Title | : | HOW TO PLAY Lead Guitar // AFTER 50 // Start Improvising!!! |
Lasting | : | 5.04 |
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Views | : | 51 rb |
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Great lesson brother Ive been playing over 50 yrs and never really understood how to make those moves May God richly bless you Eddie Comment from : Edward Thomas |
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Really love the lessons They are very well presented and have clear points However, as a teacher myself, and I see this on other videos as well, why would you put up confusing graphics that are upside-down and backward to what I see your hand doingbrThank you for doing these very valuable videos Comment from : Mike t52 |
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Another Good Lesson ! Thanks/Gracias Comment from : Kaliman El Hombre Increible |
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I have yet to view one of your videos without getting loads from it You are to the point, precise and a master at 'joining the dots' as far as scale understanding and implementation is concerned Keep doin' what you're doin' Comment from : John Booth |
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Absolutely brilliant Rusty Comment from : theswayze1303 |
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Great tips Comment from : tony axeman |
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I've just found your channel today Amazing mate, my new favourite channel Comment from : FAT BOY BOB |
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THAT is a great lesson! Thanks a lot The linking of the three positions using the middle of the scales is something I've never thought of 😊 Comment from : Ambrose Harper |
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I sure think a better way to "sell" us on taking timevto watch this video or choose it over other tutorials would be to start with some demos of what this lesson wiil for the student as far as sound Will it appeal to me? The old WIFME principle What's In It For Me? I dont think ive ever heard an improvised so that moved me, so im a tough sell Comment from : Robert Huntington |
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All of your lessons are great At 60 , i am finally learning how to really play guitar thanks to you And i like the way you reply to all of the comments Great job Rusty ! Comment from : Bill Place |
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I love these tips Thanks very much Rusty Comment from : P H |
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Terrific lesson 🎉 clear explanation, practical application, thx Comment from : Greg Glashauser |
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Another angle would be to see it as the AGE of caged in Dm That is how I have learned to see it Even so, Rusty reinforces the transition beautifully Comment from : Mack Vismusic |
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Genial !!! Comment from : Capzised I am |
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Hi Rusty,brLoving the Videos brQuestion Would you do some Acoustic videos? Comment from : Dana Biondo |
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You are an AWESOME teacher Everything is easily explained Even things i have never understood before Keep up the good work! Comment from : Johnny DeVille |
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Rusty, you don't stop surprising me with sidewalks that were unnoticed for many years, Thanks!!! 💯👌 Comment from : Francisco Navarro |
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Thx very help full I am not 50 yet 495 A spit away from this Damn time is running When I was 20 I told myself : When I am 30, I am old Comment from : By |
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This is for you❤❤❤❤❤🔮🌞🎵♥🎶🎻☃🌟💥⛱🌈🌛⭐Lovely ChannelbrFriend, Just joined you with support, I just subscribed, liked and commented Have a blessed daybrGOOD DAY from: Beautiful in 4K Comment from : Beautiful World - Places in 4K |
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Rusty you make it seems simple thank you for sharing how to connect to the scale Comment from : Delray Sherman |
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This is a great idea, i might finally learn how to connect up the positions and actually enjoy the process instead of trying to memorise the whole box and quickly getting boredtop job Comment from : Jon Shaw |
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Great lesson! Thanks for sharing! Comment from : HomerEddie Travels |
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Sir, couldn't connect with your video for a few days ! Thank you 🙏❤ Comment from : Imli k Imchen |
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Hi Rusty, your lessons just get better and better I always enjoy your playing Comment from : Marc Guitar |
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thanks once again ,your lessons are really good ,cheers Aaron Comment from : The Kiwi Lad |
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Thank You Rusty!!!brI So Appreciate you brNaming the Chords And Notes brExcellent Video Comment from : Dana Biondo |
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Hi Rusty,brbrDo you have a video on The Spider? brAnd do have 1 on Arpeggios? brThank You !!! Comment from : Dana Biondo |
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That was fantastic my friend 🔥🔥💯🔥🔥br+ 1 Like 👍🏽🔥brIove it 😍🔥brDope like alwayz, i'm glad to see a new video 👀brPlease leave something back 🔥🙏🏽🔥brStay tuned 🔥🤟🏽😼🔥 Comment from : DIRTY EAZT RECORDZ |
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Mr Rusty at 55 years of age and many years of playing i decided a year ago i wanted to learn some more so i could flow more and understand why and where im headed, i spent a year learning from steve Stine on line whos a great teacher but your style and way of teaching has really clicked with me , so easy to follow and understand , it seems i learn a little more with every video of yours i watch , thank you for your time and knowledge Comment from : Arty Toney |
