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Title: Play A Classic Rock Guitar Solo - Guitar Lesson
Added: Aug 10, 2006
Author: BerkleeMusic
Duration: 2:6
Description:
Study guitar online with Berklee:http://www.berkleemusic.com/welcome/berklee-guitar-sp10?pid=2036Check out this video from Berkleemusic.com and watch as Assistant Professor at Berklee College of Music, Joe Musella explains the Pentatonic scale - the quintessential tool for playing classic rock guitar scales in this Berklee guitar lesson.
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Tags: guitar lessons classic rock solo berklee scales pentatonic
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Youtube Comments: 1187
jankendorf Says:
Mar 28, 2011 - hey, that's my guitar! :p
CptCippe Says:
Apr 5, 2011 - tabs for the scales?
bobby67401 Says:
May 11, 2011 - Respond to this video...
yomamastolemypots Says:
Jun 3, 2011 - Thanks!!
321harold Says:
Jul 4, 2011 - I use this scale and its othe positions in all my solos. It isn't just for classic rock, but all rock, blues, & pop.
stringslayer97 Says:
Jul 21, 2011 - i love that doop-sound from gibsons :D
123HommieN Says:
Jul 28, 2011 - Honestly guys, learning this scale is great because it is moveable and with practice you really start to sound great. I first learned this while taking guitar lessons and it's my go-to for looking and sounding badass. Enjoy!
NickDAwsome Says:
Aug 15, 2011 - easiest scale of all time
007henning Says:
Aug 18, 2011 - from gibson
guitgeo Says:
Sep 26, 2011 - Of course alternate picking is the way to go for speed. It should lead you to circle picking where there are no alternate stops - just circles around the string...
TutPedia Says:
Nov 2, 2011 - i have this guitar :L
muhammadzahmad Says:
Nov 26, 2011 - one of the easiest scales to learn....
VengeanceNL Says:
Dec 3, 2011 - Can you use the pentatonic scale's also for blues solo's?or what scales are the best to use for blues?
wuyanchu Says:
Dec 8, 2011 - thx and god bless.a sincere blessing from hong kong.^_^
bellers Says:
Dec 15, 2011 - Yes you can use the basic minor pentatonic scale and also to make it sound more bluesy you can add another note which lies between the 3rd and fourth note (in the first position). So if your playing in the key of A it would be on the 5th string-6th fret and also the 3rd string-8th fret. My advice to you would be to learn about intervals, this then makes it easier to know where to play all over the fret board as you begin feel the gaps between the notes you could play. Gd luck!
GuitarForTheWin888 Says:
Jan 8, 2012 - hey guys, ive really started getting back into guitar and trying to learn how to solo. my one bane is that i cant get any speed and picking. rate now im practicing my pentatonic scale and alternate picking but i want to know, is that a reliable way to increase speed overall when doing a solo, or only when doing that scale? im just really tired of this stump im in and any help would be appreciated!
lamontmon Says:
Feb 20, 2012 - Wow, a very helpful video for someone who wants to learn guitar playing :)
JohnTouchstoneTV Says:
Mar 17, 2012 - Is this BDDDDD tuning ?Thanks for sharing the guitar lessons , Berklee Music always has the top guitar instructors
tsewnahtan Says:
Mar 23, 2012 - after every rock guitar solo you have to smash the guitar. where do you teach that lesson?
DiscoveryGuitar Says:
Apr 2, 2012 - I agree will John's comment below , these are by far the top guitar instructors in the world , not to mention just all around impressive guitar lessons Heaven
StraightOuttaNisky Says:
Apr 27, 2012 - 783 people still can't play the guitar :(
agus budyanto Says:
Apr 28, 2012 - wach apik kui
acdczeppelinhalen1 Says:
May 13, 2012 - this isn't Iris. Its standard tuning
Lear23Driver Says:
May 27, 2012 - Why is it that every youtube video some guy (like you) instinctively asks for "tabs" when a. you probably cant read them b. Wouldn't use it if you could.












drgrungestein Says:
Mar 15, 2011 - Chinese and Japanese music uses the pentatonic scale a lot. Just try to play the pentatonic scale muting the "picking" sound with a volume pedal, and maybe add some delay, it really sounds awesome