Blues Scale Patterns, Part 3

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2008

In this set of tutorials, instructor Rob Schumann shows you how to get beyond the basic blues box by learning new forms of the blues scale that enable you to span the fretboard. These scale forms will allow aspiring blues guitarists to develop new licks and become proficient at improvising. Part 3 of 5.

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  • is there a blues scale that is like

    0 3 5 7 5 7 7 9 8 10 12 10 12

    i learnt that, it was like the first thing i learnt but im not sure what it is

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  • Well, i think it's:

    A minor pentatonic

    7 10 7 9 8 10 8 10 8 10 7 5

    and

    A blues scale (minor?)

    7 10 7 8 9 8 10 8 10 11 8 10 11 7 10

    It's all about to google...

  • yeah...me neither...

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