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[QUOTE="retzam:29690"]George said:[QUOTE]i personally think those finger exercises, like 1342, 4231, etc are a waste of time. its much more pratical to just learn the scale than exercises like that, cause you cant use anything like that in a song. chromatic are harmonic minor are the basic metal scales. you can shred any scale you want, but those work best.[/QUOTE] You certainly can use shit like that in a song! As a matter of fact, you can pretty much play a scale and it is a song. Let's look at the first shape of the blues scale in the key of A (this would be the same as the first shape of the pentatonic scale in the key of A except with you add the D#): ------------------------------------------5--8--- -----------------------------------5--8---------- -------------------------5--7--8----------------- ------------------5--7--------------------------- --------5--6--7---------------------------------- -5--8-------------------------------------------- Now, let's look at Heartbreaker by Led Zeppelin: --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- ------------5--6-7--------------5--6-7----------------------- -3---5--8----------3---55558-----------3-------------------- As you can see, this is simply the first 5 notes of the blues scale, followed by the 6th (and last) note an octave lower. Therefore, Mr. Page is just playing a blues scale in the key of A.[/QUOTE]
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