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Connecting the IONIAN G Major Scale. Learn how to apply the major scale using horizontal patterns. Video Rating: 5 / 5

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23 Comments

  • paraglidermx 11 years ago

    love three note per string patterns,,they rip!

  • 19Eleven71 11 years ago

    Great lesson. You look like a young Bret the hitman Hart!!!

  • Bobby Mathis 11 years ago

    love it!!!

  • Troy Arnett 11 years ago

    TRIAD RULES!!!!!!!!!!

  • Darryl Portelli 11 years ago

    great guitarist, and this is the best way I found to practice scales…..

    (but try to play with a band with that sound and you’d disappear faster than a fighter jet!!! turn up those mids!!!) loool

  • bobsimp2372 11 years ago

    hey bob, i cant tell u in words how thankful i am for ppl like u that do these lessons……i just have to practice alot more n get faster……i remember u wantin us to comment ….if there was a lessons ida liked to see, in ur leisure of course, is how to pick which position of which scale to use for certain chord progs….again thank u so much for ur time

  • paraglidermx 11 years ago

    I gonna practice everyday,,this is awesome,,I always wanted to know how to connect the modes together,,I will be shredding in no time.
    Thanks Bob!!
    Tommy

  • Dreamdancer11 11 years ago

    Some people think relaxed playing means flimsy picking.Its as far from the truth as possible.They also think they already playing relaxed cause they are used to the tension so much that it feels…natural to them.The truth is that only the weight of your fingers is sufficient to produce good tone…no trying to..death grip the fretboard.Relaxed picking mainly from the wrist without achoring your pinky is generally a winning formula for anyone who wants to play fast and relaxed.

  • fiddlefolk 11 years ago

    them humbuckers ain’t buckin’!
    

  • D1vid3By0 11 years ago

    They let Beethoven down…

  • topperdoggle 11 years ago

    Dude all that gear and no noise gate? ;)

  • keciksg 11 years ago

    what the great guitar

  • canadaguy2112ca 11 years ago

    Holy Gear Batman

  • steve stoner 11 years ago

    great lesson.got it kinda lol i wsh i could do this in any key on the spot though.. guess ill keep practicing ..but really thanks..plan on watching more once i get this..i wanna shred daddy!!! lol

  • rockerxXxrapper 11 years ago

    shit can you just come to my house n teach me shit in person lol

  • stdnt4eva 11 years ago

    I figured this out myself but you affirmed that I wasnt full of crap. thanx. Keep posting

  • SIRONEDRAGON 11 years ago

    cool

  • Pabear1936 11 years ago

    Thanks

  • Pabear1936 11 years ago

    wow…thanks

  • Robei 11 years ago

    I love the held cheesy smile at the end ;)

  • Paul Byron 11 years ago

    I like it. Very easy to follow and sounds great.

  • Mighty0Mosher 11 years ago

    Helped Vastly :D thanks dude!

  • UglyMafucker 11 years ago

    did u get an answer on that cuz music snobs alway try to make me feel like shyt for not knowing what mode to tell my players to play in but when he/she figures it out they play allover the guitar or whatever intrument anyhow and still called it respective soloing in whateevr particular mode, yet its being played over the whole guitar i dont get it