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Scales You Can Use!: Learn to truly understand the patterns guitarists need for soloing, sight reading & general musicianship
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Scales You Can Use!: Learn to truly understand the patterns guitarists need for soloing, sight reading & general musicianship
Current price: $23.95
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Scales You Can Use!: Learn to truly understand the patterns guitarists need for soloing, sight reading & general musicianship
Current price: $23.95
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Scales You Can Use! is the latest GMI publication from guitarist and GMI lead tutor Ged Brockie. This 152 full colour book distils his thirty five year guitar playing experience which has covered every conceivable musical scenario. Learn the scale patterns that are both powerful and meaningful and really make the difference. This thought through method includes a template system of learning that acts as a force multiplier for your learning and understanding.
A full colour publication offered in physical print, ePub and PDF Download form, 154 pages long.
An easy to understand template system that enables you to learn and play major, natural, harmonic and melodic minor scales over the entire neck in seven positions.
Divided into three chapters - Open Scale Patterns - Fretted Scale Patterns - Symmetrical Scale Patterns, each section within these chapters includes blank chord boxes and staff/TAB sheets for your own workings and examples.
Traversing the entire neck in one key, playing round the cycle of fifths in one position, major, harmonic and minor scale comparison sheets are in there to give you the best chance of getting your scalar knowledge together once and for all! Modes are also covered and demystified showing you how to both create and apply these often misunderstood patterns.
All three chapters are backed up by our Youtube videos viewable via QR codes so you can view the scales being demonstrated by GMI's Ged Brockie.