4 Ways to Use Pentatonic Scales (And How to Practice Them)
Up your pentatonic game by using the advice Peter and Adam lay on you in this episode.
Peter and Adam have a whole course about pentatonics - Jazz Piano Technique Vol. 1: Pentatonics. This is a 4-week bootcamp that will allow you to unlock your pentatonic potential by working on your speed, power, dexterity, and control. For more information, go to https://www.openstudiojazz.com/jazz-piano-technique
Peter also did a (highly controversial) 2 Minute Jazz on practicing pentatonics. Watch it here: https://youtu.be/T-gX7JStQ6c
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