Topic: blues scales?
i heard that lots of guitar riffs and solos use the blues scale. can anyone tell me what this is and what the fingering is?
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Guitar chord forum - chordie → Electric → blues scales?
i heard that lots of guitar riffs and solos use the blues scale. can anyone tell me what this is and what the fingering is?
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12345abcd3
1234,
The blues scale is similar to the Am Pantatonic scale. The only difference is you add two more (transition) tones to the scale. The two tones are:
5th String, 6th fret
3rd String, 8th fret
Hope this helps.
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i heard that lots of guitar riffs and solos use the blues scale. can anyone tell me what this is and what the fingering is?
Thanks <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_smile.gif" border=0 alt="Smile">
12345abcd3
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Go forth an learn pentatonic minor scale patterns, particlualy in A, E and D.
There are five different patterns. You'll want to pay attention to pattern 4 primarily (this is pattern 2 on the chart linked here).
<a href="http://www.tonart.com/Main/ScaleLessons/MinPentPatterns.html" target="_blank"> http://www.tonart.com/Main/ScaleLessons … </a>
Pretty much all your blues will be based on these scale patterns.
Good luck!
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