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Guitar Music Theory

Ep39 Q&A 12-31-2019 Part 2 of 3

Guitar Music Theory

Desi Serna

Arts, Music, Performing Arts

4.6931 Ratings

🗓️ 4 January 2020

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

🎸 What do you specifically need to do in order to play guitar better? Visit GuitarMusicTheory.com and click on the answer that best describes you.


In part 2 of 3 in this Q&A video, I answer more questions about guitar playing, practicing, gear, music theory, and more.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Greetings guitar engineers I'm Desi Cerna and welcome to part two of my Q&A

0:07.3

I recently sent out an email and I said hey I'm going to answer some questions on my

0:11.0

podcast and in my next YouTube video send me your questions and I got quite a few good questions. I already

0:17.2

released a part one. You can go back and watch that if you haven't seen it.

0:20.8

But here we have part two so more answers to questions

0:24.8

about music theory, guitar playing, practicing, songs, gear, you name it. You can

0:30.8

see my answers right here on YouTube and I'm also releasing this I'm going to strip this audio and put it in my podcast

0:37.5

So if you're watching me on YouTube you can go to wherever podcasts are found and you can search guitar music theory

0:44.4

Desi Cerna and you can subscribe to my audio podcast which is great for listening

0:49.2

on the go and I also sometimes release some different content on the podcast.

0:53.7

If you're listening to the podcast, you can head over to the YouTube channel,

0:58.0

Desi Cerna Guitar, and you could subscribe to my YouTube channel and you can actually watch this on video and sometimes I have different

1:05.8

content video content on YouTube.

1:10.6

Let's dive right in because I do have a lot of questions to get through. So here we go.

1:15.0

Part 2 of Q&A and this is where we pick up. The question is, here is, this person says, this is Bruce, by Bruce, Bruce,

1:28.8

Bruce who is a Skype student. Hi Bruce.

1:34.0

He says, here's a question that's bothering me for a long time when soling along with a chord progression,

1:40.0

I hear people say, use the fourth pattern of the penitonic scale during the A minor chord, it goes good with

1:45.6

this chord, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So he says, how does one know which position works

1:50.6

best with a chord, and he's basically saying, can you explain that?

1:57.0

Okay, so if you're playing a song, if you're playing over an A minor chord, or over a song that's in the key of A minor,

2:07.0

you could use the A minor pentatonic.

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