C Major Pentatonic in the 3rd Position.

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I think is getting a little bit so well, you need to develop some little pass on which will happen if you play the guitar for long enough to guarantee that but if they aren't getting a little bit sore then perhaps you should try some flat wound strength. You'll see there's a reference to that. First, the free course and flat wound strings. And they they also make make this changes a lot smoother so you're not making that horrible scratchy sound. But as a as a something to help you with your fingers. Right, you've got to the middle part of this particular course, this set of lecture this, this course is part of the course, which is saying the second course is about the final to Pentatonix the pentatonic see in the third position and see in the fourth position.

Seen third position, see. And what we're going to do is similar to the last lecture, we will put them all together the point of view of practicing them all with the different patterns of the fretboard. But we also do another one which basically joins them all together so that you can actually play the pentatonic major pentatonic with different patterns all the way as I like to call it up. And with that, before I close this opening session for this lecture, let me just advise you at the end of this lecture, there will be a bonus lecture, which is about changing your strengths because it is important to know how to change your strings, not only to protect yourself, but to protect your guitar. And if you're looking at changing strings to find a good good spot to be okay, so we'll go on now, to the next part of this lecture.

The actual part I start with your pentatonic C major pentatonic in a third position.

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