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This lesson is a small part of a much longer lesson in the above 4 dvd set where we teach you how to use the major pentatonic scale in blues rock guitar playing - this is the 1st of two parts in this series.
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@XPLODAVD they're for begginers. remember where we all started
Romamb 1 week ago
tabs are for losers
XPLODAVD 2 weeks ago
@mightyzorro starting on the third, or in this case the minor third, always sounds great. Also adding a major seventh or a sharp nine makes you stand out and sound awesome
raefshizz 2 weeks ago
Very good lesson!
drumaddict30 1 month ago
heyy. wher i can see the tab
cienube 1 month ago
A minor Pent = C major Pent. Right On !! ;)
YoungGuitarUpstart 3 months ago
marty how do you get that awesome blues sound?
XxRYANxX12341 3 months ago in playlist More videos from rockongoodpeople
@franktib what do you mean by "chord tone"?
mightyzorro 3 months ago
@mightyzorro best to start on a chord tone. ie: 1,3,5 or 7
franktib 3 months ago
whats the song or scale that's playing in the background? thanks....
littlelizum42 3 months ago