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Hello friends,

This week I'm reviewing some of my old video lessons and creating useful study sheets to go along with them. If becoming a solid lead guitarist is on your agenda, then dive into this tutorial on how to play the pentatonic scale in five positions, complete with a few hot licks in each. Download the attached sheet to fully understand the connection to the "CAGED System." Let's get started!

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Fretboard Freedom Lesson - Finding Pentatonics Across the Guitar Neck

Get early access to the TABS, exclusive tutorials and other awesome supporter perks at http://www.patreon.com/swiftlessons A lead guitar tutorial on finding your minor pentatonic scale across the fretboard using the "CAGED" system. In this intermediate-advanced guitar lesson, Philadelphia based guitar instructor Rob Swift shows six different positions of the common pentatonic rock guitar scale. With each new scale pattern, you'll learn two useful licks in the high and low octaves. Let's get started! Try Lizard Spit http://amzn.to/1Ln6RNI ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Links: Facebook: http://facebook.com/phillyguitarlessons Instagram: https://instagram.com/swiftguitarless... Twitter: https://twitter.com/swiftlessons Request a song at: http://goo.gl/y70rff

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Anonymous

Great lesson. Thanks for an easy to understand explanation and how the licks work within the scales .

swiftlessons

Hey thanks Anne-Marie, glad you are enjoying this lesson and that it has improved your understanding and repertoire of licks. I'll be adding some new licks videos very soon. Thanks so much for your support. -Rob

Anonymous

I love the lesson! There any chance of getting tabs for the licks so I don't have to rewind as much? :)

Anonymous

how do I find the tabs for a lesson

swiftlessons

Hey Ron, I'll send you more detailed instructions later. But you can go to the page labeled "post" to access the search tags on the left side of that page. Lessons are organized by technique, genre or artist name.

Anonymous

Thank you Rob, this lesson really helps me more fully understand how the various scales are connected to the C-A-G-E-D shapes - something I was only vaguely aware of. The example licks helped to hammer the points home :-)

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