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Intermediate Lead Guitar Course [Lesson 2 of 21] Level 1


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???????? LEAD GUITAR LEVEL 1 [Full 21 Lesson Course] Intermediate Level

So you know some pentatonic scales, a couple of solo’s and are pretty good at chord playing. Unfortunately, no matter how you try, you just can’t seem to improvise and join the dots together across the fretboard. Sound familiar? If so, this course is for you. 

This course is all about taking your lead playing to a performance-ready standard. You’ll become confident playing and improvising across the entire fretboard using scales, arpeggios and every lead guitar technique you could ever need! The goal of the course is to master the five pentatonic shapes across the neck, and apply them to awesome ZZ Top and Led Zeppelin style riffs and solos!

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8 thoughts on “Intermediate Lead Guitar Course [Lesson 2 of 21] Level 1

  • Hey Dan do you have a linking pattern lesson with all 5 shapes, if so which one is it? Like the linking like Clapton course you gave, but with all 5 shapes

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  • In the previous video for position 2 you use fingers 2 and 3 on the 5th and 6th string.
    In this video for position 4 you use fingers 3 and 5 on the 5th string.
    Do you shift your hand up a step in position 2 purely for convenience, or is there some rule behind the choice of fingers?
    By the way, I've been working through loads of the theory and essentials videos. Big thanks for putting such great content out there!

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