Podcasts about pentatonic scale

  • 33PODCASTS
  • 49EPISODES
  • 27mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • Jul 12, 2024LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about pentatonic scale

Latest podcast episodes about pentatonic scale

Better Sax Podcast
How Long Does It Take To Learn Saxophone?

Better Sax Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 8:27


Jay Metcalf shows how he teaches adult beginner sax players for a fast and fun start. #saxophone #bettersax #beginner Songs listed in this video that are Pentatonic Scale based: “Superstition”, “Waiting in Vain”, “My Girl”, “Hotel California”, “Georgia on my Mind”, “Your Song”, and “I Want You Back”.

Guitar Music Theory
Ep146 Q&A Chord tones and extensions - white rabbit - playing with injuries and hand limitations - keeping track of measures while soloing - applying pentatonic scale patterns - requiring your chops after time off

Guitar Music Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 55:04


In episode 146 of the Guitar Music Theory podcast, I answer listener questions about chord tones and extensions, the song White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane, playing with injuries and hand limitations, keeping track of measures while soloing, applying pentatonic scale patterns, reaquiring your chops after time off, and more.   

The Great Deception Podcast
Monday Night MasterDebaters `Say No to White Chicks, Spirits & Demons, Secret Invasion & Las Vegas Sphere'

The Great Deception Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 112:07


Welcome to Episode 89 of the Monday Night MasterDebaters where I am joined by Ryan from Dangerous World Podcast, Ryan Alekszander from Notus& Friends Podcast, Dusty from Rainy Day Horror Show and Ron Weed from The Imaginarium of Thought. What a fun show where we touched on the medical system, Flexner Report, Doctor accountability, Don't Date ‘White' Women, the movie Nefarious, Good vs Evil, Spirits & Demons, Possession, Marvels Secret Invasion, Mental Illness/Health, Prison Industrial Complex, Las Vegas Sphere, Pentatonic Scale and much more! Please leave a review & share the show! Go support the great guests at: Dusty from Rainy Day Horror Show Podcast https://www.instagram.com/the.rainy.day.horror.show therainydayhorrorshow.com Ron Weed from The Imaginarium of Thought https://www.instagram.com/the_imaginarium_of_thought/ https://www.instagram.com/berserkspacecowboy/ https://open.spotify.com/show/0T0Jiv0Q8br2RsUbKVObXu?si=W37zXmLRTdC1es_3ZRUCSg&dl_branch=1&nd=1 Ryan Alekszander  from Notus & Friends Podcast  https://www.instagram.com/ryanaleckszander/ https://notusbooks.org https://wagthedogtheory.com My other accounts: @wallachswarriors@transcendtowers@notusfoods Ryan from Dangerous World Podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DangerousWorldPodcast/posts IG: @dangerousworldpod linktr.ee/dangerousworldpodcast Mat from The Great Deception Podcast Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thegreatdeceptionpodcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/thegreatdeceptionpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/thegreatdeceptionpodcast_v2/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/user/Barons44 To Make Contributions: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thegreatdeceptionpodcast Merch: https://my-store-cb4b4e.creator-spring.com thegreatdeceptionpodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-great-deception-podcast/support

Guitar Lessons with Tune in, Tone up!
Guitar lesson on adding the 6th and the 9th to the pentatonic scale

Guitar Lessons with Tune in, Tone up!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 38:04


It's really brilliant to be back and we are loving recording and releasing new content for you, our wonderful listeners. This lesson is an extension of the previous one and we aim to continue this into another lesson next time with a focus on the style and techniques that you might use to deliver your lines and package your improvisation. This lesson tackles adding the 6th and 9th intervals without huge amounts of theory but, hopefully, immediately usable ideas and a rationale that will help to spice up your solos and motivate and inspire you to perform. We use a backing track for our own noodling and improvisations. As always, I apologise for mine and listening back hope to continue working on tightening up the rhythmic motifs and delivery but we hope that you will take something from listening to both of us, warts and all. After all, learning can really take place when mistakes can shine a light on areas for improvement. This is one thing that I always really take from producing these podcasts – the opportunity to record myself in the moment and without preparation time then to listen back and spot the issues and set myself some targets. Dan's playing, as always, continues to give me a whole plethora of ideas and inspiration. I hope it does for you too. You'll hear our chosen backing track with our improvisations at just after 5 and 25 minutes in today's lesson. Next lesson, we will focus on some techniques and style. The backing track is called: Dirty Blues Rock Guitar Backing Track Jam in Am https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3p66uR4HAU4 Timings for the SoundCloud audio version 00:01:42 Brief recap of last episode 00:02:42 The first pentatonic shape 00:02:52 The penatonic shape an octave higher 00:03:05 Pentatonic with extension up the neck 00:04:53 A little bit of fire and a little bit of polish 00:05:11 Dirty Blues Rock Guitar Backing Track Jam in Am 00:05:43 Start of first backing track 00:11:45 Adding the 9th B note in A 00:12:08 Adding in the 6th note or F# in A 00:14:23 Essentially we now have all the notes of the Dorian mode 00:15:15 So we can get some nice uses - solo opener is to bend from the 6th up to the 7th 00:16:30 Carl Verheyen - What is it that makes one player sound so different? It's the line. The way players construct their line 00:18:26 Key of A in one position - you run out of notes 00:18:37 Start below the position and work above it my working diagonally 00:19:42 Little insight on Van Halen - using patterns which might move out of key 00:20:11 Yngwie Malmstein - Always in key 00:20:17 Allan Holdsworth and Ollie Halsall (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcCoPmVLwjE) 00:21:04 Flesh out the Dorian mode in Am 00:25:30 second jam 00:32:27 Considering the style, techniques and delivery of the lines: we'll make this the focus for next time 00:32:49 Homework - look at TrueFire, play over backing tracks and consider your note choice and the techniques you are using 00:33:49 Make your mistakes in the Woodshed 00:34:55 Then take your ideas into rehearsal 00:36:19 Use a metronome while figuring stuff out 00:36:33 Home is where you get your stuff together, rehearsal and home are where you make mistakes and live is where you make as few mistakes as possible

