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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More Patterns in the A minor scale
Instead of skipping notes, we can play notes 1-4 of the scale, then play notes 2-5, then notes 3-6, and so on. Then we can repeat the process but in a descending fashion. The result is shown below:


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