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How practicing scales in music is helpful?
Started by Bhupendra Dubey on
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by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
Not only does it help you learn technique for songs/pieces signatures, they're all built on scales....
If notes are the amino acids, scales and tones are certainly the DNA.
Scales are the fundamental building blocks on which music is built.
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Hello everybody!
Around the end of the summer I wanna buy a 6 string bass and tune it down 1 step (A-D-G-C-F-Bb). I want to make that my standard tuning, cause I like the sound so much! Can someone tell me how I can practice scales or arpeggio's or something...
Started by Mr_Music90 on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at talkbass):
See, the key physical component of practicing scales and arpeggios all over again with playing....
I don't own a six-string, but lately have been "practicing" diatonic major scales get your six, you'll be ahead.
Mental after all.
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Is the dailly practicing good ?? how much time we got to practice at leats at one day ?? is there any cool system for good practicing ? day by day ? !! i need some helps about practicing time !! ( soorry for bad english )
Started by adel.light94 on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ultimate-guitar):
Before you play something big play some scales and warm up but that should count towards the amount.
Scales.
What you should be doing A LOT (and I mean A LOT) is practicing scales.
And there is a lot to learn.
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I normally find myself practicing with a wee bit of distortion, since I do not find the clean tone.. appealing, so to say. However, I've started playing now with a clean tone and I'm honestly shocked at how many mistakes I do while playing . I'm starting...
Started by LedZeppelin on
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by 19 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at mylespaul):
I think practice....
Practicing Cream? Crank it up.
Practicing though.
Practicing what?
Scales? No amp needed.
And I think it has help to clean up my sloppiness .
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Firstly please excuse my niaivity. This is my first thread so please be kind to me. I have been learning guitar for only 4months and i am progressing well. My question is related more to what scales do people enjoy practicing the most when they were learning...
Started by bootsam on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ultimate-guitar):
That will give you some new scales to learn (at least new scale positions), fretboard knowledge of the more complex scales....
Then the chords of the major scales.
I would suggest learning the major and minor scale positions.
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I am bored of the normal voicings of chords like:
e:3--2
B:0--3
G:0--2
D:0--0
A:2----
E:3----ETC.
So I started practicing voicings. I already have triads down(M, m, Dim, Aug, sus2, sus4, Mb5 & m#5). Where do I go?? More triads or advance to 7ths?
Started by poisonousmetal on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ultimate-guitar):
You've kinda by practicing? practicing working them out? Practicing playing them as chords, practicing arpeggiating them? Practicing....
Not just with chords but with scales and stuff too.
Http://gosk.com/
This might help.
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I am a huge fan of Yngwie Malmsteen and the band Children of Bodom, what scales do the two primarily use? What scale does Yngwie use and what scale does CoB commonly?
Started by Ablast on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ultimate-guitar):
Just learn the scales in all of their "boxes").
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Can anyone help me find a good scale practice CD? When I get into the upper register on my cello I have so much trouble maintaining my intonation that I can't find my way back down scales. I know that there is a cello drone cd and I have found a scale...
Started by christini on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at celloheaven):
I find that using the Korg for scale to hear the....
Thanks a Korg and the ClearTune app for the Iphone to practice scales.
For the Iphone or something similar, but I still prefer my Korg when practicing scales and such.
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Hey I've been playing for almost 5 years, have never had any kind of lessons only learned from off the internet. I am a noob when it comes to scales and im completely lost at where to start.
Any suggestions For sites or any advice you can give me would...
Started by Metalrulz on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at sevenstring):
scales (natural, harmonic, melodic)
Major scale modes (dorian, phrygian, lydian, mixolydian, locrian! It helped! Remember that scales are just missing out certain notes from the chromatic scale, rather major 7, C major 9 chords....
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I've been playing guitar for about a year, and by playing, I just mean looking up the tabs/chords to songs I like pretty much. Basic generic memorization, not really playing. I became bored of that and now am trying to learn some solid music theory. I...
Started by Sirrus on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at guitartrade):
It is hard because the value in practicing scales isn't those kind of rules to each key for each new scale, think I'll learn the scales effectively? This sounds, and do the same ....
Time you invest the better off you will be.
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