I see what you’re saying because it’s more like a formula or pattern that is the basis for most the scales…don’t some scales have exceptions to that formula you ran across the screen?
Yes absolutely! Each scale has a formula of its own but if you learn the formulas you can understand each scale in the same way you understand the one I talk about in this video because you are learning to understand the principles that build scales in the first place. It’s a bit like maths. It’s better to memorise the mathematical principles (addition, subtraction, division etc) rather than ignore them and try to memorise the answer to every single maths problem. Hope that makes sense.
interesting approach for beginners. back then i just memorised the in-position major and minor shape by practicing the crap out of them, but this would have helped me by giving some understanding in addition to the muscle memory i built.
so instead of just learning a basic scale pattern. The student is leaning the tone pattern and the five fret drop down method. sounds like more work lol
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I see what you’re saying because it’s more like a formula or pattern that is the basis for most the scales…don’t some scales have exceptions to that formula you ran across the screen?
Yes absolutely! Each scale has a formula of its own but if you learn the formulas you can understand each scale in the same way you understand the one I talk about in this video because you are learning to understand the principles that build scales in the first place.
It’s a bit like maths. It’s better to memorise the mathematical principles (addition, subtraction, division etc) rather than ignore them and try to memorise the answer to every single maths problem.
Hope that makes sense.
interesting approach for beginners. back then i just memorised the in-position major and minor shape by practicing the crap out of them, but this would have helped me by giving some understanding in addition to the muscle memory i built.
So clean. Thanks for sharing thia
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so instead of just learning a basic scale pattern. The student is leaning the tone pattern and the five fret drop down method. sounds like more work lol
Very useful!
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