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Guitar Scale Mastery.
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Last updated: 10/2008
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"Here's How To Permanently Tattoo Guitar Scales Into Your Brain And Fingers, While Also Improving Your Technique, Speed, Improvising and Musicality!"
From: Craig Bassett
(Professional guitarist, guitar tutor and author)
Monday, September 10, 2007
Dear fellow guitar fanatic,
Before we go any further, let me say that what I'm about to offer you is NOT right for everyone. And because I don't want to waste your time, could you please ask yourself three quick questions...
Can I improvise solos with the level of fluidity, skill and musicality that I truly want?
Can I see all the scales that I want to know over the entire fretboard...without having to think?
Do I currently use an organised, effective and proven system for learning scales?
If you answered "Yes" to all three questions...then you DON'T need to read any further.
Still with me? Yes? Great! Please read the rest of this page carefully. It's quite long, but it is important that you read every word. That way you'll understand exactly what you stand to gain...
Do any of the following problems sound familiar?...
You feel overwhelmed by how many scales you need to learn. Let's face it. There are huge numbers of scales that you could learn. It is sometimes hard to even know where to start! This frustration and overwhelm can make you feel less enthusiastic about your guitar practice.
You struggle with using scales in a musical way. Often guitar players don't make music when they solo. They just sound like they are running up-and-down scales. They have no idea how to use scales in a musical and interesting way.
You can't visualize scales effortlessly over the ENTIRE fretboard. This can be really frustrating! It feels like you're "locked" into one part of the fretboard when you solo.
You play scales without truly HEARING them. Often guitar players haven't totally internalized the sounds of the scales that they use. This can lead to a very unmusical and mechanical style of soloing. It can also lead to an inability to play-by-ear easily and confidently.
You see scales as patterns NOT notes. Many guitarists make the mistake of only learning scales as patterns. Often they are not totally aware of what notes are used in the scales. Knowing the notes of a scale can really help you understand where to use the scale when you are improvising.
You struggle with moving fluidly between different parts of the fretboard. This lack of ability to play a scale seamlessly over the entire fretboard can lead to a very rigid, disjointed and unmusical soloing style.
You stuggle with applying scales in real-life playing situations. Guitarists often find it challenging to jam with other musicians using the scales that they have just learnt in their practice room. Often they can't adapt their scale knowledge to a new and unfamiliar situation. There ...
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