Learn how to play major pentatonic scale shapes!
This is the final exercise for learning the major pentatonic scale shapes.
The good news is, you are closer to mastering the guitar than you might think.
To create all minor and major modes you use the pentatonic scales as your starting point.
Make sure you can play all minor and major pentatonic scales in all keys and shapes before you move on to Major Pentatonic Modes in the Advanced Routine.
The better prepared you are, the quicker the next layer of notes can be learned. It really is down to knowing the shapes and the intervals inside.
Without this you have nothing to target or anchor your licks in.
New Scale = New Chord
The next step of practicing these scales is to play them in relation to each other, just like you will with Advanced Chord Progressions.
Together all these exercises form a spiders net of musical harmony where you quickly can look at chords, intervals and scales from different perspectives.
The best news is, when you completed all exercises, your hands and the fret board will tell you where to go next.
To learn more, check the Conspiracy.