Guitar, Life, Whatever
Easy Jazz Pentatonic Scale Pattern

Guitar, Life, Whatever

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 16:54


Grab your guitar because today I'm sharing with you a fun & essential jazz pentatonic scale pattern.   In today's lesson, you learn how to turn plain ole pentatonic scales into hip sounding jazz lines and solos, no complicated theory.   First, you warm up your ears, hands, & creativity by soloing with Am pentatonic over my jazz blues comping.   Next, you add in the jazz pentatonic scale pattern into a soloing workout before sequencing that pattern through the full-scale shape.   Then, you learn how to displace the rhythm with this jazz pattern so you can use it in your solos and not sound like an exercise.   Lastly, you add in sidestepping to bring a hip, inside-outside sound to your jazz guitar solos.   Have fun as you expand your jazz soloing skill set with a fun & easy to play jazz pentatonic scale pattern.   Get the TAB and practice tips for this lesson here.   https://www.mwgcourses.com/p/jazz-pentatonic-scale-pattern   Lesson Contents   0:00 Intro 0:25 Jazz Blues Warmup 2:07 Jazz Pentatonic Pattern 5:02 Jazz Pentatonic Sequence 10:10 Jazz Pentatonic Rhythms 12:24 Pentatonic Sidestepping 15:56 Where to go Next

Guitar Lessons with Tune in, Tone up!
Guitar lesson on opening up the pentatonic scale

Guitar Lessons with Tune in, Tone up!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 38:02


We're back!! Thank you for sticking with us and waiting patiently, or indeed finding us for the first time. Please look back at our back catalogue and subscribe to our podcast on whatever platform you listen to podcasts on. Tell all your guitar playing friends and perhaps even get directly in touch with us or leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Reviews help us more than anything else. In this lesson, Dan and I return to look at the Pentatonic scale and how it can be used over a Blues major shuffle or over a minor Blues progression. We look at a couple of notes which can be added for a different ‘flavour' and be used to change the feel of your improvising. Here we add in first the tritone or flattened fifth note to play the Blues scale. Second we add in the major second or ninth note to play a hexatonic scale or the pedestrian minor scale. There are a couple of backing tracks we use around 19 minutes and 29 minutes in. The first is a Chicago Blues Shuffle Backing Track (E) and the latter is called Soulful Chill in Eminor, by Elevated Jam Tracks. Concluding with some cud chewing about rhythm playing, we hope that this lesson has something of value in it, whatever your skill level. Timings for the SoundCloud audio version 00:01:40 Dan's album during lockdown - album on Spotify called Flight 00:02:26 Introduction to the TrueFire Platform 00:02:54 We will be hopefully making shorter and concise lessons 00:03:14 What is the plan for our lesson today? 00:04:32 How to get slightly away from the position 1 pentatonic box and give yourself a few more options to play 00:06:00 Start with the pentatonic Em pentatonic in position 1 00:06:35 Mirror on the octave position 00:07:03 Change to the Blues scale by adding a Bb (b5) 00:08:08 Why do people get locked into these patterns? 00:09:59 Blues playing - minor over major chords 00:10:07 Greg Koch - TrueFire video on Jeff Beck 00:11:18 Let's look at neutral notes 00:13:27 What else is there that we can add to both a major or minor blues scenario? 00:14:21 The b5 note is already playing outside the key as a deliberate tension or flavour 00:15:39 Played on it's own it sounds like Nine Inch Nails - Hurt 00:15:45 Adding the second, F#, works in both a major and a minor scenario 00:17:09 The octave up position with the F# added in 00:18:08 This is called the hexitonal scale or the pedestrian minor 00:19:09 Setting up the first backing track: Chicago Blues Shuffle Backing Track (E) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_BPMCYcl8Y) 00:19:37 Soloing over the backing track with pentatonic position 5 only 00:20:40 Now we use the Blues Scale (adding in the Bb note) 00:21:46 Now the hexitonal - adding the F# or the major second 00:22:51 Put it all together - Blues and major second 00:24:11 The added F# changes the vibe quite drastically 00:24:49 Play through the Blues note quite quickly as an inflection 00:25:26 Nine Inch Nails use of the b5 and the Ace of Spades 00:26:35 A standard track in Em rather than the major Blues Shuffle 00:27:57 Interlocking pentatonic shape like a jigsaw on the fretboard 00:29:12 Elevated Jam Tracks - Soulful Chill in Eminor (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBZepOP0mvI) 00:32:16 Follow down through the positions and keep your rhythmic intent 00:33:26 Following rhythmic play through the scales 00:35:31 A simple way to increase interest in a pentatonic scale by adding the F# note

