I really hope this video helps. Thank you for watching. : )
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@waltervapour6 жыл бұрын
How cool that we have such talented people prepared to spend their time to teach us this stuff. I am very grateful. Top vid, thank-you Dave.
@NathanCosgrove973 жыл бұрын
Well said
@stevelaferney35793 жыл бұрын
Dave, yes, agree totally with Walter Vapour. What a gift of coolness, of caring of love. Thanks man. Cheers. Keep playing.
@siddthekid50466 жыл бұрын
3:50 Position 1 of Eminor Pentatonic Scale (w/ added notes) 16:05 Position 2 of Gmajor Pentatonic scale (w/ extra notes) 25:59 Position 3 29:23 Position 4 32:47 Position 5 56:40 Amazing Pentatonic chart you should all make!!! Thanks, Dave!
@luisnunes20103 жыл бұрын
Thank you too! Saved me the time do it, lol. 👍🎸
@Rick_Cleland3 жыл бұрын
👀
@davidlouis23542 жыл бұрын
What a boss.
@rod9050 Жыл бұрын
There is so much information in this lesson if you study this and practise will enable you to fly on the fretboard
@Ukedc2594 жыл бұрын
Man alive. This guy deserves MILLIONS of followers. Jeez Louise. Gold dust. Thanks for your skills and for sharing them. So helpful and so engaging.
@seanvieux58146 жыл бұрын
It’s not even funny how much I owe to Dave. The amount of knowledge I have learnt about guitar from him is the greatest thing that has ever happened to my playing. The time and effort he puts into these videos is unbelievable and I literally owe all my knowledge about interesting guitar playing and theory to him. From the very first video i watched by him my guitar playing has progressed faster than ever and I have never been so inspired to learn theory. So Thanks Dave I really appreciate it !!!
@thedavesimpson6 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much and so happy to hear this. : )
@TrevorGreenfield20144 жыл бұрын
Explained better than I've seen it before and finally unlocked the mystery of where the notes are for me. Don't put yourself down Dave, you are an inspiration and excellent at this stuff.
@Willlll174 жыл бұрын
After learning this a couple of years ago i've made a band and confidently jammed on stage. Thank you Dave.
@alexduerre Жыл бұрын
Thank you sir! This has become my favorite music theory video- as it really captures the essential patterns used in many of my favorite songs. It DOES make a lot of sense 👍
@EricMaxcy-xv9is Жыл бұрын
Your right !! Dave Simpson is the best!!! Just Awesome !!!!!! Best ever!! A GREAT GUITAR 🎸 PLAY... MASTER!!!!
@Luw9123 жыл бұрын
I’ve watched so many videos on pentatonic scales, and never understood any up until now. When Dave showed that chart it all finally clicked. Thank you Dave you finally gave me my first step to finally being able to improvise a solo.
@pidginpost23524 жыл бұрын
Came across your channel after seeing you over at Andertons and this is probably the most helpful lesson on scales I’ve seen. The eureka moment was your fretboard diagram - everything made sense and fell into place once that appeared. Years of trying to understand it all, and you’ve done it with your crayons! Absolutely brilliant, thank you so much. Becoming able to solo now feels achievable, rather than a theoretical exercise. Cheers!
@keanuuuu3 жыл бұрын
The world is a brighter place for everyone with Dave in it, he has incredible enthusiasm too :)
@johnspiteri29643 жыл бұрын
Dave shows how to connect the fingers to the soul. It's in the active listening and imagination, where it all really happens. Thank you Dave
@sclark43325 жыл бұрын
Dave, Fear Not. You have produced the clearest and most concise explanation for pentatonic scales and the fretboard, I have come across. Old I know, but KZbin has only just thrown it at me ? I was thinking, if some clever guy added some neat graphics during the presentation, even better. Then you offer your "illustration" - shows the interlocking jigsaw puzzle spot on. Bloody well done, you inspire me to leave first ever comment. Thank you......... off to find some crayons. ps. I blame you for the Bullet Strat, that's pitched up. Lots of fun.
