Pentatonic guitar tutorial - how to solo all over the neck. TAB, Backing Track and Scale Patterns available on my Patreon page: / 91399103
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@zerosum7897 ай бұрын
Every time dude. You deliver.
@vickibange72594 ай бұрын
THIS is the Rosetta Stone I've been looking for. I'd been noodling in a couple of these positions for years without a proper understanding of how they are linked together. Beautifully done, easy to understand. THANK YOU!
@JustFishin7777 ай бұрын
Jules, you videos have helped me a lot. Thank you for sharing you knowledge. I have been playing rhythm all my life, and now that I'm old I'm learning to play lead. You really are a good teacher.
@danabiondo92437 ай бұрын
Dear Brother Jewels , Your Videos Are getting Better, Better, Better!!! I love the illustration, your Fretboard Diagram Looks Amazing, So Easy to See, Practice. I Love the Whole Fretboard Display. Your Colors, Images are Fresh and Vivid. Keep Showing The Scales And Chords Just like your doing here. Fantastic All The Way. Thank You !!! 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🕺🏼✨️🙂
@deonalecsteichen59413 ай бұрын
After watching countless videos on how to solo I more or less figured this out on my own but this is the first time I was able to actually understand how to connect all the patterns seamlessly and musically. Thanks!
@georgeantony94987 ай бұрын
At the age of 56 learning to play guitar, seeing your concise way of teaching , how to go all over the neck. Wishes for more videos.
@blessedwithchallenges99177 ай бұрын
So fun. I've randomly found some of these easy transitions...but you showing them as patterns all the way up and down does 2 things: 1 - makes me wonder how much better i'd be if i knew this earlier. 2 - makes me happy i found some of them and have been using them (almost like a good friend).
@grantg447 ай бұрын
This simple, no nonsense approach is really opening my theory hating eyes. Haha. Well done, Sir. Appreciate your work. Cheers from Wisconsin.
@davidthornton76037 ай бұрын
These lessons are great. I don’t have any problem at all viewing the fretboard from this perspective but I think I’m in the minority judging by the other comments.
@joewagner4593
7 ай бұрын
Same here. I actually prefer it this way
@cornishman-uk4xe
7 ай бұрын
I made the same comment as you in a previous video from Jules. The videos are presented as if I had called to his house for tuition and they have that same no nonsense feel without any egotistical shredding etc. Keep going Jules you are hitting all the right spots for me.❤❤
@activecordslaplante85107 ай бұрын
Beautiful simple and easy for a 78 year old like me. The whole ball of wax. Thanks Jules. I can even see clearly and follow your finger moves.
@JTMP127 ай бұрын
Your videos are the best guitar instructional videos around.
@CJZM77777 ай бұрын
Excellent lesson. I remember seeing a video of a young Eric Clapton being interview. Clapton had his guitar in his lap and played some single note runs. He played the A minor pentatonic scale position 1 and he used the 2+3 slides demonstrated in this video.
@carvelbell1813 ай бұрын
I like your teaching method , very simple and a lot of fun learning from you. The diagram and scale pattern demonstration that you displayed onscreen is what i like most. Excellent video and very uniques. Thanks for sharing this tutorial.
@williamburns75806 ай бұрын
I like your videos without all the boring small talk so many "KZread" personalities. Jules you're good at keeping it real and to the point
@SoCalDude-ti1bp4 ай бұрын
Absolutely eye opening and mind blowing! The entire guitar neck, covered 🤯. I recommend your videos to all of my friends.
@JohnMacAulay-wc7gx7 ай бұрын
You are the best teacher that I follow. Wonderful useful lessons to have fun playing.
@mbmillermo7 ай бұрын
It took me a minute to get used to the upside down fret diagram, but you used it to match the orientation of the guitar, so I think it was actually a smart move. You are teaching the right things. Nice video.
@stonks693
4 ай бұрын
Also the bass strings are thicker which makes it more interactive
@JeeWeeDonkers6 ай бұрын
I have been using this for over four decades now, a great way to move from one position to another pentatonically.
@danmcmartin7 ай бұрын
Wow! I play the first "diagonal" pentatonic pattern already but I haven't seen the other patterns incorporated like that. Totally opens up so much more. Looking forward to playing around with them.
