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Joe Kataldo27th March 2009Impressed, cool solo and great techniques chops ![]()
Emir Hot27th March 2009This is really interesting and your playing is really cool man
Bogdan Radovic27th March 2009Excellent guide to exotic scales ! ![]()
David Wallimann27th March 2009What a cool and unique scale!
Great lesson!
Zsolt Galambos27th March 2009Awesome!
Pedja Simovic27th March 2009Another cool lesson to add to the series. Great scale Ramiro.
AlexLion27th March 2009Cool and unusual chops! And by the way what are differences between Verdi's Enigmatic Descending scale and Enigmatic minor? I first time even hear the name of that scale you presented.
Piotr Kaczor27th March 2009Very cool tango, Ramiro! ![]()
Marcus Lavendell27th March 2009I love the atmosphere in this solo. Great job Ramiro!
Ivan Milenkovic27th March 2009Very strange sounding solo mate, interesting
Kuba Szafran27th March 2009Cool choops Ramiro
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Marcus Siepen27th March 2009very cool stuff
Ramiro Delforte27th March 2009
Lian Gerbino27th March 2009very cool Ramiro, another one to my "have to learn" list ![]()
AlexLion27th March 2009Oh, thanks Ramiro, i found it:)
And sometimes i think you and Pedja are not from this planet!! You both just know too much!!
Ramiro Delforte27th March 2009
Piotr Kaczor27th March 2009Heh I know, mate but this snare...
This could be pretty mad tango ![]()
Ramiro Delforte27th March 2009
Aleksander Sukovic27th March 2009Very unique, indeed. Nice job, Ramiro. ![]()
Sinisa Cekic29th March 2009Very interesting scale Ramiro ![]()


Hi GMC! Welcome once again to the Exotic Scales series and to the second part of the Verdi's Enigmatic Descending 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
* Legato
* String Skipping
* Tapping
Here is the chord progression: C7(#5b9)- A#m7- Db7(#9)-Caug/G#- Fm maj7- E6- C7(#5b9).
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!