@thedavesimpson5 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. : )
@Darren_Kelly4 жыл бұрын
This is EXACTLY the video i have needed. All these years ive found myself confused and bored watching other people on youtube try and explain this to me. I should have just come to you Dave. And to think you was worried it wouldnt make sense. It totally does! Looks like ive got some homework to do. Cheers Dave you the man!
@ricklester84984 жыл бұрын
This is so cerebrally organic. It's a flash of insight. I wasted tons of cash on Mel Bay and that Alfred guy buying manuals, books, CD's, etc. Your color-coded chart is so good. You discovered pentatonics from the inside out. I knew the five positions of the scales and felt my job was to "connect them." Your system says to just play them. Wonderful! Best of all is your comment that if you don't like playing something, or it's no fun, forget it. You won't learn it anyway. Right on! No more cycle of fifths or fourths or whatever the heck. I have great difficulty memorizing licks, much as I might want to and have forced some of them. More of you. Although it's counter-intuitive to what you do, anything in manual or written form, working off your color chart would be an immediate sell. Rather make you wealthy than Mel Bay.
@Callisto19694 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Dave. You’ve done the one thing no other teacher I’ve seen, and that’s make me see how exactly to achieve your level of ability - IF I commit the time and effort. Sharing that “this is all I know” is a massive help to those who are learning, especially when hitting a barrier in their journey to master the guitar. I now know what I need to know, how to do it and what to do to get there. I can’t thank you enough. You’re a better teacher and speaker than you might give yourself credit for.
@RivaS792 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Dave, for the revelation of the fretboard it’s exactly what I was searching for. You’re a genius and tone wizard man🙊
@marktribble51298 ай бұрын
This is the greatest gift Dave! Thank you for giving me a generous glimpse into your genius. You are transmitting art to the world.
@jimmyjames79462 жыл бұрын
Wow that was a brilliant lesson and explanation!! Iv been playing for 40 years .. my mind works different than most people and for some reason I connect with your explanation of this.. most of the riffs, method, theory or whatever you want to call it was really just memorizing and playing same thing a thousand times BUT this I can see clear as day!! Great job Dave . Your a great teacher and fantastic player! Every few years I need a jump start to pull me out of a Rutt 🤘🤘🤘 keep up the Great work 🤘🎵🎸🎸
@mikeclarke40026 жыл бұрын
You need not worry Dave, the video was pure gold. I would have explained it like that, don´t see it or didn´t see it like that, but a new perspective can only help. Pure gold.
@camielkotte3 жыл бұрын
Epic. I've been messing with notes for myself for 35 years playing for myself. Seen many things lately on the net. This is the most apprehensive yet. It all clicks together now . Stunning actually. Now getting back to practice and beer carefully add that 5th now and then. Cheers man. Thanks , a fretboard full!
@jimmyx459911 ай бұрын
Dave this is very helpful i will solo from now on in E minor. Thank you for your master class lesson. Dave you saved my life with this lesson. Thank you.
@johnhenry4984 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this Dave. I know its not recent, but for me it is! Let me explain. A few years ago I packed my guitars and amps away & put them into storage in France, where I used to live. The reason for me to have packed it all away and stop playing was my cancer and its treatment was totally debilitating for me as I was still running my business as well. 15 months ago I finally retired and moved to Spain. The weather is obviously suiting me as I have been feeling better each day. During the lockdown here, which by the way is a lot stricter than here, (no going for walks etc), I discovered your music here on KZbin. Your skill and your enthusiasm, together with both your ability to play things I really enjoy and your great presentational skills has prompted me to start playing again. So, I'm arranging for a couple of guitars and my favourite amp to be delivered to me from France. I'm not a good player, and I'm not like red wine, (which I love BTW) , I will not improve with age, but you've inspired me to start again, at the rather advanced age of 70. My love of music goes back to my childhood, my father was a singer with a big band and I cut my teeth in the mid 1960's at the Marquee in Soho. I'm writing this here as I've never seen anything like this video ever before, and I'll be using it shamelessly when my gear arrives. Thank you so much Dave, due to you I feel young again, Alexis Korner got me hooked on the guitar, and now you have lit the flame again. I owe you big time. .
