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Old 03-07-2007, 09:53 AM
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I just happened to stumble upon this great site for finding scales: http://www.rozengain.com/guitar-scal...itarScales.php

it even lets you choose the number of strings (up to 8), the tuning of those stings, and even the number of frets! it's really cool!

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Old 03-07-2007, 10:18 AM
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great find man!

i have been looking for something this good!
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awesome find!

love the way he did the looks of the site compared to standard tabs.
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whats the best way to go about learning all these scales?

i'm trying to practice them and find the best route to attack learning them..



suggestions ?
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Old 03-07-2007, 01:40 PM
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whats the best way to go about learning all these scales?

i'm trying to practice them and find the best route to attack learning them..



suggestions ?
One at a time?

In all seriousness, the only way I'd be able to learn each scale is to use Pacman's scale method until it's ingrained in my head. Even that probably wouldn't be enough for me, but that's because I still haven't memorized the whole fretboard yet (even though I work on it just about every day).
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