Using Scale to Create Rhythm Walks
guitar beginner
In this lesson
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- ๐ Required Theory
- ๐ Follow the Scale- Part 1
- ๐ Follow the Scale- Part 2
- ๐ Using the Scale
- ๐ Exercises & I'll Fly Away
It's one thing to play the chords. Now, let's connect them by using the simple G major scale! I think this is when rhythm playing begins to be tons of fun!
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Junior Pace
Third time coming back to this lesson over two years. It's amazing what shows up when you're ready for it.
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โฅ 11
Lou Ann Prater
Same here at first. What fixed it for me was practicing that measure by itself for a week, no B part at all.
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โฅ 6
MandoMary
I had that exact problem. Turned out my thumb was anchoring in the wrong spot.
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Bill Threadgill
That's the one that made me finally understand backup. Stick with it.
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Mick Stanton
Take the capo off and play it in open G a few times, then put it back. Helped me hear it.
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Lou Ann Prater
That's the one that made me finally understand backup. Stick with it.
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โฅ 10
Ben Clark Instructor
Don't force the pinky stretch. Move your thumb down behind the neck first and the stretch mostly takes care of itself.
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