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Lessons: Lesson #7385: Pentatonic Exercise

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Pentatonic Exercise


by Ernest Esterson (16)

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Pages: 1     Suggested Tempo: 120
This exercise in a common pentatonic scale form in C# minor. Always use a metronome and make sure you can play the exercise clean and mistake free. Limit your wrist movement so the pick doesnt move to far away from the string your picking, added movement means speed loss. When you can play it clean, increase the tempo to crazy heights!
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