oaxino Posted March 29 Report Share Posted March 29 Unlocking Pentatonic Box (15 Useful Exercises)Published 3/2024MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 1.10 GB | Duration: 0h 34mStart using all the five boxes of a pentatonic scale on your guitar is the first big step to be free all over the neck.What you'll learnDo you feel stuck in the same firsts pentatonic BOX? Unlock them with this materialExercise type A: knowing and fixing all 5 boxesExercise type B: string skipping developmentExercise type C: micro barring etude along the scale boxesRequirementsBasic knowledge of A minor pentatonic scale. Basic picking skillsAny kind of guitar, acoustic or electric, no limitations.DescriptionA scale is a scale!!! It doesn't matter where you play it in therms of position on your guitar. For this, it very important to manage the scale fingering all over your fretboard to have 100% of flexibility in your playing. We will go through all the 5 boxes of the A minor pentatonic scale, one of the most iconic and used scale in different context and genre, from blues to jazz, from pop to metal. TABS and backing track are provided for each execise.For each box I propose 3 exercises for each of the boxes. I think that we could learn and train different aspect in the same time.Exercise type A (understanding and fix the position): approach to the considered box to fix the fingering and position, using alternate picking, slow, even and even and clean to study the box itself.Exercise type B (focusing on right hand): once you navigate quite easily the box, we play it in 5 sixteenth pattern up and down, to concentrate more on the picking and strings skipping technique.Exercise type C (focusing on left hand): we play now in 4 sixteenth pattern, which should sound more easy at first glance, but...it involves micro barring technique while you still using alternate picking.OverviewSection 1: Introduction and explanationLecture 1 WelcomeSection 2: A minor pentatonic scale BOX 1Lecture 2 BOX 1 IntroLecture 3 BOX 1 (A)Lecture 4 BOX 1 (B)Lecture 5 BOX 1 (C)Section 3: A minor pentatonic scale BOX 2Lecture 6 BOX 2 introLecture 7 BOX 2 (A)Lecture 8 BOX 2 (B)Lecture 9 BOX 2 (C)Section 4: A minor pentatonic scale BOX 3Lecture 10 BOX 3 introLecture 11 BOX 3 (A)Lecture 12 BOX 3 (B)Lecture 13 BOX 3 (C)Section 5: A minor pentatonic scale BOX 4Lecture 14 BOX 4 introLecture 15 BOX 4 (A)Lecture 16 BOX 4 (B)Lecture 17 BOX 4 (C)Section 6: A minor pentatonic scale BOX 5Lecture 18 BOX 5 introLecture 19 BOX 5 (A)Lecture 20 BOX 5 (B)Lecture 21 BOX 5 (C)Beginner guitar player who aim to be free along all the fretboardScreenshotsrapidgator.net:https://rapidgator.net/file/8d66d69a4366d57d46ddd7461bfa8c01/dfwuw.Unlocking.Pentatonic.Box.15.Useful.Exercises.part1.rar.htmlhttps://rapidgator.net/file/8e381109c9cbf348f50eed862e1ddc0d/dfwuw.Unlocking.Pentatonic.Box.15.Useful.Exercises.part2.rar.htmlnitroflare.com:https://nitroflare.com/view/C78A5DB9710B29C/dfwuw.Unlocking.Pentatonic.Box.15.Useful.Exercises.part1.rarhttps://nitroflare.com/view/E309CE543EAE400/dfwuw.Unlocking.Pentatonic.Box.15.Useful.Exercises.part2.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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