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Play This Scale Idea for 1 min and See Why it's Such FUN!

Play This Scale Idea for 1 min and See Why it's Such FUN! Scale organization is best done when it is established across three root to octave zones on the fingerboard. For a lot of guitar students, it can be quite difficult to know how to map these shapes, unless you have a good initial practice plan.

In this video, I'll share a three octave "scale organizer" plan for mapping out scales on the neck. It's so straight-forward that you'll be able to apply the exercise in about 1 min. once you know it.

In the lesson, we'll take a "G" Minor scale phrase and ascend with it, then we'll descend using the relative major, (Bb Major). The scale patterns will be very basic and easy to learn.

We'll map everything (TAB will be provided). The simplicity behind this approach is based on remaining very uniform when ascending and descending, (which will eventually add to its ease of application).

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