Rock guitar lesson soloing exercise play lead scales

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  1. bug0292 says:

    @JSSSLVVV U don’t need distortion, but it really all depends on what type of music you play.
    i.e. Metal- distortion u will probably need
    Rock- most of the time yes but depending on the attitude of the song you may not need distortion
    But for practicality just get a distortion pedal (or a fuzz) it’ll come in handy

  2. Ebeet0FAN says:

    Awesome lesson! Pushing myself to a next level mh? sounds interessting

  3. MrJesusfreakmike says:

    this is not going to be effective….
    soloing on one string can be easy, but putting all together is difficult and I dont think anyone should be learning in this manner.

  4. myopinionxxx says:

    He is teaching!!! This is good, a lot of people need this!!! Basically he is teaching the ionian mode on 1st and 2nd string!

  5. uekelele says:

    i Think you are one of the best guitarsts in youtube, you also teach very well. Congratulations

  6. godsantanaz says:

    U ARE GOOD TEACHER BUT NOT PLAY VERY WELL

  7. Tyrantblood says:

    It’s called PHASING.. The whole reason for playing on one string is to make you “FIND” each note using your ears. Once you tune in it helps you on all strings.

  8. Tyrantblood says:

    It’s called PHRASING.. The whole reason for playing on one string is to make you “FIND” each note using your ears. Once you tune in it helps you on all strings.

  9. six5six1 says:

    yes he is a good teacher mamouth he shows and goes slow

  10. arrayeniqma says:

    good method for beginers…thanx…

  11. djtazzle says:

    i hate wen people do vibrato and shake the hole guitar haha great vid tho

  12. raawnn says:

    I got a Question. Can i play G major scale on every song which have G as key tune?

  13. EJSMITTY17 says:

    @raawnn If it’s a song in G Major.. if its in G Major you’re gunna sound a little off

  14. raawnn says:

    @EJSMITTY17 ok

  15. raawnn says:

    @EJSMITTY17 ok thx

  16. cloc606 says:

    @mamouth2000 amen lol

  17. x3DavidFTW says:

    Agree…he put alot of effort in these vid’s just to help inform us. gota give him some credit and gratitude.

  18. zannaroo says:

    can i play G major scale on every song?

  19. atlantaguy34 says:

    @zannaroo

    no but you can play a g major scale of chords in the key of G such as D, C, Em….you just have to select the right modes within that key to their respective positions..for example, D is the fifth of G so a great major mode to play over it would be D mixolydian

  20. sdmftx26 says:

    @zannaroo
    if its in the key of g then yes g major, but you can also use the relative minor being the minor 6th, e minor.

  21. itsluisx says:

    thank you for the free jam tracks! they were great, and keep on with the video lessons! theyre helping out soon to be great musicians

  22. cashjo073 says:

    What a good lesson cheers mate.

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  24. 1cabledog says:

    great lesson dude!!!!

  25. SirCompanion says:

    thank you bro

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