Connecting Triads and their Inversions to the Five Minor Pentatonic Posi...

Hello Cherries! Minor pentatonic scales and triads (and their inversions) can be connected by visualizing them within the five familiar pentatonic positions on the guitar fretboard 🧐 Each position contains the notes of a specific triad, and by understanding how these triads relate to the pentatonic scale within that position, you can create more melodic and interesting solos 🧐 In this video I go through all 5 Minor Pentatonic Positions, 1 string set at a time. Within each string set we'll find a Minor Triad that connects to the scale and we'll improvise in that small area 🎸 This will really help you fine tune every area of the guitar for you to play in. Enjoy the video and have a great weekend Everybody 😎

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