Summertime Pentatonic Practising |
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Summertime Pentatonic Practising |
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Jul 23 2011, 06:52 PM |
Hey mate,
have fun there, I always had great sessions when I go to country with my guitar As far as pentatonics, you pretty much have an idea of what to practice. You can practice any of those, I went through all those series you talk about, and did some more elaborate moves on the pentatonic, for example, this is box 1 on the 5th fret, starting from low E string (I hope you'll see what I mean) A C D E - C D E G - D E G A - E G A C etc... this way you can climb or.. A E D C - D A G E - G D C A - C G E D etc.. so there are many ways you can systematize your pentatonic sessions, and anything you choose will be beneficial, you won't waist any time, it will help you develop. however, I advise that you enrich your sessions. The systems you mentioned seem like a whole lot of pentatonic. For proper balanced sessions I advise working on several things at once, chords, rhythm, arpeggios, diatonic, pentatonic scale etc.. All these areas need equal amount of work. As far as picking hand goes, practicing AP, EP or legato on most of these is what is recommended too. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Jul 27 2011, 02:45 AM |
Great practice session! You could jam over a backing track in A minor to practice bending, vibrato, licks and continue incorporating the scale boxes.
Here you'll find a backing in A minor that I used for a Collaboration. https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=39286 -------------------- My lessons
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