Connecting Pentatonic Patterns: Series 3
In this tutorial we will learn another lick that incorporates all 5 fretboard shapes/positions that form the pentatonic minor scale. The idea is to play a simple 4 note lick that is very widely used in many rock solos (and other genres). The lick involves a hammer-on and a pull-off. Using this little pattern of four notes we can wind our way up through each pentatonic box after another until we cover the entire fretboard.
In this tutorial we will learn another lick that incorporates all 5 fretboard shapes/positions that form the pentatonic minor scale. The idea is to play a simple 4 note lick that is very widely used in many rock solos (and other genres). The lick involves a hammer-on and a pull-off. Using this little pattern of four notes we can wind our way up through each pentatonic box after another until we cover the entire fretboard.
Contents
Pentatonic Patterns, Series 3: Lesson 1
Pentatonic Patterns, Series 3: Lesson 2
Pentatonic Patterns, Series 3: Lesson 3
Pentatonic Patterns, Series 3: Lesson 4
Pentatonic Patterns, Series 3: Lesson 5
Pentatonic Patterns, Series 3: Lesson 6
Pentatonic Patterns, Series 3: Lesson 7
Pentatonic Patterns, Series 3: Lesson 8
Pentatonic Patterns, Series 3: Lesson 9
Pentatonic Patterns, Series 3: Lesson 10
Pentatonic Patterns, Series 3: Lesson 11
- 11 Videos
- 11 Guitar Tabs
- 11 Scores Sheet Music