Singing Lessons For No One
The Major Pentatonic Scale and Your Vocal Break

Singing Lessons For No One

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 23:41


Hey Look at me cooking with Gas! I know right!Hey, in this episode we explore the Major Pentatonic Scale - 1 2 3 5 6it starts a little jazzy, grooves past country and rounds the corner in soul music as it usually does round here...Then we delve into a world of Vocal Registers. From your chest voice- where you might normally speak, up through to your head voice. And the grand canyon between. Dont be afraid, we sing it pretty fun!Thanks for listening!Head over to My Patreon if you wish you received these as early as the come out!https://www.patreon.com/Shelly_BrownAnd visit my website if you'd like to connect for a singing lesson via Zoom. Lotsa Love, Happy singing folks!Support the show

head zoom gas vocal pentatonic scale
The Seen and the Unseen - hosted by Amit Varma
Ep 273: Warren Mendonsa Plays the Universal Pentatonic

The Seen and the Unseen - hosted by Amit Varma

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 179:36


He's that Blackstratblues guy. He's done rock, blues, sessions work for Bollywood, and you can't put him in a box. Indie music legend Warren Mendonsa joins Amit Varma and guest co-host Chuck Gopal in episode 273 of The Seen and the Unseen to talk about his career, how he only aims to make music that makes him happy, and the common thread that binds us all. Also check out: 1. Warren Mendonsa on Instagram and Twitter. 2. Blackstratblues music and community. Also, on YouTube and Spotify. 3. Anuva's Sky and Ode to a Sunny Day. 4. The therapy that is Blackstratblues -- Deepak 'Chuck' Gopalakrishnan. 5. Warren interviewed by Chuck and Varad Wategaonkar: Part 1 & Part 2. 6. Warren Mendonsa: The Universe Has The Blues -- Interview by Michael Limnios. 7. 2018 interview of Warren by EveryoneLovesGuitar. 8. The Universe of Chuck Gopal -- Episode 258 of The Seen and the Unseen. 9. Ted Gioia on Music as Cultural Cloud Storage -- Episode 79 of Conversations With Tyler. 10. The Great Man Theory. 11. Steven Van Zandt: Springsteen, the death of rock and Van Morrison on Covid — Richard Purden. 12. 1000 True Fans — Kevin Kelly. 13. 1000 True Fans? Try 100 — Li Jin. 14. What is Internet? -- Bill Gates on the David Letterman Show. 15. Why Old Music is Killing New Music -- Rick Beato. 16. The viral TikTok video  by doggface208 featuring Fleetwood Mac's 'Dreams.' 17. The Volkswagen commercial featuring Nick Drake's 'Pink Moon.' 18. The Time a Stiff Caught Fire -- Keith Yates on Billy Joel. 19. PSP 12" -- Zero. 20. Bobby McFerrin Demonstrates the Power of the Pentatonic Scale. 21. Derek Trucks talks guitar and plays incredible slide. 22. Turbo Killer -- Carpenter Brut. 23. Afrique Victime -- Mdou Moctar. 24. Tinariwen on Spotify. 25. Dungen on Spotify. 26. The Dungen albums, Ta Det Lugnt and 4, with the song Mina Damer Och Fasaner. 27. Josh Fix on Spotify. 28. This Town Is Making Me Angry -- Josh Fix. 29. The Formula Behind Every Perfect Pop Song -- Seeker. 30. Why We Choke -- Amit Varma (on the Yips). 31. This is Your Brain on Music -- Daniel Levitin. 32. Your brain hallucinates your conscious reality -- TED Talk by Anil Seth. 33. What Colour Is Your Raindrop -- Tajdar Junaid. 34. Dastaan -- Tajdar Junaid. 35. 10 Things I Wish I Knew when I started playing Guitar -- Warren Mendonsa. 36. This Is Spinal Tap -- Rob Reiner. 37. Monty Python's Life of Brian. 38. Masala Lab on Instagram. 39. Krish Ashok on Spotify and Apple Music. 40. A Scientist in the Kitchen -- Episode 204 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Krish Ashok). 41. Bill McClintock on YouTube. 42. Derek Trucks and Michael Landau on Spotify. 43. Nadia - Nitin Sawhney with Jeff Beck live. 44. Where Were You? -- Jeff Beck. 45. Arinjoy Sarkar and Rudi Wallang on YouTube. 46. Achint on Instagram and YouTube. 47. Tejas, Komorebi, Rohan Rajadhyaksha and Sandunes. Also, do check out Chuck Gopal's specially curated playlist of Indian rock and metal for listeners of The Seen and the Unseen. (Here's a YouTube version.) This episode is sponsored by The Desi Crime Podcast. You'll find them on all podcast apps. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. And subscribe to The India Uncut Newsletter. It's free!

