How to Connect the Pentatonic Scale Across the Entire Fretboard (and Use it in Your Solos)

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In this video, Steve's going to show you easy ways to connect the pentatonic scale across the entire fretboard. So you can solo with true freedom and always find the right note.

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That is how you give a guitar lesson. You explain, show, review and not repeat yourself 400 times and show us 30different camera angles. We can all rewind and rewatch. Well done sir.

royguidry
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Another tool that has helped me tremendously, get a clip-on tuner and leave it on while you play. Watch it, see the note names, see how your fingering affects intonation and changes the notes ever so slightly. Use the tuner to dial in your bends and seeing note names as you play can really ingrain the theory into your head without even trying!

theryno
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7:48 I've been binge watching your videos. And I've gotten better in the last 3 days, than in the last 6 months. GREAT way to start the new year! God Bless

tannernagrone
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After 35 years, I am finally breaking out of 'the box'! Thanks, Steve, you are a good teacher. I'm quite excited about where my soloing could go now.

nickevans
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This guy is without a doubt the best guitar teacher on youtube. He gets how a beginner or intermediate is thinking and feeling.

SticksAandstonesBozo
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I stopped playing guitar about 2 decades ago. Im a self learner back then and I hit this wall. I couldn't make a solo, i dont know the theory, no music teacher to ask to, no you tube yet for quick reference, so I guess I just gave up. after 20 years, yesterday I bought an acoustic guitar, I guess my love for playin' is burried within my DNA. after playin' for a while (resting my fingers cause it hurts) I run accross your channel, and wow! I think I hit my "aha!" moment... now Im thinkin' to get an electric guitar again. thank you man!

markiefantone
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This really helped me a lot. I’m self-taught, and I’ve been trying to get past this intermediate rut I’ve been in. Other YouTubers give way too much information and confuse me, and others don’t give enough, and just advertise. So genuinely, thank you for your easy and explanatory lesson. 🤙🏽

Jaihicks
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Self taught for 40 years. Taught my son every thing that I know. Thank you Steve for enlightening me on connecting the 5 positions of E minor pentatonic. I have already forwarded a link to my son so we can work on this together.

ndveil
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This site is a blessing for this 62 year old self-taught singer/songwriter. This is the best teaching site on the internet I think! Steve lays it out to learn!! I have the chording and the rhythm down but I can still learn here and all of Steve's uploads! Steve keep on atrucking!!!

mindofmason
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Steve is probably the best teacher on youtube along with the-art-of-guitar.

josephborderline
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Only took me 10 years to finally find a video that actually helps with fret knowledge, I lost my drive during highschool to continue learning because i was self taught coming back now 6 years later is refreshing

brendanjames
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I have been teaching myself guitar for a year now strictly off YouTube and this video just blew my mind. Most helpful video I’ve seen yet.

jordankroeger
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Steve, I'm 57 (this year), and have been noodling on a guitar since I was 14. In this video, I've picked up more useful information that has STUCK than in almost 40 years of self learning frustration.
My time constraints at this stage of my life have me in planted in different tasks for most of my waking hours, and have forced me to place the axe in a hanger more than it is played. Since seeing this, I have a much renewed drive, and will be using your methodology to once again do something that I dearly love.
For that; I sincerely thank you!
🙏 🤘✌️

carlsylvester
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10:25 onwards he describes an exercise that makes this actionable and hardwired into your brain. Bravo Steve !

famjams
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24 years of tinkering with scales and this is the first time someone has explained it in a way I understand

SticksAandstonesBozo
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Picked up a guitar a few weeks ago, and started playing again. First time since high school. I have been watching your videos on scale and theory, love them. Was trying to learn some blues licks last night and it all just clicked as to how to connect the positions. Still a work in progress, but I was able to meander across the fretboard for a solid 10 minutes. Really appreciate all that you do on here. Wish youtube was around when I was in highschool. Probably wouldnt have had all the frustration that caused me to give it up.

joecrackin
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What is amazing about Steve Stine is that he has the ability to communicate these patterns (or ruts) that we get stuck in, and how to actually move forward or take what we learned and transfer it to something new or to a new level.

lamontprospect
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Been playin for 14 years. Put my guitar down while running through some scales to write this comment. Great job. You rock. It's almost impossible to find someone to explain this the way you did. Thanks.

voidvangaurd
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After playing for 45 years you have helped me to break very many barriers I have had even at my level of playing your way of instruction is absolutely superb my friend

georeed
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I'm a music instructor thinking of different ways to get people past intermediate. This is a great lesson Steve!

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