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Such a cool lesson
Not sure if it's acceptable to share other videos here but i saw this lesson on youtube and thought it was really eye opening. The power of music theory is so cool. I didnt know that the 4 and 5 major pentatonic scales, and the 2 and 3 minor pentatonic scales shared some of the same notes with the root major scale. I only knew that the 6 is the relative minor and so all of my improvising was only with the 6 minor pentatonic scale. This opens up a whole new world of improvising. And all you have to know is the minor and major pentatonic patterns. https://youtu.be/zpHHYicbCJI?si=M9-d5o2nik9KIEH4
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Such a cool lesson
1 like • Aug 19
@Donna Macauley So I recently started using a medium thickness pick and it’s been a lot easier to hold onto than a thin pick
Bar chords
Is there any kind of trick or technique to make bar chords easier because I can’t do them and I don’t want to give up on learning them because not being able to play them has severely limited me in my playing
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3 likes • Aug 17
Starting with the A, Am, E, and Em Bar chord shapes has helped me most. Doing C,G,and D shape bar chords is mcuh more difficult. Also, check if your strings are too far off your fretboard. Having the string be closer has alos helped.
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