Beginning Guitar Part 6 Scales Melody, harmony, chords, arpeggios, and music theory all have several things in common, they relate to scales. If you want to play a beautiful melody, you’ll use a scale. If you want to improvise, you’ll use a scale. These lessons will help you learn the basic scales used in most situations.Total Video = 22 Total Images = Total Chepters = 05 Total Lessons = 22Instrument : Guitar Skill : Intermediat Duration : 2 Month / 1000 Minute Price : 500/- |
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06.01 The Major Scale | |
• 1.01 5 – E major scale patterns | |
• 1.02 6 – E major scale patterns 2 | |
• 1.03 7 – E major scale patterns 3 | |
• 1.04 8 – E and F major scales | |
• 1.05 9 – G major scales | |
• 1.06 10 – A major scale practice | |
06.02 The Minor Scale | |
• 2.01 4 – E minor scale – open position 2 | |
• 2.02 5-E minor scale Pattern 1 | |
• 2.03 6-E minor scale Pattern 2 | |
• 2.04 Practice example | |
• 2.05 9 – E minor – 3 octaves | |
• 2.06 All the Em patterns together | |
06.03 The Minor Pentatonic | |
• 3.01 5 – E minor pentatonic – 3 octave pattern | |
• 3.02 Solo exercise with E minor pentatonic | |
• 3.03 Solo Exercise with A minor Pentatonic | |
• 3.04 9 – Favorite Pattern and Exercise | |
06.04 The Minor Blues Scale | |
• 4.01 Exercise 1 | |
• 4.02 Solo exercise with E minor blues | |
06.05 The Major Pentatonic | |
• 5.01 Solo example 1 | |
• 5.02 Solo example 2 | |
• 5.03 Solo example 3 in D | |
• 5.04 Solo example 3 in E rock jam
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