Guitar Music Theory
Ep119 Q&A with Matt Reviere - Pinch harmonics - Thumb Placement - Hearing Protection - Pentatonic Scale - E Flat Tuning

Guitar Music Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 78:40


In my latest podcast episode, Matt Reviere and I answer questions about pinch harmonics, thumb placement, hearing protection, pentatonic scales, E flat tuning, and more. Additionally, we get a voicemail message from Dan Daniels who informs me about a problem with the shipping rates on my website.

Nick Finzer Audio Experience
Nick Finzer Audio Experience - 110 "Shred the Pentatonic Scale in Three Ways!"

Nick Finzer Audio Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021


On this episode of the Nick Finzer Audio Experience listen in as Nick talks about three essential tips on how to “shred” the pentatonic scale for improvisation!

Guitar Music Theory
Ep108 Questions – Finding keys, construction of the pentatonic scale, major scale patterns, guidelines for teaching, Family Tradition, Jingle Bell Rock, playing and singing at the same time, and more

Guitar Music Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 61:15


In this podcast episode I answer listener questions about finding keys, the construction of the pentatonic scale, how to practice major scale patterns, guidelines for teaching, Family Tradition by Hank Williams Jr., Jingle Bell Rock by Bobby Helms, playing and singing at the same time, and more.

Ask the Guitar Coach (International Edition)
(Ep.247) What scale should I learn after learning the minor pentatonic scale?

Ask the Guitar Coach (International Edition)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 5:42


Ask The Guitar Coach (International) - 247 Today's question: “What scale should I learn after learning the minor pentatonic scale?” Welcome to Ask the Guitar Coach (ATGC), the ONLY podcast where we answer YOUR questions about playing and learning the Electric guitar. Hosted by Ioannis Anastassakis, program director of Elite Guitar Coaching. If you want your question to be featured in an upcoming episode - email it at the email address ioannis@ioannis.org and we will add it to the questions to be covered in a future episode of “Ask The Guitar Coach”!

learning electric minor pentatonic scale
Afternoon Ti
Recorders and the Pentatonic Scale

Afternoon Ti

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 24:12


Recorder Pieces 1. Night Night Google Slides   2. Sea Shanty Sea Shanty Google Slides Sea Shanty Student Pages   Afternoon Ti Instagram: @highafternoonti Blog Have you purchased the Afternoon Ti Book and Journal?!  Get them at Amazon or F-Flat books now. Intro/Outro Music: Our Big Adventure by Scott Holmes

Guitar, Life, Whatever
10 Levels of the Pentatonic Scale

Guitar, Life, Whatever

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 60:46


In this workshop replay, you learn how to go 10 levels deep the pentatonic scale. Grab the free companion course to this episode here.  https://www.mwgcourses.com/p/10-levels-of-the-pentatonic-scale/

Learn Jazz Guitar Podcast
LJG 06: Can You Use The Minor Pentatonic Scale to Play Changes?

Learn Jazz Guitar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 10:36


Welcome to episode 6 in which I teach you how to use the minor pentatonic scale over Summertime.  The scale that most guitarists know the best is the minor pentatonic scale. If you are anything like me you've probably spent hours practicing this scale in your bedroom as a teenager. But can you use this scale to solo over jazz standards? 

minor summertime pentatonic scale
Guitar Talk
New Box Scale and Soloing Over One Chord

Guitar Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 17:56


This lesson touches a bit on the Major b6 Pentatonic Scale as well as playing over some of my favorite chords, the C(9,#11), Cmaj9,#11 and the C9#11Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/davesguitarchannel)

Guitar Music Theory
Ep74 Email Questions: Learning Pentatonic Scale Patterns, Playing Country Guitar Solos, Identifying Roots and Modes, Practicing Picking Exercises, Changing Scales Over Chords

Guitar Music Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 61:22


In this free guitar lesson, I answer email questions regarding learning pentatonic scale patterns, playing country guitar solos, identifying roots and modes, practicing picking exercises, and changing scales over chords.  

