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A Guitarist Should Learn Guitar Scales
Many styles of music feature guitar solos. You find solos in folk, classical, jazz, rock and blues music. These may be previously created music phrases, or they may be improvised at the time of performance. In either case, creating solos is easier if you learn guitar scales.
It is possible to commit solos to memory, or to play them by reading music. Many people do this without understanding the relationships between the musical phrases they are playing. One can gain the ability to sight read, so that written music can be played the first time it is seen. However, this amazing ability does not necessarily help with the creation of original music.
For the musician who wants to experience the creation of music, either through composition or improvisation, learning the scales is a necessity. Beyond playing, transposition and substitution are important to understanding the fundamentals of Western music.
This is actually relatively easy on the guitar. A single finger pattern for playing a major pattern can be played at different positions on the neck. It is a good idea to learn to play the same scale using as many different fingering patterns as possible. But, you only need one to start. Some patterns may be more comfortable to different people, depending on the shape of their fingers.
Sliding a finger pattern to different positions on the neck makes it easy to transpose a scale to any major key. Relative minors of these keys are played using the same finger pattern, but starting on a different note. Next, these skills can be used to play familiar phrases. As an example, one can play a subset of the major scale notes to make the pentatonic scale used in jazz, rock and blues.
If one really listens while playing, one can develop an ear and grow as a musician. Composition and improvisation, which are facilitated by learning the scales, give one a more intimate relationship with music.
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