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Learn to play this simple scale pattern and, using the power chords you learned 333
previously, have a cool blues jam session! 4 44
Learn the G minor pentatonic scale! Be sure to use one finger per fret.
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Be sure to review the lesson about power chords to turn this lesson into an exciting blues / rock
improvisation session with a friend. If another player isn't around, use the midi accompaniment
track recorded at physical guitar.com ! The next lesson is about "blues riffs" and creativity
using the minor pentatonic scale.