I - IV Major Pentatonic Guided Jam Track
Published on 21 January 2016
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This lesson will get you playing major pentatonic melodically over one of the most common major key changes - I and IV (1 and 4).
Using our knowledge of target notes from the past two lessons in the series, we'll be able to connect what we play to the backing music without having to change scale.
As you jam through several patterns across the neck, use the diagrams to try out different target notes and learn to play through those changes with purpose and confidence!
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