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Am6 Pentatonic Shredding Lick

Master the Am6 Pentatonic Guitar Shredding Exercise – 2 Licks with Tab to take your soloing skills to the next level.

This exercise focuses on rapid alternate picking and smooth legato techniques, perfect for players looking to add some advanced flavor to their solos. Each lick is broken down with precise tabs to guide you through the finger positions and timing. Whether you’re looking to build speed or add new ideas to your improvisation, these licks will help you master the unique sound of the Am6 pentatonic scale. Get ready to shred with precision and confidence!

Am6 Pentatonic Theory:

The Am6 pentatonic scale is a modified version of the A minor pentatonic scale. It includes the notes A, C, D, E, and F#. The key difference is the F# (the major sixth) instead of G, which adds a brighter, jazzier sound to the scale. This scale is great for soloing, offering a unique twist compared to the standard minor pentatonic scale.

Pentatonic Guitar Licks 1:

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Am6 Pentatonic Guitar Shredding

Am6 Pentatonic Shredding Licks 2:

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Am6 Pentatonic Guitar Shredding

Here is the Guitar Tab:

Download Am6 Pentatonic Shredding Licks Tab 1

Download Am6 Pentatonic Shredding Licks Tab 2

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