QUOTE (wrk @ May 10 2008, 10:22 AM)
Hi ztevie,
great topic .. i always have problems to integrate those scales in my playing and to make them sound like music
I will try it out, maybe this time it will work... it definitely sounds interesting.
Beside the topic ... damn, i would like to have your right hand picking skills.
The inlays of your guitar are exceptional beautiful.
Thank you and good luck !!
Hey!
Integrate scales is really only a matter of learning the scale. You shouldn't have to think where you should put your finger next time, your fingers should just flow within the scale without too much thinkin, if you know what I mean? If you know every note of the scale all over the fretboard, then you're there...
You can have my right hand picking skills, just give me your address and you'll have it in the mail next week!
I don't consider any of my skills anything above the ordinary, but thanks for those words, it gives self confidence a boost! I have always liked to pick every note, it's just something that suited me and I developed to do, on the other hand I suck at hammerons/pull offs..
Yeah, those inlays were suggested by the luthier that built me the guitar, and they are 3 different exotic woods, as you can see their different colors... Even the pickup-rings are wood, ebony.. And the cavity plate on the back is wenge-wood.. THese guys like wood, not plastic...
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This post has been edited by ztevie: May 10 2008, 07:40 PM