1 (edited by cytania 2007-06-04 14:56:46)

Topic: Simpleton Solos

Ok here's the Em pentatonic scale;

E-------------------------5-8-------
B---------------------5-8-----------
G---------------5-7-----------------
D-----------5-7---------------------
A-----5-7---------------------------
E-5-8-------------------------------

Let's look at it a different way;

E--5--------------------8-----------
B--5--------------------8-----------
G--5--------------7-----------------
D--5--------------7------------------
A--5--------------7------------------
E--5--------------------8------------

Notice that centre portion;

G--5--------------7
D--5--------------7
A--5--------------7

Looks like a box, huh? These also happen to be the strings that sound most compelling with a touch of distortion. Walking back and forth around this part of the scale can sound dynamic.

So you've got up to the G string where do you go? That 8th fret is a bit of a reach. Well try a slide up to it on the B and thin E string together.

E--5 ----Neearghush!---> 8
B--5 ----Neearghush!---> 8

Where next? Well you're way up high, so why not drop back way down low. The thick (bass) string tends to sound boomy on most amps anyway so  only use it as a slide down into the basement;

E--5 <---bowangadung!---- 8

Then you're ready to climb the stairs again...

The great thing is this pattern recurrs in Key of A songs, in Key of G songs it's back at third fret and Key of B songs it's one forward at sixth fret. There's more to it but this is starter-ville smile

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Re: Simpleton Solos

This looks more like an Am pentatonic.  Not Em. 


E-------------------------5-8-------
B---------------------5-8-----------
G---------------5-7-----------------
D-----------5-7---------------------
A-----5-7---------------------------
E-5-8-------------------------------

Re: Simpleton Solos

Look both easy and tasty...Hmmm
I'll give it a go next time I grab for my electric and let you know how it went....

Thanx

Re: Simpleton Solos

That scale you wrote is the Am scale not Em. Em starts on the 12th fret

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Re: Simpleton Solos

:0 Whoops, yep you're right, sorry, doing that from memory at the end of the day.

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Re: Simpleton Solos

Hi,

Ok.  The basic blues scale is slightly different than the A minor pentonic.  Low E string the same. A string pick notes on the 5th, 6th,  & 7th frets.  On the D same as AM pentonic. G strings pick notes at 5th, 7th & 8th frets. B  & high E strings same.

There are other blues scales. Enjoy.