Phil Roberts – Make my Pentatonic scales actually useful

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Phil Roberts – Make my Pentatonic scales actually usefulYou’ve been playing some time but never really learnt how to use scalesSo far you’ve seen a lot of scale diagrams to practice soloing over backing tracks, but you feel like a mess as you have no idea how you’re supposed to go about memorizing all of the shapes, and you’re missing the vital background knowledge about how and when to apply them.“I just can’t get my head around the concept of scales”You might know minor pentatonic scale shape 1 but this is the first and only scale you know, and you’re lost when it comes expanding this knowledge into other scales (like the Major Pentatonic) and other scale shapes. Its so frustrating, like your missing a piece of the puzzle. Why do scales seem so abstract and separate?1 pentatonic is not enough to get you to where you need to goIt’s not that you haven’t tried to learn and memorize the other pentatonic shapes, but you’re struggling because you don’t quite understand how you should be using them or how to work them into your current playing. It sems like every other guitar player around is is getting it, why aren’t you?Transform your pentatonic scales into memorable, usable musical building blocks!Want to start from the ground up learning how scales fit together on the fretboard so you can move around and not get lost?Have no idea where to begin with scales/modes?Want to finally link your pentatonic shapes together without confusion?Looking for a powerful method to successfully learn, memorize and apply scales?Discover the “Perfect-Storm”™ Scale BlueprintThis short course teaches a series of vital concepts which have been brought together in “perfect storm” so you no longer have to struggle through what seems to be an abstract series of scale shapes/notes.Avoid the pain of learning and memorizing scale shapesCut right to the chase with this powerful method. Once you’ve learnt it you can apply it to all your other scales and fly around the fretboard. Once you’ve discover the freedom that the Perfect Storm Scale Bluepint allows, you’ll ask yourself: “Why aren’t scales taught this everywhere?”Learn vital visualisation techniques, scale drills, then solo over the provided backing tracksThis course is your solution to the pain of scale learning and scale memorisation (urg). You just want to play your guitar, right? But you gotta do some groundwork first, with this method you’ll have an easier way to absorb this knowledge and more efficient ways to embed and recall it. Seriously, it’s time you sorted this scale headache once and for all!Course Curriculum Start Here!PreviewIntroduction (1:42)Killer Scale ConceptsStartThe Perfect Storm – 3 Key concepts that changed my life (8:30)Start8 vital things you need to know about scales or you’ll fail to understand them fully (13:13)The DNA of Musical LifeStartIntroduction to Major Intervals (7:30)StartIntroduction to Minor Intervals (7:01) Learning Vs PracticingStartThe value of learning like a Porn Star (5:07)StartAre you missing these key details of technique? (8:33)StartJedi Mind tricks to erase errors in your practice forever (4:40)StartThe 7 step metronome regime to results without the boredom (17:36)MINOR Pentatonic Scale Shape Drills – 16th note feelPreviewMinor Pentatonic Shapes 1 and 5 – 16th note feel (9:04)StartMinor Pentatonic Shapes 4 and 3 – 16th note feel (6:49)StartMinor Pentatonic Shape 2 – 16th note feel (3:52)PreviewMinor Box Shapes and their associated chords (8:07)StartTurns out nobody needed the 140bpm+ drills (1:13)MINOR Pentatonic Scale Shape Drills – Triplet feelStartMinor Pentatonic Shapes 1 and 5 – triplet feel (4:03)StartMinor Pentatonic Shapes 4 and 3 – triplet feel (2:34)StartMinor Pentatonic Shape 2 – triplet feel (1:18)MINOR Pentatonic Backing TracksStartBacking Track – Hey Floyd Am 70 bpm 16th note feelStartBacking Track – Open Blues Am 96 bpm triplet feelMAJOR Pentatonic Scale Shape Drills – 16th note feelStartA quick word about major pentatonics (1:58)StartMajor Pentatonic Shapes 1 and 5 – 16th note feel (6:41)StartMajor Pentatonic Shapes 4 and 3 – 16th note feelStartMajor Pentatonic Shape 2 – 16th note feelStartMajor Box Shapes and their associated chords (4:26)MAJOR Pentatonic Scale Shape Drills – Triplet feelStartMajor Pentatonic Shape 1 and 5 – triplet feel (2:30)StartMajor Pentatonic Scale Shapes 4 and 3 – triplet feel (2:21)StartMajor Pentatonic Scale Shape 2 – triplet feel (1:08)MAJOR Pentatonic Backing TracksStartBacking Track – I Gotta Testify A 96 bpm 16th note feelBringing it all togetherStartApplying what you’ve learnt (8:23)