Stretching The Blues Lesson #1 - Adding Major 3rd to Minor Pentatonic
Published on 10 January 2016
Go to http://bit.ly/mastergtr This is the first lesson in series of 5 lessons I submitted to Truefire for their "Next Top Guitar Instructor" contest. I won the contest!
In this lesson, I'm adding the Major 3rd to the Minor Pentatonic, which is a cool thing to do. It works great over Dominant 7 Chords (don't do it over a Minor chord!).
Download the Guitar Pro 6 file, TAB file and backing track here:
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I am using a Line 6 POD HD500 for the tone, with an added overdrive pedal called "KOi".
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