Breakdown Tab Easy Guitar Solo Pentatonic Scale Lesson How to

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GUITAR TAB
Get free tab for this song excerpt when you sign up for a preview of the book Fretboard Theory at: http://guitar-music-theory.com/fretboard-theory.html

SONGS
This song demonstrates some of the licks, phrases and styles that can be played with the pentatonic scale. This footage is ONLY available online.

DVD
To learn about scale patterns, technique and theory, see the DVD video program entitled GETTING STARTED WITH THE PENTATONIC SCALE. Learn about:

• Five pentatonic scale patterns
• Major, minor and blues tonalities
• Hammer-ons, pull-offs, slides and bends
• Alternate picking
• Playing over chords and progressions

Go directly to http://guitar-music-theory.com/pentatonic-dvd.html to sign up for a FREE DVD preview.

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  • i pic the note on the 6th fret and slide with my ring finger to the eight and push down on my pointer finger on the 6th and lift the ring finger up...then the note ends...how do i get it to carry, what am i doing wrong

  • Make sure your index finger is down before you pull-off (and stays firmly down). Make sure your pull-off is strong. You should actually pick the string with your ring finger as you pull it away.

  • hey question.can i move a pentatonic scale anywhere in the fret board if so how do you know where to move it to make a solo around the same chords? do you move it towards another place in the guitar with the same notes is that how how it works.

  • Learn the five pentatonic scale patterns and how they connect to cover the whole fretboard. Then you'll be able to navigate from position to position.

  • can you please tell me the name of these five pentatonic scales so that i can look them up.

  • Yes, they're called the five pentatonic scale patterns. Google it. They're also taught in my book Fretboard Theory and my DVD Getting Started with the Pentatonic Scale.

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  • thats tom petty. its a good song. not a solo thats an intro

  • nice movie and it was an easy "solo" thanks favorited 5/5

  • FAVORITED :D ima go try this!

  • great lesson

  • Pentatonic scale has 5 notes so you have to learn 5 positions(boxes) and then you can move from one position to another. If you only know one position and you will move it down or up you will still stay in the same scale but in different key.

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