How to Build Killer Solos Using Just 4 Notes at a Time!
Build your soloing skills with this essential intermediate guitar exercise! In this lesson, Marty breaks down how to use groups of four notes within the pentatonic scale to supercharge your phrasing, create better licks, and start sounding more like your guitar heroes. Hey, what’s up you guys—Marty here with a really cool sequence I’ve been using and teaching for decades. We’re talking about a concept I still practice to this day: using 4-note patterns to unlock melodic phrasing and improvisation. I hear this in blues, classic rock, and beyond. What you’ll learn: ⦿ The difference between 3-note and 4-note groupings ⦿ How to break up the pentatonic scale into musical ideas ⦿ How these patterns lead to real licks and soloing concepts ⦿ A great finger-strength workout for your fretting hand Want the full course? Grab my Intermediate Electric Guitar Foundation right now at MartyMusic.com — 40 chapters of the exact stuff I still practice 30 years later. https://www.martymusic.com/intermedia... Thanks for watching, and keep those notes flowin’ four-ever! 😉 More Guitar Resources: 🎵 Get my FREE Guitar Guide PDF—packed with chords, scales, triads, arpeggios, and more: https://www.martymusic.com/the-ultima... 🎸 More Guitar Lessons & FREE Courses: https://www.martymusic.com/free-courses Follow me everywhere: https://linktr.ee/martyschwartz Check out the Epiphone Marty Schwartz ES-335 Guitar - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/xkQ6Zy Free Boss Katana Patches - https://bosstoneexchange.com/creator/... My Favorite Guitar + Filming Gear at Sweetwater https://imp.i114863.net/e4A326 My Favorite Guitar + Filming Gear at Amazon https://www.amazon.com/shop/martymusic Disclosure: I only recommend products I would use myself and all opinions expressed here are my own. The link above is an affiliate link, that at no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission on. 0:00 – Intro to the Intermediate Electric Guitar Foundation 0:33 – What Are Groups of Four? 1:12 – Building Patterns Within the Pentatonic Scale 2:01 – Classic Blues Lick Using Groups of 4 3:07 – Finger Positions and Fretboard Transitions 5:18 – Shortened "Blues Box" Groupings Explained 6:12 – Groups of Four Going Up the Neck 7:06 – Technique Benefits (Adjacent String Practice) 8:22 – Improvising With These Concepts 10:24 – Wrap-Up + Intermediate Course Info

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