www.nextlevelguitar.com Click theabove link to check out our 4 DVD set "Beginner Blues Rock Soloing" – it has over 8 hours of video lessons, jam tracks, and a coinciding written lesson booklet. www.nextlevelguitar.com Click link to get a killer brand new Blues lesson not on YouTube and a Blues scales and lead guitar Ebook, all for free from NextLevelGuitar.com This lesson is a small part of a much longer lesson in the above 4 dvd set where we teach you how to use the major pentatonic scale in blues rock guitar playing – this is the 1st of two parts in this series. Many more lessons on the full on video instructional website at: www.nextlevelguitar.com

23 thoughts on “Learn 2 solo lead blues rock guitar major pentatonic scales

  1. Marty reminds me of my first guitar teacher (look jus like him)- great tutorials (NLG-Next Level Guitars got one of the best tutorials posted on youtube..))..

  2. Was this Marty’s last vid on Rockongoodpeople? 🙁

  3. Still my favorite You Tube instructor. I’ve learned so much from Marty, even though I like country and folk.

  4. I remember when Marty started these lessons, is,it 3 years already, great teacher

  5. cool as always ….can i get the tabs??plz …

  6. $99 for 4 dvd’s isn’t bad, but I would prefer to be able to buy them seperate, even for $30 a piece. Just in case I didn’t find them as helpful as I would have liked, and then I would have only wasted $30, instead of $100…

  7. they’re for begginers. remember where we all started

  8. starting on the third, or in this case the minor third, always sounds great. Also adding a major seventh or a sharp nine makes you stand out and sound awesome

  9. A minor Pent = C major Pent. Right On !! 😉

  10. marty how do you get that awesome blues sound?

  11. A chord tone is the 1st 3rd and 5th interval of the scale if its a triad or 1 3 5 7 for a seventh. So if the song is in G & the progression is say G to C to D u would start on a 1,3,5 or 7 related to the chord of the measure. In pentatonic minor ud be thinking of starting on a G(1) Bb(3) D(5) or F(5) over the G. Over the C ud want a C(1) E(3) G(5) or Bb(7).

  12. U get the idea? now the pentatonic is nice cuz most of the notes work but the forth doesnt so much so if you land hard on a G wen the d chord shows up u will sound off. Think on that and get back to me.

  13. best to start on a chord tone. ie: 1,3,5 or 7

  14. whats the song or scale that’s playing in the background? thanks….

  15. i have a soloing question for you… lets say the song is in G, and your gona start your solo, using the minor pentatonic scale.. do you HAVE TO start on a "G" note? or can it be started on any note that falls on the G minor pentatonic scale?

  16. do you have any more vids on how to solo and or scales to thanks and good vids

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