Learn every scale on guitar in only 15 minutes...yes, really
NEW: The complete Fret Science: Improv 101 course is here! It's a step-by-step improvisation course for guitarists of all ability levels (there are no prerequisites other than being able to physically play single-note lines on your guitar). It's available as a standalone purchase or by subscription. Learn more at https://fretscience.com 🎸🧪🤘 ► Video description: All of the most frequently used scales on guitar can be learned quickly, with minimal memorization, using the simple geometric breakdown shown here. With this method, you'll be able to play more than a dozen useful scales, anywhere on the fretboard, from memory, without memorizing endless patterns. With apologies to the Daniels and Michelle Yeoh, it's "every scale, everywhere, all at once." ► Downloads/Resources: This video is accompanied by an 18-page PDF written version, which includes all the key diagrams and explanations. It is available to all paid Patreon subscribers: / early-youtube-at-133266890 ► Fret Science is a new and robust method for understanding the fretboard (learning all of your scales, arpeggios, and chords) with dramatically less memorization. And then using that knowledge to improvise and play freely in any style of music. The core Fret Science method for learning scales and chords is available for free here on YouTube. If you're new to the channel, I invite you to check out the "Big Picture" video and recommended video viewing order here: • Guitar scales made easy (Recommended Viewi... ► Learn more: If you want to go deeper or interact with me directly, come join me on Patreon / fretscience where I'm sharing exclusive new lessons, breaking down classic solos, and sharing new improvisation methods that help guitarists of all ability levels learn to improvise confidently over chord changes in any style. You can learn more, sign up for my email newsletter, or contact me at https://fretscience.com ► Related videos: How to visualize chords and scales to reduce memorization - • HOW TO VISUALIZE CHORDS & SCALES: A simple... The only pentatonic scale lesson you will ever need - • Two Simple Shapes UNLOCK the Pentatonic Sc... Intervals - • Intervals: guitar's secret decoder ring Understanding modes - • Demystifying the modes on guitar: it doesn... ► Recommended gear (affiliate link): https://sweetwater.sjv.io/nXmY4V ► Keywords: Chord tone soloing, improvisation, major pentatonic scale, minor pentatonic scale, blues scale, major scale modes, Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, harmonic minor scale, melodic minor scale, Phrygian dominant scale, arpeggios, hexatonic scale. ► Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 02:50 The framework and the "warp," plus how this applies to bass 03:51 Pentatonic scales 06:13 Arpeggios 08:47 Blues scales 09:27 Major scale modes 11:44 Harmonic minor 12:20 Melodic minor 12:43 Phrygian dominant 13:28 Takeaways

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