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Electric lead guitar lesson passing notes scales jazz rock

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www.nextlevelguitar.com In this lesson we will teach you how to spice up your lead guitar playing by utilizing passing notes. More lessons at nextlevelguitar.com

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  • services sprite Electric lead guitar lesson passing notes scales jazz rock
  • services sprite Electric lead guitar lesson passing notes scales jazz rock
  • services sprite Electric lead guitar lesson passing notes scales jazz rock
  • services sprite Electric lead guitar lesson passing notes scales jazz rock
  • services sprite Electric lead guitar lesson passing notes scales jazz rock
  • services sprite Electric lead guitar lesson passing notes scales jazz rock
  • services sprite Electric lead guitar lesson passing notes scales jazz rock
  • services sprite Electric lead guitar lesson passing notes scales jazz rock
  • services sprite Electric lead guitar lesson passing notes scales jazz rock
  • services sprite Electric lead guitar lesson passing notes scales jazz rock
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Electric lead guitar lesson passing notes scales jazz rock

25 Responses to “ Electric lead guitar lesson passing notes scales jazz rock ”

  1. jstaley335 Says:

    great video clip! Great information!


  2. fooodable Says:

    awesome vid man


  3. chnl9 Says:

    5/5 or more like 100/100


  4. chnl9 Says:

    I loved what u played. Could u tell me what it means when in a Tab they write GUITAR PASS- what does pass mean here?
    Thanks,
    Newbie Guitarist


  5. nfp71 Says:

    good lesson and good advice too…keep it up!


  6. ejsra1980 Says:

    I´m writing from Venezuela…
    Really a good explaining
    Really good Work


  7. sunchild90 Says:

    man, this was a good video! and i’ll bet tim agrees to!


  8. trailblazer225 Says:

    @skint0n0minted Yeah but if you know your theory, it makes it easier to understand and convey the emotions you feel. Say you wanted to show a dark and dreary mood. Locrian would work perfectly, and you would have a place to start.


  9. sloanstudios Says:

    I have been playing guitar for 7 years, touring for 5 and have thousands of hours of fly time (live play time) and haven’t really experimented with this. Very cool little tip that I am kinda kicking myself for not thinking of myself.


  10. timcruz75 Says:

    One of the best teachers I have ever witnessed!


  11. Dibyong Says:

    your funny at the same time
    tnx…


  12. pilotbro77 Says:

    yo man as a fellow guitarist your metlod and explanation of why those licks and riffs are so peaceful and harmonious. you did a really good job of explaining the way different guitarist and instrumentalists for that matter learn to opperate in unique styles, using music theory and or learning it by ear.
    Rock on Man and Keep it real


  13. skint0n0minted Says:

    scales and modes are a waste of time!

    use you eaaaaaaaars thats what musics about.


  14. believin13 Says:

    good lesson & true abut the music theory part. a little will go a long ways.


  15. xlaz13x Says:

    for sure. i took a guitar theory class after playing for a few months.. after taking the class i have a lot more understanding of music. i still go by feel, but when i dont know where to go, i pull out the theory and it helps a lot.


  16. xlaz13x Says:

    your videos help me more than any other instructional video. everytime i watch one of your videos i get a light that turns on in my head. keep the videos comin!


  17. CAVEDWELLER007 Says:

    very cool lesson, David. I am definately going to use this technique from this point forward. Thanks.


  18. feralmusic Says:

    you can play a minor pentatonic form with a major key. just take the root note of that major key and drop a minor 3rd (3 frets down from root.) now you’ve found the root note of the relative minor of your original key. if you’re starting with the root note, you’re playing a G-form pentatonic scale which is the most popular. there are 5 pentatonic forms / shapes for any key just like there are 5 notes in the pentatonic scale: CAGED- root=G form, b3=E, 4=D, 5=C, b7=A form. peace.


  19. brokenthorn15 Says:

    He’s good at explaining and doesn’t bore you because he plays often :)


  20. johlu515 Says:

    thanks a LOT, i knew of music theory a lot, but now i’m learning guitars, and with a metal tune now i can get this pentatonic sound that i wanted… thanks a lot for this video… (yeah, i was trying some deathlish-blues style on guitars, i knew about other instruments but in guitars i’m a newbie, your videos really help me a lot)


  21. JacobYeager Says:

    Lol @ him struggling to speak @ 2:58 (great lesson btw)


  22. satchurator17 Says:

    music theory isnt that difficult and it elps u a ton, trust me


  23. daverockgtrist Says:

    thanx so much – helped me move outside the box. I’ve had enough theory training to know how to vamp within the box, but your brain gets so programmed by sticking in the scale. This lesson helped a lot. ROCK ON


  24. 88Divine Says:

    Good point on knowing some theory! It’s really important indeed.


  25. gledisonfonseca Says:

    Cool man! good teaching! Keep Walking


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