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15 Ways to Master Scales on Guitar 1.0.0

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Download the FREE PDF 15 Ways to Master Scales on Guitar by clicking the "Download This File" button on the right.

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We so appreciate you making this bit available for free! Eight weeks ago we had five small jobs keeping this unsteady boat afloat while life proceeded. Those are sidelined until late April, as I know MANY others are in similar situations. I can't buy anything from you but I did want to say THANKS!

Kindnesses are never forgotten and do not happen outside of karma!

Hal in Denver

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Hal,

Thanks so much for taking a moment to write.  It's a blessing getting to be a part of your guitar learning journey.

Keep learning. And pass it on someday.

Stay safe.

- Steve

 

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Very helpful.  I appreciate your sharing your musical knowledge.  It has also convinced me that I know very little about using scales and so I am going to purchase your scales package in the next several day as soon as my high speed data is refreshed.

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David, All of those scales packages that Steve made are very usefull.  They will become your regular daily warm up.  They start out slow and progressively challenge you and help make playing scales automatic.  They also help you learn the fretboard and learn patterns, which will be useful later.  I hope Steve continues to produce these workshops.

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I can't print the practice pages- what is the secret? I can print other files but not the ones from Steve. Any ideas?

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4 hours ago, Garry said:

I can't print the practice pages- what is the secret? I can print other files but not the ones from Steve. Any ideas?

Garry, some of us were having problems printing this pdf or one for a different lesson.  I commented on it and @Eracer_Team-DougH suggested that we use Adobe Acrobat Reader to print it.  It worked for me!  So instead of using your browser, try downloading it and then load it into Acrobat.  No guaranty but hopefully that will work.

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I love these exercises. They're so similar to modern scales approaches for other instruments - my son is learning the trombone and his teacher uses a very similar technique, especially teaching scales in intervals - in fact, they do them in all intervals from thirds right through to sixths.

The Switchbacks exercise reminds me of a series of exercises by Chad Lefkowitz Brown (a tenor saxophonist) on approach notes.

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