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Scale Patterns and Sequences08-Dec-2007 1558
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In this guitar lesson we revisit the ever fun subject of scale sequences and go over a sequence that will have you burning up the fretboard in no time!
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Scale Patterns and Sequences11-Nov-2007 1070
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Here is yet another guitar lesson that focuses on scale patterns. This time, we take a look at triad arpeggios as a way to play a scale pattern.
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Scale Patterns and Sequences06-Oct-2007 945
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In this guitar lesson, I continue the endless study of scale patterns. Extending the idea of fourth intervals which was the basis of the previous guitar lesson, this time we look at fifth intervals.
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Scale Patterns and Sequences23-Sep-2007 1058
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In this guitar lesson, I will show you yet another scale pattern that will further your endless pursuit of scale mastery. This guitar lesson will have you playing a major scale using fourth intervals.
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Scale Patterns and Sequences12-Aug-2007 1870
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In this guitar lesson I will show you a great sounding scale sequence using the idea of intervals.
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Scale Patterns and Sequences20-May-2007 1920
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In this guitar lesson, I will show you a blazing riff that is guaranteed to turn heads! The guitar lesson uses the idea of scale patterns to take you away from the monotony of scales.
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Scale Patterns and Sequences16-Apr-2003 1622
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In this exercise, you will play a Major scale using a pattern of thirds.
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Scale Patterns and Sequences16-Apr-2003 1938
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In this exercise, you will play a Major scale using a pattern of triplets
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3 Octave Scales15-Apr-2003 1428
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This exercise shows how to play throughout the fretboard by playing the Locrian mode in 3 octaves.
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3 Octave Scales15-Apr-2003 1549
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This exercise shows how to play throughout the fretboard by playing the Minor mode in 3 octaves.
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3 Octave Scales14-Apr-2003 1663
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This exercise shows how to play throughout the fretboard by playing the Mixolydian mode in 3 octaves.
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3 Octave Scales14-Apr-2003 1591
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This exercise shows how to play throughout the fretboard by playing the Lydian mode in 3 octaves.
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3 Octave Scales14-Apr-2003 1805
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This exercise shows how to play throughout the fretboard by playing the Phygian mode in 3 octaves.
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3 Octave Scales14-Apr-2003 2768
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This exercise shows how to play throughout the fretboard by playing the Dorian mode in 3 octaves.
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3 Octave Scales14-Apr-2003 16455
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This exercise shows how to play throughout the fretboard by playing a Major scale in 3 octaves.


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