Pentatonic Scale. Boxes. Licks. Secret Superposition

PENTATONIC SCALE. Guitar Lesson. 5 Boxes. Typical Licks. Superposition. Am pentatonic over Am 2 5 1 chord progression Am pentatonic over C 2 5 1 chord progression Cm, Fm pentatonic over G7alt Em pentatonic over Am7 Em pentatonic over A7 Bm pentatonic over Am7 Em pentatonic over Cmaj7 Bm pentatonic over Cmaj7 A pentatonic scale is a musical scale consisting of five notes per octave, all of which can be arranged in fifths and/or fourths. The notes of the minor pentatonic are located at the following steps of scale 1, 3, 4, 5, 7. The major pentatonic scale, in parallel, begins from the 3rd. The minor blues pentatonic (hexatonic scale) differs from the minor pentatonic by adding a semitone between the 4th and 5th. There are 5 pentatonic patterns on the guitar fretboard. P.S. the tonality is given as an example, you can transpose it to the one you need while maintaining the intervals. 00:01 Intro 00:13 Pentatonic Scale Boxes 01:17 Major Pentatonic 01:45 Typical Licks 02:44 Intervals 04:56 Superposition 04:58 Am pentatonic over Am7 05:18 Em pentatonic over Am7 05:45 Bm pentatonic over Am 06:18 Em pentatonic over Cmaj7 06:39 Bm pentatonic over Cmaj7 07:30 Am pentatonic over Am 2 5 1 chord progression 08:08 Bm/Am/Em pentatonic over Am 2 5 1 chord progression 08:33 Am pentatonic over C 2 5 1 chord progression 09:11 Dm/Cm/Em pentatonic over C 2 5 1 chord progression 09:39 Dm/Fm/Em pentatonic over C 2 5 1 chord progression #guitar #jazzguitar #pentatonic #scale #am7 #am #cmaj7 #g7alt #chords #play #a7 #lesson #beginner #positions #example #251 #patterns
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