The BEST Major Pentatonic Slow Blues Shape You NEED For Better Riffs and Solos!

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In this lesson we extend the E major pentatonic scale and learn 3 different shape positions to play over a slow blues progression. Each time we switch chords we switch scales. This a great way to learn and expand your fretboard knowledge while giving you new riffs and licks to play.

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0:00- Intro Jam
0:35 - E Major Pentatonic Scale Lesson
1:53 - E Major Pentatonic Shape
3:43 - A Major Pentatonic Shape
4:39 - B Major Pentatonic Shape
5:17- Cool Triad Shapes Within The Pentatonic Scale
5:44 - All Scales Positions
6:08 - Example 1 Playthrough
6:50 - New Gibson ES-335 Figured Iced Tea Guitar!
7:45 - Add Chords Within The Licks
9:18 - Example 2 Playthrough
9:48 - Follow Up Learning the Pentatonic Scale
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Hi Everyone. I hope you enjoy this lesson! Be sure to download the free backing track in the description that goes along with the lesson!😎

UpliftingRiffs
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Very nice AX....looks and sounds great!!

peterwall
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Beautiful guitar sounds amazing thank you so much for these lessons. I’ve learned a lot from you.

dougtwigg
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Thank you so much for the lesson and showing off that beautiful guitar! BB King would be proud!

dennispope
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WOW I would love the Backing tracks only so I can practice these great lessons you have for us newbies

lesliecumberland
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Beautiful guitar I like the tone I have a Gibson guitar that is 69 years old. It plays and sounds great. I enjoy your lesson you are a good teacher I appreciate your lesson thank you again

RonaldReynolds-oehm
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beautiful guitar I have the Epiphone 335 blueberry burst and Epiphone 339 blue, thanks for the lessons 75 years old still learning!

doghousejt
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Beautiful guitar! Great sound and I love your lessons. Between you and Rusty’s Guitar, I’m learning a lot more than I was through buying lessons that weren’t teaching what you two teach

gongfinger
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😅I enjoy your lessons. God bless you.

Francidmaina
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Your lessons are very helpful and easy to be understood. Continue doing good job.

meeksonmkhala
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Loved the lesson, your guitar sounds great. The connection of runs simplify playing, and the understanding the triads is a plus to the theory behind the music. Thanks so much Ray.

ATCAS
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Hey great lesson sir YES I have a copy Gould 335 Cherry Red. I bought it on eBay a few years ago I should play it now you mention them

lesliecumberland
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Awesome video! Thank you so much! And that’s a beautiful guitar!

gregsterc
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Beautiful guitar. Sounds great. Loved the lesson. Well done. Subscribed.

slipstream
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Nice Gibson. Sounds great. Myself not so much. Still trying to learn guitar, progress is really slow. Love the slow blues sound. Thnx!

GgreenGgeorge
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I ike the guitar, thanks for the info lessons

davidkarr
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Nice axe bro I own a epiphone riviera 335 .I have a lower grade Gibson 335 so too speak. Cheers 🍻 bro rock on

Rjr-lbmx
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Very nice guitar. I have a 335 style, but it’s not a Gibson. Love the sound of yours.

bikemanrm
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Happy birthday! I'm thinking of getting a 339.

blkleblanc
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Beautiful guitar, nice choice. Ain’t nothing a 335 can’t do. I recently had the magnet in the neck pick up reversed, giving me an out of phase option. It’s great. 4 voices instead of 3! Consider trying it 😊

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