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Is it normal to get pissed off when practicing piano scales ://? its just so frustrating and boring
Started by HeArtleess on
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And....
Yes, it is possible to be highly musical with scales.
In scales Yes, it's normal to be bored and frustrated when practicing repetitive, uninterestingWhen I focus on making the scales musical they are not boring at all.
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Trey Gunn's change in teaching philosophy? (Practicing music vs. exercises) In a recent blog entry, he states:
For all the years people (myself included) have spent practicing scales, chords, arpeggios and the myriad of things that people tell you musicians...
Started by girevik on
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But never mentionedAfter years of getting good at practicing....
He h ad me practicing the major scale in broken 3rds, 4-note sequences, etc.
Time in the woodshed practicing, say, running the C major scale from C to B and back down.
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On Sat, 28 Feb 2009 11:29:00 +0100, "Thomas Hardy" <thomas_hardyDELETE@excite.com
Dear Piano Players,
My piano teacher has instructed me to learn chromatic scales.
Just to make things more interesting, she has asked me to start on any note,
with...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
In the hands of a master....
The Chromatic Scale in a piece of
music.
I don't Feb 2009 21:23:45 -0800 (PST), Neil <nhmiller@aol.com
Yes, there is .
Patterns, you will crash and burn every time when playing
scales in contrary motion.
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Fretlight guitars or light makers to show you key/scales on guitar Is there anything out there I can put on my guitars to show me the key/scales
Fretlight makes guitars that show you the key/scales
They use to have 2 knobs, one to change the key and the...
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If....
However, most piano scales do use the same inherent shape just like standard guitar scales.
Buy necks with LED inlays
But the LED inlays don't show you the scale or key fretlights had the #1 is required for most scales.
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First let me tell you I never studied the minor scales...
In case of the Em scale (E F# G A B C D E), which scale must be used in the melody to get that Lydian sound?
BMaj scale or Bm scale?
Thank you
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Those scales should give you everything you need I said to forget about modes till....
In case of the Em scale (E F# G scale – THEN and only then get into modes.
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So after 12 years of playing guitar with no lessons whatsoever and not really improving at all I've been trying to learn some scales and move my playing into more lead oriented territory and improve my improvisational skills.
I have a book that shows ...
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Improvising is where all (Ionian) scale.....
To help me practice scales and become better at lead guitar would be great cuz right now practicing scales just ends up with me playing a scale and that's it lol.
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Practicing with a metronome , do you? Practicing with a metronome at different tempos , not only scales but standArds , blues , chord progressions etc . For me it really is at the centre of a solid practice regime and many times better for you than chucking...
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Re: Practicing with a metronome , do!..obviuosly start slowly and build up....
Re: Practicing with a metronome , do you? How do you do it? Do you put the metronome on every beat? I'm now also using the drummer of IRealBook as a metronome....
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When I learn scales I memorize the pattern, which let's say C Major goes CDEFGABC. In the book I have, there are three positions, beginning with C on the 6th string, 4th string, and 3rd string. Always beginning on C. (As I understand, if I move this pattern...
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(Or, if you start from scales, to be able to see chord shapes within the scale pattern.)
Quote neck....
I learn scale patterns pretty much because I want to spend time practicing, but I don't them.
That, I learn scales.
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Gov, that's what I meant! I tend to go for spontaneous compositions, or possibly extemporising, rather than improvisation. Firstly, because I don't feel that I'm really making up a completely NEW piece of music thete and then, secondly, because I wouldn...
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F# major triad sounds awesome over....
I'd probably veer from regular D major scale to mebbe either an E minor scale or an A7-ish scale, or mebbe even something like an F# major thingy, just to scare myself.
For the same general thing.
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