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Guitarists of the MB, lay some advice on me
Posted on 6/29/13 at 3:04 pm
Posted on 6/29/13 at 3:04 pm
What should be the first 5 or so scales that a guitarist should learn at first?(also, what Key) TIA
any other tips to someone who is a noob at improvising would be appreciated.
any other tips to someone who is a noob at improvising would be appreciated.
This post was edited on 6/29/13 at 3:04 pm
Posted on 6/29/13 at 3:20 pm to 225bred
Key of G or E, start with the minor pentatonic scale.
Posted on 6/29/13 at 3:28 pm to Shepherd
quote:I've got the E minor pent. scale down. I'll start working on it in key of G. thanks
Key of G or E, start with the minor pentatonic scale.
I've taught myself random ones like C lydian, and other random scales, but I've decided I need some guidance and direction on what to learn. I like to play blues/rock.
Posted on 6/29/13 at 3:39 pm to 225bred
youtube has great guitar lessons for free
Posted on 6/29/13 at 4:07 pm to 225bred
Go to local jam nights and get shown up a bunch. Then just keep practicing and studying theory. Pretty soon you'll be better than 90% of pop musicians
Posted on 6/29/13 at 4:22 pm to 225bred
If you have not already done so, start practicing your bar chords..You'll hate it to start but be light years ahead of idiots like me that started on all open chords.
Posted on 6/29/13 at 5:05 pm to 225bred
get a little book that has a bunch of scales.
Practice for 30 mins a day
Practice for 30 mins a day
Posted on 6/29/13 at 5:50 pm to 225bred
All major scales are the same pattern of notes just at different places on the fret board. So if you know E major, F major will be one fret up.
Posted on 6/29/13 at 7:00 pm to 225bred
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I've got the E minor pent. scale down. I'll start working on it in key of G.
Learn based on relative position, not key.
Learn the scales you want in the key of A, using 5th fret as the home note. Listen to the notes, don't just hit them fast. After your ears are used to the intervals, you can move that scale shape up and down the neck to any key you want.
ETA: Also, if you learn the full minor scale the way I just described, the only thing that changes is the root note from scale to scale. For example, A minor and C Major contain the same notes, then theory can help you figure out why they sound different when played.
This post was edited on 6/29/13 at 7:04 pm
Posted on 6/29/13 at 7:16 pm to TheDrunkenTigah
Wow, great advice guys (as expected) thank y'all
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