@brucoder4 ай бұрын
Cool to see this reengaged in 2023. I picked this up from Green Note's "Improvising Rock Guitar" - 1973 - Rock Scales pp 22 - 25
@scottkingsley80377 ай бұрын
Good stuff. It took me many years ago to put it all together as you show. Those double stops are game changers and the beginning to playing to the chord.
@bidenbuyersremorse70197 ай бұрын
Your lessons are always packed with such great, condensed, useful material. Thanks 👍
@davidjamesperry15847 ай бұрын
Thanks Jules. Your lessons are clear, concise and understandable. You make putting these concepts into practice easy. Awesome channel, awesome teacher, awesome guitarist. ✌️&❤
@MrMoneyHelper7 ай бұрын
Exactly what I needed. Thank you. This simple lesson is enough to make anybody become a decent guitar lead player. Just adjust for the different harmonic minor and such; add come chords, and you're done.
@rtcommodore93547 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you. This video helps me take a big step into using scales instead of just practicing them and waiting for the magic to happen.
@phile.13817 ай бұрын
Very nice lesson, Jules! To add a bit of theory context, the 2/3 pattern here begin on the 5th degree of the C major scale, being G, and the 3/2 pattern begins on the root of the C major scale, being C. Since C is the relative major of A minor, I just think of the five pentatonic box patterns in C/Am as being numbered 6,1,2,3,5 (if you are starting on the 5th fret of the 6th string), with the corresponding CAGED shapes of these boxes being G,E,D,C,A. Name your box patterns after the degree of the major scale they start on, and both E strings will be guide markers to let you know exactly where you are at all times, making it easy to skip over patterns if you want to. Instead, many guitar teachers call the first pattern "Box 1" (I suppose after the A minor root), but then they call the next pattern after that "Box 2", when that one starts on the major root, which makes no sense. Marrying the box number with actual music theory leverages your knowledge of the fretboard.
@suboa21able
6 ай бұрын
Pardon…..what were the words you just said? Being 68 and playing for 55 years, I’ve just wailed away. Now I’m too old to worry about theory. So everything you said was an alien language. But, the way Jules explained it, I understood thePRACTICAL application and, could hear it in my head before he played it……… That is what players like me need. NOT theory gobbledegook…..😅
@boblang5140
3 ай бұрын
1:17 @@suboa21able
@derekstocker66617 ай бұрын
Absolute magic, so well done on this tutorial and thank you, fabulous playing!
@shalomshalom7357 ай бұрын
Really a great lesson. I love this channel! Fantastic stuff.
@stevejohnson84992 ай бұрын
Excellent tutorial Jules!
@DanZigs793 ай бұрын
This is the best video I have ever seen on how to use the pentatonic scale to solo. Amazing work! That was so clear.
@kurtwilliams98277 ай бұрын
Every time I watch one of your videos, it increases my understanding of the fretboard. Thank you
@joewagner45937 ай бұрын
The best video on learning soloing. You made it perfectly understandable. Subscribed because of your awesome teaching style. Thanks!
@kkmok57 ай бұрын
Great video. You explain everything so simply and clearly. Thank you!
@jacobpanganiban17054 ай бұрын
One of the best guitar channel I've ever seen, great job man!!
@JohnMiller-jf2mo3 ай бұрын
Possibly the best channel on guitar tips and method I've run across, I've absorbed a lot. A very great teacher. Thanks!
@vincentcameron756Ай бұрын
Nobody ask these negative minded people for their opinions…I find Jules lessons very enlightening …Thanks Jules keep up the good work !!!
@TXBAMF4 ай бұрын
Probably the best presentation of concept I have seen!
@francescobalzano119828 күн бұрын
Amazing i can't stop watching your lessons
@hotrodjones7429 күн бұрын
Wow this is genius! I've been doing the 5 note shape in a lot of my leads because it sounds natural and works so well. I didn't realize you could link them on different strings. You just gave me something stellar to practice and incorporate into my leads and improvisational playing. Cheers mate!
@ray3mondo7 ай бұрын
This is gold. Thanks Jules.
@gianclaudiocitarda26086 ай бұрын
Well done fantastic lesson
@giovanniraffaeli31097 ай бұрын
Super lesson Jules!