The Fret Success Guitar Show
What Is A Pentatonic Scale On Guitar?

The Fret Success Guitar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 10:34


What Is A Pentatonic Scale On Guitar? - Here's the easy to understand lesson on theory of the pentatonic scale both major and minor. Get the full written lesson here: https://fretsuccess.com/what-is-a-pentatonic-scale Sign up to the free Fret Success Academy Membership Area for Free Guitar Lessons and Weekly Guitar Licks here: https://fretsuccess.com/fret-success-academy-sign-up/ #guitar #guitarlessons #beginnerguitarlessons #calgary #pentatonicscale #pentatonicguitar --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-fret-success-guitar-show/support

guitar pentatonic scale
Chewing the Gristle with Greg Koch

One of the best blues guitarists on the planet, Kirk Fletcher is a bright light in the current international blues scene. He built his reputation a member of the Fabulous Thunderbirds and the Mannish Boys, and he has frequently appeared on stages with Joe Bonamassa, Eros Ramazzotti, Josh Smith, and other heavyweights. Greg and Kirk talk about Kirk's history, gear, and how to find your own sound!4:14 - Kirk’s musical history - from growing up in California under the umbrella of his father, the Pentecostal preacher, and his older brother, a guitar player 17 years his senior - and why he gravitated toward playing the blues12:21 - The pentatonic scales - the true building blocks for developing your playing, and where guitar playing legends have made a name for themselves14:43 - The early and formative years of gigging19:42 - Kirk’s go-to (and favorite) guitars, amps, and pedals26:52 - Future plans for Kirk in the time of COVID29:42 - What has Kirk been listening to lately?33:22 - The fun of finding new music and inspiration as kid in an era without the internet38:22 - Why Kirk decided to move to Europe44:09 - The importance of finding inspiration in reviving your personal repertoire, and the continued pursuit of learning54:04 - A final word on Stratocasters, and the players who made them legendTotal Length: 69:27Fishman Dedicated to helping musicians achieve the truest sound possible whenever they plug-in. Wildwood Guitars One of the world’s premier retailers of exceptional electric and acoustic guitars.

Steve Stine Guitar Podcast
1 Easy Way to Play Solos Using the MAJOR Pentatonic Scale

Steve Stine Guitar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2020 13:14


Want to spice up your guitar solos? Tune in to today's episode of the Steve Stine Guitar Podcast, because Steve’s going to show you 1 easy way to play solos using the major pentatonic scale. You’ll be amazed at how this simple music theory concept can transform your playing. So make sure you check it out. :-) Want to improve your playing even faster? Go to GuitarZoom.com

easy ways solos pentatonic scale
The Ear Training Podcast
The Pentatonic Scale

The Ear Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 9:33


Tune in for some exercises and discussion of the major and minor pentatonic scale

Overtone Warpzone
40 - Pentatonic Scale in ARMS' Ramen Bowl

Overtone Warpzone

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 28:22


Join Dan make the most of just 5 notes! ---------- Bobby McFerrin at the World Science Festival: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0kCUss0g9Q Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ne6tB2KiZuk NPR on the Oriental Riff: https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2014/08/28/338622840/how-the-kung-fu-fighting-melody-came-to-represent-asia Database of uses of the Oriental Riff: http://chinoiserie.atspace.com/ Have comments/suggestions/ideas for a song or musical concept? Find me at overtonewarpzone.com!

Vegan Steven Podcast
music - major pentatonic scale - Dr.Boogie

Vegan Steven Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 33:48


#majorpentatonicscale #Pentatonicscale DescriptionA pentatonic scale is a musical scale with five notes per octave, in contrast to the heptatonic scale, which has seven notes per octave. Pentatonic scales were developed independently by many ancient civilizations. They are still used all over the world, for example traditional music, country music, blues and metal. Wikipedia --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vegansteven/message

Concepts For Improvisation
Episode 34: Concepts For Improvisation - Basic Blues & The Major Pentatonic Scale

Concepts For Improvisation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 8:06


In this episode of Concepts For Improvisation we will discuss the E minor pentatonic scale, learn how to use the flatted 3 and develop some cool melodic lines. This is a short clip from the full podcast where Brad goes into greater detail about this subject and more. You can subscribe to the full podcast and also receive the PDF practice sheets and MP3 backing tracks for only $5 per month at Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/conceptsforimprovisation/posts For those of you who are interested in taking your musical skill to the next level, I now offer Skype lessons. Please email me at brad@conceptsforimprovisation.com for more information. If you are a guitar player and want to dive deeper, I have over 110 guitar courses available at TrueFire: https://truefire.com/educators/brad-carlton/e7

Concepts For Improvisation
Episode 33: Concepts For Improvisation - Basic Blues & The Major Pentatonic Scale

Concepts For Improvisation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 8:13


