A Simple Trick to NEVER Get Lost on your fretboard again!

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Ever find yourself getting lost on the fretboard and wishing you had a map to guide you? Well, I've got a simple trick that will ensure you never feel that way again! In this lesson, we're revealing a super effective method to navigate your fretboard with confidence and ease. This straightforward technique will help you understand the layout of your guitar neck like never before, making it easy to find your way around no matter where you are. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced player, this trick will be a game-changer for your playing. So, grab your guitar, get ready to unlock the secrets of the fretboard, and let's make getting lost a thing of the past. Trust me, your guitar journey is about to become a whole lot smoother!

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Eddie Haddad

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Eddie, thank you for this lesson & explanation. You've expanded & deepened my rote memorization the Pentatonic scale positions and C A G E D system 👍🏽👍🏼🤝🏼🎸

davidlegalley
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Most guitar teachers talk like they are paid by the number of words they pronounce per minute. Your explanations are very clear and very understandable for people like me who's mother tongue is not English. I am from Flanderds Belgium, 71yo and an absolute beginner at GMM

michel.wanquet
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I’ve never had this explained to me in this way. G plus three tells me another angle on identifying partial connections inside adjacent pentatonic scales Thank you.

garywoit
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Awesome video. Your way of explaining these scale pattens is perfect.
🎸 🎶

divineprinciplesofrelaxtio
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This is a GREAT lesson. Very versatile _and_ very useful. Thanks making it clear and easy to understand.

DennisMoore
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Thanks you for explaining and taking us from the very beginning on lead guitar. I like how you teach.

jonathanstranovsky
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always make me smile your good for us..

mrx-bi
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Thanks Eddie. Another good lesson and very well explained. I’ve always wondered who ever invented guitar tab wouldn’t have written them upside down. I guess someone like Eric Gales would appreciate them that way.

jamesadams
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I knew these patterns, but I didn't know why they worked! Thanks! I now have a visual reference I can relate to...

frederickthompson
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Great lesson, this goes right with the gpr system book I'm working through now. Thanks Eddie.

bryantcochran
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Eddie is a great teacher. If your a beginner or basic intermediate player ie familiar with pentatonic boxes but no real theory you'll really learn from his GMM class. Its so worth the cost $47 when i took it. 🤘😎🌴🎸shed on my dudes!

SixStringRacer
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Yet another lightbulb 💡 moment for me from the excellent Eddie and the GMM team. Keep 'em coming 🤗

Ricks
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Thanks for the tip of linking the two pent patterns together on the 8th fret, now it is a lot more fun to run around linking those notes together, the playground just doubled in size! thanks for your perfect videos, the information is easy to follow and not a dull class room talk. Cheers

walksuponwater
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yeah, fifth, first and second pentatonic boxes give you plenty to play around with. or the partial second "house of blues"

BSPotter
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You are Awesome Eddie ..i took your course and look at it most every day

macstil
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Omygosh, the electric guitar is sweet. I hope I will ever afford it.
Thanks for the lesson man.

davidofug
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1. Recognise the landmarks 2 . Follow the people 3. Look at the roads 4. Learn to use a compass..

davidbalan
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How about this: play your guitar for eight hours a day. That ought to do it.
I left this comment and then watched your video and I apologize. This is very good.
awesome tone.

bluzedogg
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Also, you can figure out anything on the neck. As long as you play 1.4, you play another 1.4 there's always 1.3 3x then it goes back to 1.4 1.4, it's true in every scale, so it's
1.4
1.4
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.4, if you follow a 1.3 from a 1.4, there has to be 3 1.3's after that😊

gtiman
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What I did for a buddy was stuck on his guitar the 5 pentatonic scales from the 3rd fret G in the little stick on stationary circles and I put gree. Circles on the Root notes .from the 3rd fret G down to the 15th fret, where the scale re starts .
After a long time of fingerings up and down the dots he got to the point of removing the stick ons.

John-obdh