Danny Grady: Now, another way that you can get good at using these Pentatonic scales is, what we call Sequencing. Sequencing is where you play four notes up a scale, when the Sequencing moves four notes up the scale and then you go to the second note of the scale and play four notes up. So I will go to the second note in the phrase I am just playing and play four notes up. Second note in the phrase you are just playing and play four notes up.
Now, Sequencing you can actually use some of those phrases in your soloing and overall it's just a great way to get familiar with the scale and just get kind of get a second nature feel for the scale.
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Starting with the first fret across strings one and two; the first fret, second finger on the second fret of the third string, so that's little part of an F-chord there.
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