Tablature Scales and Arpeggios - Lesson 4-A

Scales and Arpeggios - Lesson 4-A

Title: Lesson 4-A
Subtitle: BASIC BLUES LEAD GUITAR
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Tabled by: Claudio
Instructions: E Minor Pentatonic Scale/E Blues Scale (open position)
Notices: Intro to Blues Lead Guitar. Examples in this lesson are
played only within the first position (first 4 or 5 frets).
Lead guitar is played with the help of a lead pattern.
The 1st pattern refers to the location of the notes on
the fretboard of a particular scale. The two most
common patterns (scales) are shown in the open
position. Minor Pentatonic and
the E Blues Scale. Practice the following examples
which ascend and descend to E minor pentatonic scale
and E blues scale until you are familiar with them.

COMPLETE EXERCISE 1 & 2 THEN READ ON.

The E minor pentatonic and the E blues scales can be
used to play licks or solos over a chord prograssion in
the key of E. Try the following examples and notice that
each note played is taken directly from the E minor
pentatonic or E blues scale.

Upon completion of exercices 3 and 4, please load
Lesson 4B (Combining Shuffle and Lead)

Tempo: 120 BPM
Tracks: 1
Instruments:
Bars: 40
Tabs: Scales and Arpeggios - Lesson 4-A.gp3
Lyric
Do mi so do do so mi do
Every truly cultured music student knows
You must learn your scales and your arpeggios
Bring the music ringing from your chest
And not your nose
While you sing your scales and your arpeggios

If you're faithful to your daily practicing
You will find your progress is encouraging
Do mi so me do mi so me fa la so it goes
When you do your scales and your arpeggios

Do mi so do
(Fast piano music playing)

Do mi so do do so mi do do mi so do do sol mi do
Though at first it seems as though it doesn't show
Like a tree ability will bloom and grow
If you're smart you'll learn by heart what every artist knows
Your must sing your scales
And your arpeeee ee eeggioooooooooos!

:::bang:::