Guitarist Scott Morris stopped by the Guitar Salon International showroom to record a few more lessons for us, based on his book 'Classical Guitar Complete - From Basics To Bach'. This lesson is on moveable scales patterns, which are extremely useful for getting to know the fretboard better, for reading and for improvisation. You can get the notation/tabs for the scales here: http://guitarsalon.com/blog/?p=3203
Hi Scott!
This is Art from CGU. I studied with Jack and had you in a few classes there, I think with Peter. I was checking some guitar music here and found your videos. Great job! I reside in Las Vegas now and teaching music. Hope all is well with you.
artguitar2002 2 weeks ago
I have gravitated over the years to i-a instead of i-m due to the fact that they are the same length and less likely to get in each-others way. I actually practice all combinations (i-m, m-a, i-a, i-m-a, i-p, etc) and find that i-a just works best for me.
TheGtrguy 1 month ago
i noticed you are using i and a fingers with the right hand I've always been using i and m is there a benefit to i and a
mitchellsmegelski 1 month ago