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@XxjosephabrenicaxX just make your own scales using 2-2-1-2-2-2-1. start with a tone (the tonic) move 2 halfsteps up(1 fret) for the second degree 2 halfsteps for the third 1 half step for the fourth ect. 3 notes per string a scale will end 2 strings 2 frets down. and repeat the notes for the remaining strings.
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@FreedomFighterUK Well actually it does have a soundhole, actually it has two of them! Ever hear of F-holes?
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@Cnaeusolo I WAS JUST THINKING THAT lol great video all the less
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IS THERE ANY TABS OF A SCALE
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@guitarnukka724 To all who were wondering, a frigian dominant mode is the frigian mode with a major third as opposed to a minor third like in a regular frigian mode. In E frigian dominant, the notes would be "E, E sharp, G sharp, A, B, C, D, E". It is relative to A harmonic minor so you can interchange them.
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that's what i call flying figners
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this is the scale that band member's been
forcing me to learn before. i just didnt remember that it was named the major scale. now, i realize how important it is. LOL
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nice
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I took lessons with Larry at Berklee from 1980-1984. There is no better teacher. It is no accident that Larry replaced the legend, William Leavit as the Guitar Chairman at Berklee. On my 2nd day at Berklee, I wandered into the little theater on Boylston St. Larry was playing a duet with a violinist. Django and Grappelli tunes. Larry comp was so hard hittihg there was no need for a bass player or drums Larry covered it all. Larry's solos were unbelievable ........ MERC
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Is this from the Leavit book DVD? I bought it but havent watched the DVD
i'm sure when you get into berklee you can find him and tell him
midnight260 2 years ago 33
It's a hollow body electric. It's basically got a hollow body (no shit! lol) like an acoustic but with pickups like an electric guitar. No soundhole as well.
FreedomFighterUK 2 years ago 5