@ricklist93813 ай бұрын
What a great short little lesson. Subscribed.
@MrJuplover4 ай бұрын
This is THE video I was looking for! I had already started playing with the 2+3 and the BB Box, but this is now connecting everything. Amazing video, thanks for this.
@chrism49487 ай бұрын
A very inspired and inspiring tutorial. Thanks very much.
@davycrochet95697 ай бұрын
Very easy and SO informative. I am trying to learn the fret board and this just opened alot of it for me.
@normanbrydon2226Ай бұрын
Fantastic bud amazing guitar lessons god bless you.
@ronmeijer91857 ай бұрын
Hi Jules, once again you are just a great guitar!! You help me a lot to make solos all over the neck with your clear without "rimram" explanation. For me you are the guy and keep up the good work because with your approach of the fretboard things are a lot easier for me to understand! Thanks a lot Jules!! Cheers & regards, Ron🎸🎼😃
@tiernanfoss7 ай бұрын
Fantastic Jules! Very helpful, thanks!
@dawin67106 ай бұрын
Excellent guitar fretboard concept presentation. A beautiful jewel to put in my little bag. Thanks and good luck.
@stormaurora55367 ай бұрын
Incredible tutorial! Thank you so much.
@davidmccaffery79776 ай бұрын
Thank you! Such excellent instruction 👍
@Bartgroup19 күн бұрын
Just discoverd you Jules...LUCKY ME! So clear, concise and easy to understand...
@RigidRecords695 ай бұрын
That guitar is gorgeous!
@rymns2 ай бұрын
Awesome lesson man. Ive found this pattern when I was starting to solo, as a way to move from the same place in the neck to other patterns.
@Skipjacktunainacan7 ай бұрын
Wow , great lesson and playing , big thanks
@bryan1433 ай бұрын
Been using the sliding pentatonics for 50 years. They work.
@Psicodelico84-se7rj6 ай бұрын
I became a subscriber today. Great approach. You make it clear and easy peasy
@mts9823 ай бұрын
Great lesson.
@kevinwhite03096 ай бұрын
Hey Jules, thank you for making your lessons simple. Easy to follow and it has helped me with solos. I’ve been a rhythm player most of my guitar playing. Started working on solos and your videos have been the most helpful for me. Thanks again!!
@JulesGuitar
6 ай бұрын
Cheers Kevin, great to know it's helping!
@kicikocani16 ай бұрын
Great video mate cheers🎉 whole guitar playing in 1 video put trying to figure this out was looking for a video like this for a month
@user-ps1br4kv2g4 ай бұрын
Very impressive to see your guitar might bro . Thanks for sharing. Always like your playing skills. Cheers.
@fredhcoelho3 ай бұрын
You are a very good teacher. 👏🏼
@StrdFrgman3 ай бұрын
Great lesson! Thanks for sharing. 🤘🕊❤️🤘
@Lancer-X7 ай бұрын
Soooo good as always - thanks so much!!
@stevesymonds15457 ай бұрын
Great video and instruction as always thanks
@rodsimmons93377 ай бұрын
Great lessons!
@jonpino38105 ай бұрын
this is presented very clearly and easy to understand,, thank you
Jules - I really dig your instruction. This lesson is very good on a few levels. Pure gold. To me, this method meshes very well with CAGED as the pattern takes you right into and through most of the chords along the way. I dig your caged tutorials as well as your diagrams as I do not like or use TAB at all.
@braddakimo19545 ай бұрын
Thanks for connecting it all together for me, up until now it’s all been luck how I get there but not knowing the basics of this technique!
@robertedwards76956 ай бұрын
I don't know yet ! Hopefully after a million tries I will. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. 😊I will be saving this precious info for future reference.
@WilliamZuestАй бұрын
Very helpful. Thanks.
@jeevanjosephmathew6 ай бұрын
Pure Gold!!!❤
@astonsweeney4 ай бұрын
As a left handed player i love your backwards fretboard diagram
@martindemers73627 ай бұрын
Just discovered your videos........thanks for what you do!!!!!
@jb44536 ай бұрын
Finally, a video that really helps!
