There is a substantial amount of information about how to use pentatonic scales and tips along the way, with many of the concepts repeated in various ways to enhance understanding. The focus is on connecting pentatonic scales, patterns, and exercises in any key using the entire fretboard.
Pentatonic scales are perhaps the most widely used scales for soloing in most styles of guitar. The pentatonic scale is a five-note scale using two notes per string. These patterns can be connected to give a guitarist access to the entire fretboard in all major and minor keys.
- Over 630 different patterns and exercises!
- Patterns ranging from beginner to advanced.
- Build massive technique.
- Play in any key over the entire fretboard.
- Easy, usable theory.
- No need to read music.
- Detailed diagrams and tablature.
- Connect and combine all pentatonic scales.
- Techniques such as alternate picking, economy picking, hammer-ons and pull-offs, string skipping, and arpeggio-like patterns are included.