Difficulty 4 of 10
Pentatonic Workshop Level 4 - Fifth Intervals
Cool riffs can be extracted from the pentatonic scale. In this part we will practice fifth intervals (a.k.a. power chords).
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Exercises & Theory
Difficulty 4 of 10 Pentatonic Workshop Level 4 - Fifth IntervalsCool riffs can be extracted from the pentatonic scale. In this part we will practice fifth intervals (a.k.a. power chords).
Difficulty 4 of 10 Right Hand Basics IVLet's put together some mechanics to challenge our picking hand in this exercise.
Difficulty 3 of 10 Pentatonic Workshop Level 3 - Legato SlidesLet's connect all the boxes that we learned! In this part you will find legato slide exercises that will make all the difference in your playing. This lesson is play along-able, and we do timing exercises just like in the first of the series.
Difficulty 5 of 10 Chromatic Scale in 5thsBy Kosei Kubota Among the best left hand exercises. I usually use this for warm up, playing slowly. It will provide finger independence needed for playing counterpoint music on the guitar.
Difficulty 3 of 10 I Got Rhythm Guitar 13 - Arpeggiated Chords IVBy Joe Kataldo The final lesson in this series covering arpeggiated Chords.
Difficulty 3 of 10 Pentatonic Workshop Level 2 - Advanced CAGED PatternsLets go one step further and introduce more advanced pentatonic patterns. This part contains: Pentatonic patterns, alternate picking and string skipping exercises & CAGED shapes.
Difficulty 3 of 10 I Got Rhythm Guitar 12 - Arpeggiated Chords IIIBy Joe Kataldo Practicing the right hand movement, alone, even stopping all six strings with left hand, will make you learn this pattern faster.
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