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Kristofer Dahl14th February 2010Cool patterns Santiago - sounds very progressine to me!
zoom14th February 2010This is freaky man! very cool you do this very well!
Sensible Jones14th February 2010Wow! Another great lesson Santiago!!!
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Ivan Milenkovic14th February 2010Sounds awesome Santiago, this looks very cool and effective!![]()
Emir Hot14th February 2010excellent exercise.
Stephane Lucarelli14th February 2010Nice pentatonics exercices, sounds really great.
newguyatgmc14th February 2010Whenever I look at Santiago lesson(all above 7 leve) I pictures santiago as some guitar Ninja..you know what i mean...Arppegios, extreme tapping..and some how his hairstyle is like one of those ninja's
newguyatgmc14th February 2010I meant I get a picture of*
NoSkill14th February 2010Santiago Diaz "Guitar Ninja" Garces!
Laszlo Boross14th February 2010Exciting and very skilled lesson! Great job! ![]()
Gabriel Leopardi14th February 2010haha Guitar Ninja! Cool artistic name! ![]()
Zsolt Galambos15th February 2010Wow, this is very cool ![]()
Santiago Diaz Garces15th February 2010Thanks you all for your comments. And i will try to be a samurai for the next lesson jaja
Jonathan Burgos16th February 2010You are crazy my friend!!!
awesome !!
Santiago Diaz Garces18th February 2010Thank Jonathan!! Glad you like it!!
Marcus Siepen28th February 2010very cool tapping


This is the first lesson of a series of exercises using eight fingers tapping over pentatonics scales. In this part we will work the positions combining the A minor scale (left hand) and the E minor scale (right hand), the idea is to practice them slowly and respecting the rhythmic figure to get cleaned sound and coordination between both hands.
Am Pentatonic
Em Pentatonic