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Uploaded by beefcakejcc on Nov 25, 2009
Free tab & notation for this lesson at: http://www.freeguitarvideos.com/mandolin/lessons/scales-dont-have-to-be-borin... In the lesson Brad Laird shows you several ways to modify the major scale to make your practice more interesting and musical sounding.
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That was helpful.
NevilleRhysBarnes 5 months ago
Great stuff!
Blessinz!!
DjK4Yahweh 1 year ago
@francoxxxfranco Guitar's bottom strings are in 4ths, where mandolin is in 5ths.
So, the scales, although the intervals are unchanges, the pattern is a little different.
Basically just one extra note per string.
seanspade 1 year ago
i like to mix things up and go 4 notes up the scale then 2 notes down til i reach the top then reverse. helps with picking too
lejink 2 years ago
cool tips man
psuedofakerable 2 years ago
Very helpful! Thank you!
Fstpicker 2 years ago
thanx
RUBENPEREZmusic 2 years ago
if i do a g major in guitar, Its the same on a mandolina? or it's another position?
francoxxxfranco 2 years ago
Awesome vid
SvenRocksYou 2 years ago 2
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That was helpful.
NevilleRhysBarnes 5 months ago
Great stuff!
Blessinz!!
DjK4Yahweh 1 year ago
@francoxxxfranco Guitar's bottom strings are in 4ths, where mandolin is in 5ths.
So, the scales, although the intervals are unchanges, the pattern is a little different.
Basically just one extra note per string.
seanspade 1 year ago
i like to mix things up and go 4 notes up the scale then 2 notes down til i reach the top then reverse. helps with picking too
lejink 2 years ago
cool tips man
psuedofakerable 2 years ago
Very helpful! Thank you!
Fstpicker 2 years ago
thanx
RUBENPEREZmusic 2 years ago
if i do a g major in guitar, Its the same on a mandolina? or it's another position?
francoxxxfranco 2 years ago
Awesome vid
SvenRocksYou 2 years ago 2