Have you ever wondered why so many guitar players favor the minor pentatonic scale? My guess is because not only is it useful in a lot of musical situations, it's easy to learn and actually remember! The source of that simplicity comes from its two-note-per-string construction, so it begs the question: why can't we apply this concept to more complex scales? If you're interested in the modes of the Major Scale that are used in this lesson, be sure to check out my popular course Guitar Super System, now 50% off!
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