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    To go back to the original poster, it's a good idea to learn specific solos that use major pentatonic and identify what 'shapes' you're playing in. Jimi Hendrix's 'Wind cries Mary' is a (nearly!) pure example of soloing with major pentatonic... and it's lovely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StuartBahn View Post
    To go back to the original poster, it's a good idea to learn specific solos that use major pentatonic and identify what 'shapes' you're playing in. Jimi Hendrix's 'Wind cries Mary' is a (nearly!) pure example of soloing with major pentatonic... and it's lovely.
    Hi Stuart. It is great that solo,so true. I did learn that one but had no idea at the time it was Maj Pent. I would have to have a couple of goes at it to refresh myself, but it's worth studying it to see what theory I missed the first time around.

    I've learned so many bloody solos it's unreal, some are on paper but I tend to not be so bad at recollecting a given solo now. So now I tend to just note down the song/solo I've learned in a list so I don't completely forget that I learned them in the first place.

    Must be age creeping in

    Cheers

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    Lol, I'm sure that's not the case! Love the name by the way :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by StuartBahn View Post
    Lol, I'm sure that's not the case! Love the name by the way :-)
    Thanks Stu, I'm just naturally daft I think. I had nearly forgot about this thread. I think your reply should go in the Delay Thread

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