This video introduces the concept of scale extensions, a super simple way to move between scale shapes.
In this video we introduce the concept of scale extensions. This is a simple way to begin moving positions and move between scale shapes. This is by far the most common way to move between pentatonic positions and really opens up shape 1 in a way commonly displayed in many songs, riffs and solos.
Lesson aims
Introduce moving beyond shape 1 of the minor pentatonic scale
Introduce slide technique and scale extensions concept
Encourage using fingers 1 and 3 only in pentatonic basic playing
Part 1 - Minor pentatonic extensions in A minor
Exercise 3a - Minor pentatonic extensions in A minor
Part 2 - Minor pentatonic extensions in C minor
Here's the same scale shape but now in the key of C minor!
Exercise 3b - Minor pentatonic extensions in C minor
Click the icon on on the tab player above to see the fretboard notes in real time with the tab!
Next Up: Major Pentatonic Scale
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