@davidfellows82514 жыл бұрын
You’ve made more sense than any other person that’s tried explaining it to me,, and I’ve not watched it all yet,, going upstairs to get my guitar out now and give it a go,, Top man Dave 🙏
@davelister14006 жыл бұрын
I've known unlocking the neck is the key to great playing, and I've watched a few "expert" vids on yt...but it just seemed so complex. The way you have done this here seems to make much more sense.....I've always wanted to be able to play across the neck,because just going up an down has made me fall into a bit of a rut. It's going to take time but I really think you've given me one of the best presents ever in this vid so MASSIVE thanks for doing this for us all Dave :)
@maxxzorrn37132 жыл бұрын
Excellent! You are a great teacher, Dave.
@pinpon_muneco71072 жыл бұрын
39:45 saving this run. Thank you for this lesson dave can’t even imagine the time you put into this for us 🤘🏽
@rickkin63863 жыл бұрын
The video I should have seen a decade ago! Thanks so much Dave mate. You are a true living legend! Regards from Portugal, Rick
@peterbaker38782 жыл бұрын
I love you Dave, your such a beautiful spirit my friend! I always enjoy your content and you've helped me through many depressing days so I thank you so much!
@alanploeger154 жыл бұрын
That's the best scale lesson I've seen on you tube till now!! Thanks Master guitar person!!
@playstationracer67-acc4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for mentioning this video in today's l enlightening video. I really wish that I have found this a year ago when I started to take lessons. This has given me the confidence to take more control over what I am learning and hopefully go down the path that 'I want' to go. For a beginner like me, this video was super easy to follow, you delivered it in the most perfect way. Thank you a million times for releasing this video and for sharing your theory thoughts with us today. You remain one of the main sources of inspiration to me and you keep me reaching for my guitar day and night, and that is not b/s. Thank you for all you do for us on your channel.
@davidlouis23542 жыл бұрын
Probably one of your finest videos to date Dave. Thank you for taking the trouble to explain it in your personal way. The more view points, the better. This video is your crayoning glory!
@bloodynin97572 жыл бұрын
Thank you kindly sir, this is exactly where I am in my journey, I’ve learned the five shapes . (I can’t do anything with them yet but I know them).
@KarthikNair76 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Dave. I remember you said you had a lot of other stuff lined up before doing this lesson. Thank you for making this so soon. Everything seems so clear now
@SanAndFe6 жыл бұрын
Dave thank you so much for showing us this. I’ve been playing guitar now for several years and can get by reading guitar tab books; but wanting to learn more I have just started, 3 weeks ago, learning scales along with my buddy. We learned that ‘#’ sharps go down the neck (nut to bridge) and ‘b’ flats go up the neck (bridge to nut), that there is no B ‘#’ sharps or E ‘#’ sharps and there are no C’b’ flats or F ‘b’ flats. Once you know this you can work out where all the notes are. So once you know from the nut to the 12th you also know from the 12th. I know it might sound basic, but if you don’t know, and if you’ve never had a lesson, these can be revelations. So thanks Dave, this lesson came just at the right time and was clear to understand.
@midgeburleigh56946 жыл бұрын
SanAndFe yep, like a jigsaw piece finally in place!
@MultiCugel4 жыл бұрын
I have never seen this anywhere before! It's like secret knowledge. This is the best tutorial I've ever seen thank you so much, you are an excellent teacher, hope you can do more of these as long as it's not too stressful, as you can see from the comments you are super good at this, believe in yourself, we do!
@midgeburleigh56946 жыл бұрын
Just like to join all the followers and say thank you for all the time and effort you put in Dave. Another great video. Always know it is extremely appreciated and àlways ALWAYS helpfull to someone! I also hope that the poor guy (gal?) who accidentally slipped onto the dislike button doesn't feel too bad about it! It's ok friend, mistakes happen to all of us!!
