Topic: whats your scale?

i was curious to know of everyone's favorite solo scale?  my personal favorite is the basic pentatonic shape.  I am looking to branh out a bit and wanted to see what you fellow soloers like to use.

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Re: whats your scale?

all of them smile

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Re: whats your scale?

sanguine wrote:

i was curious to know of everyone's favorite solo scale?  my personal favorite is the basic pentatonic shape.  I am looking to branh out a bit and wanted to see what you fellow soloers like to use.

Here's a link that provides a ton of scales, have fun;
http://12bar.de/scale_generator.php

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Re: whats your scale?

My favourite scale is definitely The Blues Scale!

Re: whats your scale?

Phrygian.  At least until this dang song is done.

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I'm very new to the whole idea of soloing around scales...I like to use a combo of the minor and harmonic minor scales for rock/metal type stuff, and I also use some combos of major pentatonic major blues stuff when messing around with bluesy or rock songs.

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Re: whats your scale?

Pentatonic - (just the five pretty ones)
Major - Minors
Horizontal scales -

That should keep me going for a couple of years!

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Re: whats your scale?

Having learned to improvise on sax as a kid, I like Dorian and Mixolydian which are the first scales I learned after the major and minor melodic.    Dorian is a great blues scale once you get the hang of the phrasing.

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Mostly I just use what sounds best with the song. Once you get the hang of changing modes it helps ALOT!!!!!!! I mainly use major, minor. I love useing Phryian and Dorian when there is no melody so i can create one with those scales sometimes it does not work... In most casses I only use major, minor, major penta, minor penta. The penta scales give you alot when you want something really fat but if you can learn how to mix them with the minor and major scale you can get something even fatter. Like I said first though just use what feels and sounds good with the music.

Re: whats your scale?

Favorite "Penatonic "          Least Favorite   "Bathroom Scale"

Later, Wayne P