This scale is known as the A-shaped blues scale because it starts on the A string of your guitar. Start with your index finger on the 12th fret of your A string (A) and follow the tab to play this scale in ascending and descending order. Don’t forget to shift your hand position u...
Learn how to play the A blues scale on the piano with this piano lesson! Learning how to play all the scales on the piano will improve your piano playing!
Use this piano lesson to learn how to play the G blues scale! Learning how to play all the scales on the piano is a great way to improve your overall piano playing! Watch the free video lesson, then download the printable PDF sheet music to play-along w
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There are actually two blues scales—one major and one minor. They’re related to the major and minor pentatonic scales. The major blues scale is made up of this pattern of notes: The major blues scale contains the minor third interval from the minor scale. In this context, it’s known...
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How to Play Bass Scales in Thirds – Lessons For Bass Guitar Series… We commonly practice scales and modes to one or more octaves up and down. All this is done based on the specific order of the notes of each scale and mode, which define the tonal quality of each of them. ...
into your guitar playing. The robust tone of the F7 chord and the 7th scale accompaniment brings with it a sound that’s equally at home in blues, bluegrass, rockabilly, and even funk. The chord is full of rich and hearty pitches with vulnerable undertones. Let’s learn how to play it...