Guitar Epiphany
Guitar Epiphany
So for the for the last few months I have been learning the major and minor penatonic scales, arpeggios and the full scale with my guitar teacher. Well at yesterdays lesson i mapped out the scales to the F key, so I could solo to the Wilco song "Jesus etc.". Well today Ive been mapping out the scales to Keys and finally understand scales and how to use them to jam and solo. Im so happy, finally i thought id never get it. Anyways I know I still have tons more to learn. But i feel that finally being able to put to use the scales i know is a giant step.
Cheers,
Jake
Cheers,
Jake
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Scales don't change between keys, you know. But regardless, congratulations.
Tip: To play a blues scale, just flat the fifth. Boom, you're in.
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Re: Guitar Epiphany
Jakis wrote:So for the for the last few months I have been learning the major and minor penatonic scales, arpeggios and the full scale with my guitar teacher. Well at yesterdays lesson i mapped out the scales to the F key, so I could solo to the Wilco song "Jesus etc.". Well today Ive been mapping out the scales to Keys and finally understand scales and how to use them to jam and solo. Im so happy, finally i thought id never get it. Anyways I know I still have tons more to learn. But i feel that finally being able to put to use the scales i know is a giant step.
Cheers,
Jake
cool that you had a breakthrough.
Do you have a decent tab for Jesus etc.? I found one on the net, but I didn't really like it.
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Re: Guitar Epiphany
isnt a blues scale 1, b3, 4, #4, 5, 6, 8 or 1 whatever you want to call it?lyrics101 wrote:Scales don't change between keys, you know. But regardless, congratulations.
Tip: To play a blues scale, just flat the fifth. Boom, you're in.
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Re: Guitar Epiphany
Congrats. Its a great feeling when you know that hard work has paid off and you can legitimately improv. Nice work.Jakis wrote:So for the for the last few months I have been learning the major and minor penatonic scales, arpeggios and the full scale with my guitar teacher. Well at yesterdays lesson i mapped out the scales to the F key, so I could solo to the Wilco song "Jesus etc.". Well today Ive been mapping out the scales to Keys and finally understand scales and how to use them to jam and solo. Im so happy, finally i thought id never get it. Anyways I know I still have tons more to learn. But i feel that finally being able to put to use the scales i know is a giant step.
Cheers,
Jake
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It's a minor pentatonic with a diminshed fifth. The sharp fourth is just a flat fifth, same thing. So a minor pentatonic with a flat fifth.Dutch17 wrote:isnt a blues scale 1, b3, 4, #4, 5, 6, 8 or 1 whatever you want to call it?lyrics101 wrote:Scales don't change between keys, you know. But regardless, congratulations.
Tip: To play a blues scale, just flat the fifth. Boom, you're in.
1-b3-4-b4-5-b7-1
The scale in D would be D - F - G - Ab - A - C - D.
Because a D5 is just a D root over an A, the flatted fifth is an A flat that's just added in. Because it's a minor pentatnoic, you play an F, not an F#. Ta-da.
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