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Free Guitar Lesson with Rob Bourassa, Fast Major Scale

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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2007

Left hand, finger economy for double octave diatonic scale.

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  • What is the right hand fingering? No mention of it?

  • It's in the seven week primer for guitar, found in my page.

  • That's the way I learned too, but I couldn't get my lines fast enough, so I worked harder and just let the fingers go wherever they needed to go to keep up and then analyzed what I was doing afterward.

  • Thanks, I tried doing it the other way and never got the speed I needed. Try this for three days. Record yourself before and after. I bet it works.

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  • sounds like a bad ass arpeggio. lol. and il try out the substitution method you were talking about.

  • Interesting. I've seen plenty of guitarist who sound boxed in so I never really believed in the strict "one finger per fret" boxes. Though that's what I've learned anyway. Go figure.

  • You make it look so easy. Good job.

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