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First time seeing this guy I'd like to see him playing a full song Comment from : Dj Watson |
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Great lesson Rusty Comment from : Tim Page |
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Very nice! 🙂! Comment from : Home of Om |
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Wow, that's a great tip to know - I use that method quite often, and the same scale concept is handy for slide as well! Saves me the trouble of tuning down, etc That Strat has a beautiful tone!! Comment from : bluesrocker 6L6gc |
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That is the most impressive explanation of how to solo I have ever seen WOW is all i can say Well done!! I just found your channel today, so glad I did Look forward to watching all of your videos and more to come All the best Comment from : IUsedToBeANiceGuy |
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Спасибо Вам Rusty!🙏brЭто оказывается так просто Гениально и очень красиво 👍brДай Вам Бог Крепкого Здоровья и Творческого настроения 🤝 Comment from : Илья |
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That’s a great tip start the solo in the 4th position of the pentatonic when you’re in a minor chord as you’ve shown in the vid ! I often do this while jamming because the notes of the scale are already under the fingers so it’s easy to pick it up from there Comment from : John Schuur |
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So many videos that show what the scales and positions are But you're the only one that shows us helpful "tips and tricks" that can be put it into practise Thank you for another great vid 🙏 Comment from : Richard A |
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Excellent stuff again! Thanks a lot! 🥇 Comment from : SoviCZ |
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Thanks! Comment from : PhopsonNY |
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Superb! This is a fabulous way of learning how to flow through three pentatonic positions Love your teaching style Rusty❤ Comment from : Brian Kierans |
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David Gilmour, Eric Clapton and Mark Knofler all play up and down the fretts in The Wall, Sultans of Swing and Layla ( acoustic) Exactly what you are teaching and all 3 song's are in D minor too Rusty what you teach on your Utube channel is 999 Above the rest! Your the Best!! Cheers from Australia Comment from : blue66 |
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How many note is in pentatonic scale Comment from : Stephen Ofoi |
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Another great lesson - thank you Comment from : Steve Ford |
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Thank you Rusty for this light bulb moment! As a long long long time intermediate player these connecting ideas are so valuable Comment from : dangquesadilla |
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Saving this in my guitar favorites list!! You sirrock🤘 Comment from : Robert B |
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SWEET!! Diggin that Carr Comment from : R D |
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Thanks Rusty you are turning my practice into music brother :) Comment from : Dave Sheehy |
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Ooh, nice lesson It's good to learn an easy way to move between different positions But I have a question What is the method used to number the different positions of the D minor scale? Comment from : MBS |
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Thank again Rusty, I haven’t commented in a while, but I’m watching and learning I’m really trying to take your lessons to heart but it’s a slow process I’m finally learning to think and not just copy Comment from : Rick Evans |
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this is just amazing for me learning to solo !and yes i’m over 50😅 Comment from : Randy R |
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Thanks! Comment from : M B |
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Hey bud, what a brilliant way to use the different pentatonic positions 👍🏻 if I could pop over the pond for a 1 on 1 lesson with the ‘master’, I’d ask him how to combine this with using chord tones Absolutely fantastic tutorial Rusty, thank you my friend 👍🏻🏴🎸 Comment from : dave allsopp |
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Another lesson that opens up my eyes a little bit more to understand the fredboardthanks Comment from : Endy |
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Great stuff, RustybrMany thanks Comment from : drutgat2 |
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Another great lesson! Keep up the great work and keep the lesson coming! Hands down the best lessons on you tubeGod bless Comment from : Mike Derr |
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Awesome video man, thanks for helping me! As a suggestion I would really like to see a lesson on soloing over a boogie jam track If you could make that happen it would be really helpful and of course enjoyable Anyway, thanks for being an inspiration and a great teacher Comment from : Fotis B |
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That’s an am pentatonic! Comment from : George Downey |
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Great lessen once again Comment from : Scooby Doo |
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Amen brother got your sword "the word" on the table next to your axes God bless you just found your channel gonna watch a few videos today Comment from : Tim Moore MoSt BlEsSeD |
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Great stuff, Rusty! Comment from : Esteban |
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Superb presentation Rusty Always interesting 👍👍🎸🎸 Comment from : Tony McGreal |
