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  • i hate pickin in blues

  • nice , gives me something to shoot for

  • I'm a newbie on acoustic and I love these little tips. I'm going to put them all together and play the biues!

  • he turned whats supossed to be blues into something that sounds almost hard rock or metal. not cool man.

  • @sk8rasta39 well i do agree that most people read the title and figure it would be a more traditional usage of the blues scale. but the blues scale is used in almost every style and genre of music. however i may change the title.

  • Why does everyone have a different version of the e blues scale? It seems as though no two are alike? This really confuses me, which is not very hard to accomplish.

    Thanks for the answers.

  • @Carroll49 There are, technically, several blues scale shapes. Every pentatonic scale has 5 shapes, which is why its called the PENTAtonic scale. So yes, there are 5 major and 5 minor blues scale shapes because the blues scales are just a type of pentatonic scale.

  • @radianceguitarista Thanks for the help on this. I'm getting closer;)

  • way to TEACH....

  • you were ging way to fast...but thanks anyway

  • dude ur going too fast i cant learn anything

  • @geostronger you'r too slow dude :)

  • @geostronger

    get the tab for the blues scale

    he is just playing it on 1 string

  • started with up pick first or down ?

  • woow fast piking!!

  • Helpful!

  • helpfull

  • Saweet

    like it

  • thanks

  • awesome

  • nice riff

  • you're good :D

  • Good job!!

  • too fast, too short

  • Thats so what she said

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