Pentatonic Scales for Lead Guitar: A Beginner’s Guide

Last updated on March 23, 2026 12:04 pm
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In this section of the course we carry on from the Todd Robinson “Starting Lead Guitar – The Basics course” moving into the scales, expressive playing techniques and fretboard knowledge you will need to play great lead guitar solos and improvisations. This course focuses on pentatonic scales as the foundation of lead guitar playing.You will learn how to:Play all five shapes of the minor pentatonic scale cleanly across the neckUnderstand how pentatonic scales connect horizontally and verticallyUse minor and major triads inside pentatonic shapes as strong target notesDevelop melodic phrasing instead of running scale patternsApply rhythmic control using beat divisions and structured practice routinesUse 2-string and 3-string pentatonic boxes to simplify lead linesAdd expression through bends, vibrato, hammer-ons, pull-offs, and string skippingCreate flowing single-string and simple tapping ideasUnderstand the difference between minor and major pentatonics and when to use eachBuild confidence improvising lead guitar solos over backing tracksThis course is designed to turn pentatonic scales from memorised shapes into musical tools you can actually use in real solos.If you are sick of watching random guitar videos that go nowhere with no structure or learning outcomes and always find yourself without any idea of what you are actually playing this course is for you. The Guitar player you always wanted to be starts here:Lets Get into it

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