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Beginning Guitar 101 - The Penatonic Scale

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  • after playin pantatonik you can play all metallica song

  • @linkindbzw . Hahahahaha, Funny I wanted to play drums, but couldn't afford them, ended up buying a guitar instead. Best decision I ever made.

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  • Thanks 4 the lesson. Like it alot !

  • @lordrampage Penatonic?

  • Actually pentatonic scales is not "101." Beginning guitar is the Chromatic scale from C to C over the C chord (12 notes) and C-F-G7 chords (being able to place each note on the staff). Then understanding "middle C" .. notation symbols (treble cleff, CODA, D.S. al CODA, Signo, repeat, endings, rests. Then 4/4 and 3/4 and counting (16th, 1/6th, 1/4, half, whole, triplets, slurs ... the "lead sheet" .. and then chord progressions and the Nashville numbering system.  That's a good start

  • Awesome lesson! Thanks a lot

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  • try guitarmanual.typepad.com for beginning guitar ebook guide

  • Thanks for explaining how the shape of thef the E min pentatonic with the open string is extended to the rest of the scales only that the strings are no longer open.

    That makes a big difference to the way i look at the min pentatonic scales.thanks for pointing that connection.

    G bless you a million times.

    R

  • outstanding lesson!! keep it up!!

  • @msopher a minor pentatonic scale means that the second note of the scale is a minor third. It could be a major third then the name would be major pentatonic scale. There is five notes in a pentatonic scale : root, minor third, fourth, fifth, and then the root one octave higher. The name of the scale comes from the root note. Start on the flat A for instance and you have a flat A minor pentatonic scale. You don't need to ruin your brain. Making music out of this F**** scale is a bit harder !

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