Teach Yourself Guitar Scales - 7 Great Tricks And Tips You Can Use To Learn Guitar Scales Fast

Learn How To Play Your Favorite Songs And Then Modify Them

Try to learn your favorite songs in terms of melody and chord structures.Get a good ideas of how the bass line works, what the chord progression is and how the chorus sounds Learn the song exactly as it is. Once you have mastered the proper version of the song change little bits and pieces and see what it sounds likeThis is a great way to use the masters to learn about how scales and chords are used to construct songs.

Use both the chord method and the key method when playing scales

Although most guitarists play one way or another it's important to practice both techniques. Let me explain.

1. Only play the scale of the songs key in one instance
2 When you play with chords you change scales every time there is a chord change. When you do play with chord changes it's important to land on a common note as you change scales.

Learn Guitar Scales 'Crabwise'

This is a very good method you can use to master several scales at once. Begin by playing the scale downwards from the lowest string to the highest pitched string. When you come to the highest pitched note you can play on that scale you can start playing a new scale.The easiest way to explain this method is to look at an example.

Let's take the D major scale. Play the D Major scale from the lowest pitch note to the highest. When you reach the highest pitch note begin playing the D# major scale from the highest pitch to the lowest.

Try To Make Repetition Work To Your Advantage

Scott Henderson talks about this technique on a You Tube video. I won't go into it in detail now but when you're playing solos it's important to have a certain amount of repetition otherwise the listener can never get a 'feel' for the song.

Learn scales on individual strings first instead of using the box method

This is a great tip from Joe Cefalu. Learning scales is best done on a string by string basis first so you sue the entire fretboard. If you learn scales using the box position method your playing can begin to sound motionless and dull.

Play Scales In Terms Of Intervals And Notes

A key point to understanding guitar scales is to learn them both in terms of notes and intervals. You have to bear in mind that a scale is defined not by the notes, it is the intervals between the notes that give the scale its unique sound. When you play scale using intervals you will have a better feel for the way a sequence should sound and what works.

Don't forget that sometimes the correct note will sound wrong.

Sometimes when you are playing a scale over a chord you will hit on a note that although theoretically correct sounds wrong. Try to keep these notes in my so you can avoid them in the future.

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