EASY LEAD GUITAR episode 10 Major Pentatonic Scale Notes As Chords

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► CHAPTERS: Episode 00 Course Introduction https://youtu.be/MvG-KtZc2o4
Ep1 The Root Note, Octaves and Vibrato https://youtu.be/UYQMG6PjdDk
Ep2 Building The Scale, Minor 3rd https://youtu.be/KB0MxqKccLs
Ep3 Root, Minor 3rd and 4th Scale Degrees https://youtu.be/51qlTYdULjg
Ep4 Minor Pentatonic Scale https://youtu.be/wgxL1fHdfEY
Ep5 Pentatonic Octave Connection https://youtu.be/hVacbfHQ0nE
Ep6 Continuous Climb and Descend https://youtu.be/4NAkbJJjNIE
Ep7 Scale Notes As Chords https://youtu.be/1-Ym2WUlXH0
Ep8 Playing In Key / Major Pentatonic Scale https://youtu.be/QhOcn89zSc0
Ep9 3-Octave Major Pentatonic Scales https://youtu.be/TuWFePQkDAk
E10 Major Pentatonic Notes As Chords https://youtu.be/P8fTwo-pKyo
E11 11 Tips For Using The Right Scales https://youtu.be/x8XfADMmNRc

Play like a True Lead Guitarist!
Learn beginner through advanced concepts such as...
The importance of the root note...
Techniques, tips and optimal fingering suggestions...
Playing over single and multiple chords...
Mixing in unconventional scales and modes...
Playing in key and “Crossing Over” to other keys with multiple major and minor scales, modes and key changes...
How to harmonize over unusual chord progressions...
Overall, giving you the ability to play any, and every note, in any position on the fretboard, over any given chord, background or progression!

Includes: Thorough descriptions and progressive practice tempos.
Understanding of Scale Degrees, and their importance when comparing, and/or combining different scales and modes for lead guitar solos.

Lead guitar formulas designed by author Marko "Coconut" Sternal, teaching you the most likely lead patterns to use, as well as alternatives which will give your lead guitar work a sharp edge and a noticeable contrast to the “average guitarist.”

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