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For my fellow soloist,
Are you growing bored of the minor pentatonic scale? In today’s mini lead lesson, we’ll unlock a huge area of the fretboard using relative major and minor scales. The concept is simple, the C major and A natural minor scales contain the same notes, meaning you can recycle the major scale patterns you already know when jamming in minor keys and vice versa, but the position I’ll share with you today features a secret advantage! Let’s jump in! -Rob
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Time Stamps:
0:00 – Demonstration
0:17 – Relative Scales
1:35 – Staircase Arpeggio
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