@thedavesimpson6 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. :)
@rileyphillips99434 жыл бұрын
I've recently learned the aeolian and mixolydian modes and what I find from the diagram is that it's in fact an E Aeolian mode with the added blue notes. The diagram is only missing one note on the 21st fret of the A string. But all in all a great video, I learned quite a bit from it.
@AJ-js5tc3 жыл бұрын
I was also wondering about that fret as well since the purple sections should have the same notes. Thanks for spotting this. Also thanks to Dave on providing insight on his years of playing and the tools he uses.
@diggy21074 жыл бұрын
I have been fiddling around with guitars for a long time and nobody showed me this and I love it
@robertcnadeau59164 жыл бұрын
I’ve become invigorated. This lesson, I’m seeing is what I’ve been missing all along! Thanks for allowing me a lift on the Davey Train!!! Indebted.
@jeffstonr97924 жыл бұрын
Don't be afraid, i love the way you put this stuff across, great job. Thanks Dave.
@Regularguy5092 жыл бұрын
It took me a couple weeks to get the hang of this, but this changed my life. I was always a strummer and a singer, now I am finally making progress as a guitar player. Thank you very much Dave. Cant believe how much beautiful music I can make over a looper and some chords!
@Billingtano3 жыл бұрын
Great video! That was a very comprehensive and detailed explanation of the neck! It all seems to make a lot more sense now the way you've broken it down. Thanks mate! Cheers! 👍🐻👍
@ima6406 жыл бұрын
Great video Dave, with expert colouring in. Love it. Keep them coming. Thanks.
@samhainlimon4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Dave! 🙏This was immensely helpful. I have recently been studying the 5 pentatonic positions for improvisation but I had not yet unlocked the additional notes you showed us! Much appreciated. This will be one of those things that gets me to the next level. There is no doubt in my mind!
@TigerPalmer3 жыл бұрын
As a new guitar player (drummer for 20 years), I think this is probably the most important video on your channel.
@deanmelbourne85974 жыл бұрын
Hi Dave, only discovered your channel a few weeks ago when I saw you reviewing that classic vibe tele. (I just got a 2019 one). I've been watching back through your videos. I have been watching guitar content on you tube for a few years and can honestly say that no one has affected me like you and your playing. I am a self taught acoustic guitarist (not very good) I've been wanting to make some progress on electric and after watching countless vids your explanation has finally helped me get ! I'm still shit but now with hope lol. Hardly ever commented on a video before but had to say thank you. You seem like an absolutely lovely guy and I really appreciate you. Best Dean
@donharrold13755 жыл бұрын
Dave, this lesson should be titled everything you need to make sense of the fretboard. I am fairly familiar with this stuff, but for less experienced players you’ve given them the tools to leap ahead massively here.
@Mark-wj6qr6 жыл бұрын
This is magnificent instruction. You have really cut through the minutia. I can learn all the notes of the 2 bottom strings along the way as I become adept at the 5 forms. Amazing.
@thedavesimpson6 жыл бұрын
Thank you and so happy you liked the video. : )
@jenzGuitarist6 жыл бұрын
Dave, you‘ve explained that better than every other person i can think of (even my guitar teacher back then ;)). Thank you for your time and patience for making this video and sharing your knowledge with us. :-) Absolutely great.
@Giantcaterpillar2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dave. Interesting stuff. I think that there is a missing note in the chart - A string 21 fret. Will try to use it for soloing. (57:50)
@Slipperygecko390 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the lesion Dave. I learned he first 3 positions, practiced them and then learnt the next two, practiced the whole neck up and down and then I've just learned all the added notes in all position's tonight and will practice them for a week then work out past the 12th fret. I have ADHD and can never follow lessons on scales well but you've managed to speak my language and get this all in my head in one video, well done man you're an absolute godsend.
