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leokisomma,
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Jan 09,2012,
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This is a lesson for beginners on what to do with scales once you've learnt them. This is probably the first major barrier for players to overcome, so I wanted to give the new guys a helping hand.
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Fenderexpx50,
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Dec 03,2011,
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The basics of the Pentatonic Minor scale.
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waynard,
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Jun 21,2011,
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This is the eighth installment of my series of lessons in guitar mastery. This lesson covers all of the shapes of the Minor Pentatonic Scale. Enjoy!
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waynard,
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Apr 27,2011,
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Welcome to the Blues Scale
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jasonwilford,
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Dec 22,2010,
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Position shifting is a very important part of playing the guitar. Here is an easy way to practice the chromatic scale and position shifting at the same time.
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dan.sorber,
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Nov 12,2010,
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In this lesson I am going to show you some scale patterns and some different concepts to help you create some interesting lead lines. The types of ideas I will be showing you make good melodic sense whether you play them fast or slow.
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CPDmusic,
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Jul 10,2010,
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You may have noticed this lesson has a somewhat strange title, “Unorthodox Tonalities”. That’s really just a fancy way of saying “Weird Scales You Probably Don’t Use or Hear Of That Often.”
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jeulin,
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Jun 06,2010,
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The aim of this lesson is to explain a method to learn and remember easily scales on the guitar. The method is based on patterns and cycles. This is the way I remember scales and find it pretty easy to remember.
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chrisweyers,
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May 13,2010,
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Although I will be focusing predominantly on playing the Minor Pentatonic Scale over 3 octaves, this lesson will give you the tools you need to take your first major steps in improvising and soloing.
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spoonman,
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Feb 22,2010,
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This is a very helpful page for learning the major pentatonic scale for guitar. The images below covers all the major pentatonic scale patterns in all positions on guitar.
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