rickbarclay
Inspired
Today, after four years of intense study, chart making, and other maneuvers, I finally realized
how easy it is to learn whatever scale I want by opening up Guitar Pro and printing out diatonic patterns
of the whatever scale I want.
For example, to learn the diatonic patterns of C major, start with C on the 8th fret of the open E. From the beginning
it's: sixth string 8th, 10th, 12; fifth string, 8, 10, 12; fourth string, 9, 10, 12 third string, 9, 10, 12; second string, 10,12;
first string 8, 10, 12.
Pattern two starts on D-10th fret; pattern 3--from the open E; pattern 4 from fret 1 (F) of the open E; pattern 5 from third fret (G);
pattern 6 from the fifth fret (A); pattern 7 from the 7th fret (B); back to the beginning.
I hope I'm making sense to everybody out there. I'm a scale nut and this will help me even if it doesn't anyone else. Just trying to help.
Would like to hear response to this and get other ideas and suggestions, tips, and tricks we all use to improve our playing. Thanks a bunch for reading.
how easy it is to learn whatever scale I want by opening up Guitar Pro and printing out diatonic patterns
of the whatever scale I want.
For example, to learn the diatonic patterns of C major, start with C on the 8th fret of the open E. From the beginning
it's: sixth string 8th, 10th, 12; fifth string, 8, 10, 12; fourth string, 9, 10, 12 third string, 9, 10, 12; second string, 10,12;
first string 8, 10, 12.
Pattern two starts on D-10th fret; pattern 3--from the open E; pattern 4 from fret 1 (F) of the open E; pattern 5 from third fret (G);
pattern 6 from the fifth fret (A); pattern 7 from the 7th fret (B); back to the beginning.
I hope I'm making sense to everybody out there. I'm a scale nut and this will help me even if it doesn't anyone else. Just trying to help.
Would like to hear response to this and get other ideas and suggestions, tips, and tricks we all use to improve our playing. Thanks a bunch for reading.