Classical Guitar Scale Exercises
Guitar Scale board connection?
Sure. I've been playing Acoustic / Electric / Bass Guitar / Classical for a long time now. I am a half decent player, but when I'm actually writing my own stuff, or better, I have difficulty seeing my scales on the neck so to speak. When I am in a pattern in a now I'm fine, but then when I have to jump pattern, for whatever reason, have a brief pause before I can change my mindset to the new standard / box, I'm in. I just want some advice on how to break those blocks. Websites, warmups, exercises, NADA. No answer is an answer stupid unless you are Delayed / are trying to formulate a response idiot. Help me connect my scale patterns of one another, so I'm looking around the neck, and not fragmented sections. I do not want to sound like a geek doing guitar scale is improvisation.: P
www.all-guitar-chords.com will show you the box of scale and connection runs
Intermediate Classical Guitar Techniques : Melodic Minor Scale Exercises for Classical Guitar
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