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Expanding The Fretboard

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Last updated 11/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 731.09 MB | Duration: 0h 33m
Getting Out Of The Pentatonic Box​

What you'll learn
Learn how to use more of the guitar neck when soloing, improvising and playing lead guitar
Getting out of the minor pentatonic "box" to open up the fretboard
Learn both major and minor pentatonic patterns that take you out of the typical patterns you learn as a beginner
Learn how to shift patterns around and connect them together to be able to use the whole guitar neck when soloing and improvising
Requirements
A student will get the most out of this course if they have some fundamental skills down such as alternate picking, getting good tone, an understanding of the Minor Pentatonic Scale and good timing
Description
Many guitar players feel trapped or "boxed in" after they master the Minor Pentatonic Scale. This course is designed to get you out of that box and extend the amount of notes along the fretboard that you can use to solo and jam with. This will in-turn multiply your repertoire of licks that you'll be able to play by leaps and bounds!This series of lessons will show you how to use the major pentatonic scale to expand your range of playing on the fretboard and repertoire of licks. You will never hit a bad note after you have worked through these videos!The course is made up of 5 lessons focusing on:The Minor Pentatonic ScaleThe Major Pentatonic ScaleShifting Scale PositionsMajor Pentatonic Guitar LicksSequencesWork with these lessons at your own pace and in the comfort of your own home.Here's some feedback from our students:"Super Guitar Licks is the real deal if you are willing to practice what they have and follow their instructions, you will most definitely learn and see a real change in your playing. I learned some stuff, that last week I wouldn't think i could do. If you haven't tried it do so, you'll be glad you did!Lou Deangelo""Hey Mike, just wanted to say thank you for the backing tracks. I don't have a lot of spare time and getting together with other guys just doesn't happen anymore. The backing tracks is just what I need to feel the thrill! I haven't had calluses on my finger tips in 20+ years. I do now!I'm a product of the 80's rock genre and I absolutely love the jams! Keep doing what you do! Old guys like me really appreciate it! It's just a piece of my youth that I can reach back and touch!Ricky Willis"
Overview
Section 1: Expanding The Fretboard
Lecture 1 Part 1 - The Minor Pentatonic Scale
Lecture 2 Part 2 - The Major Pentatonic Scale
Lecture 3 Part 3 - Shifting Scale Positions
Lecture 4 Part 4 - Major Pentatonic Licks
Lecture 5 Part 5 - Sequences
Beginner guitar players interested in soloing, improvising and jamming, that are looking to expand their knowledge of how to use more of the guitar neck


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https://www.udemy.com/course/sgl-expanding-the-fretboard/

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