@MrEvanBacon4 ай бұрын
I got a lot more out of this video than I anticipated. Thank you very much, your method of presentation on this topic really helped me conceptually put together these different patters in relation to each other. Now all I need is a video on how to best drill these exercises and commit them to muscle memory and then figure out how apply them to different keys, and also practice different licks within the different positions to build my "vocabulary"
@Ghost_BC7 ай бұрын
Hi Jules! Your lesson is incredible and you play very well. Your explanations helped me a lot and you gained another subscriber. Thanks a lot. Greetings from Brazil.
@s.kitchen58327 ай бұрын
Great info. Many thanks.
@troy23527 ай бұрын
Smooth sound
@danwilhite7 ай бұрын
This is an outstanding lesson! Thanks you much! One tiny suggestion (and I hate opinions that I didn't ask for, lol...sorry!) But in the future please consider making the neck diagrams reverse and upside down from what is seen here. Then it would match both standard and tab notations. Again thanks! Subbed!
@kellecetraro48077 ай бұрын
Well done 🙏🏼
@araujobsdport4 ай бұрын
thank you so much for this video.
@stratocumulusnimbostratus3287 ай бұрын
One of the best explanations I’ve seen of these concepts especially the 2+3 and 3+2. Worth noting you can manipulate to 2+3 does a 1,3,4,5,b7 type combo etc. Thank
@keovongvilaykeo47996 ай бұрын
Great lesson thank you 🙏 😊
@YYZRL2033 ай бұрын
Wow! Thank you!
@robertsparks72447 ай бұрын
Really cool helpful
@danielsarkovas4 ай бұрын
awesome video! Following the channel!
@gertjanboot55354 ай бұрын
Jules what a fantastic lesson!! thank you very much , offcourse I have subscribed to your channel , what an eyeopener this video is, admiration and respect from the Netherlands Europe.
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Every time dude. You deliver.
THIS is the Rosetta Stone I've been looking for. I'd been noodling in a couple of these positions for years without a proper understanding of how they are linked together. Beautifully done, easy to understand. THANK YOU!
Jules, you videos have helped me a lot. Thank you for sharing you knowledge. I have been playing rhythm all my life, and now that I'm old I'm learning to play lead. You really are a good teacher.
Dear Brother Jewels , Your Videos Are getting Better, Better, Better!!! I love the illustration, your Fretboard Diagram Looks Amazing, So Easy to See, Practice. I Love the Whole Fretboard Display. Your Colors, Images are Fresh and Vivid. Keep Showing The Scales And Chords Just like your doing here. Fantastic All The Way. Thank You !!! 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🕺🏼✨️🙂
After watching countless videos on how to solo I more or less figured this out on my own but this is the first time I was able to actually understand how to connect all the patterns seamlessly and musically. Thanks!
At the age of 56 learning to play guitar, seeing your concise way of teaching , how to go all over the neck. Wishes for more videos.
So fun. I've randomly found some of these easy transitions...but you showing them as patterns all the way up and down does 2 things: 1 - makes me wonder how much better i'd be if i knew this earlier. 2 - makes me happy i found some of them and have been using them (almost like a good friend).
This simple, no nonsense approach is really opening my theory hating eyes. Haha. Well done, Sir. Appreciate your work. Cheers from Wisconsin.
These lessons are great. I don’t have any problem at all viewing the fretboard from this perspective but I think I’m in the minority judging by the other comments.
@joewagner4593
7 ай бұрын
Same here. I actually prefer it this way
@cornishman-uk4xe
7 ай бұрын
I made the same comment as you in a previous video from Jules. The videos are presented as if I had called to his house for tuition and they have that same no nonsense feel without any egotistical shredding etc. Keep going Jules you are hitting all the right spots for me.❤❤
Beautiful simple and easy for a 78 year old like me. The whole ball of wax. Thanks Jules. I can even see clearly and follow your finger moves.
Your videos are the best guitar instructional videos around.
Excellent lesson. I remember seeing a video of a young Eric Clapton being interview. Clapton had his guitar in his lap and played some single note runs. He played the A minor pentatonic scale position 1 and he used the 2+3 slides demonstrated in this video.
I like your teaching method , very simple and a lot of fun learning from you. The diagram and scale pattern demonstration that you displayed onscreen is what i like most. Excellent video and very uniques. Thanks for sharing this tutorial.