We are going to mix things up in episode #33 of Concepts For Improvisation by adding the mixolydian mode to our repertoire.  You'll impress your friends, family, fans, and even yourself with these smooth melodic moves. This is a short clip from the full podcast where Brad goes into greater detail about this subject and more. You can subscribe to the full podcast and also receive the PDF practice sheets and MP3 backing tracks for only $5 per month at Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/conceptsforimprovisation/posts For those of you who are interested in taking your musical skill to the next level, I now offer Skype lessons. Please email me at brad@conceptsforimprovisation.com for more information. If you are a guitar player and want to dive deeper, I have over 110 guitar courses available at TrueFire: https://truefire.com/educators/brad-carlton/e7

Concepts For Improvisation
Episode 32: Concepts For Improvisation - Basic Blues & The Major Pentatonic Scale

Concepts For Improvisation

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 6:57


It's episode #32 of Concepts For Improvisation and we're going to continue the funk and add some spice!  This is a short clip from the full podcast where Brad goes into greater detail about this subject and more. You can subscribe to the full podcast and also receive the PDF practice sheets and MP3 backing tracks for only $5 per month at Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/conceptsforimprovisation/posts For those of you who are interested in taking your musical skill to the next level, I now offer Skype lessons. Please email me at brad@conceptsforimprovisation.com for more information. If you are a guitar player and want to dive deeper, I have over 110 guitar courses available at TrueFire: https://truefire.com/educators/brad-carlton/e7

Concepts For Improvisation
Episode 31: Concepts For Improvisation - Basic Blues & The Major Pentatonic Scale

Concepts For Improvisation

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 8:31


It's episode #31 of Concepts For Improvisation and we're going to continue the funk! In this episode Brad will be adding the flat 3 and flat 7 to the major pentatonic scale over a funk groove.  This is a short clip from the full podcast where Brad goes into greater detail about this subject and more. You can subscribe to the full podcast and also receive the PDF practice sheets and MP3 backing tracks for only $5 per month at Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/conceptsforimprovisation/posts For those of you who are interested in taking your musical skill to the next level, I now offer Skype lessons. Please email me at brad@conceptsforimprovisation.com for more information. If you are a guitar player and want to dive deeper, I have over 110 guitar courses available at TrueFire: https://truefire.com/educators/brad-carlton/e7 Thanks for your support!

Concepts For Improvisation
Episode 30: Concepts For Improvisation - Basic Blues & The Major Pentatonic Scale

Concepts For Improvisation

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 8:43


It's episode #30 of Concepts For Improvisation and we are getting funky! In this episode Brad will be discussing the major pentatonic scale and using it over a funk groove.  This is a short clip from the full podcast where Brad goes into greater detail about this subject and more. You can subscribe to the full podcast and also receive the PDF practice sheets and MP3 backing tracks for only $5 per month at Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/conceptsforimprovisation/posts For those of you who are interested in taking your musical skill to the next level, I now offer Skype lessons. Please email me at brad@conceptsforimprovisation.com for more information. If you are a guitar player and want to dive deeper, I have over 110 guitar courses available at TrueFire: https://truefire.com/educators/brad-carlton/e7 Thanks for your support!

Concepts For Improvisation
Episode 28: Concepts For Improvisation - Basic Blues & The Pentatonic Scale

Concepts For Improvisation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 6:41


In the previous episode of Concepts For Improvisation we discussed the modes of the heptatonic (7 note) scale.  In this episode we will be using five note groups over each chord and extending the harmonies. This is a short clip from the full podcast where Brad goes into greater detail about this subject and more. You can subscribe to the full podcast and also receive the PDF practice sheets and MP3 backing tracks for only $5 per month at Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/conceptsforimprovisation/posts For those of you who are interested in taking your musical skill to the next level, I now offer Skype lessons. Please email me at brad@conceptsforimprovisation.com for more information. If you are a guitar player and want to dive deeper, I have over 110 guitar courses available at TrueFire: https://truefire.com/educators/brad-carlton/e7 Thanks for your support!

Concepts For Improvisation
Episode 26: Concepts For Improvisation - Basic Blues & The Minor Pentatonic Scale

Concepts For Improvisation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2019 8:16


In the last episode of Concepts For Improvisation, Brad introduced the blues and discussed mastering the minor pentatonic scale with 3 note motifs. In this episode we will discuss and play the modes of the minor pentatonic scale.   This is a short clip from the full podcast where Brad goes into greater detail about this subject and more. You can subscribe to the full podcast and also receive the PDF practice sheets and MP3 backing tracks for only $5 per month at Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/conceptsforimprovisation/posts For those of you who are interested in taking your musical skill to the next level, I now offer Skype lessons. Please email me at brad@conceptsforimprovisation.com for more information. If you are a guitar player and want to dive deeper, I have over 110 guitar courses available at TrueFire: https://truefire.com/educators/brad-carlton/e7 Thanks for your support!

