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An Update to this lesson is available: https://store.metalmethod.com/p/major... This is a single Pentatonic pattern that takes the place of five. Regardless of the root note's location, you can instantly create the perfect pattern on the spot. There's no need to memorize five patterns to master the fretboard, one is enough. Instructor Doug Marks believes this might be the best guitar lesson he's ever created. That's saying a lot considering he's taught millions to play guitar since 1982. This lesson will change your understanding of the guitar fretboard. LESSON CORRECTION: The titles below the fretboards that are labeled, "B String Tuned to Major 3rd" are incorrect. They should say, "2nd String is Tuned to the 5th fret of the 3rd String." This means the 2nd string is tuned to a 4th interval, the same as all the other strings. The second string is tuned a half-step sharp of standard tuning. Complete Guitar Course: https://store.metalmethod.com/p/compl... Private lesson with Doug Marks: https://store.metalmethod.com/p/perso... Skills Assessment Survey: https://forms.gle/vHEwujBzda1A8vMB8 00:38 Guitar tuning for this lesson. 1:24 The lesson begins with the first Pentatonic pattern, standard tuning. 1:46 Third Pentatonic pattern, altered tuning. 2:59 First Pentatonic pattern, 8 string guitar, standard tuning. 3:31 Root note on the sixth string, first pentatonic pattern, standard tuning. 3:56 Root note on the fifth string, fourth Pentatonic pattern, altered tuning. 4:21 Root note on the fourth string, second Pentatonic pattern, altered tuning. 4:37 Root note on the third string, fifth Pentatonic pattern, altered tuning. 4:53 Root note on the second string, third Pentatonic pattern, altered tuning. 5:11 The curve ball. Adapting this method to standard tuning. 5:31 Notes on the first- and second-string shift. 6:01 Here’s a description of the shift method. 7:18 Lesson ending.