I like your videos without all the boring small talk so many "KZread" personalities. Jules you're good at keeping it real and to the point
Absolutely eye opening and mind blowing! The entire guitar neck, covered 🤯. I recommend your videos to all of my friends.
You are the best teacher that I follow. Wonderful useful lessons to have fun playing.
It took me a minute to get used to the upside down fret diagram, but you used it to match the orientation of the guitar, so I think it was actually a smart move. You are teaching the right things. Nice video.
@stonks693
4 ай бұрын
Also the bass strings are thicker which makes it more interactive
I have been using this for over four decades now, a great way to move from one position to another pentatonically.
Wow! I play the first "diagonal" pentatonic pattern already but I haven't seen the other patterns incorporated like that. Totally opens up so much more. Looking forward to playing around with them.
Cool to see this reengaged in 2023. I picked this up from Green Note's "Improvising Rock Guitar" - 1973 - Rock Scales pp 22 - 25
Good stuff. It took me many years ago to put it all together as you show. Those double stops are game changers and the beginning to playing to the chord.
Your lessons are always packed with such great, condensed, useful material. Thanks 👍
Thanks Jules. Your lessons are clear, concise and understandable. You make putting these concepts into practice easy. Awesome channel, awesome teacher, awesome guitarist. ✌️&❤
Exactly what I needed. Thank you. This simple lesson is enough to make anybody become a decent guitar lead player. Just adjust for the different harmonic minor and such; add come chords, and you're done.
Wow, thank you. This video helps me take a big step into using scales instead of just practicing them and waiting for the magic to happen.
Very nice lesson, Jules! To add a bit of theory context, the 2/3 pattern here begin on the 5th degree of the C major scale, being G, and the 3/2 pattern begins on the root of the C major scale, being C. Since C is the relative major of A minor, I just think of the five pentatonic box patterns in C/Am as being numbered 6,1,2,3,5 (if you are starting on the 5th fret of the 6th string), with the corresponding CAGED shapes of these boxes being G,E,D,C,A. Name your box patterns after the degree of the major scale they start on, and both E strings will be guide markers to let you know exactly where you are at all times, making it easy to skip over patterns if you want to. Instead, many guitar teachers call the first pattern "Box 1" (I suppose after the A minor root), but then they call the next pattern after that "Box 2", when that one starts on the major root, which makes no sense. Marrying the box number with actual music theory leverages your knowledge of the fretboard.
@suboa21able
6 ай бұрын
Pardon…..what were the words you just said? Being 68 and playing for 55 years, I’ve just wailed away. Now I’m too old to worry about theory. So everything you said was an alien language. But, the way Jules explained it, I understood thePRACTICAL application and, could hear it in my head before he played it……… That is what players like me need. NOT theory gobbledegook…..😅
@boblang5140
3 ай бұрын
1:17 @@suboa21able
Absolute magic, so well done on this tutorial and thank you, fabulous playing!
Really a great lesson. I love this channel! Fantastic stuff.
Excellent tutorial Jules!
This is the best video I have ever seen on how to use the pentatonic scale to solo. Amazing work! That was so clear.
Every time I watch one of your videos, it increases my understanding of the fretboard. Thank you
The best video on learning soloing. You made it perfectly understandable. Subscribed because of your awesome teaching style. Thanks!
Great video. You explain everything so simply and clearly. Thank you!
One of the best guitar channel I've ever seen, great job man!!
Possibly the best channel on guitar tips and method I've run across, I've absorbed a lot. A very great teacher. Thanks!
Nobody ask these negative minded people for their opinions…I find Jules lessons very enlightening …Thanks Jules keep up the good work !!!
Probably the best presentation of concept I have seen!
Amazing i can't stop watching your lessons
Wow this is genius! I've been doing the 5 note shape in a lot of my leads because it sounds natural and works so well. I didn't realize you could link them on different strings. You just gave me something stellar to practice and incorporate into my leads and improvisational playing. Cheers mate!
This is gold. Thanks Jules.
Well done fantastic lesson
Super lesson Jules!
What a great short little lesson. Subscribed.
This is THE video I was looking for! I had already started playing with the 2+3 and the BB Box, but this is now connecting everything. Amazing video, thanks for this.
