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Guitar: Pentatonic & Blues Scales: Major and Minor
Guitar: Pentatonic & Blues Scales: Major and Minor

Guitar: Pentatonic & Blues Scales: Major and Minor Keys • A Simple Approach to Solos • Step-by-Step Approach • Straightforward Diagrams • Download Inside! (Scott's Simple Guitar Lessons Book 5)

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Learn the Key to Solos...Inside Pentatonic and Blues Scales you'll find...A FREE PDF of 80 Positions & Patterns...5 Major, 5 Minor, and 5 Blues positions...13 Practical Exercises...Easy to understand diagrams...A simple approach to pentatonic theory...And MORE...No purchase necessary for the free PDF of 80 Positions & Patterns!Use Amazon's "Look inside" the book feature for the download link.Words from the author:"I never considered myself to be a musician when I was growing up. In fact, I was thoroughly convinced I did not have what it takes to be able to play music.I took cello lessons and failed miserable. I took piano lessons without making much progress. I sort of learned to play the recorder in school, if you can call playing hot cross buns playing.What I’m getting at is that I was a terrible musician. I couldn’t sing, I couldn’t keep time, I couldn’t play an instrument, the list of things I couldn’t do with respect to music is long.I found this particularly frustrating because my father is an absolutely fantastic professional saxophone player. I figured somewhere in me there had to be an inherent talent for music.I was very wrong.What I realized as I grew older was that my father didn’t have an inherent musical talent either. What he did have was an unstoppable drive to succeed.It took me a few years to get over my false idea that I could never be a good musician.A few years earlier my father had bought me a guitar as a Christmas present. It was sitting in a dusty case in my room, neglected.I had recently met a man named Jacob, another amazing musician. Jacob’s talent was with string instruments, particularly the bass. I asked his advice about what I should learn first.