Pentatonic Horizontal Patterns
Published on 16 December 2020
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This is a good exercise for moving up and down the fretboard with the pentatonic scales. I'm playing horizontally here, which is important to do, in addition to learn the pentatonic boxes vertically. Learn both!
This free guitar lesson exercise will help you learn the pentatonic scale all over the neck.
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