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Using Arpeggios

This video explores the idea of using arpeggios. It’s very similar to another lesson I posted recently but I want to take another shot at it.

The other video is older and I did not have the original file so it could not be downloaded. And, I thought I could maybe do a better job of explaining things.

I have posted the jam track and a pdf with a few thoughts as well. There are diagrams and tab for the G major scale and the arpeggio.

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Best Wishes,

Bob

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How To Use The Pentatonic Scale

I have just updated a report called How To Use The Pentatonic Scale. It contains 15 lessons to help you play better lead guitar. To get a copy all you have to do is click on the link below. Feel free to share this report with your friends, on Facebook, Twitter or any place else you can think of. You can even make money giving this report away. The details are in the report. Grab your copy now.

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Best Wishes,

Bob

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Position Shifting

Is anything more of a mystery than how to use the entire length of the fretboard? I used to watch other guitarists fly up and down the neck and think…”How do they do that?”

I will say that a big part of playing up and down the neck is how well you know the individual scale fingerings. Then it is just a matter of connecting them.

In this lesson I will address how to connect two fingerings of the pentatonic scale utilizing what I call the “common finger technique.”

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Here is the PDF for this lesson…Position Shifting.

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Best Wishes,

Bob

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Minor to Major In Solos

In this lesson the shift from minor to major is explored. Most courses
will tell you to shift from the minor pentatonic scale to the major pentatonic scale.

This lesson shows you how to achieve this by changing only one note.

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The backing track can be found in this lesson…

http://leadguitartactics.com/blog/132/c7-voicings-all-over/

Best Wishes,

Bob

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C7 Voicing One

This video lesson demonstrates using one of four C7 voicings and one fingering of the pentatonic scale played over a simple bass groove that outlines a C7 chord,

Practicing in one small area like this is one of the keys to making it easier to learn the entire fretboard.

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