Guitar Solo Intermediate Course

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What you’ll learn

  • Learn the Five Variations of the Minor Pentatonic
  • Learn the correct left hand fingering
  • Learn the correct right hand alternate picking
  • Learn Guitar Phrases on the Five Pentatonic Forms and Variations

The five “forms” of the minor pentatonic scale on guitar are also referred to as “positions.” They essentially represent the same set of notes played across different sections of the fretboard. Mastering these positions unlocks versatility and smoother soloing possibilities.

1. Understanding the Scale:

  • Familiarize yourself with the notes of the minor pentatonic scale. It consists of five notes from the minor scale, omitting the second and the sixth degrees. For example, the G minor pentatonic scale uses the notes G, Bb, C, D, and F

2. Learn the First Position:

  • This position is often the easiest to grasp. It starts on the root note (A in the case of A minor) on the fifth fret of the E string and uses a specific fingering pattern across two octaves. You can find diagrams and fingering charts online or in guitar books.

3. Shifting to Other Positions:

  • Once comfortable with the first position, understand that the other positions are essentially movable shapes based on the first position. You can shift the entire pattern up or down the fretboard to play the minor pentatonic scale starting from different root notes.

Additional Tips:

  • Use a metronome to maintain a steady tempo while practicing.

  • Focus on both ascending (up the fretboard) and descending (down the fretboard) movements of the scale.

  • Jam along with backing tracks in different minor keys to apply your knowledge in a musical context.

Remember, mastering the five minor pentatonic positions and its variations takes time and dedication. Be patient, consistent, and enjoy the learning process!

Who this course is for:

  • This course will help you to learn, memorize and practice the five minor pentatonic forms and use them to create effective guitar licks

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