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 C Major Pentatonic Pattern Exercises Here we are learning some techniques, Arpeggioes, Hammer on and lead lick on this 1st pattern of C Major Pentatonic, then you can start making your licks and solos too. ARPEGGIOS HAMMER ONS LEAD LICK BLUES PATTERN
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  D MAJOR & B MINOR FAMILY PROGESSIONS WITH SOME STRUMMING PATTERNS Strumming Patterns 1. 1 E & _ 2 E & _ 3 E & _ 4 E & _               D           U    U D       U  U D   D U   2. Chords Practice Patterns D Major Family Progression - D Bm G A F# Em F#m B Minor Family Progression - Bm D G A F# Em F#m D Bm G A D G Bm A D A Bm G D Bm A G Bm G A F# Bm G D A Bm A G D Bm F# A G D Em G A   Bm A  G D Bm Em G   A D Bm G D Bm A Em   Bm Em A G D A Em G   Bm A G A Bm G A F#    D G A F# Bm Em F# D   G A Bm D Bm F# G A      D Bm G A Bm Em F# D   G Bm D A D Bm F#m A   Em Bm G A Em G F#m D     A G F# D Bm F#m A D   F#m Bm G F# D F# G A     F#m Bm G A Some times we have to play C Major and E Major as odd chords D C...
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C MAJOR PENTATONIC SCALE First, you have to know the Notes what are applied in C Major Scale C - C D E F G A B. As you are learning Pentatonic scale, A scale of Five Notes is called Pentatonic, so for example in this C Major scale, take 5 Notes itself means omit 4th & 7th Notes, then its C D E G A. Here Root Note is C for this scale. And in Pentanic you will have 5 patterns Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4 Pattern 5 Practice all these patterns with Metronome from 40 BPM and increase the tempo by 10 everytime.