Wrong way VS right way to play scales
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@redbunny22
Жыл бұрын
I live by the salt, I die by the salt. BTW you look so much like a brandon that if your name was not brandon I would be EVEN MORE PISSED OFF THAN I AM NOW. Good video though.
@raena_copiacobain
Жыл бұрын
I think i got it You’re 23.
@joshuastevens2186
Жыл бұрын
That wasnt salt buddy
Dude, no BS straight up. You tell it like it is you give honest good information to help Excela guitar kudos to you brother
I love whenever you say "NOW JUST LEAVE" That reminds me to practice (Or just scroll through the phone with a guitar on your laps)
@ArthurSouz4
9 ай бұрын
Omg, that is exactly how I'm now 😮😮
This is actually what I've been needing, cause when thinking of solos and improvising I have a hard time toning the scale. Thanks for showing me that!
@kelakt
Жыл бұрын
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@naxo8894
8 ай бұрын
@@kelaktKY$
Hahaha man the first time I saw one of your videos I was like wow screw this guy, but now you’re one of my favorite teachers. Love the consistency 😂👍🏼
His "Now JUST LEAVE!" Is a drug
Would have been nice if you would have shown us how to do it! 😆
Theres no wrong way to play a scale if the notes are correct
Your videos in the last months have been quite cool, I even picked up 1 exercise from them
Your course is worth it❤
I love this guy
practice both - you need to be able to transition across *and* up the fretboard. the traditional way helps as a warmup, especially if you move up the positions/inversions. The later helps you find creative patterns that are more musical.
That thumbnail is extraordinary 😮
I've been in a guitar learning block, and this actually inspired me... Imma try this out!!
They are made because you said the first way is WRONG rather than overused.
I didn't think about it like this. Thank you.
That sarcasm with that delivery made me rolling lmao. Btw Nice concepts Brad!
your face when you say pissed off is funny asf lol
Very beautiful
Thank you
😂 the salt meme got me
The second way was beautiful....
The thumbnail is amazing.
I still have the worst pinky control, its like it has a mind of its own..
The first way is for speed. Both work...
I do a zigzag motion moving between the positions while still playing hem up and down.
I need to know how to do the 2nd one, the "right way" i ve been looking for videos showing something like that, cant find any
@justinatest9456
Жыл бұрын
Start with the single-position scale that you know, and the add one note higher, and then one note lower, on each string. There's steps between his first example and the second one. He showed it as one giant leap.
@mihranmahmud581
Жыл бұрын
@@justinatest9456 i kinda get it thanks
Hii hello I'm bitu rajput from India ❤❤❤❤ very nice information given
I think bros onto something
The first way is how I self taught myself thinking I was cool lol
That is friggin...damn. Where does I go to do that (besides slow it down and practice from here)
Always remember the hard way is thr right way because there's nothing new to be learn if it's easy
You didnt say what the second method was????
U R String Benders super coach . No matter your age learn from this talented instructor and he is funny . He does not hit your fingers with a ruler also .
Style like eric johnson..
HE DID ALL THE OUTROS 😱
I’ve never experienced such amount of salt even in sodium chloride mineral halite.
@Martin.j.boogie
Жыл бұрын
That thumbnail was something else
Spooky... I had a friend who did them that way. Said it was way harder to get down, but it kind of unleashed him on the fretboard.
Practice both?
Davie 504 of the multiverse
remember, you'll never be perfect at guitar. there are always things to practice and learn.
Memorize the interval not the shape
@geroldy4546
5 ай бұрын
What does that mean
@Kriegter
5 ай бұрын
@@geroldy4546 the spaces between the notes
@geroldy4546
5 ай бұрын
@@Kriegter Gotchu thanks
Definitely better ways than straight up. Practice using whole to whatever fraction you can’t quite do yet, including triplets. Sequences. The first way is a warm up after a while
BPISSED OFFFF
I have the same guitar as you. Good man. Those the stock pickups?
It’s just weird practicing the whole scale like that. Even tho it’s the right way.
I think people get mad at this because it’s basically the line between beginner and intermediate. Learning how to stop playing in boxes was definitely the most intimidating thing I had to learn
And, to an extent, the air is salt
Will you teach us how to play up and down the guitar neck then?
@justinatest9456
Жыл бұрын
Start with the single-position scale that you know, and the add one note higher, and then one note lower, on each string. There's steps between his first example and the second one. He showed it as one giant leap.
*_"No, its wrong because the guitar teacher my mom hired for me that I went to twice 15 years ago told me it's the other way"_*
Is there a time period in your life when you weren’t so damn good looking? How much is your guitar course? Maybe your “good looking-ness” will help inspire me to get busy on the guitar again. 💖
but can you make a video about the right way of playing scales and arpegioes
That’s not how u play a normal scale that is a scale but it’s not the default scale
That’s a good advice, but not clear at all for the beginners. You should told them to play in ‘’3rd’’ or in ‘’6th’’, that’s a musical advice
@archiederham2103
8 ай бұрын
Beginners aren't fluidly playing the pentatonic scale either, this is advice for intermediate players like what?
I wonder if you have to pay for the 52 week enrollment
I don't trust your calendar either
then its not the wrong way brotha chill🙏🙏
💯 🧂 🎉
Faster is always the goal but what would we set a metronome at as a target for an intermediate and advanced pace?
Should i think of the notes i play too?
You PISSED ME OFF !!! GIMME THE TAB FOR THAT PLEASE ?? Or link pls
Ok but what are you doing in the swcond one
Do u do online teachings
What's the scale he played in the bottom?
Now just leave 😍😍 I like it brother ...
Whats the 2nd method ????
