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C Major Pentatonic
Some decent practice playing over a C major to G major backing track. Using the C major pentatonic scale to come up with interesting stuff. Before I was looking at my pentatonic sheet with the pentatonic notes mapped out so I can look at it playing. But after practicing the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd shape I’m able to play use shapes without needing to look at a sheet. Practice practice practice.
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C Major Pentatonic
Pentatonic Transition Exercise (Box 1-4)
Still working on moving between the pentatonic boxes. Also working more on the timing/ not playing every note exactly on the metronome. I still feel like I need to work on it more as I didn’t always end each lick on time, but it still made me think and be more conscious of playing “around” the beat which was good.
D Major Pentatonic
D major to A major chord progression but in a reggae style, using the SUPER SHAPE in key of D. Trying to nail done the first and second shape while emphasizing the major notes.
D Major Pentatonic
Pentatonic shapes with metronome Homework
This exercise is to work on knowing how to transition between two or more pentatonic shapes on the fretboard. This video focus more on the first and second shape, will practice with the other 3 shapes within the super shape. The trick with the metronome is to be able to increase my speed and comfort ability of playing the first and second shapes using a method of being able to nail a certain BPM a certain amount of times before increasing speed. 80 BPM, 85 BPM, 100 BPM
Pentatonic shapes with metronome Homework
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