www.nextlevelguitar.com Click the above link to get three free jam tracks from Next Level Guitar and start ripping it up! In this lesson I teach an easy way to connect major scales across the fretboard using a long major scale link. You will be tearing it up fast and easy playing across the fretboard. Then we have a jam with a backing track to apply what you are learning. Jam tracks are an essential practice tool for the guitarist. Many more video lessons at the full on instructional site at: www.nextlevelguitar.com




@modykhan1805 i would have to say I own a Custom Les Paul and I feel like they are the better choice between the two. PRS looks too childish.
However, if you don’t like a heavy guitar, Les Paul isn’t for you.
This gentleman has really taking time to present the fine lessons. His time should not go unappreciated. If there is some way to purchase or donate it will allow him to keep sharing these lessons.
Remember everthing should be practiced in all keys. For older guitarists like me, we would have killed for this to be at our fingertips.
BTW Don’t compare Pauls to PRS’s or anything.
It is akin to a person saying Hendrix is the best and another Malmsteen, spend time practicing. Great Vid!!!!.
i can perfectly practise this with my line 6 spider IV (looper)
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great lesson
i love that guy!
@ClassenGuitars I currently own a Beginner’s Fender Squier, I wish to buy Ibanez RG350 or RG370 series within the range of $400 but being a victim of economy can’t afford at the moment. I’m using Peavy’s Vypyr 15W amp, wanna buy Roland’s Cube 20X. PRS is outta my league. Anyway Thanks for the info, I’d really like light weight guitars.
@modykhan1805 No problem dude! I recently just bought my custom, and despite the weight, i feel like a good on it.
Thanks for this lesson ^^
Can’t say enough good things about David and his lessons. I’ve purchased several of his dvds and he really delivers results. After spending one weekend with his dvds, a couple hours each day, by Monday I was a much better guitar player. The great thing is that it was fun and easy. You can tell David really loves what he does and that comes through in his teaching. He’s pretty awesome to share a lot of this for free!
That was a great video. I sat at my desk at work in my lunch hour watching this vid and had to watch it a few times cos it’s that good. I’m a beginner and I have a second hand SA Ibanez at home that I can’t wait to get back home to play now. I will learn this scale till me finger tips bleed!!!
6:43 Slash style
This is a great example of why every one neeeds to learn scales !! nice lesson
old video..old youtube win.. old video new youtube fail.
cool
How the hell am I supposed to play this if I dont have a guitar!?
@Thedangerousretard lol
Awesome man – you’ve inspired me! I wonder how many future famous musicians you have created
Hey, thanks man. Your videos are connecting a lot of dots for me. Learning a bunch. Keep it going!
Kyle
Thank You
6:43 reminds me of Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door by the Guns ‘n Roses.
love this video!!! I just started smileing and couldn’t stop
, definitely going to recommend to friends
Great teacher, really liked the lesson!
Thanks, subscribed.
Uhh, the first 30 seconds of soloing was horrifically bad.
nice u are excellent teacher
don’t be fooled… this guy sucks, when you get better you’ll be embarrased that you admired him lol
Ohhsome man you rock!!!