How To Visualize the Fretboard Like a Pro Guitarist
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Get the special launch discount on The Connected Guitar: ►https://andrewclarkeguitar.teachable.com/p/the-connected-guitar?coupon_code=YOUTUBE30 In this guitar lesson, we'll be looking at the best ways to navigate the guitar fretboard. We'll begin by looking at the pentatonic scale and how it can be used in major and minor keys. Then we'll build a roadmap that allows us to play guitar chords in any key by using the number system. Finally, we'll put everything together and combine the pentatonic positions with chords so you can play rhythm and lead guitar at the same time. If you have any questions, please leave those below. Thanks for watching! :) #guitarfretboard #pentatonicscale #guitarchords #guitarlesson _____________________________________________ 🎸 Courses & Free Stuff: My Beginner/Intermediate Soloing Course: ►https://andrewclarkeguitar.teachable.com/p/soloing-made-simple My Beginner/Intermediate Play By Ear Course: ► https://andrewclarkeguitar.teachable.com/p/listen-pla
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