A very inspired and inspiring tutorial. Thanks very much.
Very easy and SO informative. I am trying to learn the fret board and this just opened alot of it for me.
Fantastic bud amazing guitar lessons god bless you.
Hi Jules, once again you are just a great guitar!! You help me a lot to make solos all over the neck with your clear without "rimram" explanation. For me you are the guy and keep up the good work because with your approach of the fretboard things are a lot easier for me to understand! Thanks a lot Jules!! Cheers & regards, Ron🎸🎼😃
Fantastic Jules! Very helpful, thanks!
Excellent guitar fretboard concept presentation. A beautiful jewel to put in my little bag. Thanks and good luck.
Incredible tutorial! Thank you so much.
Thank you! Such excellent instruction 👍
Just discoverd you Jules...LUCKY ME! So clear, concise and easy to understand...
That guitar is gorgeous!
Awesome lesson man. Ive found this pattern when I was starting to solo, as a way to move from the same place in the neck to other patterns.
Wow , great lesson and playing , big thanks
Been using the sliding pentatonics for 50 years. They work.
I became a subscriber today. Great approach. You make it clear and easy peasy
Great lesson.
Hey Jules, thank you for making your lessons simple. Easy to follow and it has helped me with solos. I’ve been a rhythm player most of my guitar playing. Started working on solos and your videos have been the most helpful for me. Thanks again!!
@JulesGuitar
6 ай бұрын
Cheers Kevin, great to know it's helping!
Great video mate cheers🎉 whole guitar playing in 1 video put trying to figure this out was looking for a video like this for a month
Very impressive to see your guitar might bro . Thanks for sharing. Always like your playing skills. Cheers.
You are a very good teacher. 👏🏼
Great lesson! Thanks for sharing. 🤘🕊❤️🤘
Soooo good as always - thanks so much!!
Great video and instruction as always thanks
Great lessons!
this is presented very clearly and easy to understand,, thank you
Absolutely phenomenal lesson, Jules. Beautiful concepts perfectly presented. Wow. Sub'd!
Perfect diagrams, perfect lesson!
Jules - I really dig your instruction. This lesson is very good on a few levels. Pure gold. To me, this method meshes very well with CAGED as the pattern takes you right into and through most of the chords along the way. I dig your caged tutorials as well as your diagrams as I do not like or use TAB at all.
Thanks for connecting it all together for me, up until now it’s all been luck how I get there but not knowing the basics of this technique!
I don't know yet ! Hopefully after a million tries I will. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. 😊I will be saving this precious info for future reference.
Very helpful. Thanks.
Pure Gold!!!❤
As a left handed player i love your backwards fretboard diagram
Just discovered your videos........thanks for what you do!!!!!
Finally, a video that really helps!
I got a lot more out of this video than I anticipated. Thank you very much, your method of presentation on this topic really helped me conceptually put together these different patters in relation to each other. Now all I need is a video on how to best drill these exercises and commit them to muscle memory and then figure out how apply them to different keys, and also practice different licks within the different positions to build my "vocabulary"
Hi Jules! Your lesson is incredible and you play very well. Your explanations helped me a lot and you gained another subscriber. Thanks a lot. Greetings from Brazil.
Great info. Many thanks.
Smooth sound
This is an outstanding lesson! Thanks you much! One tiny suggestion (and I hate opinions that I didn't ask for, lol...sorry!) But in the future please consider making the neck diagrams reverse and upside down from what is seen here. Then it would match both standard and tab notations. Again thanks! Subbed!
Well done 🙏🏼
thank you so much for this video.
One of the best explanations I’ve seen of these concepts especially the 2+3 and 3+2. Worth noting you can manipulate to 2+3 does a 1,3,4,5,b7 type combo etc. Thank
Great lesson thank you 🙏 😊
Wow! Thank you!
Really cool helpful
awesome video! Following the channel!
Jules what a fantastic lesson!! thank you very much , offcourse I have subscribed to your channel , what an eyeopener this video is, admiration and respect from the Netherlands Europe.
Good one Jules, many thanks - Mark
I really enjoyed this so I subscribed.. :)
Brilliant so sharing
Great information thank you
Good job sir
Wonderful 🎉
Brilliant!
Very useful 👍
Best of best!