Beginner guitar scales
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Beginner guitar scales
Hi... are there any particular scales that are recommended to start off with? I'm a complete newbie. I'd like to try some that you can play all over the fretboard so i can use them when testing out some guitars for the first time at a store in the next week or so. I've got a cheap guitar that i can practice on in the meantime.
For example, would this scale be OK to start with? http://guitar.about.com/library/weekly/aa082300b.htm
Thanks.
For example, would this scale be OK to start with? http://guitar.about.com/library/weekly/aa082300b.htm
Thanks.
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Re: Beginner guitar scales
Check out this site, they have a bunch of scales:
http://gosk.com/scales/
If you're trying out a new guitar make sure to pay attention to the sound at every fret on the thing to make sure you won't get a dead one or some buzzing or something...but I'm sure there's tons of threads here on buying a new guitar you can refer to.
http://gosk.com/scales/
If you're trying out a new guitar make sure to pay attention to the sound at every fret on the thing to make sure you won't get a dead one or some buzzing or something...but I'm sure there's tons of threads here on buying a new guitar you can refer to.
Re: Beginner guitar scales
Major, Natural minor, major pentatonic and minor pentatonic would be the best scales to learn for a beginner. If you ever need any help shoot me a PM and I'll try to give you some advice. Good luck!
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Re: Beginner guitar scales
Thanks guys, very helpful... i believe the Blues scale i linked to is based on the minor pentatonic scale. I'll give it a try.
Re: Beginner guitar scales
The blues scales is a minor pentatonic scales with an added b5 scale degree.geetarmanic wrote:Thanks guys, very helpful... i believe the Blues scale i linked to is based on the minor pentatonic scale. I'll give it a try.
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Re: Beginner guitar scales
Here's a great site, with tons of chord/scale diagrams. This site will be your best friend.
http://www.looknohands.com/chordhouse/g ... ex_rb.html
http://www.looknohands.com/chordhouse/g ... ex_rb.html
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Re: Beginner guitar scales
I would say start with one of the pentatonic scales since they only involve 5 notes. Make sure that when your memorizing and practicing the scale you think about the notes your fretting, it will help you get acquainted with the fret board.
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Re: Beginner guitar scales
Once i've learned a scale (i'm currently learning the Blues scale i linked to above) can you then experiment with making licks using any of the notes (and combination of notes) in that scale in any order? Is that how it works?
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Re: Beginner guitar scales
How do I read these scales? Pertaining to the frets/strings.
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Re: Beginner guitar scales
Guys, you have some helpful scales, I need your advice for my practicing. which kind of scale I prefer for my practice, I am a Beginner. Thanks in advance.
Re: Beginner guitar scales
Major, Major pentatonic, Minor, Minor pentatonic should be the ones you work on first. Good luck!
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