Category Archives: Lead Guitar

Beyond The Box: Using The Chromatic Scale

When playing music we can use scales as a guide which will tell us what notes will work best for a particular song. The pentatonic scale is a good example. The five notes in the pentatonic are all you need [...]

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Lead Guitar Practice Tips (Practice Makes Perfect)

These tips will help you get more out of your practice time.

* It’s a good idea to practice at least a little every day. You should set aside some time each day to practice undisturbed, even if it’s only 10 [...]

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Licks Built With The E Harmonic Minor Scale

The harmonic minor scale is the same as the natural minor but with a chromatically raised (sharped) seventh degree.
Harmonic Minor Scale: 1 2 ♭3 4 5 ♭6 7 8
Here are four licks built from the E Harmonic Minor Scale.
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