Last updated 9/2019
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Language: English | Size: 1.50 GB | Duration: 1h 9m
Using the pentatonic to RULE the neck!
What you’ll learn
How to master the neck of the guitar with the pentatonic scale
Pentatonic scale patterns
Pentatonic scale licks
The CAGED system
Using the pentatonic scale in a blues context
Combining pentatonic scales
Requirements
You should have some (minimal) experience of playing lead guitar
You should be comfortable with basic lead guitar techniques: hammer-ons, bends, pull-offs etc
You should know the notes on the low E string (5th fret = A; 7th fret = B; 3rd fret = G etc)
Description
This course is aimed at the intermediate lead guitarist who has some knowledge of the pentatonic scale, but feels limited to a couple of shapes & can’t break out of their comfort zone licks. You will learn the pentatonic scale from the gound up: how the 5 different patterns originated & how they fit together. You will also learn…How the pentatonic scale relates to chords you’re playing overHow to determine the correct scale to use over ANY chord sequenceHow to use the pentatonic scale to play bluesHow to move fluently between the 5 pentatonic patternsHow to use the pentatonic scale to play over chord changesHow to use the (in)famous CAGED systemHow combining pentatonic scales can introduce you to the world of modesAll of this is demonstrated via example solos shown in close up & tabbed out in PDF & Guitar Pro formats, so there are dozens of licks to learn. Also, you get a bunch of jam tracks to experiment over.By the end of this course you will RULE the neck!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Part 1 – How To Play The Scale
Lecture 2 How To Play The Pentatonic Scale
Section 3: Part 2 – Understanding The Scale
Lecture 3 Understanding The Scale
Section 4: Part 3 – Finding The Right Scale For The Chord Sequence
Lecture 4 Finding The Right Scale For The Song
Section 5: Part 4 – Playing Blues & Mixing Pentatonics
Lecture 5 Playing Blues & Mixing Pentatonic Scales
Section 6: Part 5 – Linking The Patterns
Lecture 6 Linking The 5 Patterns To Move Along The Neck
Section 7: Part 6 – The CAGED System
Lecture 7 The CAGED System – a fantastic way of referencing the pentatonic scale patterns
Section 8: Part 7 – Summary & One More Solo To Learn
Lecture 8 Summary & One More Solo To Learn
Intermediate lead guitar players,People looking to expand their knowledge beyond basic lead guitar
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www.udemy.com/course/play-more-lead-guitar-the-easy-way/
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