Channel: fretjam
Category: Music
Tags: 2 5 1 guitar2 5 1 minor keyminor key 2 5 1playing over 2 5 12 5 1 pentatonic scaleii v i guitarminor 2 5 1 chordspentatonic scales2 5 1 minor chordsminor 2 5 1 lesson2 5 1 musicsoloing over 2 5 1minor 2 5 1minor 2 5 1 soloii v i2 5 1 chord progression2 5 1 lessonminor 2 5 1 pentatonics
Description: Patreon: patreon.com/fretjam Didn't catch the last part? youtu.be/a4qyN0NG8-w Lesson page: fretjam.com/minor-2-5-1-pentatonics.html This lesson expands on the previous part, where we tried changing pentatonic scale with the chord change. 2 5 1 is a common sequence in both major and minor keys. While minor pentatonic has our minor key 2 5 1 chords covered, we can explore some alternatives to connect to and colour the chords in different ways. For example, how might we play over a sharp or flat 9 dominant (5 chord)? And how can we colour both the 2 and 1 chords outside the usual minor pentatonic system?