Guitar Scales Lesson - The 5 Positions of the Major Pentatonic Scale

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  • i have a question: can mix some of those scales to create a solo?

  • the 2nd position is the minor A pentatonic scale,or am I missing something

  • Please teach any Rush song!

  • awesome video marty! i've known most of the minor pentatonic positions for awhile but i've been wanting to be more melodic with my patterns!!

  • @BeyondEvil308 lol look at the title of the video.

  • Can somebody answer...are these for the major pent or minor pent...when i look online, the notes he is playing matches with the minor pent positions

  • @Fsn9HD oh okay, thank you!

  • @OmnipotentO The root is the main note of the key you are playing. In this case it's the A note, and when you are playing the major pentatonics along the neck you should end them with the root the A note.

  • @JipaPwneD the root is the main tone. in this case of the video the root is the A note. You should end your solos in the root, while you are playing the major pentatonics in the key of A.

  • hey marty what do you mean with that 'root' ? please answear me :)

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