Pentatonic Scale Shredding | How To Come Up With Cool Licks!

Today’s topic: pentatonic scale shredding! I show you a cool practical example and some of my methods on how to come up with cool licks in this context. This scale is often reduced to a ’beginner scale’ because most of us start out with it when we dive into the world of improvisation and solos. It consists out of 5 notes while popular shred scales like the modes, harmonic minor or phrygian dominant consist out of 7 notes, hence called heptatonic scales. That means that the preferred fingering with less notes is 2 notes per string - in this video we extend it to 3 notes per string to come up with more interesting patterns. Tabs, Guitar Pro file and practice backing tracks are online on Subscribe and stay updated for more videos: In-depth guitar lessons, workout sheets, guitar pro files and Skype lessons are available as a member of the Shred Guitar Community here: M
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