In this video
We're going to look at the 3:2 method in G Major Pentatonic, this means we can cover 3 octaves with 1 full shape - pretty exciting!
Techniques needed for this lesson:
Picking across strings 6 to 1
Use of Slides
Pentatonic shapes knowledge (Shape 1 and 5)
Understanding octave shapes will help too!
3:2 Method
Pentatonic Shapes
This can be both:
Shape 1 - if you start from 12th fret, making it E minor pentatonic
Shape 5 - or from 15th fret, making it G major pentatonic, follow the Root notes!
Triads & Tricks for Chord & Soloing Freedom
Start Creating!
Learn the entire fretboard with just 4 octave shapes!
Triads in C Major
Triads in D Major
Triads in G and A
Jam Track 11: Pinball Champion w/ D G & A Triads
G, C, D, Em All Over the Neck ft Jam Track 12
Building Real Picking Speed & Accuracy
3:2 Method for Easy Major Pentatonic Solos!
Jam Track 12: Lead for Frank Turner Chords with 3:2 Method
Practice Routine & Songs For Int 6