A question I constantly hear (er... read, really) is something along the lines of, "How do I get started learning to solo using the Major Scale?" I've found that most guitar players are familiar with the minor pentatonic root position box shape, so I've created this lesson to show you just how closely related the Aeolian mode is to that box we all know and love. If this lesson is helpful and you'd like to learn more, I highly recommend you take Guitar Super System (discount coupon available here) where you'll learn how to use ALL the modes, along with various chord shapes, arpeggios, triads, and improvising strategies, among much more. After all, it's not a system. It's a SUPER system.
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