I would like to present a few small tips on how to improvise on your
guitar with a pentatonic scale in A-minor. We will use two chords and
make the whole thing quite impressive. Grab your guitar and come on!
Guitar improvisation is not a completely uncomprehensible art that
cannot be learned. You can practice the art of improvisation by
learning scales, learning patterns to use in improvisation, by
composing melodies on your guitar and by simply improvising a lot.
When you learn to play guitar I think it's a good thing to use time to
experiment with chords and scales. This will help you develop your
creativity and your own style of playing.
The following exercises will show you a way to practice scales and
chords together.
First I would like to give you two chords you can use. The first chord
is A7 and you can play it in the open position like this:
1. --0---2. --2---3. --0---4. --2---5. --0---6. ------
Now we will look at a small lick in the fift position on the guitar.
This mean that you place your left hand on the neck with the first
finger on the fifth fret. Here is the lick:...
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