Al Joseph Hard Rock Legato Masterclass

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Chromatic Exercise 1: Take one 4-note chromatic segment on one

string and play it up and down through the rhythm table, two bars
for each subdivision: two bars of eighths, two bars of triplets, two
bars of sixteenths, two bars of sixteenth note triplets, two bars of
sixteenths, two bars of triplets, two bars of eighths, one bar of
quarter note triplets and end on a whole note.

Chromatic Exercise 2: Same as above, but this time use a


chromatic segment of 8 notes on two adjacent strings (4 notes per
string, so you have to go down a fret for the 2nd four-note segment
to stay within the chromatic scale).

Chromatic Exercise 3: Same as above, but this time the chromatic


segment is 13 notes over 3 strings (4 per string with an extra note
on the last string to begin the descent from). This is a bit more
challenging because the pattern will be in different spots whenever
you change subdivisions.

Chromatic Exercise 4: The chromatic pattern going across all the


strings (start descending after you play the note on the 4th finger of
the high E string), still changing subdivisions every two bars.

Dorian Exercise 1: 3 notes per string across all six strings


ascending and descending, two bars per rhythmic subdivision

Dorian Exercise 2: 1-2-b3 4-5-6 in 3 octaves 3 notes per string


across all 6 string, same subdivisions

Dorian Exercise 3:
Young Legato Exercise 1

Young Legato Exercise 2

Lick 1
Lick 2

Lick 3

Lick 4

Lick 5

Lick 6
Lick 7

Lick 8

Lick 9

Lick 10
Stretch Pentatonics 1

Stretch Pentatonics 2
Stretch Pentatonics 3

Scaled Arpeggios 1
Scaled Arpeggios 2

Satch Legato 1
Satch Legato 2

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