So now we’re going to get into the actual E Minor Pentatonic scale. This is the foundation for most rock and blues soloing, so a great place to start. By learning this scale you start to build up a mental picture of the fretboard and where the notes are.
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Quick TipsRemember: Take your time with this and try to visualise where your fingers need to be going next. There are 5 Pentatonic shapes or positions, but in these sessions we’ll just be focusing on two of them. And as you’ll find, there’s plenty of scope within these two positions to be really creative and have fun.
Quick Tips
Remember: Take your time with this and try to visualise where your fingers need to be going next. There are 5 Pentatonic shapes or positions, but in these sessions we’ll just be focusing on two of them. And as you’ll find, there’s plenty of scope within these two positions to be really creative and have fun.