Guitar Lesson: Basic Scale Patterns

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Basic Scale Patterns
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Of course, our pattern doesn't necessarily have to be 4 notes long. It could 3 or 5 or even 8 notes long if you can keep track of where you are. In this case, we do the same thing as page 1, but we use a 3-note descending pattern instead of the 4-note one used in page 1.


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