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Hey guys!!!! Some REALLY good info here in this video, be sure to scope it out! Grab the charts below and start expanding your knowledge of the board today! 

Bonus video will be up tomorrow, so let all these tips soak in, then add more on Friday! 

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Does Rick Beato's Fretboard Hack REALLY Work?! Uncle Ben Eller Investigates!

Downloadable TABS, bonus lessons, backing tracks, and MORE available on my Patreon page! https://www.patreon.com/BenEllerGuitars ! This week, you all are also getting a very special bonus lesson to go along with this one, showing you how to use Rick Beato's fretboard hack with another scale pattern, to double your fretboard domination! TABs can be found on my instagram @benellerguitars #weekendwankshop271 Check out @Rick Beato 's original Fretboard Hack that will Change Your Playing video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKr5mGrF-6g Hey guys, its Uncle Ben Eller here with Weekend Wankshop 271! Last week, my good friend and musical guru Rick Beato uploaded a video showing a Fretboard Hack that he promised would improve your playing... but was he right? YES! Of course he was! And i've been using the same note-rearranging concepts for years to expand my scale pattern concepts across the board. See, the kinds of phrases we play on the guitar are DIRECTLY tied to the scale patterns we use. The more ways you know to play a scale, the more options you have! In this lesson, i'm going to show you all how to reimagine an A minor scale pattern in a variety of different ways to cover the whole board in no time, plus show you the how and why we would use one versus another. Sometimes its a tone thing, sometimes its a phrasing thing! Either way, you'll end up learning the neck better than ever! Playing my darling Suhr Modern Satin through my darling Axe Fx 3!

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Anonymous

"It's more harder. And more cooler."

Anonymous

I completely agree that this is useful because of the different tonality of the different positions and fingering, and Rick was totally right about that. I'm glad you didn't further abuse the word "hack" (like he did), just because the cool kids are using it for any little thing these days, but I'm a curmudgeon about those sorts of things. Also, gave up on achieving true 70s mutton chops, eh? Can't blame you...