Minor pentatonic scale This is the most versatile scale out there by far and the one most people learn first. You can think of the minor pentatonic scale as the one that will be your safety net for any kind of improvisation you need to perform at any given time.
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Read More »So… you’ve learned your chords. Your technique is improving. You’re invited to a jam session to play with a few friends. They start playing in G and ask you to improvise a solo. You feel you should have learned a few guitar scales by now, but you didn’t know where to start or how to use them. The intro of the song is whizzing by, you start to wonder, “Is it hot in here?!” It’s your turn to play, your time to face the music. And… you wake up in a moment of panic, horror-movie-style. This is a recurring nightmare for most guitar players at the beginning. The good news is that this is an easy predicament to solve. We’re going to cover the 5 most essential beginner guitar scales. Practicing these scales will not only help with your sense of freedom and command of the guitar, but with your technique as well. When all else fails, every guitar player should have these scales up their sleeve ready to go. We will be moving in order of complexity, so read on and we will explore how you can learn guitar scales and impress others with your guitar playing skills.
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Read More »This scale has a very different sonic flavor. You’ll notice this as soon as you play it. When practicing, always start on the root note and work your way from there when playing up and finishing on that note when coming back down. Compare this major scale to its minor counterpart. Once you do this you’ll notice that major scales tend to sound happier than minor scales, which tend to be darker. This is a great way to figure out which scale to use when jamming: if the song sounds dark and rocky try the minor pentatonic scale, and if it sounds bright and happy try the major pentatonic scale. Try this when listening to your favorite songs and get your ear tuned to recognize and identify whether a song is played in a minor or major scale.
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Read More »With this in mind, don’t forget to experiment and try new things and guitar scales. Once you feel comfortable playing the major scale, there’s always more to learn and practice, so keep reading.
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