Concepts For Improvisation
Episode 25: Concepts For Improvisation - Basic Blues & The Minor Pentatonic Scale

Concepts For Improvisation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 8:00


In the last episode of Concepts For Improvisation, I introduced the blues and discussed mastering the minor pentatonic scale with 2 note motifs of adjacent notes. This episode we will expand our practice to 3 note motifs. For those of you who are interested in taking your musical skill to the next level, I now offer Skype lessons. Please email me at brad@conceptsforimprovisation.com for more information. If you are a guitar player and want to dive deeper, I have over 110 guitar courses available at TrueFire: https://truefire.com/educators/brad-carlton/e7 Thanks for your support!

Concepts For Improvisation
Episode 24: Concepts For Improvisation - Basic Blues & The Minor Pentatonic Scale

Concepts For Improvisation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 6:27


Thank you for listening to Concepts For Improvisation!  This podcast will change our direction from diatonic based progressions to blues style progressions derived from the minor pentatonic scale. This is a short clip from the full podcast where Brad goes into greater detail about this subject and more. You can subscribe to the full podcast and also receive the PDF practice sheets and MP3 backing tracks for only $5 per month on Patreon.com. Brad Carlton also has over 110 guitar courses available at TrueFire.com. Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/conceptsforimprovisation/posts TrueFire:  https://truefire.com/educators/brad-carlton/e7

Musicality Now
123: About the Pentatonic Scale

Musicality Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 16:01


What is the pentatonic scale, and why is it so popular? Learn about the inner mechanics of this scale, discover why its notes sound so consonant and natural together, and explore how you can use it to create beautiful melodies.   Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS   Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 123   Links and Resources • Bobby McFerrin demonstrates the power of the pentatonic scale   Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review

pentatonic scale
Teacher's PET (Audio)
Toru Takemitsu's A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

Teacher's PET (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 13:32


Toru Takemitsu's "A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden" grew of out several influences. One inspiration was the composer's dreams, including a vision of a flock of white birds led by a single black bird. Another was his love of traditional Japanese gardens. A spark was provided by the American avant-garde composer John Cage, whose concept of indeterminate music - in which passages are left to chance or improvisation by the performers - was tremendously appealing to Takemitsu. The image of a five-sided garden also informs the piece's structure: five brief sections are built on five-note themes based on the pentatonic scale. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33853]

american japanese flock improvisation chorus john cage toru music show id toru takemitsu takemitsu pentatonic scale new music and contemporary composers concerts and performances classical/symphonic music la jolla symphony visual and performing arts: music series la jolla symphony indeterminate music toru takemitsu's a flock descends pentagonal garden
Teacher's PET (Video)
Toru Takemitsu's A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

Teacher's PET (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 13:32


Toru Takemitsu's "A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden" grew of out several influences. One inspiration was the composer's dreams, including a vision of a flock of white birds led by a single black bird. Another was his love of traditional Japanese gardens. A spark was provided by the American avant-garde composer John Cage, whose concept of indeterminate music - in which passages are left to chance or improvisation by the performers - was tremendously appealing to Takemitsu. The image of a five-sided garden also informs the piece's structure: five brief sections are built on five-note themes based on the pentatonic scale. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33853]

american japanese flock improvisation chorus john cage toru music show id toru takemitsu takemitsu pentatonic scale new music and contemporary composers concerts and performances classical/symphonic music la jolla symphony visual and performing arts: music series la jolla symphony indeterminate music toru takemitsu's a flock descends pentagonal garden
Arts and Music (Video)
Toru Takemitsu's A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

Arts and Music (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 13:32


Toru Takemitsu's "A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden" grew of out several influences. One inspiration was the composer's dreams, including a vision of a flock of white birds led by a single black bird. Another was his love of traditional Japanese gardens. A spark was provided by the American avant-garde composer John Cage, whose concept of indeterminate music - in which passages are left to chance or improvisation by the performers - was tremendously appealing to Takemitsu. The image of a five-sided garden also informs the piece's structure: five brief sections are built on five-note themes based on the pentatonic scale. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33853]

american japanese flock improvisation chorus john cage toru music show id toru takemitsu takemitsu pentatonic scale new music and contemporary composers concerts and performances classical/symphonic music la jolla symphony visual and performing arts: music series la jolla symphony indeterminate music toru takemitsu's a flock descends pentagonal garden
Arts and Music (Audio)
Toru Takemitsu's A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden - La Jolla Symphony and Chorus

