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Bogdan Radovic17th November 2010Beautiful melodies Laszlo!
Crazy_Diamond17th November 2010Very melodic lesson Laszlo.... Nice phrasing in there
Adrian Figallo17th November 2010very cool man!!
thefireball17th November 2010Very moving! ![]()
Fran17th November 2010Beautiful Laszlo ![]()
Laszlo Boross17th November 2010Thanks a lot guys! ![]()
newguyatgmc18th November 2010my lesson to practice for the weekend...awesome beginner lesson
Ben Higgins18th November 2010A cool and very helpful lesson Laszlo.. and beautiful tone as always !! :-)
Zsolt Galambos18th November 2010Awesome melodies! Your style is so recognisable, love it ![]()
Mate Nagy19th November 2010Nice lesson man !
Laszlo Boross19th November 2010Thank you guys! I hope this lesson will be useful for many of beginners! ![]()
Daniel Realpe21st November 2010beautiful playing, really smooth
Ivan Milenkovic22nd November 2010Excellent solo. Anyone who wants to develop fluid melodic passages, and learn these great lines, should practice this! ![]()
kahall23rd December 2010This lesson is good for fine tuning your bending and vibrato and am finding it very useful.



Hi GMC-ers! This is the follow up to my "Rock ballad in A" lesson. In this lesson I used the third and fourth mode of an A pentatonic, combined with the A minor scale. This is an other variation how we can create different melodies from the same scales.
In the first part I mainly used the third mode of an A pentatonic, then the fourth mode, and finally, the A minor.
Chord Progression:
Am - Am - G - D - Am - Am - C - G
Techniques:
* Bends
* Slides
* Vibratos
Scales:
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Have Fun!/ Laszlo