Part 3: Major & Minor Scales: In unit 3 we will be coming back to our lead guitar playing and talking in depth about the major and minor crossover in the blues. The concept is simple, we can use both the major pentatonic of the key, and the minor pentatonic of the key! How? Why? When? All good questions, and all of them answered right here.
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Essential Blues Guitar Lessons [13 of 27] Electric Blues For Intermediates

If you asked a beginner guitar player to play a pentatonic scale over a 12 bar blues, highly likely they will go to that trusty pentatonic shape 1 in a minor key. This is most people’s base when it comes to soloing. When you are dealing with dominant chords, however, you have many more options than that, and one of the most popular and best sounding, is blending the major and minor pentatonic shapes.

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