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JOIN THE DISCORD VIEW THREADI'm so sorry I'm so confused over the theory behind these lessons. I'm understanding the concept for the most part. But I'm struggling with the concept of how did we know to play the A shape pentatonic over the D chord and the G shape pentatonic over the C chord, and now I think it was the D shape pentatonic over the G chord? Is there some sort of theory behind this? Because in future chord progressions, let's say I have a Bmaj chord, how will I know what pentatonic position I can play over that?
My second question is this part of Syn's tips:
"Start the D chord in the "G" shape and then ask yourself, "what CAGED shape of the C chord is in the same "general" position?". If you answered, the "E" shape, you'd be correct. Now what about the G chord? Yep, the "C" shape is right there! "
I'm very confused by what he's asking us to ask ourselves that's highlighted in yellow. Thank you for your help!
I myself cant changed per chord like pg does. And I've been looking at caged for a year now. However I have started to recognize the penatonic patterns AROUND the caged patterns. Once you see those patterns you really cant go wrong knowing which scale to follow. You just gotta find the caged position of whatever chord you're playing and the pattern around the shape never changes. Difficult to understand at first.. but give it a month or 2 and you'll see what I'm trying to say.Man, this is so cool but so daunting for a beginner. Gives me a lot to think about/practice. And I here I thought that just getting the CAGED patterns down was tough...
I'm so sorry I'm so confused over the theory behind these lessons. I'm understanding the concept for the most part. But I'm struggling with the concept of how did we know to play the A shape pentatonic over the D chord and the G shape pentatonic over the C chord, and now I think it was the D shape pentatonic over the G chord? Is there some sort of theory behind this? Because in future chord progressions, let's say I have a Bmaj chord, how will I know what pentatonic position I can play over that?
My second question is this part of Syn's tips:
"Start the D chord in the "G" shape and then ask yourself, "what CAGED shape of the C chord is in the same "general" position?". If you answered, the "E" shape, you'd be correct. Now what about the G chord? Yep, the "C" shape is right there! "
I'm very confused by what he's asking us to ask ourselves that's highlighted in yellow. Thank you for your help!
I'm so sorry I'm so confused over the theory behind these lessons. I'm understanding the concept for the most part. But I'm struggling with the concept of how did we know to play the A shape pentatonic over the D chord and the G shape pentatonic over the C chord, and now I think it was the D shape pentatonic over the G chord? Is there some sort of theory behind this? Because in future chord progressions, let's say I have a Bmaj chord, how will I know what pentatonic position I can play over that?
My second question is this part of Syn's tips:
"Start the D chord in the "G" shape and then ask yourself, "what CAGED shape of the C chord is in the same "general" position?". If you answered, the "E" shape, you'd be correct. Now what about the G chord? Yep, the "C" shape is right there! "
I'm very confused by what he's asking us to ask ourselves that's highlighted in yellow. Thank you for your help!
I'm so sorry I'm so confused over the theory behind these lessons. I'm understanding the concept for the most part. But I'm struggling with the concept of how did we know to play the A shape pentatonic over the D chord and the G shape pentatonic over the C chord, and now I think it was the D shape pentatonic over the G chord? Is there some sort of theory behind this? Because in future chord progressions, let's say I have a Bmaj chord, how will I know what pentatonic position I can play over that?
My second question is this part of Syn's tips:
"Start the D chord in the "G" shape and then ask yourself, "what CAGED shape of the C chord is in the same "general" position?". If you answered, the "E" shape, you'd be correct. Now what about the G chord? Yep, the "C" shape is right there! "
I'm very confused by what he's asking us to ask ourselves that's highlighted in yellow. Thank you for your help!
This stuff is awesome. I'm learning so much I have to stop after every lesson and practice to digest all the knowledgeIn this lesson we show you how to change between three different pentatonic scales over their correlating chords.
I came to the comment section to type this too. in the screenshot there, I think Papa Gates (am I allowed to call him that? Sorry Mr. Haner) is playing the A shape (which makes it a D chord*) but for those looking at the tabs, it shows the D shape.The tab shows the G notes at the start of this when it starts in D. Shouldn't the start be the A position of the pentatonic scale since the key is D?
I'm sure the tab is wrong. see attached picture.
I think this might be why so many users are getting confused here.
This is my understanding as well. It’s should be the A shape pentatonic. 5-7, 5-7, 4-7, 4-7, 5-7, 5-7.The tab shows the G notes at the start of this when it starts in D. Shouldn't the start be the A position of the pentatonic scale since the key is D?
I'm sure the tab is wrong. see attached picture.
I think this might be why so many users are getting confused here.