every week I would learn the new shape and connect it with the other(s). it worked, I know them inside and out. good luck. hats off to a great teacher. Paul is one of the best without doubt.
@RickWilleyOMC5 жыл бұрын
@Daniel Skrivan I'm stealing your plan!! THANK YOU & THANK GOD >>>SOMEBODY
@johnnyguitars609 Жыл бұрын
Thank You. This was useful, i heard the phrase "pentatonic scale" everywhere and now i know almost everything about it. Love ur channel.
@gusade48335 жыл бұрын
00:10 Turn on the english (auto-generated) caption
@andrewcarrillo48145 жыл бұрын
PANASONIC SCALE
@roblhopkins3 жыл бұрын
This is a brilliant lesson . It surprises me that none of the prominent you tubers haven't commented on this lesson as its so good!
@ADITYA-if5pz4 жыл бұрын
Wthell is happening i think i should come back later 😂
@paulrussell17145 жыл бұрын
Hi Paul. I'm much enjoying the videos on your channel and the light-hearted and generous way you introduce musical ideas and share your experience. So first and foremost, thanks! You've offered me useful perspectives on the process of both learning and teaching. It seems to me that we share an inquiry into the relationship between form and function - like in this video between the boxes/form and the meaning/function of various tones relative to the tonal center. Near the end of the video, with the mysterious revelation of "no box" (there is no spoon), I find myself questioning the basis of a pedagogy beginning with boxes only to end up dismantling them. It reminds me of a story of a lion who was caged for years pacing a 10 x 10 cage and who, when released back into nature, continued to trace that same 10 x 10 trajectory, only now in the wild. In this light, why not begin and end with understanding the various harmonic/melodic functions and their possible combinations and expressions on the fretboard? In this way, we allow malleable shapes to arise and transform in synchrony with our developing understanding. Also in this way, we can experience freedom from the first tone we play.