Lead Guitar In 30 Minutes

Lead Guitar In 30 Minutes

Learn how to play lead guitar in only 30 minutes with our easy to follow tutorial. When we're done with you, you'll be able to come up with your own lead parts on the fly for virtually any song out there.

Pentatonic Major Scales
The most commonly used scales by guitarists are called pentatonic scales. For the pentatonic scales (both major and minor) there are only 5 different patterns. By learning these 5 patterns (and realizing where the root note lies in the major and minor patterns) you are in fact learning 24 scales. All you have to do to play them in a different key signatures is to play them so as the root note matches the key.
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1 Pentatonic Major vs. Pentatonic Minor (Premium)
2 Pentatonic Major Scale - G (Premium)
3 Pentatonic Major Scale - F#/Gb (Premium)
4 Pentatonic Major Scale - F (Premium)
5 Pentatonic Major Scale - E (Premium)
6 Pentatonic Major Scale - D#/Eb (Premium)
7 Pentatonic Major Scale - D (Premium)
8 Pentatonic Major Scale - C#/Db (Premium)
9 Pentatonic Major Scale - C (Premium)
10 Pentatonic Major Scale - B (Premium)
11 Pentatonic Major Scale - A#/Bb (Premium)
12 Pentatonic Major Scale - A (Premium)
13 Pentatonic Major Scale - G#/Ab (Premium)
 

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