Play Guitar Solos over the ENTIRE Fretboard with 5-Notes!
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"💡 Lightbulb moment!!! I wish I had this guitar system 30 years ago!" Discover how guitar players over 40 are finally making sense of the notes and improvising guitar solos on the fly, like the pros - FREE DOWNLOAD: www.guitarmasterymethod.com/f...
Are you tired of feeling stuck in one position on the guitar neck? Want to break free and explore the entire fretboard? Look no further! In this exciting guitar solo lesson, we will show you how to solo over the ENTIRE fretboard using just 5 simple notes. Whether you're a beginner looking to improve your soloing skills or an intermediate player wanting to expand your improvisation abilities, this tutorial is perfect for you!
In this guitar solo tutorial, we will guide you step by step on how to solo on guitar using the pentatonic scale. We'll start with the guitar solo basics, ensuring you have a solid foundation to build upon. You'll learn essential techniques and strategies for soloing, enabling you to express yourself confidently on the instrument. By the end of this lesson, you'll have the knowledge and skills to create your own captivating guitar solos.
This guitar improvisation lesson is designed for players of all levels, from beginners to experienced guitarists. We will demystify the pentatonic scale and demonstrate how it can be used to unlock the full potential of the guitar neck. With our expert guidance, you'll discover the secrets of lead guitar playing and learn how to play easy guitar solos that sound impressive. Say goodbye to the confines of limited soloing positions and unleash your creativity across the entire fretboard with the pentatonic scale guitar solo technique. Don't miss out on this transformative guitar solo guide that will elevate your playing to new heights!
📘 𝗖𝗹𝗮𝗶𝗺 𝗬𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗙𝗿𝗲𝗲 𝗚𝘂𝗶𝘁𝗮𝗿 𝗦𝗼𝗹𝗼 𝗖𝗵𝗲𝗮𝘁𝘀𝗵𝗲𝗲𝘁!
Imagine (in 30 minutes or less) soloing all across your fretboard in any key... 121,507+ guitarists are using this daily - don't miss out! ➡ www.guitarmasterymethod.com/f...
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Just downloaded the conveyer belt ……../ it is AMAZING! Easy to understand. I just started soloing and boy oh boy it helps a lot! Thank you!
Sliding pentatonics! I've been playing over 40 years and this is the scale I have used the most. It simplifies life and sounds great.
@thankyi7678
28 күн бұрын
That scale uses three boxes. Fifth . La minor and Root major box.
Thanks for this wonderful lesson! Great teacher!
Not corny at all! Most straight forward lesson I’ve heard in awhile
Eddie's YT vid lessons are AWESOME and you can't NOT learn if you stick around for the hole thing. I am in an Artist Works class that is also awesome but I am signing up with you when that is complete. Thanks Eddie!
I use to think how annoying your adds used to be until I looked into your videos, and now I couldn’t live without them videos, Thank you for all your efforts.
Indeed, a lightbulb moment for me especially as a beginner! Thanks a lot & God bless.
Ohhhhh love this kind of stuff. I think it is easier to remember. Thank you so very much for these videos. Very appreciated!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Man,you've helped me so much with this! Thanks so much! 👍👍
I was working on this very thing last night and found myself still aimlessly wandering but now I have a better idea of how to put it into musical applications, thank you!
Thanks for this lesson great stuff
Thanks for the video- really helpful
Finally I'm getting it Big big thanks 😊
Thank You Eddie. 👍👍
Great lesson very useful, thank you !
I always enjoy seeing the ways you simply put great ideas to work.
Perfect thank you!
The video lasted for just over 18 minutes and it's the most enjoyable video that I have watched. Having now learnt the A minor pentatonic scale I'm now looking forward to practicing it. From what I saw & heard it actually sounds like music . This week I'm going to practice this scale. I've recorded myself today & I will compare it next Sunday when I play back. I will normally spend about a hour practicing. Thanks again
Thank you man! I learned a lot!
Another fantastic lesson. Thanks so much, always great stuff. Love that guitar too.
High quality well explained video. Thanks
I like your explaining how differently the three octaves can be used !Can you also do similar videos about the major penta scale and the 5th string minor and major extended pentatonic 😅
Immensely practical. Thank you from the UK.
I love this. I have been trying to figure this out for months, can't believe I missed it. I can play up and down the fretboard in all 5 pentatonic shapes from any starting position, switching and jumping between shapes. I knew there had to be a simple way to walk down the fret board, but I never thought about starting with shape 5. So simple and so great. Thanks for sharing and putting this out there. Great video and instruction. Awesome job.
Good stuff man. It was a light bulb moment for me as well a few years back. Like you said, you can extend this concept on other scales and also add the blue note in it. Thanks for the teachings.
Coming from acoustic guitar to electric I was looking for a good video to practice and enjoy the electric guitar... This is a great video and I guess I am going to practice this for a month to get this in my muscle memory.
your the best teacher on youtube
Wow, that was a good tutorial! thanks, I've been impressed with your concise instructions. And not corny ...damn cool!.
Good.
Good stuff!! Much appreciated!!!
Brilliant - Thanks so much Eddie
Love your lesson!!!!
How impressive is that...cheers
Bravissimo. Spiegato molto bene
Thank you!!! Gracias, super práctico y sencillo
You really teach
New sub. Thanks
That scale has a lynard skynyrd that smell sound to it.
Excellent video dude thanks for sharing that ! May I ask you : got this problem on lead/improvisation , I attempt you know to go a bit everywhere, and doing too many notes (for the blues for example ) .. could you make something about how we could play a lead solo improvisation just with few ideas/notes without specially moving the hand for a melody/lead guitar ? (I got as reference Bb King or albert king , but got trouble to integrate this in my play ) Cheers mate all the best
@OnwardAndEdward
Ай бұрын
Hey! We have quite a few lessons that cover that topic actually. Check out our previous videos and you'll find them :)
A bit advanced for my level of playing , but I guess that's how we advance lol . Bless ya .
Fair play..Do you have a course that dives deeper into soloing ...similar to this tutorial your are presenting
He said, "I'm not gonna do anything flashy"..., EDDIE! You can't NOT do "flashy"!!! Great, GREAT, guitarist dude!!!
@OnwardAndEdward
Ай бұрын
Haha thanks friend
Could this be useful in constructing a jazz line…? How would I make it sound jazzy? What key is this?
Sir, I would like to know what kind of pedal you used? Please let me know thanks
So can this be used for other keys? And does it work for major and minor?
How does this go for a major key?
@OnwardAndEdward
Ай бұрын
In C Major you could use the exact stuff from the video!
@ScottMorgan1981
Ай бұрын
The A minor can be used over C major as it’s the relative minor. Same as E minor can because over G major and vice versa
@user-xx3rv7bv5f
Ай бұрын
@@ScottMorgan1981 Wow! That’s genius. I never thought of it that way. Thank you so much!!!
@thankyi7678
28 күн бұрын
Major = Relative minor So, C = Am