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  • Gorgeous tone! 

  • That is a nice guitar!

  • so say I'm playing A dorian and I want to move up a position. How do I know when?

  • smashing pumpkins...

  • Wow very informative....good lesson...wish they had longer freebies on here...I would love a good hour of this stuff lol

  • He seemed real reluctant to say "lesson" at 0:08. lol

  • the lesson was good but i really wish that they could be lessons with tabs .it makes it a lot easier for learners.

    does anybody know where to get a lesson something like this with tabs

  • hey didnt petrucci, myung, and portnoy attend some berklee music college?..im assuming this is the same...not being online of course...but damn im gonna listen to these people..they most know what the fuck theyre doin

  • this is a cool little video on 3 octave scales. but as far as the 3 octave major scale at the beginning, if you want to play it legato, its probably better to use a fingering that involves as little shifting as possible.

  • 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 :)

  • @thestillknight That's Berklee for you!!! :D

  • 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.

  • 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?

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

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

    INFINITE THANKS!!!!!

  • Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!

  • Mirror fingering! Thanks I will remember that!

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

  • 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

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

  • technically its 12, its 7 steps diatonically i think?

  • 12 semitones, 7 notes up.

  • thank you very help full on changes

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