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[QUOTE="goatcatalyst:912237"]Start fuckin with a new scale, one position at a time and make sure you're learning the proper names of the notes- not just where you're putting your fingers. Try and write one or two decent riffs in each position before you move on to the next. By the time you've covered five or so positions, you should have enough tonally-related riffs to give you a skeleton to work with. Personally, I like to start with a position that will put me somewhere between the 7th and 12th fret, then take it back around the open/1st fret. If you don't already own the Guitar Grimoire, pick one up. Best $25 you'll ever spend. If you're not down with the C Harmonic Minor scale already, that one gets my vote.[/QUOTE]
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