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This is incredibly cool. How many scales are there left? And do you know any well known guitarist who uses these type of scales?
Would be interesting to hear.
Keep it up ![]()
Piotr Kaczor4th March 2009Great and useful as always, Ramiro! ![]()
Emir Hot4th March 2009Nice one Ramiro ![]()
Gerardo Siere4th March 2009Useful stuff.
Zsolt Galambos4th March 2009Killer, Ramiro! I love this scale, it is really fun to play it:D
berko4th March 2009This is insane, Ramiro. I'm speechless but I hope I can get some of those lick under my fingers ![]()
Carlos Carrillo4th March 2009One more time! You are great Ramy!
Kuba Szafran4th March 2009Interesting stuff Ramiro, great job
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Ramiro Delforte4th March 2009
kaznie_NL4th March 2009Thanks Ramiro!
Lian Gerbino4th March 2009V-E-R-Y- C-O-O-L!!! ![]()
Ivan Milenkovic4th March 2009Sounds very interesting mate
Nazgul4th March 2009This is really interesting! Can't wait for another cool and extraordinary scale! ![]()
Hisham Al-Sanea5th March 2009very good lesson Ramiro.
Ramiro Delforte6th March 2009
Dejan Farkas10th March 2009That's cool ![]()
Daniel Realpe14th May 2010this is very fun!



Hi GMC! Welcome once again to the Exotic Scales series and to the second part of the Hungarian Major scale. In this lesson we will see the application of the scale. I composed a solo so you can get ideas, patterns, arpeggios and different things to start approaching this new scale sound.
The techniques used in this lesson are:
- Alternate Picking
* Pinched Harmonics
* Legato
* String Skipping
I hope you have fun playing the solo and you can make one of your own. If you do please post it so we can discuss about.
Be free to ask any questions. I hope you enjoy the lesson!
Here is the chord progression: C7(#9)- Am7- C°7/Bb- C7(#9)- C7(b5)/D#- Cm7(b5)/G- F#(b5b9)- Cm7/E. (Repeat two times).


