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Level 6 marks a significant step forward as we integrate serious scale practice and lead playing into our routine. The foundation is two-octave E minor pentatonic (visualizing the G major chord shape) and A minor pentatonic shape one, both practiced to build speed from 80-120 BPM. We're focusing on the B7 chord as the gateway to bar chords, drilling the essential G-to-B7 and E-to-B7 changes that appear in countless songs.
• Complete E minor pentatonic practice: two octaves, four cycles, building from 80-120 BPM
• A minor pentatonic shape one with both strict and practical blues fingering approaches
• B7 chord mastery with essential changes: G-to-B7 and E-to-B7 progressions
• 12-bar blues in E as the foundation: "Sweet Home Chicago," "Before You Accuse Me"
• Core song recommendations: "Hey Joe" (revisited with more detail), "Dock of the Bay," "Stand By Me"
• Building a six-song repertoire that you can play along to original recordings
• Understanding that the 12-bar blues form appears in unexpected songs like "I Want to Break Free"

