Whether you want to learn 1-2-1 with a tutor, via Skype, via Video Exchange, or via our online courses. “Our company is dedicated to bringing you the best guitar lessons you can get. Taking longer in the first place to run the exercises slowly is so important, as the speed will then happen very naturally. Only once doing that for a long time should you start to speed up. However, to best practice these exercises you should play them at a speed that gives you time to think about each note. We’ve recorded the exercises at 120BPM, which can be a good aim. So, what speed should you play these at? Well, this is a great question! The answer is to play at a speed that is comfortable for you. For each exercise, here are the shapes we use:Įxercise 1 (3 Up 1 Down): Pentatonic Box 1.Įxercise 2 (Tetratonics): Pentatonic Box 5, 1 and 2 (in that order).Įxercise 3 (Descending 5’s): Pentatonic Box 5, 4 and 3 (in that order).Įxercise 4 (Octave Pentatonics): Pentatonic Box 1.Įxercise 5 (Pentatonic 3rds): Pentatonic Box 5, 1, 2 & 3 (in that order). We use all 5 shapes, so if you would like to learn more about the 5 shapes then please check this course out: lead guitar intermediate lesson. These exercises all use the A Minor pentatonic scales.
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