@raceeagle82482 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dave! You really made a perfect lesson that achieved what no one else could do for me. It connected many useless theory snippets flying around in my head. I never knew what the pentatonics were for but recently I felt the need to become a little more creative with the guitar. You gave me the opportunity to do that!
@juval303 жыл бұрын
Simply fantastic !!! Thanks Dave for sharing your time and knowledges with us. I feel blessed !!
@mattyduncan46796 жыл бұрын
Dave. I just found your channel a few days ago brother. And I have to say, you have one of the best guitar channels on this whole damn website. You deserve like a billion more subs. You’re channel is going to blow up one day man. Toooooo much damn fine info and well put together without any ego or pretentious bullshit added in. Just a guy who loves playing. Awesome stuff.
@thedavesimpson6 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much indeed. :)
@emw61382 жыл бұрын
im so glad i found your channel!! every video i've watched so far as helped me tons!! everything is now making so much more sense thank you dave you've helped me get out of my guitar rut !!!
@thedavesimpson2 жыл бұрын
Thank you and I'm happy to hear that. :)
@davidmcgroarty49235 жыл бұрын
This is priceless. Can't thank you enough Dave.
@thedavesimpson5 жыл бұрын
Thank you. : )
@tobiaslejnerborn22384 жыл бұрын
its now 2yrs since I watched this video and started playing according to this. Probably the most valuable lesson ever for me. I now see the chord shapes inside the scales. It has undramatized the whole scale and modes thing for me.
@tobiaslejnerborn22385 жыл бұрын
This is a highly recommended video if you want to start playing solos / improvisations. I have trained this a year now. Easily the tutorial that has helped me most understanding how to approach soloing. Make sure you watch the last minutes where Dave goes through his neck schematic!
@RSully20103 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Dave, great lesson................... love your playing too
@chuckkavalec66074 жыл бұрын
I found this video very informative and useful - now I'm off to practice with the backing track - Thanks Dave for taking the time to make it!
@ozozerene2 жыл бұрын
Nice one Dave, I just came across this video after seeing the Blackstar Fly3 demo. I bought one and love it. Dave's explanations are so digestible. Been watching Stitch and Dave is a fantastic compliment to my efforts. This is a perfect lesson for clarity. Dave puts it across with such humility. I'm subscribed up and will be taking on board all of Dave's vids. Thanks.
@thedavesimpson2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. :)
@numale100drummer6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Dave for explaining your chart, I have made one like yours. You have took me to a whole new level of understanding.
@squirelova1815 Жыл бұрын
This has to be one of the best. if not. THE Best lessone I have ever seen and I believe it is really the MOST RELEVANT of all to guitar playing proficiency yet it is so "simple" but then therein lies its truly practical Genius.
@JohnR2425 жыл бұрын
Found this recently and must say you are a great! teacher Dave. Thank you so much, this really will help a lot of people like me, who have a real problem getting stuff like this into our heads. Cheers! John (72 year young Rocker now in a rocker ;) in the U.S.A. (Born in Portsmouth U.K)
@thedavesimpson5 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. : )
@GuitarsandDrones5 жыл бұрын
i keep coming back to this video, i have copied all these notes, started learning the scales, i already know some scales but this is opening a BIG door for me with my improvisation. Thanks Dave
@johnpowell19336 жыл бұрын
Hi Dave! Yet another brilliant video! You are the only person that I have ever seen who uses one finger to considerately show those watching to which notes you are referring, the camera angle is also perfect. So often it's a matter of brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr leaving those of us in the audience saying 'watseesaydo?' You seemed so much more confident today that it really was even more of a delight to see. When ever I am lacking in confidence (which is rare) I have elected a place on my head to touch and simultaneously I think to myself 'You Have Fantastic Self-Confidence' and immediately I become 'Waffle Man' and use the 360 degrees of the world which is there to be my own (making sure that I don't knock anyone or anything over! (LOL!). You'd better not use your head now as I've sort of blown your cover :-) ! Tug at a pocket. . . . I better not give any more away! The diagrams that you let us see are marvellous not only in introducing us to new shapes, but helping those who are uncertain to know that they are able to play the notes that are in between the demarcated lines of a scale (it isn't imperative that they don't). Something which I spent an endless time attempting to resolve - honestly and for ages I would only use those notes that were actually played in a scale. I look forward to the next instalment. Best Wishes. 'Waffle Man'.
