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Guitar Scales Software

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This software shows all the notes and positions on the guitar for the major and minor pentatonic and blues scales over the entire fretboard in every key.

Why Learn Guitar Scales?

I've covered this in my previous post Why Learn Guitar Scales? but I'll quickly list the advantages again.

Practicing guitar scales improves:
  • finger strength
  • co-ordination
  • overall technique
  • playing speed
  • ability to improvise and play riffs and solos

    How To Practice Guitar Scales

    Again, I've covered how to practice scales in my Metronome post. Pick a scale you want to practice and set the metronome to a slow speed, say 60 BPM. Once you can play the scale over without any mistakes, increase the speed and do the same again.

    Guitar Scales Software


    This is different to my previous Ebooks;
    • Minor Pentatonic Scales
    • Major Pentatonic Scales
    • Minor Blues Scales
    • Major Blues Scales
    This combines all the previous separate Ebooks into one software program. The program has diagrams showing all the notes of the major and minor pentatonic and major and minor blues scales in every key including the sharp and flat keys. It also has diagrams showing each box position for each scale including the boxes an octave lower and higher than the root position. There's no theory involved, just easy pictures to use to practice your scales.

    This is a Microsoft Windows software program and requires at least Windows 2000 to work, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7. Click the button below and follow the instructions to download the file to your computer. Unzip and run the file and follow the instructions to install it.



    Once you’ve installed the software, run it and it should look like the following:


    Click once on one of the icons on the left to select a scale; Minor Pentatonic, Major Pentatonic, Minor Blues, or Major Blues. Double click in the right hand pane to select which key you want.


    Here, I’ve selected the C Minor Blues Scale. The first diagram shows all the notes of the scale. Clicking the tabs towards the top of the screen shows the individual boxes of the scale. In the diagram below, you can see I’ve selected the first box with the root note C at the eighth fret.




    This post first appeared on Learn Guitar: Frequently Asked Questions, please read the originial post: here

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