Gabriel Bergman
Gabriel Bergman
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Use THIS SCALE to expand your fretboard knowledge
Whats up UA-camrs, for todays video we are checking out how with the best understanding of the Major Scale you can take over the fretboard! Hope you enjoy the video and thank you for watching!
Interested in Lessons? Send me an email: Gbergman0211@gmail.com
Support the channel: paypal.me/gbergman8
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How to solo on 'Deal' with arpeggios
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Whats up UA-camrs, for todays video we are checking out how we can approach the solo in 'Deal' by Grateful Dead ONLY by using arpeggios. Thank you for watching! Interested in Lessons? Send me an email: Gbergman0211@gmail.com Support the channel: paypal.me/gbergman8 Follow Me: Instagram: gabe_bergman
Learn Full Songs
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Whats up UA-camrs, for todays video we are checking out my number 1 piece of advice for guitar playing; learn full songs! Hope you enjoy the video and thank you for watching! Interested in Lessons? Send me an email: Gbergman0211@gmail.com Support the channel: paypal.me/gbergman8 Follow Me: Instagram: gabe_bergman
John Mayer's 2024 Dead and Co Tone
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Whats up UA-camrs, for todays video ill be trying to get my best approximation to John Mayers tone at The Sphere. Hope you enjoy the video and thank you for watching! Interested in Lessons? Send me an email: Gbergman0211@gmail.com Support the channel: paypal.me/gbergman8 Follow Me: Instagram: gabe_bergman
How to practice pentatonic scales on guitar
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Whats up UA-camrs, today i'm answering the common question I get asked during lessons; how to practice pentatonic scales on guitar. Hope you enjoy the video and thank you for watching! Interested in Lessons? Send me an email: Gbergman0211@gmail.com Support the channel: paypal.me/gbergman8 Follow Me: Instagram: gabe_bergman
This is how Jerry Garcia Solos
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Whats up UA-camrs, for todays video we are answering the most common question i get asked: how do I play the changes in Grateful Dead music. Hope you enjoy the video and thank you for watching! Interested in Lessons? Send me an email: Gbergman0211@gmail.com Support the channel: paypal.me/gbergman8 Follow Me: Instagram: gabe_bergman
John Mayers new FAVORITE phrase!
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John Mayer’s new favorite phrase for the solo in “Eyes of the World”
Unlocking THREE Octave Scales
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Whats up UA-camrs, today we are checking out what I believe is they KEY to unlocking the fretboard; Three Octave Scales! Hope you enjoy the video and thank you for watching! Interested in Lessons? Send me an email: Gbergman0211@gmail.com Support the channel: paypal.me/gbergman8 Follow Me: Instagram: gabe_bergman
My Dream Guitar
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Whats up UA-camrs, today we are checking my new guitar! Vintage Gibson es-335! Hope you enjoy the video and thank you for watching! Interested in Lessons? Send me an email: Gbergman0211@gmail.com Support the channel: paypal.me/gbergman8 Follow Me: Instagram: gbergman8 #gibson #vintageguitar #es335
Diminished Chords in Grateful Dead Music
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Whats up UA-camrs, for todays video we are checking FIVE Examples of the Diminished Chord in Grateful Dead music! Hope you enjoy the video and thank you for watching! Interested in Lessons? Send me an email: Gbergman0211@gmail.com Support the channel: paypal.me/gbergman8 Follow Me: Instagram: gbergman8
How to connect triads with scales on guitar
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How to connect triads with scales on guitar
The Coolest Chord Progression in Rock
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The Coolest Chord Progression in Rock
Checking out Dumble Overdrive Special 178
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Checking out Dumble Overdrive Special 178
Simplify your major scale | Beginner Guitar Lesson
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Simplify your major scale | Beginner Guitar Lesson
John Mayers Most Underrated Song
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John Mayers Most Underrated Song
The Fundamentals of Arpeggios
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The Fundamentals of Arpeggios
Practice Your Major Scale Like THIS
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Practice Your Major Scale Like THIS
F Major Diatonic Arpeggios...NO REVERB
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F Major Diatonic Arpeggios...NO REVERB
John Mayers Most RARE Overdrive
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John Mayers Most RARE Overdrive
'Spread Triads' Like Tomo Fujita
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'Spread Triads' Like Tomo Fujita
Practicing Major Scale from any Scale Degree
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Practicing Major Scale from any Scale Degree
John Mayer 'Dead and Co' Overdrive Pedals
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John Mayer 'Dead and Co' Overdrive Pedals
Intermediate Guitar Theory 101
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Intermediate Guitar Theory 101
How to solo over 'Sugaree' with CAGED System
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How to solo over 'Sugaree' with CAGED System
How To Practice Triads
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How To Practice Triads
The Closest Ill Get To Owning a Dumble Overdrive Special!
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The Closest Ill Get To Owning a Dumble Overdrive Special!
John Mayer's Mixolydian Sound
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John Mayer's Mixolydian Sound
Understanding Major Pentatonic
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Understanding Major Pentatonic
John Mayer PRS Super Eagle...7 Year Later
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John Mayer PRS Super Eagle...7 Year Later
Jerry Garcia Deluxe Reverb Tone
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Jerry Garcia Deluxe Reverb Tone

