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ontherise
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soloing strategies

Unread post by ontherise » Sun Mar 26, 2006 4:14 pm

I'm getting tired of just playing solos based on the pentatonic scales. I've been recently getting into the mixolydian stuff a little but i need some help. Are there any other scales that i can improvise on and solo to and if so, do you know any songs that use them that i could learn? Thanks.

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Re: soloing strategies

Unread post by Cor » Sun Mar 26, 2006 9:44 pm

ontherise wrote:I'm getting tired of just playing solos based on the pentatonic scales. I've been recently getting into the mixolydian stuff a little but i need some help. Are there any other scales that i can improvise on and solo to and if so, do you know any songs that use them that i could learn? Thanks.
You'll probably get more replies if you post in the "General Guitar Discussion" forum.

But my 2 cents is to learn the major scale, all it's modes, and all 5 forms of the pent scales.

After that, I guess you could learn half-whole and whole-half diminished and whole-tone, but you'll use those very little.

The modes and pents should be sufficient.
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