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Japanese scales on Electric Guitar

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2007

mostly pentatonic and flavored with half-toned bending of blue notes...

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  • someone likes marty friedman :P

  • Your'e more than right :)

  • that is a SWEET way to do that scale! it sounds like a professional guitar solo! holy smokin.

  • thanx man.

  • pretty good

  • Thanx (:

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  • Have you guys notice that asian scales, native american hymns....and blues scale all have a similar sound..I think it's an ancient sound from asia, and when asians came to the americas they carried the scale like sounds, and introduced it to black slaves during slavery times...because they did breed within.

    Maybe it's not ..or whatever/

  • On the Japanese scale, theres more than 12 notes between 440hz and 880hz (aka middle a and high a)

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  • Crappy tone nice scales though

  • do you have tabs for this? i am looking for new scales to practice.

  • ǝɯ oʇ spɹɐʍʞɔɐq spunos

  • get a better amp please, and learn to stop accidentally muting frets while playing!

  • Oh shit....... l didn't even remember this comment.. but yeah native americans come from a clan in siberia and a lot of chinese and other asian cultures have that distinct scales.

  • Possibly true.....

  • In cosmos there are a lot of tones everywhere - beetwen C and Cis are NOT just one or two microtone... I heart adlist 5 microtones. Test : if you tuning guitar something beetwen, you can play independent chords and bare cords. If you play with cd or radio, it is nothing in tune. In one chord is too low - but in next chord is too high. That's mean : beetwen OUR EUROPEAN chords exist another chords.

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