Another way to think about pentatonic scales on guitar

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Find whatever scale you need, wherever you need it! Do you always start your solos in the same pentatonic shape? Far too many of us guitar players do this.

It's time to master the fretboard, finally. It would be nice to know wherever we happen to be on the fretboard at that moment, what the scale is without having to shift to Shape 1 Easy Shape all the time. And remember we can choose either just one scale for a song, or many scales for a song. But to do that, we’ll need to be able to find scales quickly and easily. All my students here are taught a simple three-step method. By thinking of each pentatonic shape as being either a "first finger" start or a "third finger" start we can find and switch scales really fast.
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