One Pentatonic Pattern Does it All?
Inspired by Doug Marks' video, here's a different, albeit much longer, take on the explanation why this works, and possibly why it's the best pattern. It helps find the pattern based on the root notes and what surrounds them, and helps learn the entire fretboard in the process. Improvise guitar solos using one scale on the entire neck and fretboard. Part 2 • The Power of Root Notes Part 3 • Fretboard freedom, finally!

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One Pentatonic Pattern Does it All

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