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Pentatonic Groove

by David Wallimann

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  • In today's lesson, we'll develop some rhythm ideas using all 5 positions of the G minor pentatonic scale.

    To make things easier, I recorded all the closeups on a metronome. Start slow and build speed with confidence. The important thing here is to be aware of the rhythm figures you're using. It should be as if you ad an internal metronome giving you 16th notes (4 notes per beat).

    Make sure to memorize the 5 positions before working on your own leads here.

    Have fun!

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