So this is a lesson on what I call stacking. I am sure there is a technical term for it but I have no idea what it is. Stacking notes on top of each other is one of those big ahha moments in soloing where you are like so that is how they make their guitar solos sound so awesome. This applies to all sorts of scales but as you might know I am all about the pentatonic scale here at papastache102. Try this in your guitar solos. It works in all styles blues, rock, and country. Beware though it is highly addicting!
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Major Pentatonic:
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