I have had your technique book 1 and 2. It simple and very useful. Thank you so much. I will buy this pdf as soon as possible for practice (i do not have credit card for internet buying, i am from Viet Nam). BTW thanks again for your great job.
I have a video in connection with my technique book on moveable patterns for three octave minors at 7:48 in this video: ua-cam.com/video/8uk99cT8_9Q/v-deo.html
@@Thisisclassicalguitar Thank you! I saw the video and have the book for the As and the Ds harmonic and melodic minors. I really need help with 3-octave F harmonic and melodic minors specifically though.
you mentioned that note nr 6 and 7 is sharped when you play minor melodics, but on D minor melodic that is not the case (only 7 is sharped). Why is that? Also, do you recommend memorizing all these patterns?
If you are seeing the B natural symbol on the 6th degree it's because there is a B-Flat in the key signature. So therefore, the natural raises the pitch up one semitone...
The highest note on the majority of guitars is a B. Therefore, C major in 3 octaves is not possible for most people. Some guitars have a high C (mine does) so it is. That said, if you do have a high C you can use the same 3 octave moveable scale finger that was used for G Major 3 octaves.
I have had your technique book 1 and 2. It simple and very useful. Thank you so much. I will buy this pdf as soon as possible for practice (i do not have credit card for internet buying, i am from Viet Nam).
BTW thanks again for your great job.
Do you have a video for 3 octave F harmonic minor and F melodic minor scales?
I have a video in connection with my technique book on moveable patterns for three octave minors at 7:48 in this video: ua-cam.com/video/8uk99cT8_9Q/v-deo.html
@@Thisisclassicalguitar Thank you! I saw the video and have the book for the As and the Ds harmonic and melodic minors.
I really need help with 3-octave F harmonic and melodic minors specifically though.
Hi can i req rumba fingerstyle tutorial?
I'm not much of a flamenco guy so there are much better UA-cam video lessons covering rumba styles already.
Ok bro.. Thanks
you mentioned that note nr 6 and 7 is sharped when you play minor melodics, but on D minor melodic that is not the case (only 7 is sharped). Why is that?
Also, do you recommend memorizing all these patterns?
What page in the book are you referring? Yes, memorize the patterns if possible.
If you are seeing the B natural symbol on the 6th degree it's because there is a B-Flat in the key signature. So therefore, the natural raises the pitch up one semitone...
why didn't you put in the book C Major three octaves scale? is not important scale?
The highest note on the majority of guitars is a B. Therefore, C major in 3 octaves is not possible for most people. Some guitars have a high C (mine does) so it is. That said, if you do have a high C you can use the same 3 octave moveable scale finger that was used for G Major 3 octaves.
Hard to tell which fingers are fretting, tabs would help although I'm sure the community will scoff at this comment
I have a different scale book that has tabs: www.thisisclassicalguitar.com/major-scales-for-classical-guitar/