Switch The Major Pentatonic Scale For Each Chord in a 1-4-5 Progression ...
Hello Cherries! When playing a Major 1-4-5 progression you can use 3 different Pentatonic Scales, 1 for each chord. Use the Major Pentatonic of the 1 chord, then shift to the Major Pentatonic of the 4 chord, and finally to the Major Pentatonic of the 5 chord. This scale gives you two more notes outside of the chord tones. The 2nd and 6th degrees of each chord. Highlight the scales individually along with targeting the chord tones. In this ⬇️ NEW VIDEO ⬇️ I'll show you how to play all 3 pentatonic scales in one position. Then move them to 5 other positions. The cool thing is that there are are only 5 chord shapes and 5 matching scale shapes. Learning this is the fastest easiest way to learn and play the entire fretboard while making music. Enjoy the video at YouTube/JerryCherryBand and have a great weekend Everybody 🎸❤️
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