Better sounding scales for guitar

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Scale sequencing helps solve a big problem: BORING SCALES!

You may know a lot of scales, you may only know one. When you sequence a scale you increase usefulness and your playing becomes instantly more musical.

00:00 Demonstration
00:18 Thesis
01:03 Introduction
03:00 Lesson
12:30 Wrap Up

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Chris, you have the curious effect of being both calming and exciting at the same time. Calming because your reasoned approach and excellent presentation make everything intelligible. Exciting because the new horizons you reveal through these continual 'light bulb moments' make me want to pick up my guitar and explore. It's wizardry!

grievouserror
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Great lesson. SO many solos have been constructed around this idea. Allman Bros. use it alot.

blindponyband
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Thank you, Chris! Wish I found you 20 years ago. Your lessons have made my playing the best I've ever been.

francocerasuolo
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The broken thirds sequence really pushed my playing when I learned it a few years ago, but I think the root fifth sequence is going to be just as effective. Thanks!

coastercook
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great guiter lesson of scale sequencing.very helpful and useful in making more musical.thanks a lot for it.

theclassicrock
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Thanks, Chris! Didn't realize I was already using sequencing in some of my playing. I've got many more ways to practice and put it to work after this video. Well done! Cheers!

ScottFergusonPhD
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Great lesson Chris, better than croswords or sudoko for an old man. Brain worked thx

willischeyltjens
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Great lesson, Chris - Thanks for your time and effort!

paragontim
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As always, a fabulous lesson!

Learning from you over the past several months has been transformative. I am now seeing and hearing far deeper into the Scale the fretboard, and indeed MUSIC itself, than I ever had before.

Sequences inside the fabric of a Scale is pretty much DNA for melody-building. This lesson is invaluable for learning how to recognize sequences as they occur in the music we hear all around us. The real fun begins when we get “curious” and start venturing onto the fretboard, and start concocting sequences of our own!

Thank you Chris for making me a much more Curious (and “Learned”) Guitarist.

For those on the fence about Chris on Patreon… JUST. DO. IT.

JCFern
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your definitely one of my favorite guitar teachers, thank you :)

nicoleschroeders
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So very clear AND I just started practicing some new scales - nice timing! On it!

scottjones
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Once again a most excellent exercise and idea to practice scales!!! Many

kdavis
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Brilliant, absolutely coherent and inspirational stuff Chris, to get going with hands on experience of creating musical combinations.

ahallekatti
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Thank you!

THIS was the explanation I wanted. Using intervals and a nice visual diagram.

Perfect!!

ericchin
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I found this to be super interesting and can’t wait to learn some patterns that I make . I just recently found you and will be heading to Patreon soon.

johnpistotnik
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thank you very much for this great lesson!

myproverb
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Great lesson! and nice Guitar! Chris!

tone-glide
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Probably the most informative lesson you've done, but hey, they're all so cool ;)

tonypurcell
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Preprogramming as usual :). Great work. Finally getting back to it hyperextended my pointer finger on my fretting hand. Way better now

itguy
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Doing this through the modes is pretty cool too

Good practice

ericchin