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Practicing Pentatonic Horizontal Patterns

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This one seems to be a fun practice session?

https://www.masterguitaracademy.com/lesson/horizontal-pentatonic-practice/

 
Posted : April 9, 2019 15:58
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I love so much this lesson. It is really inspiring and encourage me to play and play and play....

I would be very grateful with much more info, and explain more slowly and much more in detail the last part of the lesson. But, as an appetizer please, attached 2 links with an improvisation using two setting in the Moore GE200:

a. This one is based on Fender twin Reverb emulation:

https://app.box.com/s/ak6cyjlrmd8x6gsrcxrq33z6ibkgvks7

b. This is somewhat more rocking, based on Marshall plexi with a rat distortion:

https://app.box.com/s/lqz0vyi4y737k8q9j4y3j8qb4nnwsb5t

Hope you like, and as usual, comments, critics and suggestions are always warm welcome and last but not least, thank you so much Robert....have a nice day!!!!

Esteban

 
Posted : April 11, 2019 02:36
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Ah fantastic! I love it! Nice emotions in there.

Who knew that a pentatonic pattern could sound so melodic? 😉

To play this idea over a major key, simply move these patterns accordingly. How?

For an E Major chord progression, play C#m pentatonic patterns the same as you did here! I guess I should do another lesson, identical to the first one, but with Major instead... I can do that!

 
Posted : April 11, 2019 11:45
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Thank you so much Robert. I appreciate so much your inputs....it encourages me a lot to go ahead...
Enjoy the Easter holidays.
Greetings from a sunny Barcelona!!!!
 
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Ah fantastic! I love it! Nice emotions in there.

Who knew that a pentatonic pattern could sound so melodic? 😉

To play this idea over a major key, simply move these patterns accordingly. How?

For an E Major chord progression, play C#m pentatonic patterns the same as you did here! I guess I should do another lesson, identical to the first one, but with Major instead... I can do that!

 

 
Posted : April 15, 2019 03:55
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