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Three Octave Scale Exercise – Guitar Scales


Study guitar online with Berklee: www.berkleemusic.com Take your scale personification to the subsequent turn and urge your right and left palm technique by putting in service 3 octave beam going up and down the guitar neck.

13 Responses to “Three Octave Scale Exercise – Guitar Scales”

  1. thestillknight says:

    Wow, I actually understood your tutorial… WHAT?! This is actually a Youtube guitar tutorial that I understood. I feel great, and now I’m subscribing :)

  2. HxCDOOM says:

    12 semitones, 7 notes up.

  3. tbcass says:

    Once you’ve mastered this I would practice making your switches at different degrees within the scale on all strings. By doing this you will know your scale patterns everywhere on every string. I think he hints at this.

  4. dtma24 says:

    technically its 12, its 7 steps diatonically i think?

  5. yeahyeahbrujeria says:

    ok i got a silly question i really don’t get it so you change the position of the hand going from one G to another? and follow the same scale from G to another G on the fretboard?

  6. Lean6 says:

    No beard…this was from the first half of the course! This class did wonders for me.

  7. northstar1984 says:

    the same as a keyboard octave, the note that is 8 full tones higher than your root key.

  8. vudukingII says:

    wow!!! imagina those mirror fingerings with four-string pattern scales!!!!!
    INFINITE THANKS!!!!!

  9. cryingindian says:

    its like, see if you hit the open E string, then play the note on the same string but on the 12th frett, thats and octave of the open note. Its when you play a scale in a full circle and end up on a higher or lower version of the original starting note

  10. hyenaswine says:

    Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!

  11. jdrizd2 says:

    Mirror fingering! Thanks I will remember that!

  12. standardkeyboard says:

    what’s an octave in guitar scale? I can’t understand it.

  13. 1FISHEY says:

    thank you very help full on changes

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