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Lessons: Lesson #15398: Scaley Triad Exercises

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Scaley Triad Exercises


by Joel Nelson (6578)

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This exercise mixes progressive sequences of five notes (1-2-3-4-5, 2-3-4-5-6, etc.) and triads (R-3-5) into one. Although the following example is based upon the G major scale, it can easily be transposed into any key by simply moving the shape along the E string. Play either with the included drum track or a metronome.
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