How to Play Coltrane Patterns - Major Chords (+Free PDF)
Coltrane Patterns are simple four note groups that can be used to create melodies that work really well over chord changes. This week I break down the Coltrane pattern based on the Major chord, into 2 different sets of fingering patterns. 2:02 The Extended Shapes 5:01 The Pentatonic Versions 9:28 The Shred Versions Download the free PDF from here... http://bit.ly/31FRrQq Support me on Patreon / sixstringsattachedtv

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