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Pentatonic Scales

In this FREE Lesson (excerpt from Guitar Solos Made Easy: Basic Patterns Module), I show you the 5 EASY Patterns that I use every day in my own guitar solos. I also show you how to connect those patterns with a simple slide.   
 
The 1st note of the 1st pattern will always be the root of the key you are in if you are in a minor key.
This means that you can move the shapes according to which key you are playing in.  

The great thing about the pentatonic scale is that if you start on the 2nd note of the 1st pattern you are in the key of C major. I am explain this more in my Guitar Solos Made Easy Course: Basic Patterns.

​Let me know if you have any questions! 

 The Universal Pattern


Pentatonic Scale in A-minor 1st Position

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Practice Tips: 
  • Practice the Pentatonic Scale with the backing track.
  • ​Try making up your own solo! 

Pentatonic Scale in A-minor, all Positions ​

Click HERE for a Tablature
Practice Tips: 
  • Memorize all the positions of the pentatonic scale
  • For now, focus on the patterns rather than the actual notes

Shifting Between Positions ​

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Practice Tips: 
  • Work out all the different ways to shift between positions. 
  • Use slides to shift from one position to another.
  • Play along with the backing track and create your own solos.
  • ​Use the example bellow for ideas.
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