Pentatonic Scale Exercises

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These scale patterns are only being played over the first pentatonic scale. Once you get the feel for the different patterns, you can play them over the second, third, fourth and fifth pentatonic scales. The same goes for the major and minor scales or any different scale shapes you learn. The idea of playing these patterns is to try to get your fingers to play shapes that they are not use to. See how you go making up your own patterns, try to trick you fingers and make it a bit of a challenge, remember the harder it is now the easier all those tricky solos will be later on.


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