Modal Pentatonics: Locrian - Part 8

Melodic rock by David Wallimann
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			SOLO LESSON. 
		
			The modal pentatonics concept applied to the Locrian mode.		
Tags : Locrian pentatonic

Welcome to the last lesson of the Modal pentatonic series. In the previous lessons we discussed how we could use the pentatonic formula (Root, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 7th) and apply it to the modes. Today we will use that concept over an A Locrian scale and combine that pentatonic scale with the full Locrian scale to create a melodic solo.

The Lydian pentatonic will include the following notes:

Root

min 3rd

4th

diminished 5th

mino 7th


Memorize the scales and work in tempo with precision. Once you are comfortable with the licks, try to write your own using the provided scales.

Have fun!


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