Topic: Favorite solo scales
i just wanted to know what everyones favorite scales to use in solos mine is the minor penatonic scale does anyone have any others
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i just wanted to know what everyones favorite scales to use in solos mine is the minor penatonic scale does anyone have any others
your rules
I have several in my songbook have a look-e-see and enjoy some of them. I like the harmonic minor and the egyptian is pretty cool too.
http://www.chordie.com/publicbooks.php? … gid=109008
The scale you use should depend on the chords you are playing over, and the key you are playing in.
I like the harmonic minor and the egyptian is pretty cool too.
I've never heard of Egyptian. Could you give me some more information about it please?
SouthPaw41L wrote:I like the harmonic minor and the egyptian is pretty cool too.
I've never heard of Egyptian. Could you give me some more information about it please?
Here's one example of the style;
http://www.chordie.com/chord.pere/?url= … ranspose=0
A similar mode is used in the Offsprings' song "Keep 'em Seperated".
Here's one example of the style;
http://www.chordie.com/chord.pere/?url= … ranspose=0
A similar mode is used in the Offsprings' song "Keep 'em Seperated".
I was playing that a couple of days ago! I didn't even know it was a proper scale, I was just improvising a solo!
Thanks SouthPaw, I'll have to print that one off.
My pleasure Tibernius. Look through my songbook, "Wicked Cool Guitar". I have lots of really helpful scale information in there.
you say that like musical chaos is a bad thing?!?!
Zappa had some cool runs that I use sometimes, particularly whole tone and any Lydian or myxolydian modes.
usually over a pedal or two chord vamp.
Check out Shut Up 'n' Play Your Guitar for pointers
Here's some stuff I've been working on for the past year and a half. Very helpful and challenging. Take yout time with it. Play it very slow at first and gradually increase your speed as you become more comfortable and confident with the material.
http://www.chordie.com/chord.pere/www.b … t=14718157
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