Blues scale in 5 positions

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Blues scale in 5 positions

Postby jab996 » 20 Nov 2010, 04:43

I especially like the diagram on the bottom right and hope it is useful for others.

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Re: Blues scale in 5 positions

Postby surfnorthwest » 20 Nov 2010, 05:41

Very useful. I have all that in my head but I have to make a run in different positions sometimes to make sure all the notes work.

At one time I thought about making a fretbord that lit up little dots between the frets after you pick the scale and key. Sort of fretboards for dummies.
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Re: Blues scale in 5 positions

Postby kerrpow » 02 Feb 2011, 05:09

cool. I needed something like this in print.

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