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The video introduces six fundamental guitar patterns designed as building blocks for fast and exciting licks, emphasizing their application within the A minor scale. The first pattern, discussed around [], involves alternating between the low E and A strings, with an ascending three-note per string structure. A key takeaway highlighted is the importance of keeping the left hand close to the fretboard to avoid the "flying pinky finger" which hinders speed []. Combining this first pattern with a second, slightly different ascending pattern illustrates how these building blocks can be spontaneously mixed to create more complex licks [].
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The video introduces six fundamental guitar patterns designed as building blocks for fast and exciting licks, emphasizing their application within the A minor scale. The first pattern, discussed around [], involves alternating between the low E and A strings, with an ascending three-note per string structure. A key takeaway highlighted is the importance of keeping the left hand close to the fretboard to avoid the "flying pinky finger" which hinders speed []. Combining this first pattern with a second, slightly different ascending pattern illustrates how these building blocks can be spontaneously mixed to create more complex licks [].