@chazzer563 жыл бұрын
Fantastic stuff Dave. Thanks so much for helping to make this basic but important information so accessible.
@MTBTexasBikeRider Жыл бұрын
This is such a awesome video Dave you explained it so well compared to other guitar players make it seem so hard to understand! Thanks 🙏
@druidhugger63112 жыл бұрын
And there Dave has just described the Major scale and it's modes with the added blues note (flat 5th) . Nice work Dave
@theseptembersessions_music Жыл бұрын
That is a nice Charvele! And geez, you got alot of fine amps! Thank you for the vid Dave!
@johntchb4 жыл бұрын
Your like the mortar thats joining the bricks of knowledge i had together.cheers dave.your karma credits overflowing.appreciate your teachings.
@jamiespinks31796 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dave, this has helped me as I've been feeling a bit lost on the guitar but I now understand the fretboard better.
@christian_eklund4 жыл бұрын
Many thanks Dave! This is by far the best explanation of the pentatonic positions/scales/relations I have ever seen, and I have seen many... Started following you in the year of Corona and worked myself backwards to this solid diamond of a video. Just wow!
@peterbaker38782 жыл бұрын
This Video has helped me SOO MUCH!!! THANKS DAVE THIS WAS EPIC!!!
@wolvros60405 жыл бұрын
I just want to say Dave that you’ve helped me a great, great deal with my guitar playing and understanding, and one of the main things you do that helps me is that, you tell it how it is. There are so many “trendy” guitar KZbin channels and I’ve learned a lot from them don’t get me wrong, but I feel they withhold information or try to tell you that you need to know all the theory to be able to express yourself on the guitar and this is totally not true(maybe a way to plug you to their pateron). Some of the things you say off the cuff are what have helped me most; in one of your Rory Gallagher videos you said “your not going to sound like Rory...” just that alone I thought “you know Daves right, I won’t sound exactly like my hero’s and they couldn’t possibly sound like me” just you saying that released me from a mental block and now I’m making progress like pfff it’s unreal I’m sooo happy, I’m making my own music left right and centre now, it won’t stop pouring out of me. In this video you just mentioned how ‘you don’t know the modes and that you just know what sounds good’. I don’t know the modes either but I know I play modes in my soloing and for a long time I thought “man I need to know these modes I’m playing and label them because the KZbin theorists are saying that’s what I gotta know to be great at guitar” and this is totally not true. What you say around your guitar teaching in the videos has helped me as greatly as the thing you are teaching itself. I believe this to be because you’re a musician where as most teachers are just theorists(probably why a lot of them lack soul in their playing). Didn’t mean to essay you here 😅 But man I love your stuff. I’d definitely pay for lessons with you if something like this is possible.
@thedavesimpson5 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much and so happy that my vids help you. : )
@stevelong17853 жыл бұрын
I really cannot express how helpful these tutorial videos are, I've been playing guitar for years an I never bothered to learn anything past postion 1 and just did the rest by ear, now I've come back to playing again after 12 odd years, largely due to your videos sparking my interest again, I decided I want to know it all, I struggle to learn from books, but between books and your vids I'm learning so much more than I ever knew, but also realising I knew a lot without knowing if that makes sense. Thanks Dave :)
@maartenwerner53092 жыл бұрын
Wonderful lesson. I've been playing guitar for a long time but never really mastered the fretboard. Thanks to this lesson everything is falling into place. Thanks Dave!