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @brocktpate
    @brocktpate 10 годин тому

    Love absolutely everything you put out, bro. Learned so much from you. Actually looking into picking up a k-line tele build potentially in the not-too far-off future. Which specs/options did you go for?

    • @GabrielBergman95
      @GabrielBergman95 Годину тому

      Thanks man! They’re great guitars, specs I’m not to sure, but obviously 50s spec.

  • @louisvuittondonvg9040
    @louisvuittondonvg9040 11 годин тому

    So nice

  • @MrYatesj1
    @MrYatesj1 19 годин тому

    Solid Foundational information. I certainly have work to do 😀

  • @MrYatesj1
    @MrYatesj1 20 годин тому

    You are Money. Great Lesson!

  • @MrYatesj1
    @MrYatesj1 20 годин тому

    Just "Dew" it. Love that Shirt! Great Lesson Coach.

  • @rickym1883
    @rickym1883 День тому

    Ive got to get a guitar its been too long

  • @thomaskotch4770
    @thomaskotch4770 3 дні тому

    Your videos are incredibly informative and helpful

  • @ChrisVecchiolla
    @ChrisVecchiolla 3 дні тому

    Excellent summary Gabe!

  • @sempercompellis
    @sempercompellis 3 дні тому

    Garcia was playing to thousands in both indoor and outdoor concerts- he needed huge amps because he wanted Clean clean clean.. Nobody needs a 200w McIntosh in their fucking bedroom-- Those clowns with 200w amps are ridiculous - they are buying a look- ANY blackface/silverface style amp will do the exact same thing (maybe not the champ)

  • @agustinzocchi332
    @agustinzocchi332 4 дні тому

    BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCA

  • @lampingninja
    @lampingninja 4 дні тому

    In my guitar journey I’m at this point in time of nailing down the major scale to be able to play it everywhere on the neck and in any key. You hit the nail on the head, here - can’t overstate the importance of fundamentals of the major scale from which other scales are derived. Thanks for this breakdown!

  • @moses24091
    @moses24091 5 днів тому

    B

  • @johnheueisenIII
    @johnheueisenIII 5 днів тому

    Gabriel what do you do for a living?

  • @Eddie-hn5hp
    @Eddie-hn5hp 6 днів тому

    TIGER LITE!!!

  • @markkindermannart4028
    @markkindermannart4028 6 днів тому

    Your first two sentences explained to me what every other OBEL demo guy didn't. Thanks for making that clear!

  • @johnheueisenIII
    @johnheueisenIII 6 днів тому

    Hi there, do you split the narrowfield pickup or do you play it in humbucker mode? Also do you use the bright switch/ preamp buffer?

  • @hjmmjh4566
    @hjmmjh4566 7 днів тому

    Best "I Know You Rider" lesson ever. Thanks. 👍

  • @thomaskotch4770
    @thomaskotch4770 9 днів тому

    Great tone and great playing!!!

  • @davidclarkson6706
    @davidclarkson6706 10 днів тому

    The stripes on your Tiger are amazing! Is that a Doug Erwin? If so, I’m gonna go ahead and start saving up the 35 to 40K I need to own one!

  • @yeti4gtb
    @yeti4gtb 11 днів тому

    ‘descending folding quadruplets’… is how I think about it. Thank you for the emaj clue!

  • @Cole_McWilliams
    @Cole_McWilliams 12 днів тому

    Hey I love your videos so much, they have been amazing for learning all these dead tunes. I was wondering if you had a video talking about how Jerry uses the flattened third and mixes major with minor? That’s been the focus of my practice lately so any ideas are welcome!

  • @FrodoSwagginz
    @FrodoSwagginz 13 днів тому

    This is incredibly helpful for me and so beautiful. Can you do this for Peggy o?