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Aha experience lesson, Thanks Rusty 😀👌 Comment from : Frank Navarro |
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awesome video Comment from : Guitar Echos |
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Excellent Rusty :) Comment from : Sonic Grace |
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Another great lesson thanks 🙏🏼 Comment from : Will Lodge |
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Thanks Rusty, you deserve our support God bless and keep teaching Comment from : Ray Ross |
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It's always surreal being here watching your tutorials Comment from : Abdul |
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Sounds great! wonderful playing my friend! great lesson!brthanks for wonderful sharing! Comment from : TAK FULLHOUSE 5150 |
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Hey friend, another worthy lesson that goes right to the point, thanks a lot Mr Rusty!! Comment from : Rafa |
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Thanks Rusty!brAnother very cool lesson Comment from : Thomas Szotak |
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I know the boxes and can play them easily But when improvising, I can't make my mind focus on boxes Never have been able to I know where my root notes are, my intervals, and I just play from there, in an appropriate mode for what I want to do Major, minor, Dorain or Mixo, are generally all I ever use I think not seeing the boxes has been a blessing for me Seeing roots everywhere on the fretboard and the intervals means I can move all around sonically and not be "boxed in" LOL Great lesson for the 98 that use the boxes I always enjoy your lessons and how you present them Comment from : Rusty L |
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I love that you have a Bible on your table! Comment from : Gary Gregg |
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Thank you Sir! I never thought of it this way!! Thanks again!! Comment from : David |
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Great lesson!brI struggle sometimes with connecting licks melodically Symbolically speaking, my sentences arent always connected How can I work on that and which one of your videos can help me? Comment from : Lars Oosterbeek |
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Great tutorial and tips, Rusty We appreciate your knowledge, skills and sharing it all with us🙏🎸🎶 Comment from : Colourful Energy |
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This is the best guitar channel on Youtube You should do online lesson Comment from : sm1tty031 |
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Thanks Rusty for another great lesson, it helps me tremendously to play up and down the guitar fingerboard Stay cool William Comment from : William Fairbrother |
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Thank you for another great tip Rusty You are the bomb Comment from : Turbo Cummins |
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Thanking you for this lovely FABulous 50 tip Rusty - best lessons on YouTube right here! Comment from : Beatles❤Girl |
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Great lesson RustyI've had great success lately from your last lesson improvising with the c major scale and playing the chord shapesI've made a huge improvementI tried the same thing with another lesson you posted some time agomelodic soloing in the c sharp minor pentatonic scale the chords were c sharp minor A E and Bbut I'm not having as much success with thatparticularly with the d shaped A chordcan you offer any advice as to what I'm doing wrong there? Paul from Ireland Comment from : Paul Kelly |
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A great lesson, Rusty! Wishing you a beautiful week! ❤ Comment from : Music Michelle De Groot |
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Thanks Rusty! Keep doing what you're doing brother, it's definitely helping those of us who struggle with the basics! (looking at me) :-) Comment from : Les OConnor Jr |
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Always awesome rusty thanks again and have a blessed day👍 Comment from : wjewell63 |
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Nice Comment from : Andre de Caires |
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Amazing ❤ Comment from : Roaming USA Family |
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Thanks share guitar player very good Comment from : CaChua Bricks |
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Have been following you a few weeks now, learning so much! Thanks for the videosbrbrDo you have any playlist or courses where we can follow a good progression on what to learn first chronologically? brbrI am finding your teaching style and examples really good so would like to study more, but sometimes i get off track because of the different good videos you have and immediately want to check it out and practice! Cheers! Comment from : pitsbrits |
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Excellent! I've got the 5 positions memorized but I've always had trouble connecting & moving back/forth between them unless I start at the top (bottom) each timewill definitely start using the middle strings (d, g) to slide between them and remember the root noteslove your tips/tricks brother, they're exactly what I need! Blessings! 🙂 Comment from : Les OConnor Jr |
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Ah thanks rusty I'm an older player but this lesson for me is so helpful thank you again sir 😊 Comment from : Bob Harper |
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Great lesson Rusty!brCheers,brMartin Comment from : L&M Guitar Corner |
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Excellent work Rusty 💯Great tutorial👍 Comment from : Artistry-Life Art |
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Cheers Rusty great video I’m watching now Brian Ireland Comment from : dieselman 74 |
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