Wednesday, April 27, 2011

The Minor Pentatonic

Does this sound Scary?








Does it look scary?

Do not dispare.....

The First thing you need to know is the Key these are in is based on the same principle as the Barre chords we have already discussed.
The Root notes are marked by the white circles.
Notice the first pattern, the one marked 1? See the 2 root notes on the same fret... those two are important...  they setup several key links in knowledge that will take you many places...

    A major chord for guitar using full bar at fif...Image via Wikipedia
  1. They mark the point of key based upon the Bar Chord model...
  • if that part of the pattern was on the 5th fret the pattern would be played between the 2nd fret and the 5th and be in the Key of A  and if You played an A barre chord the bar is on the same fret
  2. The patterns Link together and stay in the key of pattern one based upon the details above.
  • Pattern 2 links into pattern 1 and you will notice the bottom fret in pattern 1 and the top fret in pattern two are the same... yes they are shared.
  • Can you see how the other patterns link together? 5 into 4 into 3 into 2 into 1 :-)
Give this some thought we will come back to this theory.

For now start practicing Pattern 1 in the key of A if you assume the top blue bar was the nut, it is in the key of A :-)

learn it well there is lot's more to come.

To practice start just playing it in any variation you can up and down from middle to bottom..... what ever do not repeat too much be get the pattern down pattern 1&2 are your foundations for playing in any key.

Now back to basics..... Practice practice practice......

I know you can do it!
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So as promised here is more strait talk on Guitar :-)

There are so many offers promising you the opportunity to be the next Solo Master... everyone has a gimmick that will get you there in one week...  or one month or  oh my if you pay enough we can get you there in one day! LOL

Well Sorry to disappoint, but that is just not how it works.   Every guitar player ever to make the stage has had the same experience.  Lot's of alone time with just the Guitar for company and Sore fingers LOL.

In my next post I will begin to tell you about soloing.  Teach you the foundations that will make it possible to interpret and understand any solo work in the rock scene and provide you with some idea's to help you learn.

It is not an easy path becoming a free floating improvisationalist, but the path is very rewarding and opens so many doors.

So here we go on the next adventure.