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Lessons: Lesson #14359: SUPER BASIC Scales (Still Important)

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SUPER BASIC Scales (Still Important)


by Scott Collins (77)

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Scales (Major+Minor) in G. If you move the starting note to any other position on the neck it will become that scale. i.e. move the first note (G) to the third string same fret (C) and you have a c scale.
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