Common Scale Patterns - got some here
I've seen and participated in a lot of discussions on scale patterns and fingering on this site -- pleas for help, really:D
So I've put together just a couple of the most common, most useful (IMO) scale patterns -- a couple of pentatonics, and three CAGED-related diatonic major patterns. More than enough to get started jamming along with blues and folk tunes, and maybe helpful for picking stuff up by ear, too. https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/06692...f4a9f37a3a.pdf These presume you know what a movable scale is, and how it works. Upper-case "M" indicates the Major root, lower-case "m" indicates the minor root. Roots occur more than once in each scale, but I only show the lowest one to make the starting point and position clear. Let me know if anyone finds these helpful. |
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