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Guitar Scales Secrets: Symmetrical Scales Revealed
Warner 0666B Book / CD
$19.95
Legendary guitarist and educator Don Mock exposes the closely-guarded secret soloing techniques of jazz and rock giants, revealing easy ways to create ultra-cool sounding lines and patterns by substituting simple diminished and whole-tone patterns over dominant 7th chords. This book/CD package contains over 70 music examples, lines, licks and patterns. All music is written in standard notation and tablature. |
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Pentatonic Scales for Guitarists
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| The pentatonic scale is best described as a five note scale. In fact,
any five notes within an octave could be considered some form of a pentatonic
scale. However, by far, the most used pentatonic scale is derived from the
major scale. The “major pentatonic scale”, as it’s called, is the root,
second, third, fifth and sixth degrees of a major scale. For many
guitarists, there’s confusion surrounding this major pentatonic and it’s
relative, the so-called minor pentatonic. This lesson should clear up any
confusion and hopefully open the door to creative and confident improvising.
read more...
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Free Lesson by Don Mock!
Here's the latest free lesson by leading insructor Don Mock. This lesson clears up confusion about the three minor modes both from a soloing
aspect and rhythm playing. 19 minutes of audio!
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