Pentatonic Minor box pattern:
In A: In G:
|---------------------5-8-||---------------------3-6-||
|-----------------5-8-----||-----------------3-6-----||
|-------------5-7---------||-------------3-5---------||
|---------5-7-------------||---------3-5-------------||
|-----5-7-----------------||-----3-5-----------------||
|-5-8---------------------||-3-6---------------------||
In B:
|--------------------------8-11--|
|---------------------8-11-------|
|----------------8-10------------|
|-----------8-10-----------------|
|------8-10----------------------|
|-8-11---------------------------|
It is important to be able to play this in all positions, so what I do is play it in F starting at the 1st fret, then I play it at F# starting at the second fret, then G at the 3rd and so on until I cannot play it anymore at the top of the neck (Usually about B on the 16th fret).
Once I get to the top, I work my way back down - one fret at a time - to the open position. I'd recommend doing this for five minutes straight each day until you are able to do it in your sleep.
Next do the same exercise with the next box shape which is:
In A:
|------------------------------8-10-||----|
|------------------------8-10-------||----|
|-------------------7-9-------------||----|
|-------------7-10------------------||----|
|-------7-10------------------------||----|
|-8-10-----------------------------||----|
Another thing that Randy stressed is doing alternate picking and using an exercise like this:
|-8-5----5------------------------|-----|--------------------------------|------|
|-----8-----8-5---8-5------5-----|-----|--------------------------------|------|
|-----------------------7------7-5-|----|-5------------------------------|------|
|-----------------------------------|-7--|---7-5---7-5----5-------------|------|
|-----------------------------------|----|---------------7----7-5--7-5---|------|
|-----------------------------------|----|------------------------------8-|-5----|
|--------------------------------|------|
|--------------------------------|------|
|-------------------------5---5-|------|
|---------5---5---7-5-7---7---|-7----|
|-7-5-7----7-------------------|------|
|--------------------------------|------|
These lessons are from the December 2006 Guitar World article featuring Randy Rhoads' lessons. They are not unique to Randy, as I learned them years ago from another teacher, but they are universally important to be able to play well.
Lessons thread anyone?
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Re: Lessons thread anyone?
hey, I play that way too from time to timeRockyRhoads wrote: Another thing that Randy stressed is doing alternate picking and using an exercise like this:
|-8-5----5------------------------|-----|--------------------------------|------|
|-----8-----8-5---8-5------5-----|-----|--------------------------------|------|
|-----------------------7------7-5-|----|-5------------------------------|------|
|-----------------------------------|-7--|---7-5---7-5----5-------------|------|
|-----------------------------------|----|---------------7----7-5--7-5---|------|
|-----------------------------------|----|------------------------------8-|-5----|
|--------------------------------|------|
|--------------------------------|------|
|-------------------------5---5-|------|
|---------5---5---7-5-7---7---|-7----|
|-7-5-7----7-------------------|------|
|--------------------------------|------|
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Re: Lessons thread anyone?
Randy did the first one there a lot, the 2nd is in his spotlight solo. The first is played many times in the We've got the Magic solo (I've nearly finished now, I'm past the solo and everything, now on the bit just before the last chorus, the quiet bit).RockyRhoads wrote: Another thing that Randy stressed is doing alternate picking and using an exercise like this:
|-8-5----5------------------------|-----|--------------------------------|------|
|-----8-----8-5---8-5------5-----|-----|--------------------------------|------|
|-----------------------7------7-5-|----|-5------------------------------|------|
|-----------------------------------|-7--|---7-5---7-5----5-------------|------|
|-----------------------------------|----|---------------7----7-5--7-5---|------|
|-----------------------------------|----|------------------------------8-|-5----|
|--------------------------------|------|
|--------------------------------|------|
|-------------------------5---5-|------|
|---------5---5---7-5-7---7---|-7----|
|-7-5-7----7-------------------|------|
|--------------------------------|------|
These lessons are from the December 2006 Guitar World article featuring Randy Rhoads' lessons. They are not unique to Randy, as I learned them years ago from another teacher, but they are universally important to be able to play well.
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Pentatonic Rules
Great Pentatonic intro. I remember Zakk Wylde discussing how he "connects the dots" of the pentatonic scales when he is soloing, Does anyone know what he means by this exactly?...
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