  • @TK-fk4po
    @TK-fk4po 14 днів тому

    So by getting the hubbub, you basically avoid the need to have two outputs on your guitar? But the cable that you were using out from the guitar is a stereo cable?

  • @uberjam-sam8512
    @uberjam-sam8512 15 днів тому

    Such a great lesson. A masterclass in arpeggio soloing. Ty

  • @jackhowlett8011
    @jackhowlett8011 16 днів тому

    Great tone! I won’t comment on the hat and shirt combo…

  • @chrisk3
    @chrisk3 16 днів тому

    Very nice

  • @caseylm100
    @caseylm100 18 днів тому

    i have a tone master deluxe. does a great JG sound

  • @TheEvdavis7
    @TheEvdavis7 20 днів тому

    Let me have it when you tired of it .

  • @aeria369
    @aeria369 20 днів тому

    Impeccable playing

  • @BlackMath69
    @BlackMath69 20 днів тому

    great lesson... another way to consider it from a harmony perspective is. Key of A/F#m. We make the iii chord Dominant which is Phrygian mode but give it a major 3rd instead of minor 3rd.(Phrygian Dominant) We borrow a chord from F# Harmonic minor. its a V7 to i cadence... C#7 to F#m. for the D#dim just visualize it as a D7 arpeggio but the root is raised... also there is D# diminished arp hidden in the A blues scale.

    • @GabrielBergman95
      @GabrielBergman95 20 днів тому

      Yup exactly!!! Seeing the D#7 diminished as just just D7 with a raised root was a HUGE revelation for me. Makes it so much easier I think to visualize!

    • @BlackMath69
      @BlackMath69 20 днів тому

      @@GabrielBergman95 absolutely.. analyzing Deal opened a lot of concept doors for me also .

  • @hakwrite
    @hakwrite 21 день тому

    Amazing!!!Been waiting for something like this for Deal forever! Got my weekend planned out! Thank you so much! Gonna play it on my new Liger from Phred!! Can't wait till work is over today!! Thanks again!!

    • @GabrielBergman95
      @GabrielBergman95 21 день тому

      Ahh that’s great man!! Really glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @nigelaston3292
    @nigelaston3292 21 день тому

    Thanks brotha🎉

  • @lars-fenin
    @lars-fenin 26 днів тому

    noice... good examples of different settings and effects with the hot rod. playing/groove is incredibly good! i modded mine a bit ( better reverb control, 12ay7 in the v1 preamp, and changed out all capacitors, and lifted some resistors,as they slowly burn the board)

  • @tlister67
    @tlister67 28 днів тому

    I have playing guitar with some breaks since the late 80s. I spent way too much time on theory and not enough on songs and was honestly pretty terrible considering how much time I had spent playing. The last couple years I started playing with some locals in a shed, mostly Dead tunes. It forced me to learn those tunes and I now really enjoy playing rhythm guitar. There are so many ways to vary the way you play a song including bass lines and other additions. I also started singing which I never thought to do and I feel it has really helped me hear things better. There is a recent video by Trey describing the importance of timing that is worth watching before you dive into esoteric scales.

  • @ah_serezhka
    @ah_serezhka 28 днів тому

    Ну вообще это всё от лукавого. Включил усилитель, взял любой аттеньюатор с выходом в карту и всё. Сказать что у вас лучшее домашнее решение - нет. Звук - нет. Ваш прибор очень дорогой. Только из-за цены это уже не лучшее решение. Есть такие же приборы за 200 долларов. Сам ваш усилитель стоит 600-800, а прибор 1000-1100

  • @anonymouslyominous3
    @anonymouslyominous3 28 днів тому

    More gain please

  • @michaelhjerpe3208
    @michaelhjerpe3208 28 днів тому

    Tone is spot on

  • @michaelhjerpe3208
    @michaelhjerpe3208 28 днів тому

    Right on man

  • @vivito-
    @vivito- 29 днів тому

    Very usefull !

  • @vivito-
    @vivito- 29 днів тому

    :3

  • @rob5763
    @rob5763 29 днів тому

    I have come to believe that learning complete songs does make you a better player. Doing so can highlight your weaknesses so you can work on and improve those elements. Thanks for your insight and I love your chill pup.

  • @simonrimeris5807
    @simonrimeris5807 29 днів тому

    Would love to see you post some dark side of the moon rhythm lessons !! More rhythm in general would be great.

