Try This Gilmour-Toned Psyche Blues Run
Lesson description: What we've got here is three positions of our trusty pentatonic minor, connected via two different scale sequences. The first one I call the "note/note behind/note" pattern, which then slides up to the standard 5th fret location of pentatonic minor, and comes down in groups of 3. Then I break things up a bit by dropping in a weird D/A type chord before ascending up the next position of pentatonic minor--the "D" shape--using the first pattern. To put things in context, I recycled an obscure riff from the 70s psyche band "Budgie" to jam over once the fancy fretwork is done. As to the Gilmour-ness, I'm playing a Hiwatt, plus phase 90, reverb, and delay. Also, I'm not playing anything particularly fast--it's all downstrokes--that's intentional, to keep things paced right. It's all about the slow burn, y'all! Video version: https://youtu.be/2klDoUR2gIg Format: Sibelius-created digital score with tabs & standard notation Delivery: Tablature is available as convenient