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Blues Soloing In E Using Pentatonics 3 And 4, And Not Box 1...

Blues Soloing In E Using Pentatonics 3 And 4, And Not Box 1... This is a short video based on a question from a viewer who was struggling with soloing over a blues in E... which I understand (because I had the same problem when I was new to soloing.)

E is an odd key because, on the low end, Box 1 of the Pentatonic scale is in open position, which throws many people off, and if you bring it up an octave it's in 12th position which is already pretty high and squeaky, and probably not where you want to start a solo...

So, what to do?

This is a GREAT musical problem to solve... so watch and let's solve it together...

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