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USAMAN
Im not sure if this is possible, however.
In your lessons you use something to provide a tab pictiure of the scale the exercise is in.
I was wondering if you could provide a copy of the minor scale in "boxes" as you see them or would teach them.

I always find it easier to learn scales in the box format then after becoming familiar with the scale expanding diagonally and horizontally.

Thanks!
Patrick.
Muris Varajic
Hi Patrick smile.gif

As you said,I use to provide a Jpeg of scale diagram for every lesson I make.
What minor scale you're thinking about?
There are 11 of them (I'm counting only those with # now).
I believe there are many explanation/tabs/boxes of minor scale in Andrew's theory lessons,
check them out as well.
USAMAN
Natural Minor
Muris Varajic
QUOTE (USAMAN @ Dec 25 2007, 05:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Natural Minor


Which one??
There are 11 of them,told you before wink.gif
Have you checked out Andrew's lessons tho,I'm sure he provided
tabs for some natural minor,like all of us actually,
all you have to do is to take one and move it around fretboard,
that way you'll get boxes for all natural minors.
USAMAN
never mind
Muris Varajic
QUOTE (USAMAN @ Dec 26 2007, 02:00 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
never mind


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