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EXERCISE #1 Dominant / Mixolydian scale study. This articulate riff has a funky feel
and explores soloing outside of the pentatonic scale.
EXERCISE #2
Dominant / Mixolydian scale study. This is a variation of exercise #1 that will help youfurther study melodic soloing.
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EXERCISE #3 Minor Pentatonic Blues scale study. This scale is important for all guitarists to know. Commonly used in Blues, Jazz and Rock styles.
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EXERCISE #4 Minor Pentatonic scale study. This exercise uses 8th note triplets and puts focus on using pull-offs.
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EXERCISE #5 Arpeggio / Sweep study. This exercise uses a technique called sweeping. Use this as both a lead and rhythm guitar study. Backing tracks use a I-IV-bIII-bVII progression.
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EXERCISE #6 Melodic / Legato lead study. This selection uses both the Major and
Minor scale to create a melodic melody played over a I-IV-bIII-bVII progression.
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EXERCISE #7 Major Pentatonic / Chordal Hammer-on study. This exercise uses partial chords along with slurring notes over a I-IV chord progression.
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EXERCISE #8 Major Pentatonic study. This is a variation of exercise #7 that will helpyou further study slurs and the hammer-on / pull of technique.
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EXERCISE #9 Major scale / Alternate picking study. This exercise uses the Major scale and covers two octaves within each position.
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EXERCISE #10 Major scale / Triplet study. This piece will help you further develop your picking hand while practicing the Major scale.
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EXERCISE #11 Dominant / Bending study. This exercise puts focus on bending the 6th and 9th scale tones of the Mixolydian mode.
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EXERCISE #12 Dominant / Picking study. This exercise moves through the Mixolydian mode by 4th’s and will help your picking hand.
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EXERCISE #13 Minor Pentatonic scale study. Use this exercise to develop your picking hand and knowledge of the fretboard. Study the intervals used in relation to the tonic.
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EXERCISE #14 Minor Pentatonic / Interval study. This selection uses a pivoting technique to study intervals used to perform this piece. Min 3rd, perfect 4th, perfect 5th and Min 7th intervals are used.
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EXERCISE #15 Alternate Picking study. This exercise uses a melodic / rhythmic approach to practicing the Mixolydian mode. Works great as a alternate picking exercise.
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EXERCISE #16 Dominant Lead study. This selection combines various techniques used in previous exercises. Bending, Hammer-ons, Pull-offs and alternate picking is used.
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EXERCISE #17 Major Arpeggio study. This exercise uses Major Arpeggios over a I-IV progression. Use this study as an introduction to understanding chord construction.
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EXERCISE #18 Major Pentatonic / Bending study. This exercise will give you riffs commonly used as a lead guitarist. Focus is primarily on bending and hammer-ons.
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EXERCISE #19 Major Pentatonic / Bending study. This selection puts focus on bending. Play along withbacking tracks to develop your ear.
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EXERCISE #20 Major Scale / Sweeping study. This exercise uses a melodic approach to practicing the Major scale. Focus is on alternate picking and using the sweep technique.
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EXERCISE #21 Minor Pentatonic study. This exercise uses tied figures on the off beat to help you develop your rhythmic reading ability.
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EXERCISE #22 Minor Pentatonic study. This selection uses pull-offs along with alternate picking to create a great lead exercise.
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EXERCISE #23 Minor Pentatonic / Interval study. This study uses a pivot technique as you practice intervals. Minor 3rd, Perfect 4th, 5th and Minor 7th intervals are included in this exercise.