Arts and Music (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 13:32


Toru Takemitsu's "A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden" grew of out several influences. One inspiration was the composer's dreams, including a vision of a flock of white birds led by a single black bird. Another was his love of traditional Japanese gardens. A spark was provided by the American avant-garde composer John Cage, whose concept of indeterminate music - in which passages are left to chance or improvisation by the performers - was tremendously appealing to Takemitsu. The image of a five-sided garden also informs the piece's structure: five brief sections are built on five-note themes based on the pentatonic scale. Series: "La Jolla Symphony & Chorus" [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33853]

american japanese flock improvisation chorus john cage toru music show id toru takemitsu takemitsu pentatonic scale new music and contemporary composers concerts and performances classical/symphonic music la jolla symphony visual and performing arts: music series la jolla symphony indeterminate music toru takemitsu's a flock descends pentagonal garden
You'll Hear It - Daily Jazz Advice
5 Ways to Use the Pentatonic Scale - #148

You'll Hear It - Daily Jazz Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 11:10


Today, Peter and Adam Demonstrate 5 uses of the Pentatonic scale. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

pentatonic pentatonic scale
Play Guitar Podcast
The Minor Pentatonic Scale - You're Already Playing Outside - 013

Play Guitar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 38:57


Today, I talk about why the minor pentatonic scale works so well... when it shouldn’t! Then I explore some other ways of getting "outside" sounds over 7th chords. Also, I have some listener feedback and another installment of creating the band. Show notes at: https://www.playguitaracademy.com/blog/013-the-minor-pentatonic-scale-youre-already-playing-outside Copyright ©2018 Play Guitar Podcast

playing minor copyright pentatonic scale you're already
Guitar Music Theory
Episode 23 New Pentatonic Scale Patterns Video.mp3

Guitar Music Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 43:20


Today’s podcast episode is based on the newly updated Chapter 2 from my Fretboard Theory video series and deals with playing pentatonic scale patterns. This chapter update is also sold separately as a stand-alone course called, Pentatonic Scale Patterns: How to Easily Master the Patterns Used to Play Music’s Most Iconic Guitar Riffs and Solos. The audio you hear in today’s podcast is a collection of excerpts pulled directly from the video. If you would like to view the actual video lesson along with its added resources including pentatonic song lists, backing tracks, and tabs, go to: http://www.guitar-music-theory.com/pentatonic/

Guitar Music Theory
Episode 03 How to Learn Pentatonic Scale Patterns and Play Pentatonic Songs

Guitar Music Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017 43:45


How to learn one of the most commonly used scales on guitar, the pentatonic scale. The five pentatonic scale patterns are used to play melodies, riffs, solos, and bass lines. Taught by Desi Serna of http://GuitarMusicTheory.com.

VPR Classical Timeline
The Pentatonic Scale

VPR Classical Timeline

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 4:40


Ancient Music, 40,000 BCE: I asked a couple of my colleges at Vermont Public Radio to watch a video of Bobby leading the crowd in a musical, communal social experiment and give us their reactions.

VSM: Music Experts
Robert Estrin: What is a Pentatonic Scale? - From the Music Expert

VSM: Music Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2014 3:33


music lesson beginners technique pianists music teachers music lessons sheet music music expert pentatonic scale virtual sheet music robert estrin piano expert piano questions
Harmonica Lessons For All with Matheus Verardino
018 – Short introduction to the pentatonic scale and whole step bend exercises on hole 3 draw

Harmonica Lessons For All with Matheus Verardino

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2013 15:39


On this episode I give you a short introduction of the pentatonic scales we will use extensively through out the next episodes when we start creating our blues solos. I also play some exercises to help you tune your whole … Continue reading →

Workshop #9 Young Composers & Improvisors Workshop Recordings

I chose my style when I saw that other people were doing types of folk music, so I tried Japanese Folk Music. I liked it, so I used it as my style. Among other things, I learned that Japanese Folk Music uses the Pentatonic Scale. I mainly incorporated Japanese Folk Music into my piece by using the Pentatonic Scale, but I also listened to Japanese Folk Music and tried to emulate it. The trumpet played the main melody for most of the time. Most of the other instruments also play the main melody, but the trumpet plays the most. Over the last two years, I think music has been a fun experience. I enjoyed it overall. I have learned that if you work very hard, your piece can be very good.

eye of the storm pentatonic scale
Guitar Lessons by FreeGuitarVideos.com

Am Pentatonic Licks by Peter Vogl will teach you how to play over a standard minor blues progression. We'll start by learning the Am Pentatonic Scale. Get the tabs at http://www.freeguitarvideos.com/LJ_Bl/LJ04a.html

licks pentatonic pentatonic scale peter vogl
The Guitar Podcast
Episode 39: Black Keys - Pentatonic Scale

The Guitar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2011 18:10


Pentatonic Scale - Black Keys

black keys joe perry pentatonic scale
Eric Michael Roberts
open pentatonic scale

Eric Michael Roberts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2007 0:12


Audio for the Modern Worship Guitar Lesson Book Series (second edition 2007) From WorshiptheKing and 8chords100songs Learn more and get updated programs and online lessons at www.worshiptheking.com Purchase the full book on amazon just search for the title!

pentatonic scale