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Guitar Lead Patterns Using The Minor Pentatonic Scale

Posted October 10th, 2007 by Joe P.

Professor Jim’s Rock School featured on www.RockHouseMethod.com, this lesson teaches playing lead patternsĀ in the root position minor pentatonic scale. A full description of the lesson is contained within the PDF. The PDF of the lesson is FREE and in easy to use tablature format. We have made 15 backing tracks available for download for $3.99, you can use them to practice this lesson.

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