@rodmorris98833 жыл бұрын
your a very gifted man dave playing and teaching bless you
@hassanbayomy75664 жыл бұрын
Relief.. and stress level just went down. I have a ton of documents with scales, trying to comprehend it all. This is like one scale to rule them all and its brilliant. Thank You, thank you. Its not just the dots on the chart. Its how you explain it and present it with the colors and lines. makes it easier for me to se the relation between, pentatonic, minor, major, blues, and Dorian scales. This is so helpful. Found you through the Anderton interview.
@mikestrauser29442 жыл бұрын
Dave your ocd is definitely your super power just know that!! The ability to concentrate on every small detail allows you to submerse your self in the the soul of every note thanks for time All the best brother god bless
@paulturner57164 жыл бұрын
Alright Dave, excellent stuff mate. I'm a beginner who knew nothing about scales. After watching once, I didn't really understand, but I kinda got it. I took photo of your diagram on my phone. Watched it again. Then tonight I was looking at diagram and had light bulb moment and seen where and how's scales connected and got it, how you can move between. God now I'm gonna learn them for sure. Cheers mate, great stuff yeaaaa.
@johndodd437511 ай бұрын
Fantastic Dave, I have been doing this for ages but not really understanding it, but now I do, many thanks
@kelwilson10933 жыл бұрын
Great lesson Dave. Thank you. Starting to get back into my guitar playing and the way you showed the fretboard was most useful. I guess you could go crazy diagnosing why this or that works, but if it sounds great, that'll do for me!
@blackmirror55594 жыл бұрын
. This is a brilliant video, Dave. What you did totally makes sense and the pace is perfect (even you interrupting yourself gave useful time to assimilate the information). I transferred the coloured diagram into The Gig Bag Book Of Guitar Complete and added notes. You covered an awful lot of ground. There are so many jumping off points for individual video lessons and explorations. You could bring some of this (visually) into your 'How To Play Like' videos - using a little white/wipe board you could show neck work visually. Thanks Dave ❤ .
@hotrod76959 ай бұрын
Thank you very much your teaching is just fine quit worrying about it you are fine and very good much appreciated!!
@DrDooDah7 ай бұрын
You're an absolute star! Many, many thanks for this.
@CjL24 Жыл бұрын
This made me learn how to "play" guitar for the first time. Thank you.
@RJ-03012 жыл бұрын
Amazing... just amazing Dave! I have purchased online tutorials and videos/books. After years of struggling you flipped the light on for me! I stalled out a few years ago and as much as I love the sound of the guitar, I became "stagnant" and have all but quit trying. I discovered your videos this week and they have breathed new life in my desire to play guitar again! Your passionate, soulful playing, informative videos and excellant teaching have given me hope... and motivation to once again pick up my beloved guitars. Have always been a Les Paul/SG guy but see myself getting an "S" style guitar very soon. I am open to your recommendation for a good sub $600 (American $) strat style guitar!😆 Thank you so much Dave... really.
@pjcanada47633 жыл бұрын
Wow Appreciate that And it opens up my understanding Of the board and finaly knowing That shapes dont move helps me A lot . Now i start practicing more As it makes sense now and can see the light at the end of the tunnel. Thank you for describing Beautyfully and with you clear Instructions and nice Slow 👍😊
@stevenhanson1983 жыл бұрын
This video has helped me so much. As i am self taught and do not have much music theory this has really opened up some doors and new sounds for my playing. Wish i had time to put in hours of practice. I enjoy playing alot johns acoustic songs and playing chords. Love playing chord progressions
@nowthen8734 жыл бұрын
I've been kind of doing this for the last 20 years or so without actually realising it! When I saw the diagram at the end it was so odd seeing a picture of how I see the fretboard when It comes to improv. Such an excellent teacher is Sir Dave 👍🏻
@Bidozihno2 жыл бұрын
Hi Dave, today its a first time i came across your videos. I've seen this one and the one where you share what you know from theory. Just want to thank you for being so open about sharing your entire system (of fretboard...theory...) in the closest detail. I think its very brave and also useful for another players. I am just in a phase of "building" my own guitar fretboard (and kind of music in general) "navigation" system which although not exactly like yours , shares a lot of similar features and concepts (shapes...). Therefore I found some really helpful tips here that I can integrate. Many thanks!
