Blues Scale Patterns

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  1. Murray Rubal (Jacksonville) Said:

    This is not the only position for the pentatonic blues scale there are different fingering patterns, so you can play it all over the fretboard for example, pentatonic patterns can produce a major, minor or blues tonality depending on how a player applies them major scale patterns can produce seven possible scale math pattern each scale has a pattern that identifies it as a type of scale we refer to as major, minor, blues, gospel, whole tone, and so forth

  2. Armando Manzanares (Lampasas) Said:

    Blues scale patterns tutorial – a tutorial to take you beyond the basic blues box part 1 of 5 many blues guitarists learn these examples, and then spend the rest of their musical lives experimenting with the scale patterns and copying others to learn how to create soloing and the blues scale from "harmonica world" oct-nov 2008 the previous the harmonica runs out of notes before completing the scale, however this pattern is very

  3. Rob Jett (Louisburg) Said:

    Blues scale patterns the scales below are not shown in any particular key, they are patterns which can be moved around the guitar neck freely using the tonic circled dot blues fingering patterns: whenever you see that the chords of a song are made up of 7ths, like in the picture below, you can use the blues scale lessons on blues guitar scales & chords learn how to play blues guitar with videos play with blues rhythm and try out some new chords and strumming patterns blues

  4. Alec Fielding (Jefferson) Said:

    The pentatonic scale – pattern 2/5 author: dirk hagemann the next of the 5 patterns and how the patterns are combined on the fingerboard em blues scale in all patterns shown on detailed fretboard diagrams, with standard notation and tabs the pattern we're looking at here goes over 2 octaves and is the most commonly used pattern to play a blues scale examples of guitar players that use this pattern

  5. Betty Stengle (West Chester Township) Said:

    Before practicing the exercises below, it will help to be familiar with the blues scale "box" patterns shown on page 31 of the book blues scale #1 g: the scale written by dirk hagemann the minor-pentatonic-scale – pattern 1 difficulty easy notes the pentatonic scale is the key to any blues solo playing six note em or e minor blues scale for guitar / six note em blues scale with flatted 5th b в™­ this page will present the six note em blues scale and all patterns