Blues Lead Guitar: Minor Penatonic Pos 2 #6of20 (Guitar Lesson BL-016) How to play

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PART 6 of series. This lesson covers the second position of the Minor Pentatonic and the various common fingerings.

Taught by Justin Sandercoe.

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  • Justin thanks for the lesson man ;) please I have a quetion !! do we must start the scale from the A note ??? I mean why can't we start it from the top for example the A pentatonic blues I got it on 3 positions one on the 3fr an other on the 5fr the other one on the 10fr is that ok ?? thank again ^^"

  • @reesy44 they would be different if you learned the G pent. scale, What he's teaching is the A minor pentatonic scale, so it would definatley be different. Hey, knowing scales in multiple keys can't hurt right?

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  • this makes my hollowbody sound amazing.

  • You sir, Are my hero!!!! Thanks a million.

  • a very good lesson....I like it

  • i loved the details on which notes are commonly bent, its immediately improved my improvisation, you're the best justin!

  • Why isn't there a slider at the bottom of the video? I can't go back to see it again every three seconds anymore.

  • if he doesn't..he should..he's a great teacher.

  • AWESOME!

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