In this video
When learnings solos or improvising, it's important to be able to go between different scale shapes as easily as possible, which gives you total freedom on the neck.
In this lesson, we'll look at how to use find the root note octaves to help with easily seeing and connecting the pentatonic shapes we have learned.
G root and major 3rd intervals at available octaves

G root and 3rd intervals - interactive tab
CAGED & Pentatonics: Total Fretboard Mastery
Introduction to the CAGED system for Lead Guitar
CAGED system C shape
CAGED system A shape
CAGED system G shape
CAGED system E shape
CAGED system D shape
Minor shapes of the CAGED system
Jimi Hendrix Player Study (Clean vibes)
E Minor Pentatonic Run 1
E Minor Pentatonic Run 2
Jimi Hendrix Player Study - Rock Style
C major pentatonic shape 1
C major pentatonic shape 2
C major pentatonic shape 3
C major pentatonic shape 4
C major pentatonic shape 5
Connecting shapes
Connecting Pentatonics with CAGED shapes, Intervals and Arpeggios
The Beatles/ George Harrison Player Study
G major pentatonic shape 1
G major pentatonic shape 2
G major pentatonic shape 3
G major pentatonic shape 4
G major pentatonic shape 5
How to connect major pentatonic shapes
Cool sounding major pentatonic run with ONE simple repeating shape








