Lesson 2 in our series on breaking out of the Pentatonic scale. Learn to play blues solos! Are you looking to spice up your guitar solos? Most guitarists discover the pentatonic scale and get stuck in the first position "box" and never find a way out. This free series of guitar lessons can help you expand your guitar solos and start playing some of those cool outside notes. Godin Artist and owner of the I Wanna Rock School of Music, Jay Stevens , teaches a series of lessons on expanding out of the Pentatonic scale. This lesson takes our standard 1st box position of the pentatonic and adds the flat 5 to it creating a blues scale. I also show how to use it with the major third from lesson one Lesson 1 is here:www.youtube.com Lesson 3 now available: www.youtube.com

6 thoughts on “Blues Rock Guitar lesson, how to solo, breaking out of the Pentatonic scale part 2

  1. Thanks for the comment! I’m an original six fan as well.Toronto born Leafs fan. Congrats on that cup win last season! Even though he didn’t really help you out, it was great to see Kaberle win the cup.

  2. Thanks for the comment! I’m an original six fan as well.Toronto born Leafs fan. Congrats on that cup win last season! Even though he didn’t really help you out, it was great to see Kaberle win the cup.

  3. Original six fan but Im Boston born Bruins fan. Nice playing however

  4. Original six fan but Im Boston born Bruins fan. Nice playing however

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