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Lessons: Lesson #20333: Extending The Major Scale

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Extending The Major Scale


by Paul Warren (14435)

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Somewhere between playing your first scales and flashing up and down your fretboard like a pro you are going to need to start extending the range of your scales. The first and simplest method is to start with a major scale, in this case A major, and add a couple of notes above and below. Note that no position shifts are required.

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