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Blow Minds With These 3 Pentatonic Runs!


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Are you constantly playing the same old licks using the minor pentatonic scale?

Do you look at shredders like Phil X and Joe Bonamassa and wonder ‘how on earth do these guys play such mind-blowing licks using the minor pentatonic?’

Well, you’re not alone. I used to struggle to get creative with this 5-note scale and I too would look at players of that calibre and feel inspired but at the same time I admittedly felt a little bit hopeless…

I could not fathom how they were able to create such blisteringly fast, technical and fresh-sounding lines using the same scale that I’d been playing with for years.

Everything I played with the minor pentatonic sounded re-hashed, cliché, stale, repetitive… and if you’re nodding your head reading this, then you yourself know exactly what I mean!

Fortunately I was able to move past that and unlock new approaches to using the minor pentatonic by simply looking at what those guys were doing in great detail.

I would watch videos on YouTube, pick a scale run that I liked the sound of, slow the video down and loop it over and over, I would even tab out the line in Guitar Pro note-for-note and after doing so I was able to analyse what was going on and figure out the key ingredients that made, say, a Joe Bonamassa pentatonic lick, sound so damn amazing!

Fortunately for you, what this means is that I’ve already cracked the code on what makes their pentatonic runs so incredible and so in this free YouTube lesson, I’m sharing with you THREE pentatonic scale runs that take influence from the likes of Phil X and Joe Bonamassa so that the next time you take a solo on a gig, you can turn heads with your newfound pentatonic approaches!

TIMESTAMPS:

0:00 Intro
0:17 Welcome to the lesson
0:49 Pentatonic Run #1
3:39 Pentatonic Run #2
7:25 My tone! Kernom Ridge
16:53 Pentatonic Run #3

#Blow #Minds #Pentatonic #Runs

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