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Beginning Lead #2 Introduction to Pentatonic Scales - Pattern 3 - Part2

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Make sure you watch Basic lead #1 first. In this video we'll talk about how to move the patterns around and find the right place to play it on the neck and go over the names of most of the frets on the 6th string. Remember that for most Pop, worship and a lot of rock music, you put your little finger on the note on the 6th string that's the name of the key. For Blues, some metal and blues based rock you use your first finger and put it on the 6th string on the fret with the same name as the key. I know it's confusing... we'll go over more later. Leave a comment for me if you would like info when I have some print stuff for you to download too.The notenames for the fret numbers on the 6th string are: open string E... 1 F... 2 F#/Gb... 3 G... 4 G#/Ab... 5 A... 6 A#/Bb... 7 B... 8 C... 9 C#/Db... 10 D... 11 D#/Eb... 12 E (The 12th fret is the double dots) 13 F... 14 F#/Gb... 15 G... 16 G#/Ab... 17 A... 18 A#/Bb... 19 B... 20 C... 21 C#/Db

Channel: Howto & Style
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: lindabmusiclessons1

Length: 09:43
Rating: 5.00
Views: 1370

Tags: basic  guitar  lead  pentatonic  pentatonicscales  scales  

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050kan (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I too have learned the patterns but haven't figured out how to tie them together... Looking forward to your next video relating to this. The pinky-index finger tip... excellent!!
MutedCry (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Bwhaha, I love the little jokes >.>Thanks again, helped a lot
lindabmusiclessons1 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Hi 355681. I'm glad it helped. I'll be posting more videos that will hopefully clarify it for you more. I will be doing a video soon with some licks and how to move them around to play over different keys and also over specific chords to fine tune it even more and make it sound better. Thanks for watching.
3556811 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Now I understand better where to put my fingers. Could you show us some licks that we could practice with the pattern?
lindabmusiclessons1 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Hi guys... let me know if this helps clear stuff up for you and feel free to ask questions. Hopefully I'll have some print materials you can download soon too.

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