Guitar Lead Patterns for Practice & Performance

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Just follow three steps and use one simple pattern to solo over your favorite songs or your own songs
Free online guitar lesson covering diagonal pentatonic scale patterns
Shapes of the major scale and movable scale patterns
So if you're in the key of c and you start playing from the a note, you're playing an a minor scale
When i first worked this out, i came up with five distinct lead patterns, each one fitting nicely into the other