  • @mrknowitall9778
    @mrknowitall9778 29 днів тому

    Hey Gabe, great share! Much to comment on. I remember my first days of learning guitar with friends in the 70s. Everyone was trading identifiable song licks for the big rock hits; Stairway, Sweet Home Alabama, Smoke on the Water, Fragile, Allman Brothers, etc. And when you have someone hearing you at a party say, "I love that song",and you respond with, "sorry, that's all I know"; It reinforces a bad personal vibe to your pursuit of music. You come up short, and it just doesn't feel good and you don't sleep because your self talk says, "I really need to learn the entire song". Our so called audience whoever they are, have a need for us to at least know the entire song structure from beginning to end (i.e., top to bottom). Even if we depend on technology (chord charts) and access ultimate for the chords. We should be motivated by this. For those of you stuck knowing only parts of songs, since you will be playing music for the rest of your life!, let the song teach you how to play your instrument. Study it for a week, a few months, etc, at your own pace. You will be playing it for many years to come. Especially when you're at a gathering and someone says, can you play Doctor My Eyes, and you just start playing it. Bravo, what a reward to your self to pull it out of your back pocket. How ever long it takes you will be surprised how many songs share the same structure, chords, progressions and before you know it, you'll be able to play 10 songs, by learning one! Lot's of rewards to be had. During the Pandemic, I started a Grateful Dead song study group where a few nights a week for 2 years we studied the songs using the sheet music, live recordings, and ultimate. We let the songs and resources teach us. After two years we can make our way through Help>Slip>Franklins, Let It Grow, and Lazy Lightening, Terrapin, and other double header tunes. And working as a group analyzing how something should be played vs what the internet said was also a wake up call for how something is really played. I refer back to your Deal video when I mentioned many folks just skip the E chord simply because there is bad paper work out there. Learning songs together requires being open minded and kind with other players and not getting stuck on wrong or right. We all agree, the songs teach us. As Dead Heads, we say, "the music plays us". But I think this applies to ALL music. Your video resonated with me. I didn't know you are in LA. By chance did you ever hop on JamKazam? If so, I think you would have blast playing to one of my sessions. I'm here in Northern CA. Latency, yes.. but you would be surprised what we figured out. By the way, learning HelpSlip, Terrapin, is not a one and done thing. It's a journey of learning for years. So many nuances Thanks again, great video.

  • @Mixolydio
    @Mixolydio 29 днів тому

    7:56 Coincidence, I just finished giving a Running on Empty finger style lesson. Btw, I’m often guilty as charged for often learning the key parts and just summarizing the rest of a tune. Saves time at the cost of being able to truly add it to repertoire. You inspired me to learn something start to finish tonight

  • @Somethingfromtimmy
    @Somethingfromtimmy 29 днів тому

    Great video ! Unbroken Chain 💀⚡️🌹

  • @snuffbox2006
    @snuffbox2006 29 днів тому

    I love that Help on the way you did! This is the lesson that I needed to hear today. What is a good song to start? I know major & minor triads on the 4 sets if 3 strings, 7th chords rooted on 6,5, and 4th strings, major scale 5 positions and maj/min pentatonics. And how should I learn the song, by tabs? It is hard to learn all the pieces of the song and it is frustrating to figure out all the parts by listening and watching (is he fretting that?, did he pick the G string? )

  • @MrYatesj1
    @MrYatesj1 29 днів тому

    Great Reminder, I would be interested to know which YTubers you find informational. Honestly I just found you a a few weeks ago and I have a lot of catching up to do with all your amazing content. Love the fact that you use the Dead to instruct some of the theory. You are the best thing I have found. Peas'

  • @svsugvcarter
    @svsugvcarter 29 днів тому

    In 2018, I gave Unbroken Chain a try in its entirety. I was many years away from playing in my current band. It’s by no means a masterpiece, but I did muddle through the best I could with playing and singing. I kept this video set to private until recently as I’m ready to accept that’s where I was at the time. It’s still a full song despite its many blemishes. ua-cam.com/video/aVeg6-f_m9U/v-deo.htmlsi=CZ77QZTUnBSHmJfi

  • @karmadave
    @karmadave 29 днів тому

    Hey Gabe. Completely agree about learning full songs. However Unbroken Chain is not something I would tackle without a lot of time and effort. Have you done a lesson on it? Thanks! 😃

  • @thebaneofyourexistence.3377
    @thebaneofyourexistence.3377 29 днів тому

    You’re such a great player. Sage advice by the way. I tried learning Terrapin station and learned way more than I realised by the end.