In this lesson I teach you how to superimpose different minor pentatonic scales to create interesting tension and release over a simple chord progression. We start off very simply and then get to complex patterns in the final examples, going through almost every single key for minor pentatonic. Check out the free PDF in the links below and drop a comment with your feedback or what you’d like me to cover next! Watch my latest video! 📣 Guitar Community Waiting List 📣 💰 Free PDF for this lesson 💰 🎸 MASTER ARPEGGIOS BOOK VOL.1 🎸 👕 JazzMemes T-shirts, Hats, Sweatshirts, etc. 👕 🎉10% OFF AEROS LOOPER with code “jazzmemes10“! 🎉 ?aff=52 Sign up for the waiting list for Dan Wilson's upcoming jazz guitar course: If you dig this lesson you will definitely dig my “60 Master ii-V-I Lines“ eBook. Check out the links below for the free preview or full book. DOWNLOAD FREE PREVIEW MASTER II-V-I LINES IN C: 🎸 PURCHASE FULL MASTER II-V-I LINES EBOOK 🎸 (with free ii-V-I backing tracks included): JAZZ BLUES COURSE WAITING LIST: Yotam Silberstein's Course, “Crafting Your Perfect Practice Routine“: 10% OFF JOCKO GO DRINK: Check out more at: and Instagram @jazzmemes_ 0:00 Example 1 1:25 Example 2 1:58 Example 3 2:33 Example 4 3:47 Example 5 4:45 Example 6 5:51 Example 7 6:36 Example 8 7:32 Example 9 8:24 Example 10 9:32 Example 11 10:42 Example 12
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