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Kristofer Dahl25th November 2009Very nice Muris I like the concept of this series. Sounds cool and gives a good feel for the minor/major tonality.
Canis25th November 2009I love the feel of these ones... At one part it sounds happy, and suddenly it sounds kinda mellow...
10 stars for you, etc ^^
Emir Hot25th November 2009Another great one.
Krisztian Lovrek25th November 2009Cool!
Zsolt Galambos25th November 2009Awesome, Muris, and your sound is just perfect! ![]()
THE BUZZARD25th November 2009Hi Muris, Very Nice i like it! 100% agreement with Kris great feel for minor/major tonality..good work Muris!
Pedja Simovic25th November 2009Very melodic and useful Muris!
kaznie_NL25th November 2009Cool lesson series Muris! It makes recognizing minor/major very easy!
arctic123425th November 2009Great melody and lesson Muris! ![]()
Gerardo Siere25th November 2009Beautiful lesson Muris!
Jerry Arcidiacono25th November 2009Great battle
I like the lick @ 0:33 ![]()
Bogdan Radovic25th November 2009Great series Muris! Very useful material! ![]()
Laszlo Boross25th November 2009Really great lesson and very melodic! ![]()
Lian Gerbino25th November 2009wow man, you are really awesome, this lesson is beautiful and so useful! well done!
Hisham Al-Sanea25th November 2009very nice Muris
Sollesnes25th November 2009Really beautiful and well done. Love it!
Muris Varajic26th November 2009Cheers guys! ![]()
playaxeman27th November 2009Great leesson with some very nice licks
Marcus Siepen30th November 2009great job Muris, as always ![]()
Ivan Milenkovic8th December 2009Excellent concept Muris, and great playing
Muris Varajic8th December 2009Thanks people. ![]()
erdy27th January 2010Muris how can i apply major minor scales? Can you give me an advice? Because, i believe that my technique for play guitar is enough but i can't write my own solos according to the scales
Muris Varajic22nd February 2010Major Minor scale or Major and/or Minor?
Cause there IS a scale called Major Minor but it's not used that often
because it takes specific progression to be followed.
On the other hand, major or minor are very easy to apply,
you just have to know which key you're in.
Remember, key determines the scale, chords determine the scale
AND scale determines both key and chords, it's all very connected. ![]()
zeus12th November 2011really awesome piece. educational with the chord progressions and corresponding licks, and also just really great sounding. thanks for an awesome tune. i will learn much from this.




Hello GMC!!
In this lesson we continue our battle between minor and major by pushing things a bit further, this time it's at intermediate level. We'll be using F# minor and F# major with all of theirs extracts such as pentatonic scales.
Technique wise it's nothing scary at all, learn all licks nice and slow first, then build it up to orginal speed, tempo is 90 bpm, 4/4 bar.
I used Guitar Rig 3 for my tone, let me know if you would like the patch!
Happy practicing and ask if you need any help. :)
Muris Varajic