Exotic Guitar Lick Lesson in HD!

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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2011

Expand your melodic vocabulary with this Indian scale which sounds great when used in many styles of guitar music including Blues, Metal and Jazz! This lesson shows you the scale, gives a breakdown of the notes and some techniques used to make it sound more authentic, and a backing track is provided at the end to jam it over once you have bagged the lick! Enjoy!

Lesson by Alan Schaller. Music composed and performed by Alan Schaller.

Equipment used: Gibson ES 335, Marshall Vintage Modern 2466, Xotic BB Preamp Plus and EP Booster, Jim Dunlop Fuzz Face.

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  • It sounds like Eric Johnson if someone had slipped a tab of acid in his drink.

  • what is the name of that scale?

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  • Well, awesome scale results awesome sound.. nice solo

  • Great lesson and playing too really love those scales. Any chance of getting that indian scale as a PDF Document that would be great ?

  • 'I'm sorry for going on for a bit. I just really enjoy that scale.'

    It's OK! We really enjoy you playing!

  • @will1988 Check out Indian 'Ragas', there is really no equivalant from an indian 'scale' to a western one. It's a different perspective of playing music. Rags are structured so that you play a certain set of notes ascending, then a different set of notes descending. Sounds really cool. Derek trucks uses those a lot...

  • @dwally89 Dominant pentatonic. Its a minor pentatonic scale with a major 3rd instead of a minor 3rd.

  • great lesson, love the harmony

  • That sounds cool. Reminds me of Frank Zappa. Are you getting your overdrive from your amp?

  • That sounds cool. Reminds me of Frank Zappa.

  • I wish it was possible to find a guitar,with the look of a Stratocaster,and sound from a ES 335.Oh man,that dark howl..

  • Great lesson dude! Love it, love the eastern flair. Great tone too!

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