@sayakd64 жыл бұрын
I was playing just the 5 pentatonic shapes up until now. just learned them again with the extra notes and my improvisations sound so much better then before. thank you dave. :)
@nigeleaston79936 жыл бұрын
I wish I`d had a video like this when I started playing 40 years ago. I spent years figuring this out on beer mats and much banging of head against the wall. I eventualy got there using modes ie pos. 1=aeolian 2= ionian 3=dorian etc etc. but as far as I am concerned THIS IS ALL YOU NEED KIDS. The ghost of the GREAT Rory Gallagher awaits you and consider the gates to the kingdom truly unlocked, Well done David !!!
@craigmacdonald9393 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dave excellent mate ten years iv been trying to get to grips with all this , sorted 👍👏👏
@gopork4 жыл бұрын
This video was very clear and I was able to screen shot your charts. I made sure I was comfortable with the basic minor pentatonic forms before really digging into this one. I had no problem understanding or following you. I'm going to make my own hand copy of those charts, it's a good way to learn. Thanks for taking so much of the mystery out of guitar playing 🙏‼️
@BadMotivator666 жыл бұрын
ive been playing by myself and in bands (entirely self 'taught') for 10 years and I barely know the pentatonic (that i learned by ear) haha. i only really learn by watching people and rewinding videos or randomly my brain works it out; whether i have a guitar with me at the time or not, strangely. i have to 'digest' it. ultimately my hands move and notes come out. any theory makes my brain hurt! I have my own bizzaro terms in my head and my own crutches that make sense to me and i fit new things around. but this video helps a lot! i can actually see what you're doing! thanks a lot dave! Al
@siddthekid50466 жыл бұрын
Love me a Dave Simpson theory video! Thanks, Dave! Cheers
@Sasquatch102 жыл бұрын
This is an excellent video Dave. I think i'm about ready to start moving on to simple solo's and you've explained a tricky concept about as simply as i can expect.
@scrutinizer8 Жыл бұрын
Wow 😮 what a fantastic way of explaining it with colors... Thank you Dave, you bring the joy of playing guitar to many 🎸🙂
@hillis666 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Dave. I'm 54 , a singer and picked up a guitar a little more seriously during the Pandy. Found you looking for a tutorial on the cube lx looper and have spent many happy hours with my guitar since. The blues advisories are fab. Keep up the good work. 🤘😎🤘
@thedavesimpson Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. :)
@schmoofadoop3 жыл бұрын
Dave this was a great video, it really helped me! Two things I did to further reinforce this that I would recommend to anyone still learning these is I put a strip of blue painters tape across my fret board (and all the way around the neck) between the 12th and 13th fret... and I have a screenshot of your diagram in front of me. Kicked on a 80'ish BMP drum track and away I went. My thought was I am going to spend some time and play strictly the E minor scale and via the first octave / 12 frets... I only spent one evening doing this for a few hours, and by isolating myself to one scale and octave range, it cuts the neck in 1/2 and I am now only dealing with those five shapes of the minor pentatonic scale. Yes the 13+ frets are the same, but just cutting it down visually in 1/2 really helped my brain solidify those shapes to memory. The tape does two things, one a visual indicator / reminder to stay on the lower half of the neck... and two, I can feel the tape on the back of the neck... confirming where I am. Within an hour or two of doing this while just watching YT I already learned all five shapes and can move in between them with relative ease. As I got more comfortable, I am trying not to look at the neck at all. I feel both the notes and my hand hitting that tape around the neck which gives me a confirmation that I'm indeed where I think I am... it has worked extremely well for me as a practice tool and I will definitely only leave this tape on here for a week or so, but in the meantime it really helped me. Now that I am comfortable with the basic shapes, I can totally move them around to suit the root / key and away I go! I will forever remember this "ah-ha!" moment and have you to thank for it, so thanks for another great lesson / tutorial man!