Lead Guitar Practice Summary #8

Lead Guitar Practice Summary #8 video:

To continue my lead guitar practice this week, I learned different forms of pentatonic scales. For each major or minor key there are many different shapes of the pentatonic scale, starting at different areas on the fret board. It is useful to know these different shapes because, when in a soloing position, you may want to have the ability to solo on different parts of the guitar, having variation in the pitches of the notes you play.

In the above video, I am shown practicing three different major pentatonic scales in 4 different shapes each. To further my practice in this area, I could work on minor pentatonic scales, I could increase the tempo I am playing at, and I could increase the number of octaves of my scales.

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