Claude Johnson

How to Play The Pentatonic Scale on Lead Guitar

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Claude Johnson

How to Create Licks Using the Pentatonic Scale Shapes

Hey, guys. Claude Johnson here with guitarcontrol.com and I want to talk about pentatonic scale shapes and playing licks and expanding your knowledge. I’m in the key of A. The thing is, first of all, you’ve got to know your five basic shapes. I’m not going to go over those because I’ve done, I think,

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Claude Johnson

How to Play On Bb Major Scale Shapes On Lead Guitar

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Claude Johnson

How to Combine Pentatonics with Harmonic Minor Scale

Hope you enjoy this mini lesson of the day… You can easily spice up your blues licks by combining minor pentatonic with harmonic minor, either by playing a pentatonic phrase and then a harmonic phrase (or vice-versa)… or simply hitting the major 7th note (1 note below the root). Try it out. Also, we’re very

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Claude Johnson

How to Play Scale Pattern Licks On Lead Guitar

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Jon Maclennan

How to Play Guitar Lick with Hexatonic Scale – Part 4

How’s it going, guys? My name is John McClennanand I’m here with guitarcontrol.com,bringing you this lesson. This is ourlast installment on the hexatonic scale. We’ve covered from all the way down hereto the 2nd fret, and now we’re ending uphere on the 14th fret, which gives us thewhole range of the instrument with somegood vocabulary,

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Scales and Arpeggios

How to Play Guitar Lick with Hexatonic Scale – Part 3

How’s it going, guys? This is John McClennanand I’m here with guitarcontrol.com,bringing you this video lesson and we’recontinuing our little series of lessonson what I call the hexatonic scale,which is a six-note scale. It’s your majorscale with the fourth step removed. We need to keep filling out all the positionsof the guitar with licks and

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