Learn how to build Pentatonic Scales from the Modes of the Major Scale
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This is lesson 5.27 from our series “Music Theory For Guitar”
For Sections 1-4:
• Music Theory for Guitar
**Section 5
*Lesson 5.1: Intro to the Major Scale Modes
*Lesson 5.2: Major Scale Modes in Series
*Lesson 5.3: Major Scale Modes in Parallel
*Lesson 5.4: The Ionian Mode
*Lesson 5.5: The Dorian Mode
*Lesson 5.6: The Phrygian Mode
*Lesson 5.7: The Lydian Mode
*Lesson 5.8: The Mixolydian Mode
*Lesson 5.9: The Aeolian Mode
*Lesson 5.10: The Locrian Mode
*Lesson 5.11: Comparison of the Major Modes
*Lesson 5.12: Comparison of minor Modes
*Lesson 5.13: Pattern 1 of All Modes
*Lesson 5.14: Modes over static Major Chords
*Lesson 5.15: Modes over static minor Chords
*Lesson 5.16: Modes over static m7b5 Chords
*Lesson 5.17: Solo with Modes over Diatonic Chord Progressions
*Lesson 5.18: Solo with Modes over Non-Diatonic Chord Progressions
*Lesson 5.19: Modal Chord Progressions
*Lesson 5.20: Minor Pentatonic Scale
*Lesson 5:21: Major Pentatonic Scale
*Lesson 5.22: Major Pentatonic Scale vs Minor Pentatonic Scale
*Lesson 5.23: Major and Minor Pentatonic Scales from Modes
*Lesson 5.24: Advanced Soloing with Minor Pentatonic Scales over Minor Chords
*Lesson 5.25: Advanced Soloing with Major Pentatonic Scales over Major Chords
*Lesson 5.26: Advanced Soloing with Minor Pentatonic Scales over m7b5 Chords
**Lesson 5.27: Learn how to build Pentatonic Scales from the Modes of the Major Scale