Soloing w/ Patterns on Pentatonic Scale | Keyboard Lessons

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Hi, this is Stephanie from Tomato's House of Rock and I'm going to show you how to solo using patterns from the pentatonic scale. So the pentatonic scale lends itself really nicely to playing little patterns and taking them up and down. It just really creates a great sound and it's pretty simple to get under your fingers as well.

So, obviously, with patterns they're endless. We're just going to start with one of the most basic ones, but again it can give you a lot of mileage. Let's use the C major pentatonic scale for this. What the pattern is going to be is just one, two, three, so I'm just going up three notes in a row.

Just to review in the C major pentatonic scale we've got C, D, E, G, A and C back on top again. So if I was just to play one, two, three only on those notes, nice and slowly it would be like this. One, two, three, one, two, three, one, two, three, one, two, three and then back up top again, one, two, three.

So that's how it sounds like slowed down. When you start to speed it up it really can give a nice rolling effect. So now with a little bit more speed we might have... and you could just keep going up and down as far as you'd like with that. Then you maybe want to think about coming down.

So when you come down you have two choices. You could come down now going three, two, one if you wanted, but let's keep that as its own separate pattern that you're going to practice to get in your fingers. So we're going to keep up that pattern of one, two, three but now we're going to come back down that C major pentatonic scale.

So now we've got one, two, three, one, two, three, one, two, three, one, two, three, one, two, three, one, two, three, and now again with a little bit more speed we'd have... and then from there you can take your solo wherever you want to go. So they're also really nice because I feel like they're really easy to transition in and out of and whatever kind of line you're doing that's a great thing to just throw in there. So, let's hear what this one sounds like with some music. That's how to solo using a pattern on the pentatonic scale.
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Thank you Ms Stephanie for your patience to teach a beginners in piano GOD bless you for share your wisdon.

rolod
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Thank you - you made this so simple to understand

cytecs
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thank you so much for teaching this! I wanted to learn various scales to make melodies accordingly. Thank you!

arshia..
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Liked the very easy, short, to the point video instruction

ramakantasahu
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Great lesson thanks, I noticed a glitch the first time you went up the scale, you skipped a pattern.

PulseAM
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Great lesson explained in an easy to understand way, good on you Stephanie, can't understand the thumbs down, those silly people just don't get the power of the pentatonic scale and you'll never educate the uneducatable lol.

richardduggan
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This Root in Karanatic Raga called the raga Mohanam.. Sa ri ga pa dha sa

jkmusicfactory
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Thank you Stephanie. I'm trying to learn basic piano skills, and I appreciate your easy to follow and straight forward video.

colekeircom
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Thank you - i got it in about 10 minutes of playing, will add this to my daily impro sessions - its easy to remember i guess will check to the backwards three, two, one for now - hit it on first try - thank you :)

MrStanley
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Awesome short and sweet, to the point. Cheers!

stevewills
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awesome!!!!, thanks a lot:), I was eagerly searching for tips

samuelraj
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Your AWASOME! Thank You so much for the lesson!

tsal
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Are not the Minor Pentatonic notes 1, 3, 4, 5, 7 so if in key of C Major, the pentatonic notes would be A C D E G?

It doesn’t look like your pattern bc you start w 3 white keys in a row but this pattern has 1 white key then a space then 3 white keys then another space then 1 white key.

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JS
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am glad, thank you so much for the lesson

felixnnachi
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Hi stephanie,
What chords are you holding in the left hand when playing Cmaj pentatonic scale?

arthurrollins
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Good class for begginers, like me! Thanks!

LHCSaxKeyboard
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Ur great, thanks
What chords are you holding on the left hand?

arthurrollins
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What you played with your left hand can you explain??

shashiyeddu
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You should have that teaching keyboard on the top of your piano so we can see what note you are playing !

coral
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U didn't say what chords you were holding on the left hand

arthurrollins
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