Did we ever find the location of this guys microwave
Someone explains for a begginer please
@justinatest9456
Жыл бұрын
Start with the single-position scale that you know, and the add one note higher, and then one note lower, on each string. There's steps between his first example and the second one. He showed it as one giant leap.
Brian May does it wrong, then...
What scale is this, just major?
Can you put the scale tabs up on places like ultimate guitar for cheapos like me?
Are the algorithm different on every fretboard or is it the same as if you played in the traditional way but on different strings?
Tab pls tnx
He's 31
I don't trust your calendar
Is your dad one of the Malcom in the Middle kids?
Just curious but what do you think of rocksmith guitar game? Is it good or bad? Is it beginner friendly?
But how much is 52 week guitar player?.. I wanna learn for the love of the music.. if I can get the same info for free scouring random video the that's fine.. I am interested. I just cant break the bank. More info is needed please!!!
whats the name of the method so i can learn it
@justinatest9456
Жыл бұрын
Start with the single-position scale that you know, and the add one note higher, and then one note lower, on each string. There's steps between his first example and the second one. He showed it as one giant leap.
What specifically is the second practice that you did? Looks neat
@justinatest9456
Жыл бұрын
Start with the single-position scale that you know, and the add one note higher, and then one note lower, on each string. There's steps between his first example and the second one. He showed it as one giant leap.
@Patrick-wh2vu
8 ай бұрын
@@justinatest9456can you elaborate bc i dont see what you mean. He’s starting on an f# and his second note is a d which is not a tone nor semitone higher or lower than f#
I think we will have to wait A COUPLE OF YEARS, before the AGE reveal
omg this really PISSED me off
How do I go about doing this?
@justinatest9456
Жыл бұрын
Start with the single-position scale that you know, and the add one note higher, and then one note lower, on each string. There's steps between his first example and the second one. He showed it as one giant leap.
Okay. But what is that called? I wanna look up a reference for what you’re doing lol
@justinatest9456
Жыл бұрын
Start with the single-position scale that you know, and the add one note higher, and then one note lower, on each string. There's steps between his first example and the second one. He showed it as one giant leap.
Guitar hints like this still go over my head, do you have the tablature for something like this?
@justinatest9456
Жыл бұрын
Start with the single-position scale that you know, and the add one note higher, and then one note lower, on each string. There's steps between his first example and the second one. He showed it as one giant leap.
@johnthompson9918
Жыл бұрын
@@justinatest9456 I’m still stumped at what you mean lol. I can play bar chords easily and only remember riffs /solos by memory, but I don’t understand how they are created/formed
@johnthompson9918
Жыл бұрын
@@justinatest9456 I need the guitar for dummies lever of tutoring
@justinatest9456
Жыл бұрын
@@johnthompson9918 You need to build your knowledge in a logical order, or 90% of lessons like this will be confusing. "I don't understand how they are created/formed" - this is a great way to think of it. Chords have the notes they do for a reason, and certain chords work together for a reason as well. Learn the major (Ionian) scale, as it is the foundation of all Western music. Learn the diatonic chords of the major scale, and how they were formed. Learn the minor (Aeolian) scale, and it's relation to the major scale. Look for videos on the major scale and it's chords, and watch many of them, until you both understand the concept, and have found a teacher that communicates in a way that works for you. Then stick with that channel/teacher as you dig deeper into the modes, etc. It can be very frustrating and intimidating, but I promise the theory side of things is a lot simpler than it may seem. There will be an 'aha!' moment, and it will all click. But you have to build the foundation in order. You're trying to do algebra before you learned how to multiply. Good luck bro, sorry for all the words.
@johnthompson9918
Жыл бұрын
@@justinatest9456 that’s for the nudges in the right direction I appreciate that Justin 👍🏼. I know chords are built with 3 notes mostly? Lol. I think I need to learn where all the chords are on a fretboard. But that’s great, I’m away to search scales for beginners 👍🏼✌🏼 all the best to you
Ok
No there s no wrong way.. Practice the first one too
what the heck even was the 2nd method?!? like it sounded like alphabet soup of notes .-.
Just asking Aren't these different styles and you should know both?
@justinatest9456
Жыл бұрын
Yes, but most just stop after learning the first approach.
My guess on your age- 25-27
So all the cage system that I’ve learned is basicall useless, shoulda just learned the horizontal first -,_-,
Anyone who is saltly(and probably older) needs to maybe listen to some more Pink Floyd especially the time solo and tell me what they hear.
Jajaja 😂
Yea, but idk wtf you played. No tabs no shit
Should have maybe explained what you just did here. You've got a lot of confused viewers here. That leads to frustration, and a loss of motivation.
Yeah maybe if you are playing piano, the aforementioned style is to teach a guitar player to accommodate chord structures, your method is for those that are going to shred and play a ridiculous amount of high notes in solos. Don’t be a guitar snob.
Start with the single-position scale that you know, and get to know one note up, and one note down, on each string. There's steps between his first example and the second one. He showed it as one giant leap.
@anathadenver6027
Жыл бұрын
what? Can you elaborate, I'm trying to replicate what he did, but I really don't know what it is
@justinatest9456
Жыл бұрын
@@anathadenver6027 Search for "playing scales on guitar horizontally". There are many videos that cover this concept. Find a channel that communicates in a way that works for you, and stick with that channel. The basic concept here is that scales are often taught in "box shapes", and that these are a very limited way to learn the fretboard. This guy is recommending that once you've learned the basic box shapes - a very important first step! - that you begin to connect them horizontally up the neck. I drafted a very long response to you to explain my earlier comment, but it's a lot to put into words. Good luck!
@anathadenver6027
Жыл бұрын
@@justinatest9456 Thank you very much, I appreciate your dedication in helping other players.
The most salt since the 2016 election.
Htf does this dude not already have 1m subs??
guitar center kid