Major Pentatonics Lesson

Major Pentatonic Substitution

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  • -Guitar Lesson:
    Here I show you how to combine 3 different major pentatonic scales over the same major chord. We will play the scales of A major pentatonic, E major pentatonic and B major pentatonic. In other words, we can combine the major pentatonic scales that start from the first, the fifth and the second notes of a major key signature. I hope you like it and enjoy the music. If you have any questions you can ask me.

    -Music Style:
    Ballad, Jazz Fusion

    -Tonality:
    A

    -Techniques:
    riff, phrasing, bending, triads, chords, hybrid picking, hammer-on, pull-off

    -Sound:
    I play a GIBSON LP GOLD 1974 and Mesa Boogie Single Rectifier, Clean channel, Plexitone, sm57.

    -Tuning:
    Standard tuning: E,A,D,G,B,E

    -Tempo & Beat:
    120pm (slow 60bpm)
    6/4
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