How To Play Pentatonic Licks Between Every Chord You Play

By Andrew Clarke

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Get 25% off Soloing Made Simple with code "YOUTUBE": ►https://andrewclarkeguitar.teachable.com/p/soloing-made-simple There's nothing quite like being able to flow effortlessly between lead guitar and rhythm guitar. Pros like Jimi Hendrix and John Mayer are especially great at mixing licks and riffs between their chord changes. In this lesson, I'll show you the best method for doing this by combining bar chords with the pentatonic scale. If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments below! #pentatonicscale #guitarlesson #guitarfretboard #guitarchords _____________________________________________ 📚 Free Resources: FREE Fretboard Navigation Guidebook: ► https://www.andrewclarkeguitar.com/free-stuff/fretboard-guidebook FREE Music Theory Handbook: ► https://www.andrewclarkeguitar.com/free-stuff/guitarists-companion 3 FREE Backing Tracks: ► https://www.andrewclarkeguitar.com/free-stuff/slow-pop-track-pack _____________________________________________ 🎸 Guitar Course

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