Guitar Lesson: A Guide for Beginners - A Minor Scale

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A Guide for Beginners - A Minor Scale
by Christopher Sung

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Playing Patterns in the A minor scale
So far, all we've done is just go up and down the scale. Not very interesting. One way to make it more interesting is to play patterns in the scale. In the example below, we play the scale is an ascending fashion, but we skip a note each time. Then, we do the same thing in a descending fashion:


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