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''"A little while back someone said he'd like a lesson "In the style of Def Leppard", I`ve been working a little while on getting one to sound similar! It's more from the Steve Clark(rip)/Phil Collen days in my opinion, anyways I hope you like, I gave it my best shot, Not a difficult piece to play, so everyone should be able to have a shot at this one too.'' <br>
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''"Maybe this is the first scale we all learn. The thing is that a lot of us , learn only the first position on the minor pentatonic scale. In this lesson you will find a simple excercise to learn the 5 positions of the pentatonic scale over a cool rock backing track, we'll learn it over the G minor pentatonic scale, that way we can cover the whole neck. Let's take a look at the main video and then we'll continue explaining the whole lesson."''
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'''[https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/wiki/index.php/Staffay_-_Comprehensive_Jazz_Theory_SI_Lesson Jazz Leson by Staffay]'''
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'''[https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/wiki/index.php/Chris_Evans_-_In_the_style_of_Def_Leppard_SI_Lesson Def Leppard Style by Chris Evans]'''
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''"With this and upcoming articles I want to share some of my knowledge about this wonderful kind of music - and even though Im not playing it myself rather than occasionally these days, I hope that it will be inspiring for some of you to read."''
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''"A little while back someone said he'd like a lesson "In the style of Def Leppard", I`ve been working a little while on getting one to sound similar! It's more from the Steve Clark(rip)/Phil Collen days in my opinion, anyways I hope you like, I gave it my best shot, Not a difficult piece to play, so everyone should be able to have a shot at this one too.'' <br>
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'''[https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/wiki/index.php/Tolek_-_Learning_the_fretboard_SI_Lesson Learning the fretboard by Tolek]'''
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'''[https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/wiki/index.php/Staffay_-_Comprehensive_Jazz_Theory_SI_Lesson Jazz Leson by Staffay]'''
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''"We are going to use 3-notes-per-string patterns starting from every note from the E minor natural scale. This should help you learn the scale and improve your improvisation skills."''
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''"With this and upcoming articles I want to share some of my knowledge about this wonderful kind of music - and even though Im not playing it myself rather than occasionally these days, I hope that it will be inspiring for some of you to read."''

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5 Pentatonic Boxes by Coffeeman


"Maybe this is the first scale we all learn. The thing is that a lot of us , learn only the first position on the minor pentatonic scale. In this lesson you will find a simple excercise to learn the 5 positions of the pentatonic scale over a cool rock backing track, we'll learn it over the G minor pentatonic scale, that way we can cover the whole neck. Let's take a look at the main video and then we'll continue explaining the whole lesson."


Def Leppard Style by Chris Evans


"A little while back someone said he'd like a lesson "In the style of Def Leppard", I`ve been working a little while on getting one to sound similar! It's more from the Steve Clark(rip)/Phil Collen days in my opinion, anyways I hope you like, I gave it my best shot, Not a difficult piece to play, so everyone should be able to have a shot at this one too.


Jazz Leson by Staffay


"With this and upcoming articles I want to share some of my knowledge about this wonderful kind of music - and even though Im not playing it myself rather than occasionally these days, I hope that it will be inspiring for some of you to read."