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expert village. all experts. no teachers.
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BOOOO
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The best way to understand (and make) any major scale is
to understand it as "two-half-three-half".
eg. C major example: C to D and D to E is "two" whole steps, ("two")
than: "half" is one half step (one fret) (E to F),
and so on... hope it helps...
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you're absolutely right. it's just plain, up-and-down scaling. nothing flashy here. GET OFF YOUR LAZY ASSES.
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@HitchHikeHarry wow late reply
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Tsk Tsk, Temper Temper!
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why dus your gitar sound like a violin? lol
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He's really not doing anything that complicated. I think you guys just don't want to put any effort into learning. When I was picking up a guitar I would thrive on videos like this, look up the scale he was playing, and piece it together for myself. You learn way more that way. If you people would spend half the time you do writing a bitchy comment to simply type "G major scale" into google you would find notation of EVERYTHING he's playing (changing keys as you need to of course).
Kids. tsk.
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lol funny
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dude got fired
Dude,
What exactly did a beginner learn from that? That maybe your an ace player? You didn't teach anyone anything but you did show us that you are NOT a good teacher! Lose the ego and you may find a student that you can actually teach.
HitchHikeHarry 1 year ago 8
when does the lesson start?
TouhouGaijin 1 year ago 5