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Written by Pat Baxter

Guitar Soloing and Improvisation - Lesson Three

 


 

As always I have the root notes circled to make them easier to identify. Once again I used G Major for this example, but we all know that the pattern and the position of the root note (tonic) would remain the same no matter what key (where on the neck) we played it... right.

See you next month!

[Lesson 1]   [Lesson 2]   [Lesson 3]   [Lesson 4]   [Lesson 5]   [Lesson 6]  

Pat Baxter is a recording artist and author of the guitar instruction book called "Rockin' The Modes".



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