Soloing with the Major Pentatonic Scale |
Soloing with the Major Pentatonic Scale
In this lesson, Chad shows you how to use the major pentatonic scale to create solos and improvise on a common bluegrass chord progression, what he calls “bluegrass chord progression #1,” which is used in songs like “Your Love Is Like a Flower,” “Bury Me Beneath the Willow,” and others. He starts in the key of E, showing you how to use the pentatonic scale to play “G-runs” on the E, A, and B chords (the I, IV, and V chords in the key of E), and then how to modify the basic G-run into other phrases that use the major pentatonic scale.
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