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Adding Fills Between Your Chords with the G Major Scale - Beginner Country Bluegrass Guitar Lesson

Watch this lesson series at http://countryguitaronline.com/adding... In the previous lesson of this series, we learned the 5th position of the G major pentatonic scale and I showed you how to apply this scale to a basic country and bluegrass chord progression. In this lesson, we’re going to start breaking out of the pentatonic scale box using five additional major scale notes. Adding these extra notes is the first step towards making your fill riffs sound more country and bluegrass. I’ll give you some pointers on how you can use the G major scale to create riffs and we’ll also have a tablature download with several nice major scale riffs to get you started! The Gear I Use: Acoustic Guitar Strings - Woodtone Country Series https://woodtonestrings.com/ Acoustic Guitar - Martin D18 Ambertone Finish, Collings D2H, Atkin D28, Martin D-16GT, Martin D-15 Guitar Pick - BlueChip TP40 Thumb Pick - Dunlop 9003P White Plastic Thumbpicks, Large Capo - Shub S1 Deluxe Visit http://countryguitaronline.com to learn a ton of common bluegrass flatpicking guitar licks that you can play at your next bluegrass jam. We’ll break down all guitar lick with tablature and I’ll show you how you can use these licks with the majority of bluegrass songs. Several of these flatpicking licks are in the key of G and they’re designed to help you improvise your guitar solo in bluegrass fiddle tunes like Red Haired Boy, Salt Creek, Gold Rush, Cripple Creek, Cherokee Shuffle, etc.

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