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Pedja Simovic15th April 2009Cool exotic scale Ramiro, lots of chromatic runs there ![]()
Kuba Szafran15th April 2009Lots of cool lines here Ramiro!![]()
Stephane Lucarelli15th April 2009Interesting scale, thanks Ramiro!
Carlos Carrillo15th April 2009I love the chords pregression! very useful Ramy! ![]()
Ramiro Delforte15th April 2009Thanx guys!
berko15th April 2009Awesome licks man!! A very nice sounding scale to learn ![]()
Ramiro Delforte15th April 2009Thanx Berko!
AlexLion16th April 2009Awesome licks you did with this unusual scale!
Ramiro Delforte16th April 2009Thanx Alex!
That's the idea of this series of exotic scales, make a good impression of different scales and encourage to use them ![]()
Dejan Farkas18th April 2009Cool ![]()
Emir Hot28th April 2009awesome stuff. Your fast playing is great
MigeZ10th May 2009These exotic scales are realy intresting
Thanks for sharing your knowledge ![]()
Ramiro Delforte10th May 2009

Hi GMC! Welcome once again to the Exotic Scales series and to the second part of the Purvi 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
* Palm mute
* Sliding
* Tapping
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: Cmaj7- B sus4- E6- Ab7 (#5#9)- Dbm maj7- F#7sus4- Bsus4- Cmaj7- Cmaj7 (#11)- Dbm7 (11)- Bsus4- E69/G- Cmaj7.


