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Overview - Lesson 1

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So I am still cementing knowledge of the intermediate course....but I feel like I got to get into this. One thing though. In the coments Syn makes below the video, he mentions pentatonic etudes...I can't seem to find them. Any help?
Maybe they haven't been released properly yet because I can't find them either. They should be where the other etudes are too so honestly have no clue.

I think they are all using the 3-1-3 pattern so you could go and take a look into that
 
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I kinda forgot sharing this at first but this is one of those things I watch when I want to listen to some killer blue. What I like about it is that it's very pure and he's really just playing over a bunch of backingtracks, he also messes up a couple of times. There are a bunch of really great licks in it too
 

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    Love this! Listening to him jam in the background right now.
     
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    Calvin Phillips

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    It's funny you mention this guy. When I bought my new guitar I wanted a semi hollow. The techs at the store pointed me to his custom. I played it and walked out with it. That's the guitar I now have.
     

    Brian Haner Sr.

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    PG, you are playing that without a pick! I mean, I know fingerpicking but I thought it was used for things like basic chords with clean sounds. You're like,...shredding x)
    Haha! Yeah. I often play without a pick. I like that sound a lot - and I've gotten pretty good at playing fast that way.
     
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    idssdi

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    Awesome!

    Playing without a pick is something to get used to, I mostly practiced it by a combination of noodling a lot while being to lazy to grab my pick.
     
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