Easy G Major Pentatonic

Course: Easy Lead Guitar & Rhythm Consolidation

In this video

Discover the G major pentatonic scale, which creates distinctly happy-sounding riffs and melodies. This five-note scale builds naturally from the G major chord you already know, making it easier to learn and remember.

In this lesson:

  • G major pentatonic pattern: five notes that create uplifting, positive-sounding music (Major = Happy!)

  • Using your G major chord as a foundation - fingers already positioned correctly

  • Proper picking technique: holding and controlling your pick for accurate single-note playing

  • String-by-string picking motion: coming from underneath the string and picking out

  • Ascending and descending patterns to build coordination between both hands

The scale opens up classic riffs like "My Girl" by The Temptations and prepares you for more complex lead guitar work. Practice starts slow with a focus on clean, even picking that builds the foundation for faster playing later.

G Major Pentatonic Ascending & Descending

Next Up: C Major Chord & Easy Fmaj7

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