Spanish style scales
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@tintedachein23 Haaaaaaaaaa! I don't care..I just love playing guitar and writing songs, it makes me happy and thats all that matters..laters!
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@MrArmjoven Amen
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@AshleyCowanMusic wrong
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my being someone that has seen many videos claiming to be simple and not this one i like the method of teaching by numbering the spaces between frettes i feel more like i can learn it
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@jedmaster111 lol
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yup
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the only thing i didnt like is that you down picked everything, over all 4 stars
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Rodrigo Sanchez plays classical or spanish with a pick, and he humps that shit into submission
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You are doing two different scales here. Your first octave is a Spanish scale, then the high octave you play the G-sharp instead of the G. It actually sounds good, but I don't get why you would do that. I always thought you'd have to either have a flatted third or not, not both. You are doing a major and minor third in the same scale.
skaggmo 4 months ago 5
@skaggmo yup
TheMexican1 4 months ago 8
thats not even a scale, on the low E he plays the fourth, on the high E he plays the Third. He is playing a hybrid between the phrygian and the 7th mode of the harmonic minor scale.
LHawbster95 7 months ago 14
@LHawbster95 yup
TheMexican1 6 months ago 8